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Max had never considered the possibility, primarily because Martha’s troubles had begun back home, within the borders of their own country.
The closer he got to the Dorsey family, the closer he inched toward trouble. It was a certainty that someone would try to leverage Martha’s situation to manipulate him. He would not stand
for it.
“Max, Aunt Martha surely wants to see you all the time, and it’s more convenient back home,” Alivia suggested, her shrewd intentions hidden beneath layers of concern as she pressed on.
Max turned, casting a glance at his mother lying quietly on the bed before letting out a soft sigh. “We’ll see.”
If it were indeed being isolated in a foreign land, without familiar faces to care for her, that had exacerbated the situation, he would consider bringing Martha back.
A flicker of excitement passed through Alivia’s eyes, and her lips curved into a subtle smile. She had tried to influence Max indirectly over the years, but he had never wavered. Perhaps the severity of the current situation was finally making him reconsider.
Max bowed his head, absent–mindedly touching the bracelet on his wrist. Noticing his action, Alivia felt a surge of warmth, and her attention sharpened as he asked her, “Alivia, are you not planning to stay at the overseas research institute anymore?”
Alivia was a clever woman. She had joined the institute partly because it was close to Martha’s nursing home and partly for the prestige.
Admission to the institute was a badge of honor; among her peers in Beaconsfield, she was the only one to have received an invitation. This distinction made her the object of widespread envy. Naturally, being in such a prestigious place also meant expanding her network significantly.
By now, her connections were vast enough. It was time to return and get engaged to Max and, incidentally, deal with the woman lurking in the shadows.
“Mm, I’ve applied to study back home, and my mentor has agreed. We’ll be establishing a branch there, and I’ll be the head,” she said with a note of pride. Her mentor was a titan in the field, revered by many.
Max’s expression softened slightly. “That’s good. Your mom probably wants you back, too.” His tone was indifferent, showing no particular reaction to Alivia’s decision to stay back home.
Alivia felt a twinge of disappointment but knew this was just Max being Max.
Max’s gaze drifted out to the scenery, settling on a cluster of blue flowers. They were irises; their petals were shaped like the tail feathers of a bird. He chuckled softly, a rare warmth touching his usually cold demeanor.
Alivia had never seen Max like this. He was always the distant enigma, but today, he seemed
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almost earthly.
Was it the view that captivated him? Nature did have a way of soothing the soul.
Unaware of Alivia’s observation. Max was still looking at the irises.
Time for him was a straight line, ang he was too focused to be concerned with anything outside of it. Yet the sight of those flowers seemed to slow everything down. Blue irises were a symbol of hope and a passion that was fragile and fleeting.
“Cough, cough.”
A cough from the bed snapped him back to reality. Martha’s eyes fluttered open. Recognizing the familiar ceiling, she knew she had suffered another episode. “Max,” she called out weakly. trying to sit up but finding no strength.
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