Chapter 415
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 415 Seemingly Forever Ago âWhat am I supposed to tell him if he asks about you when I give the necklace back?â
âTell him that I gave it to you before I left, but you just forgot about it all this time.â
âThat works, I guess.â Cameron sighed helplessly. âAt first, I thought that leaving Alexander alone in Melrose City until heâs a graying old man was a good punishment for him, considering how he treated you. But now that you told me that Elijah is getting married and itâs not to you, I just think that itâll be better for you to go back to Melrose. I thought that you and Elijah would get together.â
Courtney rolled her eyes at Cameron. âHow many times did I tell you? My relationship with Elijah is like that of two survivorsâ
two people understanding and helping each other. There really isnât anything else to it, but you wonât believe me.â
âI believe you now,â Cameron said as she fiddled with the velvet box. âNow that I think about it, Elijah was kind and caring toward you, and he thought of everything for you. But the problem is, he did everything for you. He doesnât have the same kind of burning determination. If you compare them that way, Alexanderâs the more sincere one.â
Courtney stared at her in astonishment.
Cameron was left a little discomfited by the stare, so she moved away from it. âDonât look at me like that; I only realized that later.
He used to be so bad-tempered. Like, heâd see something, take it at face value, and lose his temper. Now that I think about it, when you left, Alexanderâthinking that you had gone back to the Statesâactually went chasing after you there. After a long while, I heard that he met with Elijah. I have no idea what Elijah said to him, but he went back right after that. He hasnât mentioned looking for you since then.â
It had only been around three months since then. Hearing Cameron talk about it though suddenly made Courtney feel like it had happened forever ago. However, she didnât beat herself up over it.
Cameron left that evening. Since Gale had come with her and they were close with each otherâlike any other married coupleâif Cameron went home late, he would most likely come looking for her here. Courtney was content with her quiet life; she didnât want anything suddenly interrupting it.
When one loved someone so madlyâwhen they lingered in oneâs mind, it was always hard to forget about the times one spent together with their significant other. Once those memories had been relegated to being things of the past, however, time would heal their wounds. Perhaps they might still love them, or maybe miss them, but they would finally be able to let go of them at last.
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Five years later, at East Melrose, spring arrived at the Duncan Residence. The weather was still chilly from the remnants of winter. The servants rushed in and out of the premises like they had rockets attached to their feet.
Meanwhile, Harry kept yelling from the kitchen, âSlow down! Why is everyone rushing?â He then caught sight of Fiona, who was harvesting vegetables in the yard. He frowned. âWhy are you helping in the kitchen again, Madam Fiona? We have enough servants for this. You donât have to help.â
Fiona looked up, but her hands never stopped harvesting. She smiled gently. âI feel bored sitting around doing nothing, and itâs been such a long time since Oliver came to visit. He loves my dumpling soup. Those vegetable dumplings have to be freshly made for maximum deliciousness. The chefs donât make those dumplings like I do.â
At the mention of Oliver, Harry sighed. âThe house is no longer as lively as it once was. Young Master Oliver is in the army, and Young Master Alexander is always out on business trips with Little Master Jordan. Miss Hannah is studying overseas, and Old Master Duncan doesnât like to leave the house due to his illness. Youâre the only one I can ever see in this yard.â
âThe children are all grown up now. Itâs normal for them to be busy with their own lives. You donât have to be so hung up about them.â Fionaâs smile grew a little sadder, but it was still warm and kind. âAnd besides, arenât they all coming home today? Oliverâs even bringing Tess with him. Iâm sure Old Master Duncan will be overjoyed if you tell him about this.â
âTruly? Is Young Master Oliver coming back with Miss Reid?â Harryâs dull eyes immediately lit up into glittering gems. âWe canât pin our hopes on Young Master Alexander anymore. If Young Master Oliver marries and produces an heir or two for the Duncan Family, that will fulfill all of Old Master Duncanâs hopes. I must inform him of this now.â With that, Harry charged over to Scott to relay this piece of good news.
Fiona chuckled and continued to make her dumplings. The childrenâs fates are up to them. Thereâs no point in me worrying about them. The old man is simply looking for some form of company due to his old age.
In truth, Oliver and Tessa were already set to be married; they simply didnât get many chances to meet up due to their army duties. It was rare of them to pay the rest of the Duncan Family a visit. Although their wedding kept being delayed, the Duncans had already silently acknowledged Tessa as Oliverâs fiancée.
That night, other than Hannah who was still overseas because it wasnât summer break yet, the Duncan Family had reunited at last for dinner. Scott was beside himself with joy as he poured everyone a glass of wine, but Oliver frowned. âGrandpa, your health isnât the best. The doctor said that you canât drink. Have some tea instead.â
âJust one glass. It wonât do anything to me.â Scott was a headstrong man. If he said that he wanted to drink, then no one could stop him.
Oliver shot a look at the person sitting across him a little to the side. Soon, the low voice of a young boy rang out. âGreat-
Grandpa, today, youâll have a glass, and tomorrow, youâll have another glass again. If you keep drinking, the wine cellar will be emptied before you know it.â
The young boy looked to be about twelve, dressed in a plaid vest. His complexion was clear and unblemished, and although his face still bore the childishness of youth, his eyes were extraordinarily solemn. He was young but already quiet and reserved.
Whenever the young boy spoke, he sounded exactly like a carbon copy of the man next to him.
The moment the young boy finished, all the guests chuckled quietly.
Scott was stunned. âYou arenât worried about my health like your Uncle Oliver, but instead, youâre worried about the wine cellar?â
âYou know your own health better than anyone else. Youâre still waiting to witness Uncle Oliver get married and have children, so you donât need us to remind you about that.â
Oliver immediately shot a glare at the young boy the moment he said that, but the boy ignored him. What were you expecting when you signaled for me to talk him out of drinking otherwise? If Oliver expected him to lead the conversation, then he would lead it however he wanted to.
Just as expected, Scottâs expression froze after he heard that. After a moment of hesitation, he put down his glass of wine at last, and he looked at Oliver. âYou two should hold your wedding soon. You may be busy, but youâll always be busy whether you get married or not. So, why not get it out of the way?â
âGrandpa, I only have three days of leave. Do you want me to have that wedding tomorrow or the day after? No matter which day it is, we wonât be able to hold it in time.â
âI didnât say that you have to hold your wedding now. You just need to give me a date, just one day. You two wonât have to worry about anythingâyou just need to show up at the wedding when the time comes.â
Oliver exchanged glances with Tessa before he said in exasperation, âThe problem here is that neither of us can actually pick out a date. If the army says youâre going on a mission now, then thatâs what you have to do. Thereâs no guarantee that weâll both be free at the same time for the next one and a half years. Tess attended a talk a few days ago, and to this moment, I still donât know where that talk was held.â
Due to the nature of their jobs, Oliver and Tessa had to sign NDAs each time they were assigned their missions. Neither of them would know what mission the other was undertaking, never mind coordinating their schedules.
Scott had listened to those excuses for several years now, and he was fed up with them. âDonât tell me that none of those personnel are married? Do you two intend for me to pass from this world without seeing you walk down the aisle and have children?â
The atmosphere promptly turned tense.