Ottilie silently observed Mia.
She then mused, "Mia can be surprisingly emotionally insightful at times, but she has a strange way of connecting dots.
It's obvious to anyone that Aiden's moment with Athena isn't just because Aiden didn't want to learn to fight.
Yet...
maybe it's better she sees it this way.
If Mia saw things too clearly, it might hurt her more."
That was something she had picked up from Martin yesterday.
Once the Christmas Eve dinner concluded, it was time for fireworks outside.
These weren't just typical fireworks. It was special as Byron had them custom-made.
The sky was then illuminated with dazzling bursts.
First, there were the cute animals Mia adored, and later came the mathematical symbols Aiden wished for.
Mia spotted the symbols and became more thrilled than she was with the animals. She clutched Aiden's arm, almost bouncing with excitement. "Aiden, look at that! They're all from your textbooks! Oh, how amazing!"
Aiden tilted his head and gazed at the sky.
The radiant blue fireworks showcased brief glimpses of mathematical symbols, which then quickly faded away.
The fleeting display was reminiscent of the brief moments he shared with his father before they were abruptly parted.
"Thank you," Aiden whispered so softly that only he could hear. He then lowered his gaze, softly adding, "Dad."
The fireworks continued to light up the sky for about half an hour.
The final firework burst into the night sky, leaving behind the image of a family of four.
"It's the picture we took when watching the animal fireworks!" Mia immediately recognized, elated.
Athena looked up and was instantly overwhelmed with emotion, tears streaming down her face.
Athena's heart ached as she silently pleaded, "Byron, please come back. No matter where you are, please come back to me."
Mia had grown so tired as midnight approached that she nestled into Rose, nearly falling asleep.
Paul then briefly returned to his room.
He came back with a gift and gently approached Athena.
"Mrs. Crawford," he softly remarked, "I'd like you to have this."
Upon seeing the gift, Athena paused momentarily. "A gift for me?" she asked.
"It's a tradition from my father's side. This is a token of good luck. If you accept it, your fortunes will double in the coming year," Paul explained earnestly.
Smiling warmly, Athena took the gift and replied, "Twice the good fortune? I can't refuse, then. Thank you, Paul."
Paul mumbled a response and then returned to his seat and resumed watching the Christmas show.
After Paul had left, Athena stared at the present in her hands. The burden she felt inside seemed to ease a bit.
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The readers' comments on the novel: My Mommy Became A Billionaire After the Breakup
I am at Chapter 550 and there are almost 2 stories in 1. Aron and Evie's story could very well have been made into another story. Such a waste of time because I am reading for Byron and Athena, not Evie and Aron...
Is there no new updates after this one?...