Forsaken Daughter 156
Posted on March 13, 2025 ยท 1 mins read
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Sebastianโ€™s lips curled into a terrifying smile. โ€œStop it, Sebastian,โ€ Stephanie pleaded, tugging at his sleeve. He shrugged her hand off, the smile vanishing. โ€œWho gave you this?โ€ he asked coldly, his gaze fixed on the large diamond ring. He wondered if there were aspects of her Long Harbor life he didn't know. Did she have a boyfriend? His eyes hardened.

โ€œJackson,โ€ Stephanie blurted, offering no defense for him, regardless of their business relationship. She wouldn't be caught in whatever misunderstanding this ring represented, especially not with Sebastian.

โ€œJackson?โ€ Surprise flickered in Sebastian's eyes, quickly replaced by cold intensity. How bold, he thought.

Stephanie nodded. โ€œYes, Jackson. He said it was a peace offering.โ€ A headache pulsed behind her eyes. She knew neither she nor Sebastian believed it. This was unreliable!

Sebastian raised an eyebrow. โ€œA peace offering?โ€ His tone dripped with disbelief.

Stephanie nodded. โ€œYes. His sister, Lilian, argued with me, remember? He said it was an apology gift.โ€ It was clearly a shortcut. She'd already made it clear that no gift would change anything, and she hadn't spoken a word in his defense.

Sebastian snapped the velvet box shut and tossed it in the trash. His cold gaze fell on Stephanie. โ€œGiving you a ring as an apology? Do you believe that yourself?โ€

Stephanie fell silent, feeling the fierceness in his gaze. She pouted pitifully. โ€œRight? Do you think heโ€™s out of his mind? When I opened the box and saw the ring, I was dumbfounded!โ€ Jackson, heir to one of Long Harbor's wealthiest families, didn't even know proper gift-giving etiquette. No wonder Sebastian refused to do business with him, she mused.

Under the bamboo grove, in a small cabin, Elliot and Jackson found Sebastian sipping tea. Jackson approached quickly. "Mr. Giovanni."

Sebastian's gaze remained fixed on Stephanie. Feeling uneasy, she tugged at his hand. โ€œSebastian.โ€ She looked like a child awaiting a scolding.

He pulled her into his arms, his fingers gently pinching her chin. In his gaze, she saw a depth that threatened to pull her under. His voice softened slightly. โ€œAnd yet, you still accepted it?โ€

Her explanation, though clear-headed to her, was flimsy. If she knew a ring wasn't a suitable apology, why had she accepted it?

Stephanie explained quickly, โ€œI didnโ€™t accept it. He insisted on leaving it. He was gone by the time I opened the box.โ€

โ€œReally?โ€


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