Though every day with Elvis had been happy, the moment Emeric gave his blessing and fully accepted her, Elsie felt she had reached the pinnacle of happiness. She had always felt unworthy, too humble to deserve Elvis's love. She had prepared herself for the possibility that if Chairman Emeric disapproved, she would step away without a fight to avoid causing conflict between father and son. She loved Elvis purely, wanting nothing in return.
But the reality was that no one in the Ashbourne family had ever treated her like an outsider. No one looked down on her past; instead, they sympathized with what she had been through. It was a kindness she felt she could never repay.
"Mr. Emeric… thank you, thank you…" Elsie's tear-filled eyes shimmered like two dark, lustrous crystals. They had witnessed evil and darkness, yet they remained pure and clear.
"You won't be calling me Mr. Emeric for much longer," Emeric said with a contented smile, looking at her as if she were a long-lost daughter. "When Elvis gets back, you'll have to start calling me 'Dad'."
A blush spread across Elsie's face, and she lowered her soft lashes.
Emeric took a deep breath. The memory of Evadne's mother sent a dull ache through his heart. He was trying his best to do right by everyone. He had promised her that he would make sure each of their children found the happiness they deserved. But Evadne, after enduring so much to finally be with Thaddeus, was now cruelly separated from him again… When would his precious daughter find peace? *My love, if you can hear me, please help Evadne.*
…
Late that night, Silverlake Harbor was quiet, its residents asleep.
Elsie changed into a black athletic outfit and retrieved the black sports car Elvis had given her from the underground garage. She drove slowly toward the back gate of the Ashbourne estate.
As she approached, she was stopped by the security guard on duty.

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