Thalassa turned down Joshua's kindness, locking her heart away to keep from setting herself up for another letdown.
Once, she had thought Bruce was her dad. She had longed for a father's love even amid Bruce's true colors as a scoundrel. But Bruce was rotten to the core, wounding her over and over again, leaving scars that ran deep.
She had become utterly disenchanted with the idea of a father. She couldn't dare to let herself be vulnerable to that kind of disappointment again.
Joshua tried to lighten the mood, offering her a piece of fried chicken with a smile, "Here, have some of this, it's full of protein."
Thalassa was about to respond when Rosalind interjected with a forced smile, "Thalassa, look how much Daddy cares for you. You should eat what he's given you. Otherwise, he'll be so disappointed. At home, it's always us serving him, and he's never once served us. You're getting the royal treatment."
As she spoke, Rosalind shot a look across the table at Joshua. Her eyes were heavy with unspoken grievances, but she masked them well.
"Exactly, Thalassa, eat up," Joshua chimed in. "I didn't know about you before, and I missed out on your growing up. I owe you over twenty years of a father's love. I'm sorry, and I hope you can gradually accept my care."
Joshua was no fool; he could tell Thalassa held her distance, her heart sealed off, unwilling to blend into the Reed family.
Her constant vigilance made Joshua's heart ache.
Thalassa was his daughter, and he wanted to make amends, but she wouldn't accept his attempts at generosity.
Ever since acknowledging Thalassa as his own, Joshua had tried to provide for her financially, but she had turned down every offer.
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