Chapter 656 A Different Voice
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At that point, Ursula and Thea knew they couldn’t say much more without pushing too hard. They both knew Amelia was set in her ways, and arguing with her would only make things
worse.
They finished dinner, chatted for a while, and then Amelia headed back to work. She’d barely sat at her desk when her phone rang.
“Amelia, it’s Mom. Am I bothering you?” The voice on the other end sounded painfully familiar, as if it carried the echo of her childhood.
But it wasn’t the same sharp, superior voice that used to come blazing in, ready to scold. This one had hesitation in it. Careful edges. Almost timid.
“I’m not busy,” Amelia said. “What is it?”
Even though Emery was speaking to her, Amelia still didn’t know how to respond. She didn’t know what tone to use, what distance to maintain, or how to respond without sounding cold or soft.
In that way, they were alike. They both got awkward and stiffened when things got too close. At least Amelia wasn’t doing what she used to do, blocking every number and cutting off every call. Maybe that counted as progress.
There was a short silence. Emery seemed to be choosing her words carefully. When she finally spoke again, her voice trembled slightly. “I heard from your grandmother,” she said slowly, testing every syllable. “She said you and Jeremy are planning to get engaged?” It was as if she were afraid of stepping on a wire.
Amelia’s fingers tightened around her phone. Leaning back in her chair, she looked out at the skyline beyond the window. Her voice was steady and flat. “Yes, that’s the plan.”
“Then … do you need help with anything?” Emery sounded eager and a little too careful now, like she was trying to earn permission. “An engagement is a big deal. I know I didn’t do things right before, but at a time like this, I still want to help you.
“Venue, arrangements, the guest list. If you trust me, I can handle things. I can worry about it so you don’t have to.”
Amelia knew Jeremy. Given how much he cared about her, he’d make sure everything was done properly. The Currans had the people and resources to make it effortless. All she had to do was show up and be taken care of.
She would be involved, too. She wanted a wedding that felt like them-something they both loved-something they could look back on as the start of their life together.
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Now, Emery wanted to be part of it, too.
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Amelia opened her mouth to refuse, but the words got stuck in her throat.
In the end, she softened just a little. “Okay,” she said. “You can.”
Three simple words, and on the other end of the line, it sounded like a door had cracked open.
“R-really?” Emery stammered, suddenly breathless. “That … that’s wonderful. That’s really wonderful.”
If mothers and daughters truly didn’t hold grudges overnight, it would’ve been a miracle. Emery didn’t dare hope for that. Not yet, at least.
Maybe Amelia was doing it for her late father’s sake. Maybe she was just being polite. Maybe something had shifted. Whatever the reason. Emery didn’t care. The mere fact that Amelia had said yes made her feel lightheaded with relief.
She hurried to maintain her momentum, her caution almost spilling over. “Then, when can we meet? We can talk through the details together.”
She sounded afraid Amelia might change her mind at any moment.
Amelia listened to the bright, barely contained excitement in Emery’s voice. The tight discomfort that always came with saying no eased a fraction. She thought for a moment. “Jeremy and I are busy the next few days,” she said. “Let’s do it next weekend. We’ll pick a place and talk properly then.”
“Okay, okay, perfect,” Emery said quickly, as if she were afraid the promise would disappear if she didn’t grab it fast enough. “Just tell me the exact time. Any time works.”
Then, more cautiously, she asked, “Should I remind you ahead of time?”
“I won’t forget,” Amelia said.
Hearing Emery sound so careful and hopeful made Amelia feel a pinch of something. She didn’t like that feeling, but she couldn’t ignore it, either. So she gave her an answer she could hold on to.
Before Gianna showed up and turned everything toxic, their home had been warm. Happy, even. Maybe they’d never get back there. But Amelia couldn’t pretend she felt nothing.
“Good.” Emery breathed, as if she’d finally relaxed. “That’s good.”
They exchanged a few more words and ended the call.
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I'm starting not to like Josie's character. If any man did all the things she's doing, they'd be considered creepy. This version of Josie is giving me the ick....
Does the novel ends in chapter 716 or is it still ongoing?...
Absolutely beautiful!...
Oh my! I really like Whitney (Jeremy's mum). She's so down to earth. She didn't even acknowledge Sabrina's presence....
I don't know what's with this new writer, but they are only making things worse. Gianna does in fact know how to ride a horse. She's had lessons and she even had a race with Amelia where she threw nails on the track to cheat. Gianna fell in the mud and was embarrassed when they pulled the cameras at a riding club owned by Jeremy....
Why did Cloudspire Estate change from a house to an apartment? Why is the writer acting like Jeremy does not own the property and he is not the one that allowed Amelia stay there? I hate when the writer does not remember what they wrote....
This is chapter 51 again when it should be chapter 52. Please fix for future readers....
New chapters please. If Amelia doesn’t end up with Jeremy I’m going to cry...
New chapters please....