Chapter Summary: Chapter 405 – They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) by Free Collection
In Chapter 405, a key moment in the Alpha novel They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian), Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 405
Chapter 405
Jake immediately froze in his seat. Nervously, he looked from his mom to his dad, his big eyes filled with fear. Brian only smiled and said gently, “Pass the cutlery to Mommy.”
At his words, Jake placed a plate in front of Jessica, which only made her anger flare up like wildfire as she snapped, “Brian, are you deaf or something? I said you’re not allowed to sit here.”
Jessica fumed inwardly, ‘Who does he think he is, acting on his own?‘
Brian stood up helplessly. “Alright, I won’t sit. How about I stand here and take care of you and Jake while you eat?” His seemingly easygoing yet overbearing demeanor only infuriated Jessica further.
She wanted to keep screaming at Brian to get the hell out, but at that moment, Jake called out softly, “Mommy.” He tugged gently at Jessica’s sleeve–a touch so light, yet it weighed heavily on her heart.
Jessica looked down into his anxious eyes, and the harsh words she’d been about to hurl caught in her throat. She asked herself, ‘Do I really hate Brian that much? Or am I just afraid?‘
Jessica couldn’t find the answer, or perhaps, she simply didn’t dare to face the truth. “Fine. Whatever,” she muttered in the end, her voice low and sullen.
After tossing out those words, she buried her head and focused on eating, determined to block Brian out completely.
True to his word, Brian stayed standing the entire meal. Every time her plate emptied, he would calmly serve her more.
In the end, Jessica barely moved her own cutlery beyond her plate for the entire dinner. Once she finished, Brian–who hadn’t eaten a single bite–immediately started clearing the table.
“Jessi, help Jake with his homework for a bit. I’ll finish cleaning up quickly,” he said, already moving efficiently. As he worked, his movements were so smooth and practiced that he could have passed for a professional housekeeper.
Jessica watched the scene unfold, her emotions growing increasingly complicated. She thought, ‘No matter how much I try to deny it, the truth keeps proving that Brian has changed a lot, and all for me.‘
“Mommy, come look at my drawings. I made two today,” Jake chirped excitedly as he reached out his small hand to take hers.
However, without thinking, Jessica instinctively pulled her hand back. His little hand hung in the air for a moment before falling to his side, a shadow of disappointment flickering in his big, bright eyes.
Jessica pressed her lips together, regretting what she had just done. However, it was impossible for her to take Jake’s hand first to make it up to him as well.
In the end, she merely turned her head away and changed the subject. “Didn’t you say you wanted to show me some drawings? Let’s see it.”
Thankfully, Jake was especially well–behaved today. At her words, he immediately followed her to the sofa.
While helping Jake review his drawings, Jessica found her gaze repeatedly drifting toward Brian, who was busily tending
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