Zelda hurried to explain to Silas, her words tumbling out. “When we took that family photo, Callie wasn’t there. She was running late. It’s totally her own fault, not that we tried to exclude her or anything.”
“Oh, is that so? So… what, you just never take family pictures anymore?”
Silas fixed her with a stare so intense Zelda felt her palms get sweaty.
Zelda froze. She’d never felt this kind of pressure before. She could handle Calliope. Honestly, she didn’t think much of her and didn’t bother hiding it.
But Silas? Even though he was her son-in-law, she couldn’t help but feel a little intimidated. The man had the kind of presence that could silence a room. She might not know everything about him, but she definitely knew that much.
“N-no, it’s not like that!” Zelda stammered. “We just… haven’t found the right time, but we finally did! Actually, I think the framed photo’s getting delivered this week.”
“Now you take one? And I’m not even in it,” Silas said, giving her a look that made it clear he wasn’t thrilled.
“Well, it’s already done…” Zelda’s voice trembled. “But, um, maybe we can… you know, find another time and do one with everyone together. If you want.”
She was about ready to lose it. Silas’s energy was overwhelming, and she didn’t dare push back. She glanced at him nervously, wishing someone would walk in and save her.
Where was everyone? Why was she stuck here alone?
Right on cue, Calliope burst through the door, her face lighting up when she spotted Silas.
“Oh my gosh, it really is you!” she squealed, her voice bubbling with pure joy.
Monty was quick to jump in. “Mr. Myers, it’s an honor having you here! We’re absolutely delighted that you and Callie are staying with us. Really, it’s a privilege.”
“Is that so?” Silas nodded slowly. “Well then, I’ll be staying here as long as Callie does. We’ll both be here. Is that a problem for anyone?”
“Not at all!” Monty said, almost too quickly.
Zelda shot him a look that could kill. She was anything but thrilled. Silas’s presence made her skin crawl, but she knew better than to say anything. His reputation preceded him; nobody wanted to get on his bad side.
“Mr. Myers, it’s not that you’re unwelcome,” Zelda said, forcing her most polite tone. “It’s just, well, our house isn’t exactly a five-star hotel. I wouldn’t want you to be uncomfortable or anything. Of course you’re always welcome to visit, but living here might not be… convenient.”
“So, what you’re saying is, you’d rather I didn’t stay?” Silas replied, his eyebrow raised.
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