Everett shot an instinctive look to Dorothy upon hearing the proposition.
Dorothy’s petite face had gone a shade paler, a forced calm painted over her features while her lashes fluttered like the wings of a trapped butterfly. It took her several seconds to nod in agreement, "Okay, I'll go."
"If you don't want to go alone, I can come with you," Kenneth offered gently.
"No need. Bye, Kenneth."
Dorothy's steps became noticeably flustered. It was Everett's arm, wrapped supportively around her waist, that guided her into the car and away from the scene.
Kenneth watched the car grow smaller in the distance until it disappeared from view, a storm of guilt brewing inside him like a tempest.
He knew he shouldn't have brought up her mother at such a moment—that was her sore spot.
But the indignation within him was just too strong to suppress.
Why should Everett play the magnanimous benefactor and do charity to him? He called it compensation as if it wasn't a blatant insult!
Kenneth had tried to rise above the pettiness because he was deemed to be defeated. But he hadn't counted on Everett tailing Dorothy even for a simple errand!
Everett was always so cautious and always so attuned to Dorothy's feelings...
Kenneth couldn't believe Everett hadn't considered how his own presence would rankle him.
Since Everett had chosen this path, Kenneth wouldn't just sit back and take it. After all, for all of Everett's virtues, he was burdened with a mother who was nothing but trouble. He couldn’t blame this on anyone.
And yet Kenneth's heart ached for Dorothy.
Torn between the harsh truth of her mother's death and her love for Everett, she must have wrestled with the choice more than anyone knew. She, who typically shied away from confrontation and bottled up her emotions, was now ready to leave her two children for a month to be by Everett's side—a testament to her deep love for him.
From Everett's bewildered gaze earlier, it was clear Dorothy hadn't shared even a whisper of her turmoil with him. She likely wanted to give their relationship one last month to indulge in their passion and set aside their grievances.
It was a rare decision for Dorothy, and Kenneth regretted bringing up her mother and reopening old wounds.
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