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A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator novel Chapter 45

Her question sounded sincere, but she knew Frank too well.

Frank would agree, of coursehe always did. He had a habit of tossing out questions just for show, never really caring about the answer. His concern was no deeper than the casual small talk with a neighbor during an afterdinner stroll: Have you eaten yet?Did it matter what the neighbor said? Not in the slightest.

Sometimes Elissa wondered if this was how their marriage had managed to last three years. Frank’s attention was always there in the gestures, never in the actions. When she had cramps, he’d say, Make sure to have some herbal tea.If she came home drenched from the rain, he’d tell her, Go take a hot shower.When she tripped and fell, he’d remind her, Watch your step next time.

But he never actually made her tea, never brought her an umbrella, never asked if she needed a ride to the hospital. All his tenderness and care were just wordsnever deeds.

As expected, Frank agreed and added, Don’t stay out too late.

Elissa nodded obediently. Okay.

Whether she came home early or not, he never really gave it a second thought.

At the door, Frank and Marcia paused. Suddenly, Marcia slapped her forehead, Frank, go on in without meI think I left my phone in the car. I’ll go grab it.”

Alright,” Frank replied, frowning a little.

Elissa would never be so scatterbrained. She was young, but always organizedmore mature than her peers, really. She never gave him any

trouble.

As Elissa stepped outside the gate, her phone rang. It was Tanya Foster, calling to say she was on her way to pick her up. Elissa had barely ended

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the call when someone called her name.

Marcia approached with a bright smile. Elissa, do you know why Frank’s here today?

No idea.And honestly, she didn’t care.

I’m about to become Mr. Blaine’s student,Marcia announced, her tone

triumphant.

She could never stand how calm Elissa always seemedso composed, so unbothered. You’re just one of the many students Mr. Blaine taught at Vistapeak University. I, on the other hand, will be his personal apprentice.”

Elissa met her gaze. You know Mr. Blaine has only ever taken on one private student outside his time at Vistapeak, right?

Of course I know!Marcia scoffed. Who didn’t?

Aaron Blaine had a single protégésomeone to whom he had passed on everything he knew, a student of rare talent and extraordinary skill. But no one knew who it was.

Elissa smiled faintly. So what makes you think he’ll choose you?

Marcia’s confidence was unwavering. Because I’m more capable than you, and because Frank will make sure I get my chance.

Just wait and see, Elissa. I’m going to surpass youstep by step.

Becoming Aaron’s apprentice meant instant fame in their field. With that, Marcia spun around, brimming with confidence, as if victory was already hers.

So you want me to take your dear sisterinlaw as my apprentice?Aaron lounged on the sofa, sipping the herbal tea Elissa had personally made him before she left. His gaze drifted over the table, where expensive gifts had been carefully laid out. The message was clear: they meant business,

Frank nodded. Yes, Mr. Blaine. I know you’re well into your golden years,

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and I shouldn’t ask this of you, but she’s had a rough time

No matter how rough she’s had it-Aaron interrupted smoothly, -doesn’t she still have you, her scandalstirring brotherinlaw, to lean on?

The old man was clearly taking Elissa’s side, his tone halfmocking.

Frank picked up on it, but responded evenly, As you said, it’s just a rumor. There’s nothing to it.

Aaron snorted, amused by Frank’s ability to lie with a straight face. Rumor or not, I know the truth as well as anyone!

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