Chapter 73
“I’m catching the flight back home tonight.” Natalie’s voice brooked no argument.
After hanging up the phone, she immediately had Rosie inform Miller of her leave. Since Miller had no scenes planned for her for the time, she had to go back.
After hearing that Natalie was leaving the set, Miller wrapped up the scene he was working on and hurried back to the hotel. When he got there, Natalie was gone with her phone switched
off.
“Did she tell you where she was going?” Miller asked Rosie in anxiety.
Rosie replied helplessly. “She didn’t even let me book her flight. She was gone by the time I came to you. She just said there was an emergency at home and that she had to leave. She didn’t specify how long she’d be gone.”
Miller paced back and forth, agitated and helpless. Finally, he pulled out his phone and stared at Brian’s contact.
At the Howard residence, it was past seven, but Gracia hadn’t shown up yet. Calls went unanswered, prompting Davis to summon Brian to his study for a stern inquiry.
“Why isn’t Gracia here?”
“She’s hurt.““Brian replied nonchalantly.
“Hurt? Why haven’t I heard anything about this before?” Davis frowned, concern lacing his voice. “Is it serious?”
“Not too serious. She’s been to the hospital,” Brian said, his attention drifting towards the window.
“You should have told me earlier. Gracia was supposed to be the star of tonight’s dinner party. She’s the main guest!” Seeing Brian’s lack of attention, Davis slammed his hand on the desk in frustration.
Brian met Davis‘ gaze. “I never said I would marry her. Isn’t it a bit unfair to have given the Wright family such false hopes?” he quietly challenged.
Chapter 73
Brian took a deep breath, pulled a handkerchief from his pocket, stepped forward, and offered it to his grandfather with a gentle voice, “Careful, Grandpa. It’s not worth getting upset over. Also, let me repeat it. Today is Nate’s birthday. Whatever makes him happy, that’s what matters.” With that, Brian turned and left the room.
“But Mr. Howard, today is Mr. Nate’s birthday, and he…” the butler began, troubled.
“In time, Brian will have his children with Gracia!” Davis said emphatically, each word heavy with intent.
Down the hall, Brian heard his grandfather’s rage and smirked sardonically.
In the eyes of the Howard family. Nate would always be the illegitimate child.
But no matter what, Nathan was his son by blood. The affection Brian bestowed upon Nate was the boy’s solid standing in the Howard family. He would never have another child in this. lifetime.
As the guests trickled away, Brian stood by the study window, looking down at the back door where a small figure sat on the steps, chin propped on hands, a look of anticipation as he gazed in the direction of the road.
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