Chapter 227
Erink Poy
As I reached the front steps, I noticed my mother’s silhouette in the window. She was peering through the curtains, watching Alex’s car pull away from our house, I quickened my pace, suddenly anxious about what she might be thinking.
Who was that man who dropped you off? Mom asked the moment I stepped through the door. Her eyes narrowed with that particular look mothers get when they think they’ve caught onto something. Is he your new boyfriend?”
“What? No!” I exclaimed, setting my bag down on the entryway table. “He’s just a friend who helped me out today.”
A friend? She folded her arms across her chest, clearly skeptical. ‘I don’t remember seeing him before.”
I hesitated, trying to find the right words without revealing too much. “I met him at Silverpine Pack. He helped me with some business
matters.
She studied my face for a moment longer before nodding slowly. “Well, go wash up. Dinner will be ready in twenty minutes.”
I released a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding and hurried upstairs, grateful for the reprieve from her questioning.
That night, I slept more peacefully than I had in weeks. The weight of Derek’s anger had lifted, and knowing that Aaron would be home soon filled me with a quiet joy. For once, my dreams weren’t plagued by worries or fears–just a gentle darkness that cradled me until morning.
When I awoke, sunlight was streaming through my curtains, painting my room in a warm golden glow. I stretched lazily, savoring the moment of tranquility before facing the day. Today was a good day already–I could feel it.
Downstairs, Mom was setting breakfast on the table when I entered the kitchen, dressed and ready for work.
“Good morning,” I said cheerfully, pouring myself a cup of coffee.
“You’re in a good mood,” she observed, sliding a plate of eggs and toast toward me.
“It’s going to be a good day,” I replied, taking a seat.
Mom smiled as she joined me at the table. “I’m meeting a friend of mine today. Her daughter is going to study abroad next semester, can you imagine?”
“Really?” I looked up from my plate, surprised. “That’s pretty brave of her, going so far away on her own.”
“Yes, quite the independent spirit,” Mom agreed, sipping her tea. “Her mom is heartbroken, of course, but she knows better than to stand in her daughter’s way.”
“What do you mean?”
Mom set down her cup, her expression softening. “A mother should always support her child’s dreams, even when it means watching them fly away from the nest. She reached across the table to squeeze my hand. “That’s what love is–wanting their happiness above all else.”
I stared at her, momentarily speechless. This was a side of my mother I rarely saw–this philosophical, open–minded woman who spoke of freedom and following dreams.
“That’s… really beautiful, Mom, I finally managed.
She shrugged, a small smile playing at her lips. I’ve always believed that. It’s why I’ve supported you and Aaron in everything you’ve wanted to
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I thought back to all the times she’d encouraged me from my decision to attend Silver Moon Academy to my job at Stone Group. She’d never once tried to hold me back, even when it meant I’d be spending less time at home.
I’m lucky to have you,‘ I said softly.
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