She didn’t want to put Grace in a difficult position..
Besides, It was all just spections on her part.
Or maybe not even that just those strange chillsood thoughts that had lingered over the years.
After all, who would believe something like that?
?
She and Tessa had grown up together since they were kids low could they possibly not be rted by blood?
It was the kind of thought she kept to herself, never something she would say aloud in front of Grace.
She would never know how Grace would react to a remark like that.
What Aurora didn’t know, though, was that this idental uspicion of hers might not be so far off the mark.
But without any proof, without even a concrete theory, she couldn’t possibly use Tessa of anything
No one could, not in a situation like this.
Besides, she and Tessa had lived under the same roof their whole lives.
Grace had always <b>treated </b>them both equally–for the most part.
The only difference was that, because of Tessa’s fragile health, Grace did tend to dote on her a bit more.
Other than that, there hadn’t been any ring disparities between them.
That was also why Aurora eventually dismissed her doubts.
If she really decided to dig deeper, she might’ve found that some things weren’t all that different from what she <b>imagined</b>.
But thinking about it now, Aurora couldn’t help but wonder if she was being ridiculous.
She wasn’t living in some dramatic novel.
How could something so theatrical possibly happen to her?
And Tessa was someone she had known for as long as she could remember.
They had grown up together.
On that front, Aurora still had unwavering certainty.
So, what reason did she have to doubt?
She gave a slight shake of her head, trying to fling those bizarre thoughts out of her mind.
She needed to let all those nonsensical and tangled–up suspicions go.
She definitely couldn’t bring it up in front of <b>Grace</b>.
What if her mother’s health couldn’t handle the shock?
That was one thing.
The other was–Aurora didn’t even know how to start that kind of conversation<b>. </b>
She <b>had </b>no proof and real basis. It wouldn’t be right to throw around baseless usations.
She and Tessa had lived together for so many years.
If she suddenly said something like that, how would Grace, or anyone else, react?
Thinking that, Aurora eventually shelved the whole idea.
She headed straight to the bathroom for a shower.
The day had left herpletely drained.
From the office to the hospital, then back to the office again, and <b>finally </b>home atst
And on top of all that, the incident with Wendy’s food had worn her out even more.
After such a long day, all she wanted now was to lie down and rest.
While the <b>water </b>ran over her, Aurora recalled the look Lucas had given her earlier–that lingering, unreadable.
gaze<b>. </b>
She’d been slightly amused by it at the time, even a little ttered.
But right now, all she wanted was for everything to be <b>over</b>.
Letting out a deep breath, she tilted her head back and rinsed the soap from her body.
She had been through so muchtely, it was no wonder her mind kept racing
She’d genuinely believed Wendy had tampered with the food.
But all this time had passed, and nothing strange had happened.
That alone was enough to make her feel at ease.
Maybe Wendy really was changing.
Maybe, it was time she started letting go of some of her biases<b>. </b>
It was time to see if things could shift, even just a little.
Even if it <b>was </b>Wendy, Aurora figured she could at least try to be open to the idea of a changed perspective.
Meanwhile, the very same Wendy whom Aurora imed she was willing to give a second <b>chance </b>was quietly pushing open a door, peeking outside with a sneaky glint in her eyes.