"Don't say another word, but brace yourself. I'm not giving up yet, and I'll snatch you away from your uncle's side whenever I get the chance," Ryder said, his voice a mix of determination and frustration. With that, he spun on his heel and strode away from the balcony.
Agnes let out a heavy sigh, the weight of the world seeming to settle on her shoulders.
Things were getting messier by the minute.
She had made herself clear to Ryder, time and time again. For years, Agnes had managed to keep him at arm's length, but his persistence was becoming a real cause for concern.
She lingered on the balcony, nursing a glass of red wine, trying to steady her thoughts.
Then Jared appeared. He draped his jacket over Agnes' shoulders, his presence always so reassuring. "What's on your mind out here?"
Agnes looked up, her voice soft but earnest, "Jared, no matter what, I won't leave you. You believe me, right?"
Jared paused, surprised by the sudden declaration. "Why bring this up now?"
"I've just got a bad feeling, that's all."
He wrapped his arms around her, the protector he always was. "It's all in the past. Nothing's going to break up our family, you hear?"
The next day was a day off, a small respite from the chaos. To Agnes' surprise, she found an invitation from her alma mater in the mailbox. The university was celebrating its centennial, and this year, they were inviting alumni to a grand homecoming celebration. The event was just three days away.
Agnes hurried to her side, "Kerri, what happened? Talk to me."
Kerri managed a strained smile, but her eyes were filled with bitterness. "Brayden Simonds took Sprague's custody away from me. I lost the court battle," she confessed.
Agnes was floored. She had no idea Kerri had been locked in a legal standoff with Brayden.. So much must have happened in just two months.
"How could Brayden do this, taking Sprague away from you? That's like taking your life away. He's married now, he could have his own kids. Why take away your only hope?" Agnes' words, though meant to comfort, only opened the floodgates to Kerri's pent-up emotions, and she broke down crying.
Agnes didn't know how to console her friend, but she understood the pain Kerri was going through, a fear that had haunted Agnes herself for so long.
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