Gianna stood frozen, momentarily speechless at Athena’s response.
She took a step toward Athena, her eyes darting over the carefully arranged stacks of books and the colorful gift bags scattered around.
"Gianna, he brought them on the day of the kidnap." Athena echoed, her brow furrowed. "I had forgotten them till I saw the children opening it," She added softly, her fingers brushing against the fabric.
Gianna’s eyes perused the fiery gown, pausing when she saw a note pinned on it. Her hand instinctively reached for the delicate note.
She read it to Athena whose facial expression bordered on confusion.
’I noticed you’re a fan of Areso.’
"Is he wooing you back?"
Athena sighed, her voice barely above a whisper as she continued, "I don’t know. Signed copies of Colleen Hoover’s books bought after a year of our divorce, an Areso gown, and Le Fan’s heels. What do you think, Gianna?"
Gianna took a deep breath, shaking her head in disbelief. "It’s hard to make sense of this. Why all of this now, especially after everything that’s happened?"
"Exactly. He claims it’s for a partnership deal," Athena replied, frustration lacing her tone.
Gianna laughed, a sound that was almost mocking. "Partnership my foot. If you don’t want to go back to him, don’t bother meeting him. Partnership deals can be discussed in the boardroom, so you can ask for that. Unless..."
"Unless what?" Athena’s expression darkened, an uneasy feeling settling in her stomach.
"Unless you want to tell him about the kids," Gianna said bluntly, sitting down on the edge of the bed, the weight of her words hanging heavily in the air.
Athena felt her heart skip.
"Lately, when I go to pick the children up from school, I see Sandro hanging around..." Gianna continued, exhaling softly. "They suspect something, and it wouldn’t be crazy if he didn’t, considering Nathaniel’s resemblance to him. I think..."
She crossed her arms around herself, "I think you should tell him. If you don’t, it’ll only breed more doubt. His actions after your truth will inform us on what to do next. But its best to do away with the suspense once and for all."
Athena sighed deeply, her thoughts racing, as she rested her buttocks on the dresser. The idea of confronting Ewan—of revealing the truth about their children to him—made her stomach churn. Was it her overprotectiveness that stirred these feelings, or was it something deeper?
However, Gianna was right about one thing: the suspense was slightly suffocating.
"So, I should accept his invitation to dinner?"
"Absolutely. It’s time to face this head-on," Gianna encouraged, her tone firm yet supportive. "I’ll be right here with you. Just like old times."
"Okay then, I’ll do that later," Athena replied, steeling herself. "But for now, we have a place to be. Remember, I have another meeting with Alfonso. Will you be coming with me for that?"
"I don’t know. It depends on how long we will be spending on our first visit," Gianna replied thoughtfully, glancing toward the door as if expecting someone to arrive any moment.
"Let’s go then," Athena said, standing erect again.
As they drove toward Ewan’s town for their first visit, a sense of foreboding filled the air. And when they arrived, they understood why.
The sight before them was so shocking and troubling. The streets were eerily quiet, and most of the townspeople appeared to be afflicted, the disease evident in the early stages.
Gianna tightened her grip on Athena as they stepped out of the car.
"You sure it’s not transmitted by contact?" Gianna asked, her voice trembling with fear.
Athena nodded, surveying the environment, checking to see what had changed since her exile.
"Then how does it spread?" Gianna pressed, urgency creeping into her voice.
"I’m not sure, honestly. It’s been proven over and over again that it’s not by contact, but..." Athena paused, glancing around at the somber faces surrounding them. "At least those who are treated aren’t susceptible to the disease anymore."
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