Lila's grip on Kieran's shirt tightened slightly.
Kieran straightened his back, his gaze dropping to her half-lowered eyes. "Can you trust me?" he asked.
"No matter what role the Morgans might have played in all of this, I'll ensure you get the truth. But until we figure everything out, can you try to be a little happier?"
Lila suddenly lifted her head, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears.
Years of missing her parents, the frustration and pain she had bottled up after meeting Gordon today, all seemed to find an outlet in that single moment.
In the blink of an eye, her eyes reddened.
She didn't want to cry in front of Kieran.
"Uncle Kieran, I miss them," she said, her voice trembling as she quickly looked away.
But the moment the words left her lips, the tears came, spilling over and rolling silently down her cheeks.
She raised a hand to wipe them away, but Kieran was faster. He reached out, brushing the tears from her face.
"I know. Our Lila is a good, loving daughter. She misses her parents but doesn't want to upset the family, so she keeps all the pain to herself. I know everything you've been holding in.
"But from now on, can you try to trust me? With me, you can say whatever's on your mind. Laugh when you want to laugh. Cry when you need to cry. Just be yourself. Okay?"
The tears wouldn't stop. For the first time, Lila realized just how much she could cry.
"I don't want to…" She paused, her voice breaking. She doesn't want to cry so much.
"It's okay, Lila," Kieran murmured, lowering his head to press a light, comforting kiss near her ear.
Her back stiffened slightly, the streaks of tears still visible on her face.
"Uncle Kieran…" she murmured, taking a shaky breath as her emotions swirled in turmoil. Then, she asked, "Uncle Kieran, do you like me?"
Lila thought, "If there's even the slightest chance, then I'll be brave one more time."
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