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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 2050

At the Smith residence, Meredith arrived with Dahlia in tow, chatting and laughing with Cecilia.

Barely past her first birthday, Dahlia already sensed adult moods. She toddled over with a slice of fruit, offering it to Cecilia in hopes of earning a smile.

Meredith's sigh slipped out. "A child this tiny shouldn't have to be so considerate. It breaks my heart."

"Yes," Cecilia murmured.

Cecilia, too, found the girl pitiful.

What baffled her most was how Cassandra—Dahlia's own mother—could be so cold to the child.

After playing for a while, Dahlia grew drowsy, climbed onto a velvet chaise, and drifted into sleep without a fuss.

A maid tried to lift her. Dahlia startled awake, eyes wide with fear, until they found Meredith.

Meredith stood at once and gathered the trembling child into her arms.

"It's all right," she whispered, voice soft as a feather. "We're at Cecilia's house, and Mommy is right here."

Only then did Dahlia relax, cheek pressed against Meredith's shoulder—still without uttering a single word.

When sleep reclaimed her, Meredith kept holding her, unwilling to loosen the fragile peace.

"Lay her on the bed," Cecilia urged. "It's tiring for you to hold her like this."

Meredith shook her head. "She wakes the moment I let go. She needs me beside her; otherwise, the nightmares come."

Grief edged her next words. "Since I brought her home, she often sits alone, staring into space. She hasn't even started talking yet."

Cecilia nodded, eyes shining with unspoken sympathy.

Meredith pressed a gentle kiss to Dahlia's brow, a tiny gesture brimming with fierce resolve.

"It's getting late," she said, slipping her bag over one shoulder. "Ceci, we'll head back now."

Cecilia walked with them to the porch, her heels ticking softly across the marble like a metronome for good-byes. At the threshold, she paused, shoulders squared yet eyes tender, determined to escort this small piece of warmth all the way to the gate. Outside, dusk had thinned into the violet hush that comes just before the streetlights wake.

"Ms. Seiler, please bring Dahlia over again—okay? I want her to play with me next time, too," Elliot called, cupping his hands around his mouth as though afraid the breeze might steal the plea away.

Amy's face is practically porcelain. By looks alone, she should have every child's vote. Baffled, she waited for her son's verdict.

Chapter 2050 Promise Renewed 1

Chapter 2050 Promise Renewed 2

She chased him across lawns, snatched controllers from his hands, and squealed in triumph. No wonder the boy now leaned toward the gentler presence that was Dahlia.

Dahlia, by contrast, had slipped into the house today like a breeze through sheer curtains—soft, obliging, eager to help with every little task.

When Elliot opened his livestream, she had toddled off and returned with a bowl of strawberries, setting it beside him like an attentive page offering fruit to a young king.

Later, as he played games, she perched beside him, wide eyes reflecting the screen's glow, pure worship shimmering in their depths.

And the moment she arrived, she'd handed him a single garden blossom—its stem crooked, its petals slightly bruised—yet to Elliot it felt grander than any medal.

Placed side by side, Dahlia's quiet devotion and Amelia's spirited raids formed a contrast so sharp the boy's preference seemed inevitable.

Watching him, Cecilia drifted into her own reverie. One day, Elliot, Jon, Luke, and Gabe will all grow up. What kinds of women will steal their hearts? The thought unfurled like a montage: four tuxedoed sons, four veiled brides, confetti swirling beneath cathedral arches.

A sudden chill prickled her arms. Four weddings... Lord, that's a lot of ceremonies—and a lot of new personalities to juggle. Her pulse picked up, wild as an unseen drum.

And grandchildren. What if each couple hands me two babies? That's eight little ones crying for snacks, storybooks, and piano lessons.

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