“Ask your father if you wish to know what the discussion was about," Arielle replied casually. She then turned to Melissa and uttered, “Thank you for the dinner. It's late now, and I'm sure Old Mrs. Nighy is asleep. I'll come and visit her next time.’*
Melissa stood up and responded with a grin, “All right."
Meanwhile, Matthew was also coming downstairs. When he heard that she was leaving, he wanted to send Arielle off. After all, he still viewed Arielle as the family's benefactor as she had saved his mother's life.
While the lot walked to the door, Aaron still could not look away from Arielle, and no one else noticed that except Vinson and Arielle.
When Vinson saw Arielle knitting her brows, he walked up and stood before her to block Aaron's view. Irritated by what he did, Aaron instantly clenched his fists and gave Vinson a murderous glare. If only I could kill that man with my stare!
As they were traveling home, Vinson told Arielle what he had in mind. Arielle kept quiet for a moment after hearing his suggestion because she felt it was not the appropriate time to reveal her identity to Aaron just yet. “It's okay if you don’t want to tell him now. We'll find the right time to tell him the truth," Vinson said while holding her hand.
Arielle frowned. “We'll do it some time later."
Somehow, she could not accept the fact that she had a half-sibling, especially when Aaron's mother was a homewrecker. How can I acknowledge the son of a homewrecker as my brother?
“How was the talk with General Matthew?"
Arielle massaged her temples and
sighed. “I screwed up!"
‘‘There's no need to rush," Vinson comforted her.
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