Chapter 30
Lucas’s sharp question took the servant by surprise. After a brief pause, she collected herself and answered, “Ms. Harper has been rising earlier than the rest of us lately. She was already gone by this hour.”
The servant kept her expression carefully blank, though inwardly she rolled her eyes. “Typical-every time Ms. Harper tried to wake him or tucked a blanket over him, he’d shout at her and send her away!
But she was a mere servant, and pointing out her boss’s hypocrisy wasn’t her place.
When Lucas demanded to know Emily’s whereabouts, the servant could only shake her head and murmur apologetic denials.
A flicker of irritation ran through him. He couldn’t fathom why Emily seemed determined to pick fights with him.
He pulled out his phone, ready to call her and unleash his frustration. But after scrolling through his contacts, he realized
her number wasn’t there.
At the top of the list was Lydia’s name. Lucas vaguely recalled Emily’s number once sitting in that spot before he’d blocked it long ago.
‘It wasn’t my fault, he secretly told himself. ‘Emily was always bossing me around, never giving me space. Cutting her off was the only way to find some peace!
Emily had spent weeks trying to win Lucas back after he blocked her. She apologized, begged, and did everything she could to earn his forgiveness-but he refused to give in.
‘So she realized begging wouldn’t work, huh? Now she’s pretending to move on, waiting for me to come crawling back instead?’ Lucas clenched his jaw as realization struck.
His frown deepened, irritation twisting in his chest as he thought, ‘Two years at St. Gabriel Reform Academy should’ve changed her, but she’s only grown more manipulative.
‘I’m not falling for this act. But Lydia has poured her heart into planning the welcome party, and she’s made it clear she expected me to bring Emily. Disappointing her isn’t an option.
‘Fine. I’ll call Emily, tell her about the party, and then block her again. No way am I letting her get what she wants.
Lucas unblocked her number and dialed, teeth gritted.
He was ready to call her bluff, to throw her pathetic act right back in her face. The invitation would slip out casually, just another indifferent detail. But Emily didn’t answer.
Instead, the line clicked over to a lifeless automated voice. “The number you have dialed is no longer in service.”
The words Lucas had prepared lodged in his throat like a fist closing around his windpipe. He stood motionless, struck
silent.
He tried again, stubbornly redialing, but only the same automated response greeted him.
Lucas stared at his phone. Emily had used that number for years-it couldn’t just be disconnected.
Then the realization struck-she’d anticipated his call and blocked him deliberately, forcing him to make the first move. He grew even more convinced of her manipulations.
Lucas refused to indulge her, but he couldn’t bear to let Lydia down.
Jaw clenched, he remained at home, his anger simmering as he planted himself on the couch to wait. The plan was clear in
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