The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is the best current series by the author C.M. Thompson. The Chapter 481 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 481 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
It didn't make any sense to repeat what Sandy had just said in front of Charles. Deep down, he believed Sandy wouldn’t lie; she was a good kid. Otherwise, even after seeing through Dahlia’s games, he wouldn’t still be so fond of Sandy.
Those videos Dahlia showed her clearly portrayed how much Charles cherished Sandy. The words Sandy had just spoken would only seem like figments of her imagination to Charles. Evelyn didn’t want to waste her breath arguing about it. She stepped forward decisively.
Sandy flinched, thinking Evelyn might hit her again. But Evelyn simply grabbed the Elsa doll from Sandy's grip. She wasn't about to let Sandy have her way. Charlie had already lost too much in life, and even after his passing, Sandy wanted what was meant for him.
"Eve!" Charles called out as Evelyn snagged the Elsa doll and turned to leave with Brooks. He tried to grab Evelyn’s wrist, but she swiftly dodged, and Brooks blocked him. Charles’s hand met empty air, and his gaze darkened as he watched their synchronized movements. He suspected the tension was over the Elsa doll.
Seeing Elsa made Charles remember the custom Elsa birthday gift he’d prepared for Charlie two years ago. Sandy had seen it and tried it on. By the time it came off Sandy, it was already worn. So, he had rushed to have another made for Charlie, even adding her name to it—a unique Elsa princess dress. But Eve always believed the dress meant for Charlie was the one Sandy had worn. Charles knew this misunderstanding was a sore spot for Eve.
"Eve, the Elsa dress I promised Charlie two years ago was mistaken by Sandy as hers, which is why she had one. The one I sent to Maple Garden was specially made for Charlie, not the one Sandy wore," Charles explained, hoping this would clear the air. But then he shifted the conversation, "Sandy is still a kid, Eve. No matter how upset you get, you shouldn’t have laid hands on her."
Brooks’s expression turned icy. "Charles, before accusing Evelyn of hitting Sandy, maybe you should ask what Sandy said to provoke her?"
Charles, hearing this, looked at Evelyn. Wasn’t it just about the Elsa doll? He knew Eve was upset about Charlie’s birthday gift and that she wasn’t fond of Sandy because of Dahlia. But Brooks hinted at something more.
If he found out what she said about Charlie, he would surely be disappointed. And if he disliked her, her mom couldn’t use her as a reason to see him. Her mom had warned her to make sure her dad liked her more and more. Her future with him depended on her. If she made him dislike her...
Sandy couldn’t bear to think about how angry her mom would be. Plus, she genuinely adored her dad. She didn’t want him to dislike her. Just a child, overwhelmed by panic, she couldn’t keep calm. Her eyes darted all around, avoiding Charles’s gaze. She was genuinely scared.
And Charles noticed. His heart sank. Could it be that Sandy...?
Even though Charles couldn’t quite accept it, he didn’t shy away. He called the store manager and said, “Pull up the surveillance footage from this spot.” Hearing this, Sandy’s arms around his waist instinctively tightened.
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