Login via

Bride Behind the Mask novel Chapter 50

"Is that really you?" Frederick asked in disbelief, "You've changed so much?"

Marguerite shrugged it off. "So, are you saying I'm ugly now? All kids look pretty much the same, and mind you, I was only a few days old then."

Frederick's eyes were glued to the photo. It was of a lively old lady holding a baby in swaddling clothes, both beaming brightly.

Snow was falling around them, but the old lady's clothes were thin and shabby. It was a heart-wrenching sight.

No wonder Marguerite was taken in by the Lockwood family. The old lady seemed not to have the means to raise a child.

Did her parents abandon her right after she was born?

Frederick wanted to ask Marguerite about her parents and consider if he should help her find them, but he decided against it.

Marguerite never mentioned her parents or grandma, probably because it hurt too much.

He didn't want to reopen her wounds.

At this point, she was very much like him.

Even though he now successfully controlled the entire Winston Group, his childhood experience of being driven out of the family by his father was still a painful scar.

He never talked about it and didn't want to recall that past.

Suddenly, he felt a mysterious connection with Marguerite. Their similar experiences evoked deep sympathy in him.

He again looked carefully at the photo, then hesitantly handed it back to Marguerite.

Besides, he had a more peculiar feeling.

He had the impression that he had seen the old lady somewhere before.

"Your grandma seems very kind."

Frederick returned to his desk, sitting across from Marguerite.

Marguerite didn't think much of Frederick's words. She shrugged, looking at the photo. "True beauty comes from within. My granny was the best person in the world."

Her grandma left her a sapphire necklace with a floral pattern, but it had mysteriously disappeared, and she hadn’t found it yet.

Marguerite thought for a moment, then looked at Frederick, tentatively asking, "Do you remember if I lost a necklace in your room? Have you seen it?"

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Bride Behind the Mask