Chapter 501 Never Leave Her
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“I prepared for every possibility,” Quinn said. “My safety matters a great deal more than just to
me.”
She leaned closer, tilting her face up to catch his shadowed eyes. The air between them tasted of shared worry.
“Since you met him, unrest has gnawed at you. I needed to know why. Julius, is there really nothing else you wish to tell me?”
His body jerked, a shiver of panic. Words stuck fast in his throat.
He had gained something precious. That only made the prospect of loss more terrifying.
Seeing his silence, Quinn squeezed his hand. “Let’s eat first. I’m starving.”
“All right,” he replied, the single syllable barely louder than a breath.
They chose a quiet restaurant. Quinn scanned the menu. Dishes she usually loved stirred no appetite, while the sour soup she normally ignored suddenly called to her.
After ordering, she looked up. “When I saw your father, he mentioned your mother’s last words. Do you know what they were?”
Julius‘ brow knit. “Her… last words?”
“He made it sound as though her final request binds him, even in death. I suspect he cannot end his own life because of it.”
Given how fiercely Joaquin had loved his wife, ending himself would have surprised no one when she died.
Yet instead he spiraled–tormenting Julius, courting danger across the globe–until the Whitethorn patriarch confined him to a lonely island and the chaos finally stilled.
Julius pressed his lips together. “I never heard of any message. Mother took her own life. Father drove her to the hospital. I blacked out. When I woke, I was in a hospital bed. She was already gone.”
As he spoke, color drained from his face. Each word fell lower, heavier.
Again, he saw her collapsed in a pool of red. The memory painted the present in blood.
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Chapter 501 Never Leave Her
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A warm hand covered his icy fingers. Quinn’s steady voice drifted close, soft as spring wind. The crimson haze began to thin.
“Am I useless?” he whispered, eyes lifting slowly to hers. “My mother collapsed, and I did nothing. I only screamed, lost my mind, blinded Marley in one eye, and fainted.”
A sharp ache speared Quinn’s heart.
The man the world hailed as a prodigy still lived inside the cage of a shattered childhood.
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