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When Love Finds Its Way Back (Cassienne and Dreston) novel Chapter 122

Chapter One Hundred And TwentyTwo: You Two Looked Happy.

The sliding glass doors parted. And Emily Rhodes stepped into the arrival hall with the slow confidence of a woman who had fought her way back to herself.

For a second, she simply stood there, taking everything in. The lights. The people. The movements. The freedom of being out in the world without hospital walls, without quiet corridors, without nurses watching her every step.

Then her eyes found them. Cassienne and Dreston together.

Emily’s face lit up in a way that made strangers turn to look at her. It was not just a smile. It was a relief. It was a mother’s pride. A mother’s heart seeing her child safe and loved.

Cassienne’s throat tightened.

Mamashe whispered.

Emily did not wait for formality. She abandoned her suitcase right there and opened her arms wide.

Cassienne ran into them. The hug was tight, it was real and trembling.

Emily held her daughter as though she was grounding herself in something solid. Cassienne buried her face against her mother’s shoulder, inhaling the familiar scent that no hospital could erase.

You look beautiful,Emily murmured into her hair. Stronger and happier.

Cassienne pulled back slightly, her eyes already shining. You lookamazing, Mama.

And she did.

Emily’s face had regained its glow. The tired shadows that once clung beneath her eyes were gone. Her posture was steady. Her gaze was clear. She wore a soft lavender dress and a light cardigan, her hair styled neatly, a touch of lipstick adding warmth to her smile.

She did not look fragile at all. Instead, she looked healed.

Emily finally turned to Dreston. My son.

Her tone was affectionate, and familiar.

Dreston stepped forward immediately and bowed his head slightly in respect before pulling her into a

gentle embrace.

Welcome home, Mother,he said warmly.

She studied him as she pulled back, cupping his face briefly with both hands.

You’ve lost weight,she said, narrowing her eyes playfully. Is my daughter not feeding you properly?

Cassienne stiffened for half a second.

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Dreston reacted smoothly. She still cooks better than anyone I know. I’m just working too much.1

Emily clicked her tongue disapprovingly. “Work will always be there. A wife should not compete with your

office.”

Cassienne almost laughed in nervous relief. Dreston didn’t miss the way her shoulders relaxed.

He reached down and picked up Emily’s suitcase effortlessly.

Let’s go home,he said.

Home.

The word lingered between him and Cassienne.

The drive back was filled with chatter.

Emily sat in the back seat between them, her hands resting over Cassienne’s and occasionally squeezing Dreston’s arm as she spoke.

She asked about everything. The expo. The tournament. The news.

Yes, yes, I saw it,she said excitedly. They were calling you some mysterious name. NULLWRAITH?

Cassienne froze.

Dreston answered before she could panic. Just a gaming alias. It became a trend.

Emily beamed. My daughter has always been brilliant.She turned to Cassienne. “But promise me something.

What?Cassienne asked gently.

Don’t let fame steal your peace. You always loved playing because it made you happy. Don’t let it become something that pressures you.

Cassienne blinked, surprised by the wisdom in her tone.

I won’t,she promised.

Emily nodded, satisfied. Dreston watched the exchange quietly. She’s stronger than before.

This wasn’t the fragile woman they had tiptoed around years ago. This was a woman who had rebuilt herself carefully and deliberately.

He felt a quiet respect settle in his chest.

When the SUV pulled into the mansion driveway, the staff were already lined up respectfully near the

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entrance.

Mrs. Rawlings stood at the front, smiling widely.

The moment Emily stepped out of the car, the woman hurried forward.

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