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The same question had gued Elliana’s thoughts. The siblings found themselves at an impasse and turned toward Arthur for guidance.
Arthur continued his study of the bracelet, turning it slowly in his palm. After an extended silence, he spoke with measured analysis. “This piece appears remarkably ancient—likely descended from an era lost to memory. If it truly represents an artifact from those distant times, its original purpose was woven into its very creation.”
Elliana and Milton, both blessed with exceptional intellect, immediately grasped the implications behind Arthur’s observation and shared a meaningful nce.
“Ancient traditions often dictated that certain treasures passed through daughters rather than sons. Though such customs strike modern minds as peculiar, they carried immense significance in their time.” Arthur paused, his voice taking on a thoughtful cadence. “I suspect the female serpent bracelet your mother left was always destined for a daughter’s hand, never a son’s. Whoever ims ownership of this piece inherits a mission that no man can aplish.”
Elliana and Milton found themselves nodding in agreement with Arthur’s reasoning.
Milton’s attention shifted to the male serpent bracelet resting in Elliana’s other hand. “What of this masculine piece? Elliana, how did ite into your possession?”
“This one…” Elliana’s gaze dropped to the male bracelet in her palm. Cole’s mother had left it as his inheritance. The bracelet was connected to the Evans family’s secrets and matters concerning Cole’s mother—territory she couldn’t traverse without careful consideration.
Arthur, ever observant, caught the hesitation that colored Elliana’s expression and asked gently, “Is there something you feel you cannot share with us?”
“Yes.” Elliana’s nod carried the weight of unspokenplexities. Her gaze swept between Arthur and Milton, touched with genuine regret. “Dad, Milton, forgive me, but the story behind this male serpent bracelet must remain untold—at least for now.”
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Arthur and Milton exchanged understanding smiles, their faces radiating warmth rather than disappointment. They wouldn’t demand answers she wasn’t prepared to give.
Relief washed over Elliana at their gracious eptance. “Dad, Milton, I believe these jade pieces hold the key to Mom’s hidden past. If we can unlock their mysteries, we might discover not only where she came from, but perhaps even where she vanished to.”
“My thoughts exactly,” Milton agreed, his voice carrying conviction.
Arthur’s enthusiasm zed as he interjected, “I’ll mobilize every resource the Campbell family possesses to trace these bracelets’ origins. You’ll hear of any discoveries the moment they surface.”
Elliana’s smile bloomed with genuine relief at his words. Her own research through countless ancient texts had yielded nothing about the jade pieces—a testament to their extraordinary origin. It seemed no schr had ever documented their existence, making their history frustratingly elusive. Her solitary efforts had reached their limits, but with her father channeling the Campbell family’s considerable influence, their prospects brightened considerably.
Arthur took a picture of the bracelet before returning it to Elliana’s care. “This treasure passed from your mother’s hands to yours—guard it with your life.”
“I will, Dad.” Elliana tucked the bracelets away with reverent care.<fne8e3> ???? ????s? ???????s ?? find?novel</fne8e3>
Today should have sparkled with celebration—Elliana’s homing deserved nothing less. Yet, their conversation had drifted inevitably toward Rita’s memory, casting shadows over what should have been pure joy.
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