Tears streamed down Chloe Reed’s face as she looked at Walker Grant, her voice trembling. "I know I can’t fall apart right now, but what about Iris? I can’t bear to imagine what William Quinn will do to her. She..."
Walker Grant pulled her into an embrace. Her tears felt like they were scalding his heart, making it clench in pain.
"This is an ordeal she must overcome. She’ll be fine," he soothed, but a cold indifference lurked in the depths of his dark eyes.
He had made his choice long ago.
No one was more important than Chloe Reed.
Chloe Reed closed her eyes and leaned against him, letting her tears flow. She was overcome with guilt and sorrow.
She blamed herself for failing to protect Iris.
"Chloe."
Just then, Mrs. Yates walked over. Her face was pale, and her makeup was no longer so immaculate.
Chloe Reed quickly wiped her tears away and looked toward Mrs. Yates. "Mrs. Yates."
"What... what exactly is the story with Iris and that man?" Mrs. Yates struggled to get the words out. Iris had already been taken, and she herself had already had a good cry; her eyes were now red and swollen.
Chloe Reed took a deep breath before answering. "It was just a one-time accident. Iris didn’t give it a second thought, but William Quinn has been relentlessly pursuing her."
Tears streamed down Mrs. Yates’s face again. "So... will Iris be alright? How could she be so reckless? How could she get involved with a man like that? I told her to get married, but she refused to listen. If she had just gotten married sooner, something like this never would have happened..."
Even now, her words were full of nothing but blame for Iris.
Chloe Reed couldn’t hold back. "The only reason Iris went drinking at that bar was because she was under too much pressure! You’re the one who kept forcing her on blind dates, never giving her any space. Mrs. Yates, I’ve always wanted to ask... why did you arrange so many dates for Iris? She’s your only daughter, she’s not even twenty-five. Why are you in such a rush to marry her off?"


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