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After much deliberation, I decided to approach Miles. I just needed a good reason.
Before I could act, Tessa called. Her voice was sharp with anger. “That rascal, Logan, is driving us to our graves! If he dares to marry that woman, I’ll die right in front of him–with Ethan!”
Her fury didn’t surprise me. I tried to calm her down. “Don’t get upset, Tessa. Parents shouldn’t interfere in their children’s marriages.”
“We didn’t interfere, or things between you and Logan wouldn’t have ended like this. But if he thinks he can marry a widow, he can forget it!” Tessa declared firmly.
Her words stung. Despite everything, I didn’t want to defend Logan or Selene. They owed me an apology, and I wasn’t saintly enough to forgive them so easily.
Tessa’s tone softened as she revealed the real reason for her call. “Elaine, Ethan is so mad that he’s staging a hunger strike. Could you come over and talk to him? You’re the only one he listens to.”
It seemed fate was on my side. Going to the Mercer family estate would give me access to the car, allowing me to gather the information I needed without involving Miles.
I agreed, and after venting about Logan a little more, Tessa hung up.
Though I didn’t need Miles for my plan anymore, I decided to call him anyway to ensure everything would go smoothly.
“Elaine,” he answered warmly.
“Miles,” I replied, keeping my tone respectful to remind him of our boundaries.
I felt hypocritical. On one hand, I didn’t want Miles to have feelings for me. On the other, I was about to use those feelings to my advantage.
“Ethan is upset and refusing to eat. Tessa asked me to come, but I don’t think I can handle it alone. Can you come too?”
Miles hesitated briefly before agreeing.
When I arrived at the Mercer estate, Miles was already there, waiting for me outside.
“You know how stubborn my father is,” he said as I approached. “It’s unlikely he’ll listen to anyone,
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