It was often said that the youngest of the family was always the most doted on, and in Yannis’s case, that couldn’t be more true.
When Yannis was little, he was super picky and delicate. People doubted he’d even survive. Even Grace got so frustrated that she almost gave up. But James never lost his patience. If Yannis refused one meal, James would just have another made.
one
Late at night, James would quietly slip into the nursery, gently cradle Yannis in his arms, and whisper, “Hold on, my boy. If you pull through, I’ll give you anything you desire.”
Victor had told Zinnia all this.
“Zinnia, don’t you think he’s getting old? He still acts like he’s young, always trying to protect me from tough stuff.
“His health isn’t great, but he insists on seeing me, even though he knows it’ll upset him. He’s never been good at showing his feelings…” Yannis gazed quietly at James lying in the hospital bed, then spoke in a measured tone.
Yannis had never been told that James had suffered a heart injury. He never knew James had taken a bullet for him.
After he was rescued, Yannis remained unconscious for a week before finally waking up to find everyone keeping vigil by his side.
The only one missing was James. They went a full two weeks without seeing each other.
It wasn’t until they found Yannis lying awake night after night that the truth struck them.
Yannis lay awake night after night, worrying James sick. After he gave Yannis a good scolding, the tension between them finally began to ease.
From then on, it seemed James had finally found a way to reconnect with Yannis. Their relationship became nothing but constant scolding.
James could never bring himself to beat Yannis up. He just couldn’t bear to lay a hand on Yannis.
Sometimes, Yannis thought it wasn’t so bad when James scolded him. He just took it.
He thought he didn’t protect Grace well enough and he deserved James yelling at him.
He thought maybe this way James might feel a bit better. At least James wouldn’t have to bottle up his anger.
James was still angry after yelling at him, but at least at that moment, it gave him some relief.
But when Yannis was younger and didn’t know any better, he secretly resented James and would always talk back to James.
Over time, they had settled into this contentious dynamic.
Especially when it came to Grace, it was a complete taboo between them. Just mentioning her would set them both off.
They both blamed themselves, yet had never properly talked it out. Neither was willing to broach the subject.
Zinnia said softly, “Yannis, I just think… maybe you and James could really talk things out. You care about him, and he cares about you too.”
Zinnia grew up without a father, so she never really knew what a father–daughter relationship was like. Even after she later recognized Aaron as her father, it seemed that fathers treated their daughters and sons differently.
Plus, the relationship between Yannis and James was far from simple. There was so much unresolved baggage between them that it couldn’t just be
brushed aside.
But James’s health was so fragile. If something unexpected happened, it would be too late for regrets.
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Chapter 273
Earlier in the room, Layla had shared with Zinnia many stories about Yannis and James.
“Did Layla send you to persuade me?” Yannis glanced sideways at her, his deep, dark eyes fixed on her fair, delicate face.
Perhaps it was her first time acting as a mediator, and she wasn’t very good at it. She carefully weighed her words, doing her best to choose the gentlest way to persuade him.
Zinnia thought to herself, ‘I know he’s sharp, but did he really have to expose me so quickly?‘
She said, “Not exactly. I just think maybe there are still some misunderstandings between you and James. Look, James isn’t getting any younger, and you’ve both been deliberately avoiding arguments all these years.
“Since neither of you wants to fight anymore, why don’t we just lay all the cards on the table and talk things
out clearly?
“Yannis, I don’t know what happened between you and James, but at least James truly loves you. He’s a real father, unlike me…”
Zinnia didn’t know what had happened between them, but as an outsider, she could tell that James, as a father, deeply loved Yannis.
Unlike her, she never had a father, and Maelis never loved her.
If it weren’t for Nathan, she’d have died in some forgotten corner long ago.
Yannis said softly, “Zinnia, you’re absolutely worthy of love. Countless people will come to cherish you…”
Yannis couldn’t stand it when Zinnia
dredged up her own painful past and compared it just to comfort him.
Yannis’s eyes softened with concern. Zinnia lowered her head and nodded.
Zinnia wasn’t one to dwell on the past. Once something was over, she let it go. She never looked back.
Because every time she looked back, it felt like reopening an old wound.
Zinnia absolutely hated that.
She preferred to look ahead, refusing to let the past hold her back.
She said, “Yannis, I really think you two need to talk things out.
“Didn’t you always tell me? If something needs to be said, just say it. Don’t keep things bottled up? So how come, when it’s your turn, you’re the one who clams up?
“You both care so much about each other, and neither of you
Yannis was perceptive.
wants to hurt the other…”
Layla had indeed urged Zinnia to persuade him, hoping she could help ease the tension between him and James.
Yannis cared deeply for Zinnia, just as James cared deeply for Yannis.
In terms of emotional priority, Zinnia came first for Yannis, and Yannis came first for James.
That was why Layla thought of asking Zinnia to help mediate.
When it came to matters between Yannis and James, other family members felt it wasn’t their place to intervene. Yet, outsiders certainly had no
interfere.
to
But Zinnia was different. She occupied that perfect middle ground.
Yannis listened to her, and James treated her like family with extra fondness.
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