“Of course,” Gavin said, nodding at the old woman. “It’s good to see you again, Esme.”
The woman, Esme, looked at him briefly, but didn’t say a word as her eyes drifted back home. I looked around, wondering if anyone had noticed this, but to my surprise, it was as if she were hardly there.
“She still hasn’t spoken a word,” Zachary said, almost thoughtfully, as he stared at the glass of red wine that sat in front of him. “Not since the day Lila was born.”
“Have you seen a healer? Perhaps something is wrong with her vocal chords.”
“We’ve seen many,” Zachary answered. “No One knows what is wrong or what to do to fix it. There’s nothing medically wrong; they all say she’s as healthy as a horse. She’s just mute.”
A mute?
I glanced at the woman in shock; if she was mute, then how did she speak to me in my dreams? Maybe that was the only way she could communicate… but if that were the case, then why did she choose to communicate with me? Who was this woman to me?
“I’m sorry to hear that,” Gavin replied. “My father had said wonderful things about Madam Esme.”
At the mention of Gavin’s father, Zachary’s eyes noticeably darkened until thye were practically black. A coldness fell upon the room, and I shivered. Gavin’s hold on my hand tightened as if he could feel it as well.
“Your father… right,” Zachary murmured.
“I suppose that’s the reason why we are here, am I right?” Gavin asked. The tension was so thick, it could be cut with a knife.
“Can't we enjoy our meal first before we speak of business?” Selene asked, raising her eyes at her husband, who met her gaze with a hard one of his own.
“Is there business to speak of?” Gavin asked. “I assumed you invited me here to ask some questions regarding the gem.”
Zachary tensed at his words. He cleared his throat before his eyes met Gavin’s.
“This was more for business than anything. But yes, I do have questions as well. However, as my wife said, it should wait until after we enjoy our meal.”
As if on cue, servants ghosted in with dishes I didn’t recognize: dark breads fragrant with anise, meat seared almost blue, a wine that looked like garments dissolving. I reached for water and kept my hands still to hide the tremor.
Fruits, vegetables, and many other dishes were also served, and my mouth started to water at the sight of them all. I realized I hadn’t eaten since this morning, and both my baby and I were starving.
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Magnificent book! True that you skipped through scenes that I believe you would have written beautifully about, like Judy's Luna ceremony and their wedding, not to mention Declan's birth and the family adjustments all around. Yet still, it couldn't take away from the master piece that this literary content actually is. Good job....
Thanks for this wonderful book...
Is the story complete? Gonna leave us on chapter 734 ?...
Any new chapters today?...
So unfair that you decided to skip her coronation as his Luna. Her wedding. The birth of their first child. This is why we're reading the book. So we can witness reading it.... *sighs heavily*...
I have loved this book but no why skip their engagement party their kids birth their wedding her luna ceremony all of the things we have waited for now over I like what I just read but I would have loved to have read everything we missed....