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Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan) novel Chapter 429

Sunlight poured into the room as Grace threw off the covers and got out of bed, still feeling so anxious she thought she might throw up.

Sebastian stepped into the bedroom just as she sat down on the edge of the bed, her face pale and drenched in cold sweat. "Ms. Lambert, did you have a nightmare?"

She'd given him the code to her house door ages ago, but she hadn't expected him to show up that day.

Grace rubbed her temples and took a deep breath, trying to shake off the emotional wreckage from whatever she'd dreamt.

Sebastian walked over and opened the curtains. "You went to bed really late last night. Sorry for overstepping, but I wanted to remind you to take care of yourself. If Mr. Lambert were still around, he wouldn't want to see you running yourself into the ground.

"Also, something's up with Julian. Tristan's been stripped of his position, but there's no word yet on who's replacing him. I'm worried he's going to suspect you had something to do with it."

Grace lowered her gaze. The heat in her body still lingered, and the fear from her dream left her thoughts muddled.

"Sebastian, I underestimated Julian," she said quietly. "He definitely knew about Tristan and just chose to ignore it. Tristan was nothing but a joke to him. Even if his dad secretly gave that position to Tristan, Julian didn't care enough to interfere."

Julian basically ran his whole family. If his father did something behind his back, chances were, Julian knew long before anyone else. He just didn't care enough to call it out.

But once Tristan got exposed in public? Then he'd have to act. Tristan couldn't afford to be seen anymore.

Julian was ruthless, but fortunately, he hadn't come after her over this. If she ever did something like this again, she couldn't afford to leave any loose ends.

"Ms. Lambert, you should eat something. I ordered takeout."

Grace nodded and rushed to the bathroom to freshen up. Sebastian was already setting everything out when she sat down at the dining table.

He'd worked late into the night to get the backlog of paperwork under control.

Grace took her time eating the oatmeal, then suddenly asked, "Did I really hate Ethan that much before?"

Sebastian's hand froze for a second as he peeled the plastic off an appetizer. "Yeah, you did."

"That's so strange," Grace muttered. "I hated him. Everyone knew I hated him. Ethan's the kind of guy who doesn't tolerate disrespect. And I'm the reason he lost the use of his legs. Yet he never retaliated? When he goes after rivals in business, he doesn't leave anything standing."

The Ethan everyone else knew used the law like a weapon, grinding his enemies into dust.

Sebastian sat down with his oatmeal. "What do you think the real story is, Ms. Lambert?"

Grace still felt drained. The dream had left her rattled. And because of Ed, she couldn't just dig into her old memories. He'd freak out.

The one person most afraid of her regaining her memory was Ed. And right now, he was also the one she liked the most. She had to factor in his feelings.

"I don't know. I really don't," she said softly.

He looked noticeably more energetic. He had finally pulled himself out of the low state he'd been in when he first started using that substance.

Grace exhaled deeply and hurried to his room.

The space was spotless. The caretakers had called recently, saying Liam had insisted on cleaning it himself.

Those early days had been brutal—constant pain, cold sweats. But once he pushed through, he'd stay clean as long as he didn't go near that stuff again. He'd learned his lesson.

Liam's biggest fear had always been the same. He had always been afraid of being abandoned by her.

Grace stopped at his desk and picked up one of the finance books he'd been scribbling in. She flipped through his notes.

These notes were all taken very carefully. She could sense a vitality in them.

Liam had finally come back to life. He grinned, showing the faintest trace of a sharp tooth, and said, "Grace, I'm totally good to leave the house now. Let's go get stuff for Christmas. Please?"

He grabbed her sleeve, tugging it back and forth. "I've read every book in here! You gotta let me try it out for real!"

Grace smiled and ruffled his hair. "Alright. Let's go run errands together this morning."

His eyes lit up instantly. With a loud cheer, he began stuffing all his books into a bag, tears streaming down his face as he packed.

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