Chapter 457
Silence settled over the family room after Althea’s last question hung in the air. No one spoke. Lydia stared at Althea in disbelief, while Althea kept her eyes on her husband, hoping needing an answer to the question that had been haunting her for days.
Unfortunately, Daven chose to remain silent. He leaned back against the sofa with composed ease, but his jaw tightened a clear sign he was holding back something far heavier than a simple explanation. Lydia watched them in turn, reading the unspoken tension filling the roof
“You really don’t want to say anything, Daven?” Althea asked softly, disappointment threading through her voice.
“Love,” Daven tried to soothe her. He wrapped an arm around her, gently urging her to lean against him. At first, Althea shot him with a cold, resentful look, but the exhaustion etched on his face finally made her relent.
She let out a long breath. “I know… it’s not time for us to know yet. Right?”
Daven gave a faint smile. “Just be patient a little longer. And hold on to what you believe in, love.”
Lydia nodded in agreement with Daven’s words, even though-truthfully-she was curious too. What exactly were the DNA test results? Why was Daven hiding them from everyone?
“Trust what your heart tells you, Althea. I’m doing the same,” Lydia said gently. “Like Daven said-if from the beginning you believed Chase wasn’t that kind of man, then that belief isn’t wrong. Right, Daven?”
Her words drew a very slight smile from Daven. He nodded. And they made Althea close her eyes for a moment. She took a deep breath, then slowly let it out.
“Alright,” she said at last. “I’ll try to be calmer. For now.”
“Thank you for understanding,” Daven said, visibly relieved. “And thank you, Lydia, for listening to Josh.”
“Of course,” Lydia replied with a small pout. “He’s my nephew, Daven. And honestly, seeing the unfairness Eli went through is probably why Josh couldn’t stop thinking about what he witnessed.”
“Josh has a sincere heart,” Althea said, pride unmistakable in her voice.
“And I hope no one takes advantage of that sincerity,” Daven added quietly.
“I agree with you, Daven,” Lydia said at once. “That’s why I told Josh not to get too deeply involved. I don’t want his kindness to be used by anyone.”
“Thank you for giving Josh another perspective,” Althea said, reaching for Lydia’s hand. “I’m truly lucky to have you as my friend. Or-soon to be-my sister-in-law?”
Lydia frowned. “Cale is still buried in his work. Who knows when I’ll get married.”
Althea chuckled. “I’ll force Cale to propose to you soon.”
“I feel like I’m partly responsible for Cale postponing your wedding,” Daven said with a hint of guilt. “He’s been helping me a lot at Callister-”
“Hey,” Lydia cut in quickly. “I’ve never minded that. Truly. She looked between Daven and Althea. “Cale wouldn’t stay silent knowing all this–especially when Chase’s name is being dragged into it. Even though I’ve only known Cale for a short time, I understand now why both he and Chris respected the late Chase Miller so deeply.”
Althea nodded slowly. “You’re right.”
“But if you’re feeling guilty,” Lydia said with a laugh, “you’ll have to give us a very special wedding gift, Daven.
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Something we won’t forget easily.”
Her laughter softened the atmosphere, easing the tension that had lingered in the living room. Not long after, Lydia excused herself. The right-wing pavilion fell quiet once more. Althea went into the bedroom first, while Daven made sure all the doors were locked.
No sooner had Daven set his phone down on the table than demanded his attention again. This time, Cale’s name flashed on the screen.
“What is it?” Daven asked as soon as the call connected.
“We need to meet first thing in the morning,” Cale said curly. “I found something.”
The tone of his voice immediately put Daven on alert. “Is it about Selena?”
“Not exactly. Why are we even talking about that woman?”
“This afternoon, Eli approached Josh at school. Selena was there too.”
“What did they talk about?” Cale asked, his voice sharpening.
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