h heels sinking into the soft ca
ontorted with rage. Her voice was low and vici
ching. She raised her hands w
er. Wherever he
be heard by the servants in the open hallway. She gave a dismissive snor
a faint, nauseating odor of withered flowers. The lighting was dim
rlisle II, lay on a pile of pillows with
Leo said softly, walk
ouded by age and illness, cleared a little when he lo
of feigned concern. "Father, how are you fe
ver his daughter-in-law and great-grandson, finally
he asked hoarsely, his voice weak and ras
ilent. Isabella
and sign language. Ava fel
y to make up some excuses for h
a small leather notebook and a fi
wrote down a sentence, and then h
ses on the bedside table and sq
family at the charity ga
satisfied. The tense atmosph
album out of her bag and gent
he museum, and in the playroom, drawing with his fingers. Next to each photo, she wrote detailed descriptio
the illustrations. His eyes welled up with tears. "You've done very well
her face filled with cold
g between Ava and Isabella, a hint of understanding flashing i
ess playing at the corners of her lips,
is happy, nothi
About your father..." he began, his voice hoarse like sandpaper. Isabella whirled around, her gaze sharp as a knife. The old man paused, then changed his words, "...I heard he was a
wer struggles, the silent suffering, and the cold war unfolding in
took Leo's hand, and l
them, Isabella grabbed her wrist, her
anything here," she hissed, her face almost
slamming angrily on the smooth floor, and went down the stairs. A
at the corner of the stairs. From downstairs came Isabella's voice on the phone-"...Tell Janice to stay a little longer tonight, and come straight o
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