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“What made you think of that?” Amelia didn’t agree or object.
“I want to make money and be as impressive as you, Rebecca said. She used to not really get her mom–so much had always been kept from her.
But now, things were different–she finally understood.
Her mom was a real pro at making money.
She had connections everywhere.
She lived life completely on her own terms, never needing to depend on anyone else.
“I’ve set aside enough money for you to never worry about finances, Rebecca,” Amelia said softly. She didn’t want her daughter to go through the hardships she did; all she wanted was for Rebecca to see the world for herself. “Even if you bring Samuel with you, the two of you could live carefree, without a single worry.”
But this was the first time Rebecca was so stubborn about something. “But I want to, Mom,” she insisted, determination shining in her eyes.
Amelia raised an eyebrow, “You really want this?”
Rebecca nodded eagerly. “Yeah!”
Amelia met Rebecca’s determined stare with soft, thoughtful eyes. “Is this because of what Jeffrey said during the divorce?”
“That’s part of it,” Rebecca said honestly, her voice steady. She’d grown up so much lately. “But mostly, I want to be someone strong–I don’t want to be some couch potato just living off my family’s money forever.”
Looking back, she realized she’d never given any of this a thought until everything blew up.
Her whole life, her parents shielded her from worries, giving her all the cash she wanted to spend however she pleased.
After marrying Jeffrey, things were even easier. All she had to do was look after Samuel and keep the house running. Money? Never her problem.
But after all that had happened, Rebecca finally got it: if she didn’t have some real skills and her own money, she’d always be at the mercy of others. To really live without fear–to be able to face whatever came her way- she needed to rely on herself. Only then could she truly feel at ease, no matter what life threw at her.
“You’re already doing great,” Amelia said gently, not wanting her daughter to go through hardship. “All those things you can do–dancing, drawing–I never learned any of them myself.”
“But that only covers the basics,” Rebecca replied, her eyes unwavering. “I want more than just to get by–I want enough strength and security that nothing can shake me, no matter what comes. Please teach me, Mom.”
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“It’s hard work.” Amelia cautioned.
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“I’m not afraid,” Rebecca said firmly. If anything, working hard just makes me feel more alive, she thought.
At last, Amelia nodded and agreed.
She talked Rebecca through the basics of launching a business. “Take some time to think about your strengths, and what kind of venture you’d like to start. Once you’ve worked it out, write me a business plan and let me
see.”
“Okay,” Rebecca replied.
Amelia added gently, “I’ve put the start–up money on the card for you. Take whatever you need.”
Rebecca felt her heart grow soft and warm. “Thank you, Mom.”
“Silly girl,” Amelia said softly, feeling a surge of guilt in her heart.
She’d only wanted Rebecca to experience the beauty of the world, but now she realized her daughter had gone through so much already.
Knock knock.
*****
Rebecca and Amelia turned toward the sound and saw Stephen standing in the doorway, looking as put- together as ever in his custom gray suit. His silver–rimmed glasses gave him that signature gentle, refined air. He asked with his usual polite tone, “May I come in?”
Rebecca couldn’t help but wonder what brought him here, but she nodded anyway. “Sure.”
Stephen’s lips curled into a polite smile as he turned to the person behind him. “Come in and say hi to Amelia.”
Rebecca blinked, a little lost.
‘Who?‘ she wondered.
Before she could think further, a young woman stepped into the room alongside Stephen.
She was about half a head shorter than him, with long hair flowing over her shoulders and gentle, fox–like eyes that made her look both graceful and approachable. The white dress she wore added a touch of quiet elegance and softness.
Rebecca glanced at her, and just then, the woman’s gaze landed right on Rebecca.
“Is this the girl I’ve heard about?” Rebecca asked. She knew there was someone close to Stephen, but she’d never seen her until now.
“No,” Stephen answered, still in that calm, warm tone, “just a good friend of mine–Karen Lindsay.”
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The moment those words left Stephen’s lips, the atmosphere in the room shifted.
A barely noticeable trace of self–deprecation flickered in Karen’s eyes.
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Rebecca noticed it instantly–and in that split second, she knew for sure: this was the girl Stephen had been hiding all this time, the one he never let anyone see, refusing to admit she was anything more than just a friend. ‘So it’s her, Rebecca thought, her mind sharp as ever.
“This is Amelia, Jeffrey’s mother–in–law,” Stephen said, introducing Karen beside him.
Karen offered a gentle smile and greeted her. “Hello, Ms. Jensen.”
Amelia froze for a split second as she took in Karen’s face.
“That face… It’s so familiar, Amelia thought, a rush of recognition passing through her.
Rebecca softly tapped her mother’s arm. “Mom?”
Amelia collected herself, her gaze lingering briefly on the red mole at Karen’s earlobe. She kept her composure, betraying nothing. “Please, have a seat,” she said, her tone steady and calm.
Stephen and Karen spent some time checking in on Amelia. Karen kept things polite and classy, never missing a beat.
Once the pleasantries were over, Stephen shot Rebecca a few sideways glances, subtle but not unnoticed.
Rebecca picked up on it instantly and said straight–out, “You got something to say?”
Karen looked a little surprised.
‘Wow, she’s really straightforward,‘ Karen thought.
“Yeah, I do–there’s something I need to talk about,” Stephen said.
“Say it,” Rebecca replied, her voice level but firm. She could tell he wasn’t here just to check on Amelia- everyone knew she and Stephen weren’t that close, especially with all the mess going on between him and Jeffrey.
Stephen glanced at Amelia. “Mind if we step outside for a quick word in private?”
“No need, whatever you have to say, you can say it right here,” Rebecca answered plainly, making it clear she wasn’t about to give him any one–on–one time. “There’s nothing you can’t say in front of my mom.”
“I want to talk about you and Jeffrey,” Stephen said.
“Say it,” Rebecca responded, not backing down for a second.
Stephen got straight to the point. “Are you planning to take Samuel and Amelia and slip out of Jelasburg— without telling Jeffrey?”
Rebecca’s head snapped up in surprise.
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She shot him a wary look, suddenly on alert.
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“Stanley’s been pretty active lately, so it wasn’t exactly hard to guess,” Stephen said, his gaze unwavering. “If you want, I can help you leave without Jeffrey ever finding out or getting in the way.”
Rebecca gave him a skeptical look. “What’s your goal here?”
Stephen’s eyes stayed unreadable. “If it comes to that, I want you to spare his life.
Rebecca blinked, not sure what he meant.
She had a guess but asked anyway, “Who?”
“Jeffrey,” Stephen said plainly. “My brother.”
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