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Chapter 14

    "Be good."n smiled helplessly, ruffling his daughter''s hair before heading upstairs.<fn107c> Get full chapters from find~novel</fn107c>


    At five-thirty, the housekeeper came to let Eleanor know that they''d be heading out for dinner in ten minutes.


    The restaurant was an upscale bistro in the heart of the city. Christmas had just passed, and the streets still glowed with festive cheer. The family seemed in high spirits as they set out together.


    When they arrived, Evelyn settled obediently inn''sp, her curious eyes darting around the room.


    "Daddy, look! Mrs. Shannon-I see Mrs. Shannon!" Evelyn pointed eagerly across the dining room.


    Following her daughter''s finger, Eleanor spotted a familiar figure by the window, purse in hand, about to leave. Who else could it be but Vanessa?


    "Vanessa? What a surprise! You''re here too?" Gina called out, genuinely delighted.


    Vanessa''s face lit up with equal astonishment. "Well, if this isn''t a coincidence! What brings you all here?"


    "Are you heading out already?" Gina asked.


    "My friend just called to cancel, so I was about to go," Vanessa replied, waving cheerfully at Evelyn. "Bye, Evelyn! Next time, I''ll take you out for something sweet, how about that?"


    "Mrs. Shannon, don''t go!" Evelyn reached out, her little voice edged with panic.


    "Vanessa, we just got here. Why not join us?" Gina urged her warmly.


    Eleanor watched the scene unfold in silence. No one else seemed to notice, but she could see it clearly-Vanessa had arrived early on purpose, and she was only making a show of leaving after the family walked in. The carefully applied makeup, the timing-none of it was idental.


    Was thisn''s doing? Inviting his mistress to "identally" bump into his family at dinner-he really went to great lengths.


    "Oh, I couldn''t intrude on your family dinner!" Vanessa protested, smiling modestly.


    Magdalen spoke up, her tone brisk. "We''re all here now, so stay. It''s only one more chair."


    "Yes, stay,"n added, his voice calm.


    Vanessa finally relented, shing a grateful smile. "I''ve been so busytely, I haven''t had a chance to see you all. Let''s have dinner together, then!"


    Eleanor watched as Vanessa slid right into the gathering, not missing a beat. She took the seat between Gina and the olddy. Ian had Evelyn on one side, then Eleanor, and next to her sat Magdalen''s housekeeper.


    "It''s been ages since we went out to eat. I wonder if they''ve added anything new to the menu," Gina mused.


    Vanessa signaled for the waiter and asked, with practiced patience, about thetest seasonal specials. She and Magdalen quickly agreed on the dishes.


    Evelyn, absorbed in her collection of little toys, yed quietly at the table. Eleanor wrapped her hands around her cup, watching her daughter with a distant gaze. "So, Vanessa, what''s been keeping you busytely?" Magdalen inquired. "I''m preparing for a concert tour back home, plus all thepany business."


    Gina beamed. "Ever since I met Vanessa, she''s been nothing if not impressive. So young, running apany and putting on concerts! I saw some of yourtest endorsements too-very impressive. Youth is all about having drive."


    As she spoke, Gina''s eyes flickered briefly to Eleanor, and her expression cooled, a trace of disdain beneath her polite smile.


    How could a girl who hadn''t even bothered with college, who relied entirely on her son to keep her at home, everpare with someone like Vanessa?
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