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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 58

Soon after, an elderly woman with a slightly plump figure and a warm, beaming smile stepped out. "Ms. Yates… Is that Tess?"

Tessa froze for a moment. "Ma'am, do you know me?"

The old woman approached her, her cloudy eyes brimming with emotion. "Tess, you've grown so tall. Time flies."

Tessa's mouth opened slightly, unsure of how to respond.

Stephen spoke at just the right moment. "I learned my cooking skills here."

Tessa glanced at him, puzzled.

Stephen explained, "This is Helen Wilson. She used to be the Somerton family's housekeeper, and Madam Somerton learned to cook from her."

Helen looked at Tessa, her joy overflowing into tears. "It really is you, Tess. Your eyes look just like your mother's. Tess, I even held you in my arms when you were little."

Hearing Helen mention her mother, Tessa's eyes instantly glistened with tears. "Yes, it's me, Tess. Mrs. Wilson, I came to visit you."

"Come in and sit," Helen said, ushering them warmly.

She then turned to the man standing nearby. "Billy, go to town and buy some groceries. Get the best ingredients. I'll cook for Mr. Jacobson and Tess."

"Got it!" The man, called Billy, replied cheerfully before hopping on a motorcycle and heading off.

Helen held Tessa's hand and began reminiscing, sharing many stories about Tyla's younger years.

From these stories, Tessa learned that her mother had taken up cooking to win over Samuel.

Her mother, a delicate and refined heiress unaccustomed to kitchen work, had learned to cook for the man she loved.

Tessa felt a mix of emotions.

As a child, she remembered her parents being deeply in love. Even after her mother passed away, her father had fallen into depression for quite some time.

If he loved her so deeply, why did he remarry just two years after her mother's death? And why did it have to be her mother's close friend?

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