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Beseeched 271

    Beseeched 271 Summary


    In Chapter 271, titled “Margareth’s Workshop,” Ethan expresses his appreciation for Dawn’s hard work,plimenting her appearance despite her messy state. Dawn, feeling a mix of embarrassment and relief, acknowledges Margareth’s softened demeanor, which she sees as a positive change. Their conversation shifts to a lead Ethan has regarding a recent incident at the Stonewarden Group, where Roxanne’s upset reaction to the firing of employees raises suspicions. Dawn decides to have Tony investigate the fired employees for potential clues, demonstrating her determination to unravel theplexities surrounding the situation.


    As the day progresses, Dawn interacts with the other characters, including Margareth, who appears distant and consumed by her thoughts. Margareth eventually invites Dawn to see her workshop, revealing a hidden space filled with exquisite handmade jewelry that has been passed down through generations. Dawn’s awe at the craftsmanship contrasts with Margareth’s sharp demeanor, hinting at the old woman’splex character. This moment signifies a tentative bond forming between them, as Margareth’s decision to show Dawn her creations suggests a level of trust.


    Upon entering the workshop, Dawn is captivated by the unique pieces, each carrying a story and a sense of life. Margareth’s brusque manner continues, but her actions indicate a deeper meaning behind her tough exterior. She presents Dawn with a box containing beautiful jewelry, urging her to cherish or donate them as she sees fit. This gesture isyered with emotion, reflecting Margareth’s own struggles with loss and legacy.


    The chapter concludes with Margareth’s insistence that Dawn should not feel burdened by the gift, hinting at conditions that maye with it. This moment encapstes the themes of connection, legacy, and theplexities of human emotions, as both women navigate their pasts and the bonds they are beginning to form. Dawn’s excitement and curiosity about the jewelry represent her desire to understand Margareth better, while Margareth’s guardedness reveals her internal conflicts and the weight of her family’s history.Continue Regr Chapter Reading Below


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    Chapter 271 Margareth’s Workshop


    Ethan hummed softly. “Thanks for your hard work, Ms. Porter.”


    Seeing Dawn still hadn’t shown her face, he added, serious now, “You look adorable.”


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    Dawn let out two surprised squeals, then slumped back in mock defeat, moving her hands away. Well, she’d seen herself messier before–it wasn’t the end of the world.


    “Hmph,” she muttered. “At least Margareth softened. That’s good news.”


    Ethan’s dark eyes reflected her soot–streaked checks. His voice softened. “Next time something like this happens, let Tony handle it.”


    “He’s got more important things to do.”


    Dawn quickly filled him in on what she had Tony investigate. Then she paused, thinking. “I still feel like this isn’t that simple.”


    Ethan’s eyes darkened for a moment. Finally, he spoke, low and steady. “I have <i>a </i>lead that might help with what you’re trying to find.”


    Dawn froze. “What?”


    “Yesterday, Roxanne went to Stonewarden Group’s project site on the west side. A few people were fired, and he left looking really upset.”


    “Could… it be because of that secret?”


    “Possibly.”


    Stonewarden Group had always kept a low profile in Crestavia. But after the recent death, thepany was under intense scrutiny. Everyone, insiders and outsiders, was watching–even the slightest reaction from Roxanne had been magnified.


    Dawn frowned thoughtfully. “Got it. I’ll have Tony start with the fired employees–see if we can dig up any clues.”


    “Smart.”


    Ethan let out a low, warmugh. His voice was smooth and maic. “Take care of yourself. I’ll be back soon.”


    Dawn felt her chest warm at the words. “Okay,” she whispered.


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    After hanging up, she touched her still–warm cheeks, slipped her phone into her jeans pocket, and headed to the sink to wash up.


    By the time she returned to the living room, everyone had already started eating.


    The two bodyguards immediately stood when they saw her.


    Margareth snorted. “I told them to eat. You kept them waiting until the food got


    cold!”


    Dawn just smiled, feigning a little pout, and waved them off. “No need to be so stiff. Just do your job. Rx a little.”


    Tony, on the other hand, ignored all that. He ate while praising Margareth’s cooking, then disappeared as soon as the meal ended.


    After helping clean up, it was already past noon.


    Dawn replied to a few work messages, then stepped outside.


    Margareth sat under the maple tree in the yard, motionless. Her gaze was distant, fixed on nothing in particr, carrying a strange, empty loneliness.


    Dawn stayed quiet, not wanting to disturb her.


    In the afternoon, Margareth called her suddenly.


    “Come. I want to show you something.”


    <i>Her </i><i>tone </i><i>is </i><i>still </i><i>sharp</i>. <i>This </i><i>old </i><idy </i><i>… </i><i>ever </i><i>since </i><i>they’d </i><i>met</i><i>, </i><i>she’s </i><i>always </i><i>been </i><i>like </i><i>that</i><i>–</i><i>never </i><i>straightforward</i>, <i>never </i><i>soft</i><i>. </i>


    Dawn muttered under her breath and followed, keeping her voice low enough just to be heard.


    Margareth pretended not to notice and opened a side door from the living room.


    Dawn then saw another courtyard behind the house–empty, not a single weed in sight. Only a small room, its door locked.


    “This is my little workshop,” Margareth said evenly, the click of the lock cutting through the quiet. “My mother, my grandmother–they all kept the family going in this little space.”


    She pushed the doors aside. Creak…


    Inside, the room looked like a tiny exhibition. The walls were lined with headpieces, and the jewelry boxes on the tables held rings, bracelets, and nes–everywhere she looked,


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    delicate craftsmanship sparkled.


    Dawn couldn’t help but gasp. “Margareth, did you make all of this?”


    “Yeah.”


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    Margareth shot her a sharp nce. “So this is what you’re really after, huh? Take a good look, then.”


    Then she turned away and got back to work, clearly not nning to supervise Dawn. After the past two days, Dawn already knew: Margareth was all words and no softness—but bringing her here was a sign. She had made a decision, at least in her own mind.


    Dawn couldn’t help feeling a rush of excitement. She took her time, examining each piece carefully.


    Every piece was handmade,pletely different from mass–produced jewelry.


    Every design, every detail, carried life. Even the colors were treated in a way that made them unique.


    “Looks like just ordinary stuff,” Margareth said suddenly from behind, holding a small box and pressing it into Dawn’s hands.


    Dawn froze. “What’s this?<b>” </b>


    “You’ll see,” Margareth said.


    She settled onto a chair beside her. “When a person dies, all that’s left is dust. These things are for young people to treasure. If you don’t want them, just donate them. Keep them, or don’t— it’s your choice.”


    There was a trace of defiance in her tone, though it was hard to tell exactly what she was mad about.


    Dawn pressed her lips together and set the box carefully on the table.


    She opened it.


    Inside were headpieces, nes, and brooches–each wless. They looked valuable enough to fetch a high price at an auction.


    Before she could speak, Margareth’s calm voice broke the silence again.


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    “Don’t feel burdened. I have conditions.”


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    In the quiet aftermath of their exchange, Dawn stood enveloped in a swirl of emotions, her heart racing at the unexpected generosity of Margareth. The workshop, a treasure trove of memories and legacies, symbolized not just the artistry of generations but also a bridge between the two women, who had once been at odds. Margareth’s sharp demeanor softened, revealing a vulnerability that Dawn had never seen before. The weight of the jewelry box in her hands was more than just the physical burden of exquisite craftsmanship; it was a tangible connection to the past, a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing what remains. As Dawn gazed at the intricate pieces, she felt a surge of hope, realizing that this gesture was an invitation to embrace the future while honoring the memories of those who hade before.


    With a newfound sense of purpose, Dawn contemted the choicesid before her. Margareth’s conditions were a challenge, a test of her resolve to carry on the legacy of artistry and love encapsted in each piece. Theplexity of their rtionship began to unravel, revealingyers of mutual respect and understanding that had been forged through hardship. As she closed the box and looked up at Margareth, a silent agreement passed between them—one that promised growth, coboration, and an unwaveringmitment to uncovering the truth behind the shadows that loomed over their lives. In that moment, Dawn understood that she was no longer just a seeker of answers; she was bing a steward of a legacy, ready to face whatevery ahead with courage and the strength of newfound connections.What to Expect in Next Chapter?


    What to Expect in the Next Chapter?


    As the narrative unfolds in the next chapter, readers can expect a deeper exploration of the enigmatic rtionship between Dawn and Margareth. With Margareth’s unexpected gesture of sharing her cherished creations, the stakes rise significantly. What conditions could Margareth possibly impose? Will Dawn find herself entangled in a web of familial legacy and responsibility, or will this be an opportunity to forge a new path for herself? The tension between their contrasting personalities promises to create a captivating dynamic, as Dawn navigates theplexities of eptance and expectation.


    Moreover, the looming mystery surrounding Roxanne and the Stonewarden Group will likely intensify. With Dawn determined to uncover the truth, her investigation into the fired employees could unveil secrets that threaten to disrupt the fragile peace in Crestavia. Will she uncover a conspiracy that ties back to the recent death, or will her efforts lead her down a more dangerous path? As the pieces of the puzzle begin to align, readers are left on the edge of their seats, eager to see how Dawn’s choices will shape the unfolding drama. Expect surprises, revtions, and perhaps even a shift in alliances as the story delves deeper into the heart of Crestavia’s secrets.


    Sara Lili


    <strong>Sara Lili</strong> is a daring romance writer who turns icyndscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of d’s breathtaking cold.
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