A jolt of alarm shot through Finnian. “You’re leaving?” he asked.
Amara nodded. “I’m moving out.”
She was really moving out. Finnian hadn’t expected her to be so decisive. When she said she didn’t want to see him anymore, she truly meant it…
But her own place wasn’t even finished yet. If she left the Everly estate, where would she go—live in a hotel?
Finnian quickly said, “Please, don’t go. Stay here and keep Grandpa company. I won’t come back anymore.”
The truth was, Finnian had been living in his own apartment for years. He had only moved back into the family home because Amara was staying there.
But if Amara really couldn’t stand to see him, then he would be the one to move out.
Amara shook her head at once. “Mr. Everly, this is your home. Of course you should live here. How could you move out just because of me?”
“Besides, my place will be ready soon, and filming for the new series will start before long. I can manage for a little while, and then I’ll be staying with the production crew. You should stay and keep your grandfather company.”
Finnian shook his head firmly. “No.”
He looked up at Amara. “I’ll agree to anything else. I know you don’t want to see me, so I’ll do my best to stay out of your way, alright? Just please, don’t move out.”
“I don’t have much time to spend with Grandpa anyway, and honestly, he’d rather have you here with him. Please, don’t go.”
That was only part of it. The truth was, Finnian had a selfish reason: he simply wanted Amara to stay in the Everly home.
It might be his grandfather’s house, not his own, but as long as Amara stayed with the Everly family, he felt at peace.
One day, Hogan arrived at the company looking exhausted, his expression grim.
He’d spent the past few days traveling for business, negotiating project after project. He had also uncovered something shocking: the man who caused his car accident—the one who later committed suicide in prison—was somehow connected to Liliana. How could that be?
Wasn’t that man just a random stranger? How could he have ties to Liliana?
A troubling suspicion crept into Hogan’s mind. Could Liliana have hired someone to hit him?
Thinking it over, Liliana certainly had the motive.
Back then, he had pressured her to confess her fake pregnancy to Finnian, threatening to tell Finnian himself if she refused. Liliana must have hated him for it—and been afraid, too.
In that light, it wouldn’t be surprising if Liliana had arranged for him to be killed.

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