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Facade of Love (Yvette Scott and Idris Young) novel Chapter 313

Chapter 313 Maxwell Digs Up the Past 

Zip it!I fired back, whirling around to shoot daggers at Maxwell with my eyes. Push me further, and I swear I’ll make you regret it

He threw his hands up, feigning shock as he clutched his heart. You’re terrifying, you know that? Here I have been, pining away for you, and you’re ready to tear out my tongue. They say there’s nothing scarier than a girl who’s been crossed.” 

Words failed me, and the hall was eerily quiet. Slumping into the couch, I shot him a look.When did you come back?” 

He plopped down in the armchair beside me, his skin sunkissed and his grin as charming as ever. Just got here. What’s with the cold shoulder? This is not exactly the welcome I was hoping for.” 

I ignored his joking around and cut to the chase, What were you snooping around for in Lorrell?” 

He stiffened for a moment, then put on a grave face and clamped his mouth shut, NothingMaxwell,I insisted, my tone unwavering, It’s been barely a month since we last saw each other, and you are already shutting me out?” 

He furrowed his brow, What are you getting at? Stop making things up.” 

Out with it, then. What secrets did you dig up in Lorrell?I demanded, fixing him with a steady, unblinking stare

He took a deep breath and then hit me with it. My parentsdeath years back was no accident.My heart did a somersault. Deep down, I had always sensed that some secrets just refused to stay hidden

Gasping, I feigned surprise. You mean it wasn’t just some random event?” 

He gave a solemn nod. That disaster ten years ago? It happened because they dug too greedily under Snakehead Mountain

Chewing on my lip, I tried to read the stormy look on his face, wondering just how much he had figured out. I pressed him, Look, it’s been a decade. Everyone was convinced it was just the earth doing its thing, that those caves were natural. How can you be so certain the mining caused it all?” 

He shook his head with surety. Nope, this is not Mother Nature’s handiwork. When Aunt Deb and I were out on the trails, something just did not sit right with me. The mountains were practically shouting that they had been ripped open and poisoned. Yeah, there might have been some mining action a while back, but that was over ten years ago. Nature was usually a champ at bouncing backit should have been all green and lively again. Time had ticked on, yet it was still a dead zone. Plants could not seem to take root, and the creeks were still a mess. This kind of mess has overmining written all over it.” 

I kept silent, biting back my words. Mr. Zachary had let the cat out of the bag about the past. Old man Young had stripped Snakehead Mountain bare, hauling away anything he could get his hands on. Now, it is likely just a barren wasteland. If the lifelong locals had not stuck it out,they would have ditched the place for sure

So, what’s your plan?I asked, meeting his gaze. The mountain had taken his family, and he had dedicated everything to uncovering its secrets. Holding all the pieces of the puzzle in his hands, he now needed to decide on his next move

He stood there, solid as a rock, his voice so low it was almost lost, They’ve all bought into the natural disaster story, but if this wasn’t an act of Mother Nature, then we’re talking about a crime. And if it is a crime, then those responsible should not be out there living free. They need to be held accountable. For ten years, they’ve slipped through the cracks, while hundreds were buried under that mountain without a chance to say goodbye. That’s just not fair.” 

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