Frank instinctively believed him. After all, Elissa was carrying Rowan’s child and had grown up with him; it was only natural that she would trust him more. He had seen for himself how much Elissa relied on Rowan in the past. Back then, he had dismissed it as a sister's affection for her brother, but now, he realized her feelings for Rowan had changed long ago.
So why had she married him? The question churned in his gut, but he pushed it down, maintaining his composure. "Is that so? Well, she sees you as a brother. It's only right that you look after her." He then smoothly handed over the insulated container he was holding. "Edna made breakfast for her and the baby."
He was asserting his position as the child's father. He knew that even if Elissa told Rowan the truth, it wouldn't change anything. As ruthless as Rowan could be, he would never abandon his own grandmother for Elissa's sake.
When Elissa came out of her bedroom, the apartment was empty, bathed in the soft light of early autumn streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Faint sounds came from the kitchen. As she approached the doorway, she paused.
The man, dressed in a custom-made black shirt and matching trousers, had an apron tied around his lean waist. His back was to her as he stood at the stove, preparing breakfast with movements that seemed just a little unfamiliar. He must have heard her, because he glanced over his shoulder, his expression less than pleasant. "Her highness is awake? Go sit down."
“...”
Elissa had no idea what she had done to annoy him this time. She glanced toward the front door. "Did someone ring the doorbell earlier?"



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