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His Knees, His Pleas, But Our Son's in Peace novel Chapter 59

Chapter 59 

Chapter 59 

Carlos’s house had become strangely quiet. No strangers lingered around anymore, and the servants, who once seemed so distant and aloof, had notably polite toward me and Cyrus

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They even smiled when they saw us, which felt foreign in this place, where formality often seemed to overshadow warmth. Yet, in their small gestures, I could sense a shiftperhaps because Cyrus’s health had improved, or perhaps because our time here was drawing to a close

Cyrus, whose pallor had once concerned me deeply, was back to his usual, energetic self. His laughter filled the hallways, and with every step he took, I could feel the weight lifting off my shoulders. The nightmare of his illness seemed like a distant memory now. It was time to go home

I began gathering his things, preparing for our departure. The servants helped me pack, handling each of Cyrus’s favorite toys with care, as if understanding the significance of each item. Carlos knew about our plans this time

There were no secrets between us, no silent moves made behind his back. When dn’t stop us. Instead, he had all he learned that we were preparing to leave, he of Cyrus’s cherished belongings delivered to our roomevery toy, every trinket, meticulously packed and ready to go. It was an unexpected kindness, and I couldn’t help but feel a pang of gratitude

Cyrus, always more intuitive than I gave him credit for, approached Carlos before we left. His small hand tugged at Carlos’s sleeve as he asked, Can I still come over to your house to play?There was a moment of silence, and I watched Carlos closely, waiting to see how he would respond. For the first time in a long while, I saw something different in his eyesan unfamiliar tenderness. He crouched down to Cyrus’s level and with a soft smile, said, You’re always welcome here.” 

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Cyrus beamed, his wide grin filling the room with an infectious joy that softened 

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the tension I hadn’t even realized I was holding. It was in that moment that I realized how much this place, and even Carlos, had meant to my son

Carlos’s words weren’t just a casual invitation; they were a promise of continued connection. A bridge, perhaps, between the past we were leaving behind and whatever lay ahead

Before we left, I had one more thing I needed to do. I wanted to say goodbye to Carlos, to thank him for everything. It wasn’t easy for me to admit, but despite the complexities of our relationship, I owed him my gratitude

He had been there when I felt most powerless, when I feared losing Cyrus to his illness. He had provided us a haven, a place where I could focus entirely on my son’s recovery. I couldn’t leave without expressing that

I approached one of the servants and asked if Carlos was available. The servant hesitated for a moment before responding, Mr. Carlos is in an important online meeting. He doesn’t have time right now.” 

I nodded, not surprised. Of course, Carlos would be busy, always tied up with work or something more pressing than personal goodbyes. Still, I couldn’t help but feel a sting of disappointment

I had wanted to speak to him, to offer a proper farewell. Before turning away, I caught a glimpse of him through the windowfocused, working hard as always. His brow furrowed, his eyes glued to the screen, deep in conversation with someone on the other end. There was no space for me in that world, and I understood that now. With a heavy heart, I turned and walked away, grateful for everything, but also feeling a profound sense of despondency

Returning to my normal life was not as seamless as I had hoped. But I had no choice; Cyrus needed stability, and I had to be strong for him. Every morning, I dropped him off at kindergarten, kissed his forehead, and watched him run off to play with his friends

His excitement and boundless energy were a testament to his recovery, and for 

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