Chapter 741
Chapter 741:
“Harlee, our mom wants to see you in the conservatory.”
“Okay,” Harlee responded, though her desire to stay with Rhys was evident in her eyes. Still, she knew it was best to follow
Fleming’s lead and meet her mother.
Before walking away, Harlee squeezed Rhys’ hand to calm his nerves. With her reassurance, Rhys’ anxiety gradually eased, and
his heart found some peace.
As soon as Harlee left, Fleming turned his cold gaze back to Rhys.
“Let’s go.”
“My dad’s been waiting for you in the study.”
Rhys trailed Fleming down the dimly lit hallway toward the study, his nerves quietly mounting with each step.
He stole glances at Fleming, but Fleming’s expression revealed nothing about why Lonnie wanted to meet alone. Rhys
reassured himself.
As this thought settled in his mind, Fleming’s chilly voice cut through.
“We’re here. My father expects you to enter alone.”
Without waiting, Rhys pushed open the door and cautiously peered inside. Lonnie was there, seated at a large, imposing desk,
his eyes shifting toward the doorway.
“Come in,” Lonnie called out, his voice deep and echoing slightly in the spacious room.
Stepping inside, Rhys offered a respectful nod.
“Mr. Sanderson.”
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Lonnie responded with a mere grunt, not bothering to look up again. Picking up on the room’s tense air, Rhys held back further
words and stepped fully inside, the door shutting with a soft click behind him.
For a moment, he stood rooted to the spot, the weight of the silence palpable.
After a tense pause, the initial grip of nervousness began to fade, and Rhys regained his composure. Reminded of his purpose,
he walked closer to the desk and once again respectfully addressed the imposing figure before him.
Lonnie’s eyes, misted yet penetrating, locked onto Rhys with an intensity that filled the air with palpable tension. Their stares
collided with the silent ferocity of gladiators in an unspoken confrontation. The prolonged gaze stretched into a taut silence until
Lonnie, his voice breaking the standoff, questioned pointedly, “What leads you to believe you’re the one who can truly make
Harlee happy?”
Meanwhile, in the conservatory, Harlee found Skyla amidst the lush foliage, diligently nurturing the plants.
“Mom.”
At the sound of Harlee’s voice, Skyla paused, placing her watering can aside to envelop Harlee in a soothing embrace, her
fingers tenderly brushing through Harlee’s hair.
“Don’t worry, dear. Your father knows what he’s doing.
He understands your affection for Rhys, and despite his reservations, he would never do anything to cause you distress. If it
eases your mind, I’ll accompany you to the study.”
As Harlee listened to Skyla’s reassuring tone, an overwhelming surge of emotion washed over her.
Her nose tingled, and tears pooled in her eyes, threatening to spill. She struggled to articulate her feelings, feeling
overwhelmingly blessed.
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