Chapter 202 Shepard was already seething with anger, but he managed to comfort Vera, murmuring softly, "I know, I know." Effie's expression grew even darker. Watching those two put on their little show in front of her grandmother made her stomach turn.
"Get out!" she snapped.
Snatching up a freshly broken branch, Effie swung it toward Shepard and the others.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShepard barely dodged the blow, his face stormy as he barked at her, "You ungrateful girl! Is this how you treat your father? I order you to apologize toand to your stepmother, right now!" In his rage, Shepard had completely forgotten why he'd cin the first place.
Effie let out a cold laugh. "And when have you ever acted like a father? What gives you the right to play that role in front of me?" She brandished the branch again, her eyes flashing. “If you don't leave, don't blme for what happens next!" "You-" Shepard was so furious he could hardly speak.
"Leave." Lyman's voice cut through the tension, icy and commanding. His eyes were glacial, and it seemed as though the temperature around them dropped a few degrees.
A chill ran down Shepard's spine, as if he'd plunged into a frozen lake. Without another word, he gathered his people and made a hasty retreat.
"It's all right now, Grandma," Effie said gently, crouching down to reassure her. Her grandmother nodded, gripping Effie's hands tightly. "Yes, I'm okay." The visit to Adriana's grave had already weighed heavily on everyone's spirits; now, after the confrontation, no one felt like lingering any longer. They left in a hurry, silent and somber.
Not long after Effie and the others had gone, a shadowy figure appeared quietly at Adriana's grave.
"Can you believe Effie actually brought Mr. Etheridge to visit Adriana's grave? Does she really think he cares about her? As if she could ever be worthy." Suzan's tone dripped with scorn.
Shepard snapped out of his thoughts, shooting Suzan an irritated glare. "No matter how you feel, she's still your sister," he barked.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSuzan was startled by his sudden outburst. Her eyes went red as she stammered, "Dad, why are you-?" Not wanting Suzan to dig herself in deeper and further anger Shepard, Vera quickly intervened. "Suzan, why don't you go back with Mr. Lloyd? I'll stay here with your father." Suzan hesitated, but nodded. "Okay." Just as she started to leave, Shepard called after her, "Remember this: no matter what, when you're outside this family, Effie is your sister. Is that clear?" Suzan felt the weight of his words; she stiffened, then nodded obediently. "I understand." Once Suzan was out of earshot, Vera turned to Shepard. "She's still young, darling. We just need to guide her, that's all." "She's young?" Shepard scoffed. "She's nearly old enough to be a mother herself. She'd better learn to stop this nonsense, or she'll regret it later."
Vera thought to herself that Shepard was just venting his frustration and didn't bother taking his words to heart Outwardly, though, she offered a soothing smile. "Don't be upset. It's not worth making yourself sick over this. I'll talk to her."
Vera knew exactly how to handle men-when to push and when to yield.
That was why Shepard was so fond of her. Not like certain other women, who were too proud to ever back down.
She had orchestrated her relationship with Shepard from the start, fully aware that Adriana couldn't tolerate a single exlife. Sure enough, when Adriana found out, she demanded a divorce. Shepard refused, and who knows what kind of stress Adriana suffered she lost her mind, and not long after, she died in a car accident. Other people might not know what really happened, but Vera did.