Chapter 42: Pack Bonds and Hidden Truths–2
Valerie’s voice was full of contempt. “A disgrace to the legal profession.”
I pretended not to hear, but their words stung more than I wanted to admit.
The next day arrived quickly, bringing with it the scheduled family dinner at the Rivers
Family Mansion. Before heading there, I first stopped by the Winters Family Estate
nearby.
Inside, my father Richard Winters and his second mate Natalie were both present in
the living room. My father’s white hair gleamed in the afternoon light as he looked up
at my arrival.
“You haven’t been staying at home lately,” he observed, his tone gentler than I remembered. “Where have you been living?”
Having learned the hidden truth behind my father’s remarriage–that it was my mother Sarah’s dying wish for him to find happiness again–my attitude had softened considerably. The bitterness I’d carried for years had begun to dissolve, leaving room for understanding.
“I’m living in a furnished apartment my cousin Alexander gave me,” I replied calmly.
“It’s close to the law firm, so it’s convenient for work.”
Richard nodded approvingly, his amber eyes–so like my own–warming slightly. “When you
have some time, I’ll introduce you to some uncles and elders, to help you build up your client base.”
I did not refuse this offer of resources as I might have done before. “Alright, maybe
next weekend.”
Suddenly, the patter of small feet drew my attention. Grace ran downstairs with bright eyes and hugged my leg tightly.
“Sister! Sister, you’re back!” she exclaimed, her childish voice filled with genuine delight.
I gently patted her head, feeling an unexpected warmth spread through my chest. “Yes.”
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Natalie smiled warmly from where she sat. “How have you been lately, Olivia? Are you
adapting well to your new place?”
I no longer confronted her with the cold hostility I’d shown before. Instead, I merely nodded lightly, acknowledging her question without encouraging further
conversation.
“I’ll go upstairs to get something first,” I said, disengaging gently from Grace’s
embrace.
I ascended to my old room, leaving the couple behind. Through the partially open
door, I could hear Natalie’s whispered words.
“Richard, don’t you feel Olivia has changed? She’s softened a lot this time.”
My father’s voice carried a note of gratification. “She’s grown up now, no longer so
rebellious.”
Inside my room, I was about to do my makeup when my gaze fell to the vanity. There, Grace’s crayon drawing lay quietly where she must have left it during one of her visits
to my room.
For a moment, my emotions were a turbulent sea. The childish artwork depicted a happy family of four: Richard and Natalie on the sides, myself as the taller figure in the middle, and little Grace beside me, all holding hands under a bright yellow sun.

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The Winters couple followed behind as Grace and I entered the Rivers Family Mansion, where Connor personally came to greet us at the door. His ice–blue eyes warmed visibly when they landed on me.
Inside, William and Katherine Rivers welcomed us with warm smiles. Standing beside them, Vanessa also offered some polite greetings, her expression carefully

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