134–Fighting Over My Children
Madeline:
“Why are you focusing on Gina? Ask him to give us Bodhi. If she wants to keep the daughters, she can keep them,” that was when Lord Eldon spoke, and everyone went silent to look at him.
“What?” Graham wondered, staring at his father in confusion.
“I am telling the truth. It is hard for any father to take care of daughters. They have their own issues, but we can keep the son,” Lord Eldon explained, and Graham began to frown even deeper.
“Father, I want Madeline to stay with me. You remember the promise you made to me,” he told him.
Anxiety filled my veins. My fingers curled into tight fists. Bodhi and Gina were so frightened they hid in Baxter and Graham’s arms, crying.
“I remember your promise, but she is clearly telling you she will not accept you. In that case, instead of taking Gina, why not take Bodhi?” his father complained.
I guessed Graham mentioning Gina made him assume his son only wanted one child to pressure me.
So he chose Bodhi for the most obvious reason coming from a man like Lord Eldon.
“Father, Gina is more important to me than anything in the world.”
As soon as Graham said that, I saw Lord Eldon scrunch his nose.
“Why her? Why not a son? Do you not want a powerful heir? Bodhi could be that,” Lord Eldon insisted.
I turned to look at Bodhi and noticed Baxter share a glance with me.
It was written all over his face that he wanted desperately to tell the old man that Bodhi was his son, and the way he held his tongue made me realize he was far better than Graham.
“You are not taking any child from me,” I hissed, but the two ignored me.
“No, I am taking Gina. I am more connected to her,” Graham explained, biting down on his words.
His father shook his head.
“You are making a mistake. You are not thinking clearly. I will make the decision. And do not worry, I will get you Gina. And if you want, I can get all three of them,” Lord Eldon stated.
It was obvious he wanted Bodhi and wanted to be a grandfather to a boy.
“What is it? You two are bargaining over my children?” I asked, raising my voice until it broke.
I snapped out of my shock and reached over to pull Gina out of his hands.
That was when he began to protest, and Gina started to scream as well.
“I do not want to be near Elara!” She cried, and I paused with one hand holding hers while carrying Elara on my other arm.
“Gina, she is your sister,” I told her, speaking through heavy heartbeats pounding in my temples.
“Then why did she push me? She took me out here to see the well, and then she pushed me in. She said she does not love us. She said she will kill us,” Gina cried, and the sound crushed something inside me.
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“You heard her. She is scared of Elara,” Graham replied, making me turn my head toward Elara, who seemed so stunned she could not even speak for herself.
She was still just a baby, and her own siblings were staring at her as if she was something to fear.
“Even if you win custody someday, for now, do you not think you should separate the children from your murderous child?” Lord Eldon remarked.
I grunted at him.
“Do not open your mouth and say something like that about my child,” I shouted, feeling pressure build in my
ears.
“Father, please step back. Do not ruin matters for me,” Graham told him, finally realizing he had pushed me too
far.
“Now you want to appear as a hero? You ruined everything for her. Look at her. All she needed was a good friend, Graham, but you used her state for what you wanted, even now,” Baxter argued, still holding Bodhi in his arms.
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