Dominic furrowed his brows in confusion. He already had his suspicions, but he asked anyway, hoping to get a straight answer.
Given the setting, it was the perfect opportunity to bring it up without sounding too direct or giving the other person a chance to deflect.
"You've already guessed it, haven't you?" Theodore asked with a smile.
As he spoke, he started walking toward the elevator. Once inside, he continued, "Vera's grandmother used to work for my family as a maid. Her mother even lived in our house for a few years when she was a child. I actually only found out recently when I ran into her mother at the supermarket."
Dominic didn't waste time beating around the bush and asked, "So, did you have some kind of romantic history with Vera's mother?"
Theodore laughed and waved his hand before answering, "No, we lived under the same roof, but we barely interacted."
"Why did you make this trip then?" Dominic asked.
"How should I explain this…" Theodore muttered.
Even after they exited the elevator and walked through the corridor toward the apartment, Theodore still hadn't come up with a proper answer. Or maybe, he simply couldn't bring himself to say it. Even to him, his feelings sounded irrational and ridiculous.
Theodore worried that saying it out loud would make him sound like a madman, but Dominic was still watching him, eyes sharp and cold.
Unable to take that intense gaze any longer, Theodore finally gave in and said, "I told you before that Vera reminds me of my late wife. And now that I know I've also met her mother before, it just hit me. There's a strange feeling I can't explain."
Dominic's voice turned cold as he questioned, "But Mr. Locke, I thought you never truly loved your wife?"
Theodore was caught off guard. He realized that Dominic really was Samuel's son. Both were bad at comforting people.
Theodore answered, "I did love Mira. I was stupid back then. I wronged her, and I've regretted it every day since. If I had another chance…"
"That's enough," Dominic interrupted him. He didn't have any interest in listening to all that. "Mr. Locke, I don't care what your reasons are. I just hope you'll stop visiting the Gildon family.
"Every time you show up, there's trouble. Your wife isn't someone to mess with. She's ruthless and terrifying. If she finds out what you're really thinking, do I need to spell out what could happen?"
Eden had once told Dominic that Theodore had grown more self-aware over the years. Dominic hoped it was still true.
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