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    Chapter <b>394 </b>


    <b>+25 </b>Bonus


    Leonard sat quietly in the back seat<b>, </b>watching the two figures in front of him. From behind, just the outline of their heads, they looked unexpectedly well–matched.


    Aurora carried that quiet<b>, </b>refinedposure<b>, </b>while Lucas exuded <b>a </b>cold, aloof presence, and somehow, the contrast worked perfectly.


    Leonard had always assumed their marriage was <b>a </b>convenient arrangement, a matter of necessity rather than affection.


    But after spending even a short time around them<b>, </b>he began to realize that Aurora didn’t seem indifferent toward Lucas at all.


    In fact, when something came up, she instinctively nced toward him, like she was seeking his input or relying on his opinion.


    It made Leonard question everything.


    Was there even a ce for him anymore?


    Looking at them now<b>, </b>it hit him that he was the outsider. The third party.


    Like some rat scurrying in the gutter<b>, </b>peeking into someone else’s well–lit home and calling it hope.


    His fingers curled into fists as he sat there<b>, </b>silent, reevaluating the path ahead.


    Aurora, meanwhile, was entirely unaware of his inner turmoil.


    Her mind was consumed by one thing–her mother.


    The image of <b>Grace </b>coughing, clutching her chest, haunted her. It reyed over and over, impossible to shake.


    Aurora’s grip tightened around the steering wheel.


    In her heart, she kept repeating one thing: “Mom<b>, </b>please… hold on. I’m on my way<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Meanwhile<b>, </b>at the Hunt <b>estate</b><b>. </b>


    Joseph had brought Judy home <b>with </b>him.


    <b>Despite </b><b>his </b>father’s previous objections, after <b>everything </b>that had happened today, Joseph was more convinced than ever that Judy was the one, especially when Aurorashed <b>out </b><b>at </b>him<b>, </b>Judy had stood by him<b>, </b>mindful of his pride even when things <b>got </b>tense<b>. </b>


    That thought made him <b>squeeze </b>Judy’s hand <b>a </b>little tighter.


    He <b>was </b><b>ready</b><b>. </b>Tonight, he’d formally introduce her to his parents.


    <b>But </b><b>on </b>the <b>way </b>there, Judy had <b>grown </b>increasingly uneasy. A sense <b>of </b>dread curied in her chest.


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    She turned <b>to </b>him and spoke <b>softly</b><b>, </b><b>“</b>Joseph<b>… </b>are <b>you </b>really sure about this? Maybe <b>we </b>should wait.”


    <b>Joseph </b>shook his head. <b>“</b><b>How </b><b>can </b><b>we</b><b>? </b>I’ve <b>already </b><b>made </b>up my mind. Why <b>go </b><b>back </b>on it now<b>?</b>”


    Joseph <b>didn’t </b>want <b>to </b>back <b>down</b>. <b>Not </b><b>now</b>.


    <b>After </b>everything he’d seen today–how <b>Judy </b><b>stood </b>by <b>him</b><b>, </b>how thoughtfully she <b>protected </b>his pride–he was more certain than ever that she <b>was </b>someone <b>worth </b>holding <b>on </b>to.


    <b>But </b><b>Judy </b><b>couldn’t </b>shake <b>the </b><b>unease </b><b>in </b>her <b>heart</b><b>. </b>


    Something about <b>all </b>of <b>it </b><b>felt </b><b>off </b>and unnatural.


    “Do you really think <b>your </b><b>parents </b>are <b>going </b><b>to </b><b>ept </b><b>us</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>she asked<b>, </b><b>voice </b>tight.


    Her lips pressed together as she <b>added</b><b>, </b><b>“</b><b>After </b>all this time<b>… </b><b>have </b><b>you </b><b>even </b>thought about <b>our </b>future? Or are <b>you </b>just with <b>me </b>because you like <b>sleeping </b><b>with </b>me? Have you ever <b>once </b>pictured us getting married, starting a family<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    Her words struck him like a p.


    Joseph froze<i>. </i>


    He’d thought <b>he’d </b>been ready—that he’d weighed it all out.


    But <b>now</b><b>, </b>standing there, looking into Judy’s eyes<b>, </b>he realized just how shallow his ns had been.


    There was no clear answer in his head. No solid picture of what came next.


    Judy watched his silence<b>, </b><b>and </b>a bitter smile curled at <b>the </ber of her mouth<b>. </b>


    She’d known it.


    <b>Men </b>like Joseph always tan hot–intense<b>, </b>impulsive<b>, </b>but never prepared for the consequences.


    And


    <b>yet</b><b>, </b>what


    had she seen in him?


    What had I made her think he was someone


    <b>to </b>marry<b>? </b>


    The


    thought felt


    humiliating.


    Still<b>, </b>


    she didn’t b


    t blow up at


    him. She didn’t storm off


    ory everything bare.


    She kept


    ther face calm<b>, </bposed because she knew where she came


    H


    from<b>. </b>


    <b>It </b><b>was </b>


    very rare for a girl from a struggling town, with no wealth or


    <b>name</b><b>, </b>


    tond someone like


    <b>Joseph</b>.
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