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No Escape from Love novel Chapter 10

Alex stopped the car at a red light and turned to me. "We're going home. I won't tell you anything more. You'll see for yourself."

That was typical of Alex. Once he made up his mind, there was no changing it. All I could do was stay silent.

The car pulled up in front of the Hastings residence, but I felt an overwhelming resistance to getting out and stepping into that house.

"We used to love playing on this lawn," Alex said suddenly.

I glanced at the lawn in front of the residence. Alex's father, who was technically my stepfather, was always particular about these things. The lawn was consistently well-maintained, and now that it was summer, it looked especially lush.

Through the car window, I could almost picture two children playing there.

The little boy was Alex, always so mischievous. And the little girl was me, always following close behind him.

Thinking about those days, I couldn't help but smile slightly.

"It's a shame those days are gone," I said, my head turning slowly.

Back then, I wasn't the Hastings heiress. I was simply the daughter of Nicole Burke, the maid.

"Mr. Hastings, you're finally back," Simon Brooks, the butler, greeted while peering through the car window. His smile faded slightly. "Ms. Ashford has come too."

I nodded in response.

Simon said nothing more, turning to address Alex, "Mr. Hastings Senior is waiting for you in the study."

"You can go up by yourself," Alex said to me, pulling out the car keys and opening the door. "It's the same room as before. When you're done, I'll take you back."

I nodded again as Alex and Simon headed toward the study, and I followed. I could hear the maids inside greeting Alex with enthusiasm.

Most of them were familiar faces, but their expressions toward me were far from the joy they showed Alex. Their greetings were polite but distant.

"Serena, why have you lost so much weight?" Mom asked, her eyes full of concern as she looked over at me.

I sniffed and tried to calm myself. "What's wrong with you?"

"Oh, it's nothing—just an old illness," she replied with a gentle smile, but it only deepened the sorrow I felt.

She fell down the stairs a few years ago. Whenever people asked about it, she would always say it was just an accident. But ever since, she had been suffering from a persistent backache.

I took a deep breath and gathered the courage to ask, "Mom, are you... happy living with the Hastings family?"

The light in Nicole's eyes dimmed as she slowly lowered her head.

"If you're not happy, you can get a divorce," I said, looking at her. "I'll be graduating soon. If you divorce, we can live together. I'll take care of you, and I promise you won't have to endure this any longer."

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