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The End of a Marriage (Colette and Matheo) novel Chapter 193

Chapter 193

CHAPTER 5

Maggie sighed, her expression softening as she placed a hand on

Isla’s shoulder. “Justdon’t do that again, love. We care about you.

Isla looked down at her lap, unable to meet Maggie’s gaze. She felt a

pang of guilt, knowing that the older woman’s words were genuine.

Dinner was served, but Isla barely tasted the food. She kept her head

down, her eyes fixed on her plate, determined to avoid looking at

Graham or anyone else at the table. She didn’t want to read their lips,

didn’t want to know what they were saying. The effort of engaging, of

pretending to be fine, felt impossible.

As the meal went on, the sound of clinking cutlery and muted

conversations blurred into the background of her silent world. Isla’s only focus was on getting through the dinner, hoping no one would address her directly.

Maggie hovered anxiously beside Isla, placing a plate of deviled eggs, roast chicken, and mashed potatoes with gravy before her. Despite the delicious aroma wafting from the food, Isla barely touched it. Her

spoon moved aimlessly across her plate, carving absentminded patterns in the mashed potatoes. Maggie’s concern radiated from her

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like the warmth of a fire. She fussed and lingered like a mother hen, her gaze darting between Isla’s untouched plate and her pale, forlorn expression.

A sharp rap on the table startled Isla, pulling her out of her spiraling thoughts. Her eyes snapped up to meet Graham’s intense gaze. He was seated at the head of the table, his broad shoulders squared as though he were commanding a boardroom instead of sharing a family meal. He leaned forward slightly, his lips moving deliberately.

You’re not getting up from this table until you finish your plate,he

mouthed, his tone firm and unyielding.

Isla flushed under his scrutiny. She hadn’t needed to hear his words

to feel the weight of them. His raised eyebrow only added to the

pressure.

You worried Maggie enough earlier by disappearing like that,he added, the movements of his lips sharp and precise. You’re not going to worry anyone else by refusing to eat.

Isla’s cheeks burned with embarrassment. Once again, Graham was treating her like a wayward childno, worse, like a little sister under his authority. She cast her gaze downward, willing the redness in her

face to subside.

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Not wanting to prolong the ordeal, Isla quickly began to shovel food

into her mouth. She barely chewed, swallowing hastily in her

desperation to escape the table. Her movements were mechanical, her

appetite nonexistent. She wasn’t eating because she wanted to but

because she felt like a prisoner being forced to comply.

Midway through her rushed meal, Edwin entered the room, his voice

low as he addressed Graham. Isla glanced up just in time to read the

words on Edwin’s lips: You have a call waiting in your study.

Graham stood immediately, excusing himself with a curt nod. Isla’s

eyes widened slightly. His study?

Her stomach twisted as the realization sank in. Robert Lancaster’s

studyher stepfather’s sacred spacewas now Graham’s. It was

another nail in the coffin, another piece of her stepfather’s legacy

claimed by his son as if it had always belonged to him. A fresh ache

bloomed in Isla’s chest, threatening to consume her. Could Graham

not have waited a few weeks before assuming his father’s place so

fully? But then, she reminded herself bitterly, who was she to

protest?

As Graham strode out of the room, his presence still looming large in

her mind, Vanessa Caldwell, seated diagonally from Isla, picked up

her phone. The woman’s perfectly manicured fingers danced over the

screen as she began typing a message. Then, without warning, she

turned her chair slightly and began speaking into the device, holding

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it to her ear.

At first, Isla paid little attention, too focused on forcing down the

food that now felt like lead in her stomach. But then, something

caught her eye. Vanessa had turned her back toward Isla, her

reflection visible in the large mirror mounted on the wall opposite

the dining table. The sight made Isla pause, her spoon suspended

midair.

Vanessa was wearing The Rosewood Locket.

Isla’s breath hitched. She knew that locket anywherethe intricate

floral engravings, the delicate oval shape, the antique gold chain that gleamed softly in the light. It was a Lancaster heirloom, a symbol of love and remembrance passed down through generations. Isla’s mother had worn it proudly after marrying Robert, a token of her

place in the family.

Seeing it now, resting against Vanessa’s throat, was like a dagger to Isla’s heart. Her mind raced. Did this mean? Was Vanessa going to

be Mrs. Lancaster soon?

The thought struck Isla like a physical blow. She choked on a bite of casserole, coughing violently as she reached for her glass of water. The sound drew a sharp glance from Vanessa, who turned briefly to glare at her before returning to her phone call, her posture relaxed

and unaffected.

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