Hearing her mother's words, Cindy’s emotions swelled, and tears slipped down her cheeks, falling fast and unchecked. “I’m sorry, Mom. I’ve embarrassed the entire family because of me.”
“I’ll give it some serious thought,” Octavia replied, gently ruffling Cindy’s hair before leaving the room.
As soon as Octavia stepped out, Cindy’s sobbing came to a sudden stop.
She knew all too well how miserably she’d performed on her exams. Why had she refused to let her mother request a re-grading? Because deep down, she feared the truth: the grading had been accurate, her answers hadn’t been changed, and her defeat was entirely her own doing.
There was nothing more humiliating than that.
Better to let her mother believe she was simply too devastated—even to bother double-checking her results. Let them think she was crushed, not careless. At least then, she could cling to a bit of sympathy rather than face the naked shame of failure.
Octavia, too, was careful not to press Cindy too hard. A single misstep—a careless word—could push her daughter to do something drastic. After all, what if Cindy truly hurt herself?
Downstairs, Octavia cornered her son. “Cindy’s having a rough time. If you aren’t going to work today, keep an eye on her, will you?”
“Of course I care,” Lance replied, “but things are insane at the office.”
Between work and his graduate studies—his thesis deadline was looming, with the university breathing down his neck—Lance was stretched thin. No matter how much he wanted to help, he simply couldn’t spend every waking moment babysitting Cindy.
Then he frowned. “Mom, are you planning to go out today?”
Lance thought it best if Octavia could stay home, given the circumstances.
“I have to go out for a bit. Just two hours; I’ll be back,” Octavia said. Under normal circumstances, she would have put nothing ahead of her daughter. But lately, she was haunted by the fear that Latham would discover the affair she’d had with Wade. She’d even started quietly moving some assets out of her own name.

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