He left in the early morning. Although Grace was at a blessed age which should be full of hope and dreams, she lived like an old lady who was in her late years. The sun was shining bright in the winter days; therefore she pulled over a chair, a woolen blanket and some hot water bags to warm her limbs and sunbathed under the roof. She had lived a lackluster life.
A new butler came to the house. The butler had a stern expression just like Sam and she could hear Sam guiding the new butler on the tasks in the morning. Both of them had been in the butler career for half of their life and their ways of doing things were impeccable. Yet competition existed between them under their calm appearances.
Grace overheard episodes of conversations between them. Their words were few but did not sound easy. She only stared at the front. As to whether the old butler’s duty was successfully passed on to the new one, she did not care. And she had no idea how their interactions would be.
Rustling voices were heard from behind. She caught a glimpse of the shadow of an acquaintance and stood up while supporting herself with the chair. She spoke blandly. “Mr. Venus, please come with me.” Her coarse yet calm voice successfully made Sam halted and turned. Hesitancy flashed across his eyes, followed by a trace of hatred. He then followed the woman who was starting off slowly.
She walked towards a secluded area and stopped at the corner. Sam soon caught up with the limping woman. The rhythm of his footsteps were irregular, maybe it was because his mind was filled with hatred, or maybe he was curious what she wanted to say to him who was her debtee. Nevertheless he had followed her without uttering a word and he stopped at the corner when she had done so. “What do you want?” He glanced at her with a suspicious look, all hostile and alert.
Grace chuckled when she saw that. Was there any need to be afraid that a lame person like her would harm him? She felt a sense of extremely ironic absurdity. “What are you laughing at?” Her chuckle not knowing why, had provoked Sam and he went exasperated. “You thought you’ve won? You thought you’ve taken away Wallis’s place? So that’s why you’re laughing so cheerfully in front of me? Grace James, you’re just Wallis’s substitute!”
He looked furious and he remembered what happened in the forest at the back of the garden yesterday once again…Wallis had only passed away for four years! His old eyes were fixed at the woman’s face before him. He wanted to see agony and sense of heartache from her face, yet the woman before him ignored his words and extended a hand calmly. “Give me that.”
“What?” Sam felt baffled. Grace let out a chuckle and looked at him, her dry lips flapped. “The thing inside your pocket.” Sam widened his eyes at once and replied. “I don’t know what you are talking about.” Grace shook her head lightly when facing the nervous butler and said, “Please give me. I know you want to put it into my porridge bowl when no one noticed in the morning.” She proceeded blandly. “I saw it with my own eyes.”
Sam’s bulging cheeks quivered. He scowled at her and scolded hatefully. “You want to complain? You want to tell mister? Go ahead. Since you’ve caused Wallis’s death and mister did not do anything to you, harming me and mister would not do anything to you too! Go ahead! I’m not scared of you!” She who had been indifferent had wavered a little from his words, yet she quickly returned to her usual aloofness at once. She looked up and gazed at his furious wrinkled face with a profound look yet did not utter a single word. She was even distracted at that moment to wonder whether how on earth should Caden deal with her that that old man would think he had done “something” to her.
Three years of imprisonment, wounds spread all over the body, limping legs, handicapped body and the despondence of being cast into jail…It turned out that all of these were not “something” in the old man’s eyes! She then glanced at Sam’s enraged face. The pain from her grievance was completely ignored by him. She decided to give up arguing with him as it was pointless. How would time make an exception for her and reverse itself if she wins the argument? She pursed her lips and her palm extended to the old butler. “You don’t want me getting pregnant with his child, same as you, neither do I,” she said. “Give me that thing.” Sam was shocked and he replied. “I don’t believe you!”
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How can a woman suffer so much? How can a man be too cruel initially robbing her of dignity and all, then deceiving her after he knows he loves her? How can they not remarry, making their offspring illegitimate? The line between love and hatred is truly fine indeed! Thank you for this story....