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Arthur’s gaze darkened as he stared at his phone, his expression
serious.
His thoughts raced. He was worried that the sudden turn of events might be too much for Charlotte to handle.
He couldn’t shake the feeling that the reason she wasn’t answering his calls was because she was struggling to accept what was happening.
“Track her location,” he told Grace, his voice low.
“Yes, sir,” Grace replied before heading off.
Arthur continued to try calling Charlotte, but this time, the phone went straight to voicemail. A chill of anxiety spread through him.
His mind was in turmoil, but all he could think about was seeing her, knowing exactly where she was.
It wasn’t long before Grace returned.
“Sir, Mrs. Harrison booked a flight to Camoreham about half an hour ago. She’s already boarded the plane.”
Arthur frowned. He suspected she was going there to clear her mind. Her abrupt departure told him how upset she must be.
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A feeling of discomfort washed over him. Things were slipping out of his control, and he couldn’t just sit back.
“Get me the soonest available flight to Camoreham,” he ordered.
“Understood,” Grace replied immediately, moving to handle the
arrangements.
Arthur didn’t waste any time. He left the office and headed straight to the airport.
By the time he arrived, everything was set. The private jet was waiting, and within minutes, he was aboard, the plane taking off.
Jacob Draper, one of his assistants, sat next to him. Jacob was a tech expert, and he could track Charlotte’s movements in real–time, making sure they wouldn’t lose sight of her.
Five hours later, the plane touched down.
Charlotte headed directly from the airport to the hospital, the sky already dark.
But as she stood at the hospital entrance, she hesitated. She took a few deep breaths, trying to steady herself, but the weight of fear pressed down on her.
She wasn’t sure she was ready to face Ava, not after avoiding her for so long, not after the disappointment she was afraid to see in
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her eyes.
Still holding the flowers and fruit she had bought, she took another breath, trying to push away the nervousness, and stepped forward.
“Charlotte.” The voice cut through the quiet night.
She looked up to see Pete. He was walking toward her with measured steps, wearing a simple white shirt and grey pants. His short hair was neatly styled, and his features were handsome, but there was something more refined about him now, his boyish innocence replaced with quiet confidence.
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“Pete?” A faint smile tugged at Charlotte’s lips. “You’ve changed so much. I almost didn’t recognize you.”
“Same here.” Pete chuckled, his smile warm. “If I hadn’t looked at your pictures before, I might not have recognized you either.”
For a brief moment, Charlotte’s heart tightened. She used to be full of life, her eyes sparkling with energy. But now, she felt like a shadow of that person, distant, reserved, and weighed down by a quiet sadness.
She blinked, then asked softly, “How is my grandma?”
“You’ll see for yourself soon enough.”
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