Julian looked at Tiana, puzzled. "Just now, in front of your aunt and Miss Felly…"
"I love them! I love them all!" Tiana wiped away her tears, her eyes earnest as she met Julian's gaze. "I really love Auntie, and Grandma, and I love Miss Felly most of all."
She stumbled over her words, desperate to explain herself.
She was not even six years old yet—her every gesture, every thought, was transparent to the adults around her.
In that moment, Julian understood exactly what Tiana was going through.
She could already sense that, whether it was Grandma, Auntie, or Felicity, none of them treated her with the same gentle care her mother once had. But living in this environment, Tiana had no power to change anything. Of course she was scared.
There were no choices left to her. She could only say what the adults wanted to hear, even if it meant betraying her real feelings.
It was, in the end, a child's instinct to survive.
Julian's heart felt as if it were being torn apart—unbearable, agonizing pain.
His own daughter.
And yet he hadn't been able to protect her. She was so young, and already she'd learned to be afraid, to say whatever she needed just to get by.
It was his fault. All of it.
"Are you afraid of Daddy?" he asked her softly.
Tiana's wide, innocent eyes stared up at him. "Daddy loves Miss Felly the most. I love Miss Felly, and I love Daddy too."
Julian fell silent.
She couldn't even bring herself to speak the truth.
She'd already realized that, without her mother, she was never truly safe with her father and his new wife.
"I'll talk to your mom," Julian said gently, trying to soothe her, desperate to win back her trust. "I'll do my best to convince her to bring you home. Would you like that?"
Tiana's eyes lit up instantly. "Really?"
"Of course."


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