Shannon was on the phone, sounding furious. "I never imagined Daphne would be so disgraceful. She's not even as good as Yvette. At least Yvette stayed with us for three years without causing any trouble."
For three years, Yvette had either cared for the Lane family or stayed alone at home. She had hardly known any men.
Xavier listened to Shannon's complaints for a long time before speaking. "Mom, I just found out that Daphne wasn't the one who saved you back then."
Shannon was stunned. She asked, "Then, who was it?"
"It was Yvette." Xavier proceeded to tell her everything he had uncovered.
Shannon, who was in Lane Mansion, looked conflicted. "Why didn't Yvette ever mention something so important?"
"Maybe she thought it was insignificant, and she didn't know initially that Daphne had taken her place."
Shannon fell silent. Looking at the photo of the two socialites on the table, she felt guilty about her past actions toward Yvette.
"You should bring her home for dinner tomorrow," she suggested.
"She's gone." Saying these two words drained him of all his strength.
"Gone? Where did she go?" Shannon asked, puzzled.
"I don't know. I'm hanging up if there's nothing else." Xavier didn't want to discuss Yvette leaving any further.
After ending the call, he rubbed his throbbing temples, looking out at the falling snow that showed no signs of stopping.
Shannon had intended to tell him about Jeremiah, but now it seemed best to keep quiet for the night.
A sleepless night ensued for Xavier.
The next morning, he didn't go to the office. He continued searching for Yvette, but unfortunately, there was still no trace of her.
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