Chapter 1756
Chapter 1756:
Observing her defiant stance, Lowell actually experienced a sense of relief. Evidently, she no longer had feelings for Shaun. This suggested he possessed a more intimate connection with her—after all, they shared an unborn child.
Tracy declared firmly, “Enough discussion. I’m returning home. Don’t follow me.”noveldrama
Lowell grasped her arm, his voice resolute. “I’ll escort you home.”
She resisted his offer, but his stubborn persistence proved impossible to overcome. Unable to dissuade him, she reluctantly entered his vehicle and allowed him to drive her home.
When Elyse emerged to greet her friend, she immediately noticed Tracy’s reluctant expression and rushed forward with concern. “Driscoll mentioned you went out to clear your thoughts. Why has Lowell returned with you?”
Tracy glanced briefly at Lowell before explaining with resignation, “I visited the hospital and encountered him there. He insisted on driving me back.”
Lowell added, “Dolores was present as well. She’s aware that Tracy is alive and carrying my child.”
Elyse gasped in shock. “What? Are you alright, Tracy? That callous woman didn’t harm you, did she?”
“She intended to, but lacked the opportunity.” Tracy took Elyse’s arm, her exhaustion evident. “I need to rest. Will you accompany me to my room?”
Elyse nodded, then turned toward Lowell with a stern expression. “You should leave and address the situation with your sister. If you fail to manage her, I’ll find a way to deal with her myself.”
Lowell frowned deeply. “What exactly are you implying?”
Elyse arched an eyebrow, her tone unapologetic. “Don’t pretend you’ve forgotten what you and Dolores orchestrated. I’ve encouraged Tracy to release her resentment, but that doesn’t mean I’ve abandoned mine. Neither of you will escape accountability. For now, I’ll refrain from acting against you because you’re…”
𝕆𝕣𝕚𝕘𝕚𝕟𝕒𝕝𝕝𝕪 𝕒𝕥 ⳑ𝕒𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝗲𝗅𝘀[ꞏ]𝚌𝗈𝗺
“The father of Tracy’s child. However, regarding your foolish sister, expect no clemency from me.”
Lowell felt overwhelming fatigue wash over him at Elyse’s ominous warning. He had always recognized that, eventually, he would face consequences for his actions. The irony was that fate had orchestrated this complex entanglement, binding him and Tracy together in this unexpected way.
Elyse concluded coldly, “Mark my words, Lowell.”
Elyse followed Tracy into the bedroom, watching as she settled under the covers.
After tucking her in, Elyse finally asked, “Why did you go to the hospital? Are you feeling unwell? You should have told me. Jayden and I could help you.”
Tracy pulled the blanket up to her chin, her voice muffled beneath the fabric. “Honestly… I don’t even know if I’m actually sick. I just felt off and thought I should get it checked out.”
Elyse reached out, smoothing a hand over Tracy’s hair, her touch gentle and comforting. “You’re overthinking things again. This pregnancy has shaken you more than you realize. You tell yourself you’re treating this child as nothing more than a tool for revenge, but deep down, that’s not true. Back then, you were hurt—so deeply that you needed something to hold onto, something that gave you a reason to keep moving forward.”
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