The three ladies had been to a county fair, afterwards indulging in a shopping spree and making a stop at a trendy afternoon tea spot before returning contentedly.
To outsiders, their position as three women in one household was awkward. Most would expect a dramatic soap opera of rivalry and betrayal, but they were more like sisters than rivals. Occasionally, even Evadne would feel a pang of envy upon witnessing their bond.
Emeric must have saved the galaxy in his past life to deserve such devotion from these three women in this one.
"Seriously, you guys went out and didn't invite me! I'm mad, hmpf!"
Evadne sat in the garden swing, her feet lightly touching the ground as she swung back and forth, her posture as lively and youthful as a teenager's.
"Oh, our sweetheart, it wasn't intentional!"
Aviana walked over to her, affectionately wrapping her arms around her neck from behind, "You decided to come home without giving us a heads up. If we'd known, nothing short of your father having a stroke or breaking a limb would have kept us away!"
Evadne's lips twitched at the corners.
Suri and Myra looked stiff. "Aviana, don't jinx Emeric!"
"Ah, c'mon, if something happened to Emeric, where would I find another sugar daddy as dependable as him? Ha ha ha." Aviana laughed carelessly, hands on her hips.
The other three women exchanged glances.
Thankfully, Emeric wasn't there to hear this.
Otherwise, he might have had a heart attack.
"Myra has longing for an interesting county fair, so we thought we'd accompany her for a change of scenery," Suri explained gently, holding Evadne's hand.
"I'm sorry, I'll make a special dinner tonight to make it up to Evadne," Myra, who doted on Evadne more than her own daughter, said, immediately heading towards the kitchen.
"Myra, wait! I was just kidding!"
Evadne quickly stood up, pulling Myra back and pouting, "You're too sensitive to teasing."
Seeing Myra's modest and submissive demeanor, she felt a pang of sympathy.
It was exhausting to live so cautiously.
"Myra, how have you been? Feeling better?" Evadne asked softly.
"Evadne, don't worry about me, I'm fine, really fine," Myra gently stroked Evadne's sleek hair, her eyes full of concern, "What about you? I heard you've been causing a ruckus lately. You haven't been home in ages, your father's been worried sick. He's lost his appetite and he's lost weight."
"Exactly! Even Myra's cooking can't tempt him, you can tell how much he misses you," Aviana chimed in.
Evadne felt a twinge of guilt but hid it well.
"Evadne, I heard Emeric shouting at you over the phone the other day. Did you two have a fight?" Suri couldn't help asking.
"Not exactly."
"Not exactly? Wow, since that day, Emeric's been under a dark cloud. His face was ashen when he left this morning, he was like a thundercloud," Aviana shuddered at the thought.
"Evadne, what happened? Your father rarely gets angry," Myra asked, worried.
Evadne clenched her lips, taking deep breaths before speaking, "I got back together with Thaddeus."
Silence fell.
After a moment, the three ladies nodded in unison, "No wonder. It's surprising that Emeric didn't blow up the Abernathy family or turn Thaddeus into a punching bag."
Before they could ask more, the butler hurriedly interrupted, "Miss, Mr. Ashbourne has returned and requests your presence in the study."
"Alright."
Evadne took a deep breath, stood up and was about to leave when the three ladies, fearing Emeric's wrath, simultaneously voiced their intention to accompany her.
In the study, Emeric sat on the sofa with a grim face, sipping his coffee.
Usually, there was a lively and warm atmosphere between father and daughter. It was rare for the mood to be so oppressive.
"Why are you all here? I just want to talk to Evadne alone."
Emeric glanced at his three wives, putting down his teacup heavily, "She's all grown up now. Do you think I'm going to spank her like when she was a child? Even if I did, I'd start by smashing that Abernathy boy's head!"
Upon hearing this, Evadne's face fell.
"Emeric."
Suri, fearing Evadne would be scolded, quickly defended her, "Thaddeus may have messed up in the past, but he's repented. He's risked his life for Evadne multiple times. He truly treasures her."
"Risked his life? What do you mean? Has Evadne been in danger?!" Emeric's heart leapt, and he leaned forward sharply.
"I'm fine, nothing happened. Suri is exaggerating," Evadne hurriedly interrupted.
It wasn't that she didn't want Emeric to know how good Thaddeus was to her, how much he loved her.
But she was more afraid that her father, unable to accept the news, might fall ill from shock. She would never forgive herself.
She had already lost her mom; she could not lose her father as well.
Especially since she knew that out of all his children, Emeric loved her the most.
Emeric slowly leaned back on the sofa, his hawk-like eyes fixed on her, "I don't care what kind of spell that Abernathy boy has cast on you, or what kind of tricks he's played! Evadne, I'm telling you this: even if Thaddeus gave you the entire Abernathy Group as a wedding gift, I would never agree to you being with him! His life is worth nothing compared to the pain he's caused you, to the three years of your youth you've wasted on him!"
Emeric was angry, maybe a bit too much.
But who in the Ashbourne family didn't know that Evadne was his breath, his everything?
Back when Evadne first started elementary school, because of her doll-like beauty, she was quite popular among the boys, which caused a lot of jealousy among the girls.
There was a girl in the class, spoiled by her parents, who didn't like Evadne. Despite her young age, she started to isolate Evadne. Although she never physically hurt her, she bullied her in other ways - tearing up her assignments, stealing her hair clips, and even pouring dirty water into her drink bottle.
Fortunately, young Evadne was smart and broad-minded, and she managed to see through these childish tricks and avoid them. She never took them to heart.
She didn't want Emeric to worry, so she never mentioned what was happening at school. She was so considerate, it was heartbreaking.
Until one day, that girl sat behind Evadne during class and cut off her long braids.
When their daughter came home with her hair all messed up, Emeric finally learned what his precious girl had been going through at school.
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