Cecilia’s pov
I was curled up in a massive library on the third floor, a book in my hands that I’d been staring at for what felt like hours. Not a single word had registered in my brain.
Beside me, Harper was out cold, the book she’d been pretending to read now serving as an impromptu pillow.
Tang dropped off our books, then settled on the library ladder playing some game on his phone.
Only Sawyer maintained any semblance of productivity, his laptop balanced on his knees as he continued working.
“Cecilia,”Sawyer’s voice broke through my distraction, “if you can’t focus, perhaps you’d like some work to distract you ?”The offer came with barely concealed desperation wrapped up as casual suggestion.
I couldn’t help but smile as I set my book aside. “Sure, pass me some.”
He gratefully handed over both his laptop and tablet before collapsing into the sofa cushions with dramatic exhaustion.
“I’m sorry,”I said, genuinely feeling guilty. “You’ve been stuck doing double duty because of me.”
Sawyer waved dismissively. “Don’t worry about it. You’ve got… special circumstances. Besides, I’m not handling it alone. Alpha Sebastian has been covering most of your workload.”
I paused, fingers hovering over the laptop keyboard. The mention of Sebastian covering my workload sparked something in me, but it wasn’t guilt. More like irritation.
“His responsibility,”I said, letting the edge creep into my voice. “This whole situation exists because of choices he made. The least he can do is handle some extra paperwork.”
Author’s pov
Meanwhile, in the first-floor garden, Alpha Sebastian was briefing Philip, Mabel, and Scarlett about the events of the past few days. He explained everything from the missing butler to Daisy’s unusual behavior.
“The situation with Daisy is complicated,”Alpha Sebastian concluded grimly. “You should prepare yourselves for the possibility that she may not be coming back.”
Mabel and Scarlett sat frozen in shock.
Philip, who’d run the family business for decades before stepping down, had weathered enough storms that even this shocking news couldn’t completely throw him off balance. His expression turned grave, but his mind remained clear and analytical.
“So the butler’s disappearance is connected to Daisy,”he observed. “Tell us what’s happened to her. We can handle it.”
Alpha Sebastian leaned forward and lowered his voice. “Her family is in serious trouble.”
“About a year ago, her father got in deep with gambling debts, and her brother got involved with prostitution and drugs. She’s been desperately trying to fix these family problems. When people get backed into a corner, they often make poor choices and get mixed up with the wrong crowd. That’s what directly led to her disappearance.”
He wasn’t making things up, but he deliberately omitted certain details that would be too shocking for them to handle and wouldn’t change anything anyway. They were elderly and shouldn’t be subjected to unnecessary distress.
Even with his careful phrasing, Mabel was visibly shaken. “Daisy’s family had such serious problems ? Dear God !”



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