Chapter 85
Wren’s expression flickered with disappointment, but he quickly forced a weak smile, not wanting to upset Clara or risk their fragile truce. He nodded, his voice soft, saying, “Okay, whatever you say, Clara. Let’s eat first.”
Dinner passed in near–total silence, with the only sounds in the room being the clinking of cutlery. The tension was thick, and the air was heavy with unspoken
When the meal ended, Alexander started to gather the plates, but Wren abruptly stood, beating him to it. His movements were swift and determined as he cleared
claraopened her mouth to stop him, but the words caught in her throat.
“Wren, just leave them on the counter,” she finally said, following him into the kitchen. “I’ll wash them later.”
“Clara,” When said with a small, almost paternal smile, “You shouldn’t have to do this. You know how important your hands are. Let me take care of it.”
His voice carried a warmth and tenderness that made Clara freeze. For a split second, her expression softened, but then she seemed to retreat into herself. Her left hand came up to clasp her right wrist, her thumb absentmindedly stroking it
The scar there was no longer painful, but it was a constant temirsler of what couldn’t be undone.
Wren noticed her silence and instantly regretted his words. His face darkened, and he fumbled for an apology.
“Clara, 1 didn’t mean it like that,” he said quickly. “I just past wanted you to know that you’ll always be important to me, Nothing’s changed. You’re still my princess, no matter what.”
She stiffened, then shook her head slowly, her hand tightening around her wrist. “It’s fine. It’s all in the pas
Heptone was calm but distant
“If you’re set on doing it, then go ahead. Just leave the dishes on the rack when you’re done,” she said, leaving. “I need to get back to campus. Lock up when you
Wren stood in the kitchen, watching her walk away. His expression reflected a deep sense of loss.
He didn’t follow. He knew she needed space, and any attempt to continue the conversation would only push her further away. She deserved a clear head, especially after her first day of teaching
Still, Wren couldn’t shake the thought he wasn’t going to leave. Not yet.
Once he finested cleaning the kitchen, he placed everything neatly where it belonged, Just as he stepped back into the living room, his phone buzzed from inside his jacket padu
He pulled it out, intending to ignore the call, but the screen flashed with a na With a sigh, he answered, beading himself,
a name that made him pause. It was Katrina.
The moment he heard the voice on the other end, his mood soured. He Ughtened his jaw, for frustration, and to his relief, she ended the call quickdy.
forcing himself to stay composed for Katrina’s s
‘s sake. She didn’t deserve his
the call ended, guilt flashed across Wren’s face. He knew what Carlisle had likely been told about his absence and could now won’t the time to address it.
and could guess who had been blamed for
But
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