Chapter 446 How to Compensate Him
Elspeth smiled, but she still turned away to look at the lake.
"Tell me, Miss Elspeth, how do you plan to compensate me?"
Callum grabbed her right hand and held it close to his chest.
"I don't know. Don't ask me."
Although she said that, she could feel his heart beating through the thick layers of fabric.
Was he nervous?
Perhaps, his heart was pounding with joy.
"I know, so?"
He simply had to push for a response right then and there.
When she noticed the stares coming from the people walking around them, her face blushed and her heart began to race.
"Enough. There are a lot of people staring. Let me go."
Naturally, he would not let her go so easily. He gulped upon noticing the embarrassed look on her face.
However, just as they were playfully bickering, he suddenly pulled her into a strong embrace.
There was a hint of pity in his eyes.
"I know your mother passed away."
Her smile immediately went stiff.
"Are you sad because of her passing?"
She clung to him, suddenly at a loss for words.
"Not really."
Even though she said that, she still could not resist shuffling closer to him.
"Why didn't you just tell me?"
She sniffled. It was near the end of autumn, and the chilly weather had turned her nose red.
"I didn't think there was a need to tell you. It would only upset you."
He turned her around to look into her eyes. "Does keeping it all bottled up make you happy?"
She lowered her eyes to hide the emotions in her eyes.
"No, it doesn't. I'm not happy, but with how the situation was, I didn't want to tell you. It would distract you."
The self-righteous tone in her voice nearly made him laugh in anger. "You are the person I care about the most. Do you think I would be happy if you were upset?"
Her voice was hoarse as she softly hummed in acknowledgment.
"That means you should have told me about it, alright?"
Elspeth thought she was being a little too sensitive right now. She actually felt like crying when she heard him say that.
"Alright."
"Are you willing to tell me all about what happened?"
His voice was serious as he stared into her eyes.
While he knew this would tear open the wound once more, his goal was to cure her. He did not do this simply to see if she was hurting.
"Okay."
She pulled him over to a bench by the water and sat down.
Then, she began to give him a detailed account of what happened.
When he heard about what Helia did, his hands clenched into fists.
Elspeth must have been through a lot during that time.
Be it physically or emotionally, she had suffered a huge shock.
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