Chapter 110
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However, moments later, Timothy’s phone chimed with a WhatsApp message from Maya.
Reading the message, he swiftly left the bedroom.
Hearing him leave, Mia slowly opened her eyes, a touch of irony glinting in her gaze.
She gently rested her hand on her belly, steadied herself, and drifted into a peaceful slumber.
The next day, Mia returned to her home to pack for her college enrollment.
With a concerned expression, Patricia grasped Mia’s hand, asking, “Must you stay on campus? If you come back, I can whip up delicious meals for you every day.”
“Aunt Patricia, I’m not a child anymore. I can handle things on my own,” Mia asserted.
Mia was set on her decision to stay on campus.
If Patricia found out she was staying at the Barrett residence, she’d undoubtedly fret, risking an unintentional
slip in front of Mia’s brothers.
Mia hoped to avoid complications, especially with Laura’s surgery looming just a week ahead.
After navigating through this week’s charade, freedom would be within her reach.
Mia picked up her suitcase, ready to leave. Connor walked into the room and, seeing her suitcase, had a
sudden realization.
“Mia, why didn’t you tell us today was the start of your semester? We would have loved to see you off for
college,” he exclaimed.
“Connor, considering everyone’s busy schedules, I didn’t want to cause any inconvenience, so I kept it to
myself,” Mia clarified.
“No matter how busy I am, I can always spare a moment to accompany you to college. Let’s get going.”
Mia noticed the dark circles under Connor’s eyes, a clear sign he had been up late due to surgery,and needed
rest.
Understanding that refusing wasn’t an option, she chose to leave for campus early to make sure Connor could
return home promptly to rest.
Together, they set off.
As Connor drove, his phone buzzed a couple of times. Noticing the caller ID displaying “Maya“, he discreetly
silenced the phone.
Seated in the passenger seat, Mia asked, “Connor, you’ve been quite occupied lately, haven’t you?”
“When am I not?” replied Connor, his eyes glued to the road.
“Mia, focus on your studies in college. There’s no need to stress about work or finances,” Connor advised.
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“I understand.” Mia replied. “I’m currently working part–time at a studio, and my monthly income covers my college expenses.”
A subtle sigh escaped Connor’s lips. His sister’s maturity often left him feeling like a redundant older brother.
The car soon pulled up outside Halvard University.
Facing Connor, Mia said earnestly, “Connor, I’ve got this. You look exhausted. Go back and catch up on some sleep.”
Relenting, Connor replied, “Fine, but you better accept the Venmo transfer I’m sending you. Consider it a back- to–school gift.”
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