Chapter 61 Missing the Family
Chapter 61 Missing the Family
The phone call had rained on her parade when her life had just turned for the better.
Hesitant, but she still answered it.
"Hey, Eliza."
As ever, Raelyn's voice was gentle and sweet.
"Raelyn."
Raelyn's call stressed her out, gulping.
"Eliza, I miss you. It's been a while since I came back, but you've never come home. Dad had been too
hasty then; please don't be mad at him."
Raelyn's gentle voice and words made Eliza feel like crying. She calmed herself down, not wanting her
to learn of her situation, or she'd definitely be sad for her.
In actuality, she was also missing home a little. Even if her stepfather didn't treat her well, her sister and
mother still loved her. Gracelynn as well; they had barely been in touch since she got married. She
hadn't seen them in a long time…
Eliza felt a lump in her throat, trying her best not to cry, but Raelyn only continued speaking when she
didn't hear Eliza respond on the other end of the line.
"Eliza, Mom misses you very much too. No matter how busy you are, you have to come home once in
a while."
"I miss you guys too, Raelyn."
Sadness was overwhelming Eliza, making her hard to breathe; Raelyn's every word was hitting the
weakest spot in her heart.
"Then, can you come back this weekend? We should spend some time together as a family."
Raelyn took the opportunity to invite her.
Eliza deliberated. It was a Friday that day, so the weekend would be the following day...
She hesitated, but she really missed her family.
"Okay."
Eliza promised; it'd be a good chance to meet up with Gracelynn as well.
But then... would Tanner let her leave…
"Okay, I'll have the chauffeur go to Gracelynn's place to pick you up tomorrow then."
There was joy in Raelyn's voice, but Eliza, on the other hand, didn't sound as happy.
Eliza was the one who stole her man and took her spot. She hadn't forgotten how her beloved little
sister lied to her; if Eliza loved to act so much, she'd play along as well!
Wickedness flashed across Raelyn's eyes as she lolled on the sofa, playing with her hair.
Sure enough, Eliza became nervous at Raelyn's suggestion.
"No... It's okay, Raelyn. Things are a little different at Gracelynn's; I'll go back on my own."
Raelyn's lips quirked into a cold smile, but her tone was considerate as ever.
"Okay, come back as soon as you can. Travel safe."
"Okay, I will."
"Alright, I need to get back to my lesson; we'll talk when you come back."
"Okay, bye, Raelyn."
"Bye."
Something came to Raelyn after she ended the call, and she opened the album.
She was all smug when she flipped to the photo she took in Sunset Bar, musing, "Just you wait, Eliza
Stone! Tomorrow will be the day your heart shatters to bits."
Eliza was the reason Tanner had been treating her so coldly lately. How could she not loathe her?!
She had been going to Moth Intelligence to bring Tanner lunch. However, she never saw him, and
whenever she asked Fran, he'd change the topic and avoid her questions.
After receiving a cold shoulder for a few days straight, even she could see the women in the company
looking at her with mockery and disdain.
But when she scrutinized, there wasn't anything wrong with their expressions.
She knew they dared to look down on her because they thought she'd be forced to say goodbye to her
position as Mrs. Deleon when she had constantly been bringing Tanner's lunch despite his absence for
a few days straight!
When had she, the first young lady of the Stone family, ever suffered such grievance?!
And no doubt it was all Eliza's doing!
Next to her was the photo taken when she had someone stalking Tanner. The marriage certificate was
an absolute eyesore; how infuriating! It was time for everyone to see the photo.
It was time everyone learned what 'the second young lady of the Stone family' was truly like!
……
After the call ended, Eliza was a little uncertain.
She had promised her sister just like that; what if Tanner said no? What if Raelyn figured out their
relationship?!
Then again, if she didn't ask for his permission, she couldn't even leave the house, let alone go back to
her family, would she?
Making up her mind, she decided to just ask. He was right there anyway; he wouldn't do anything to
her anyhow.
Though it was just autumn, and it wasn't freezing, she had already changed into a pair of cozy winter
slippers, pitter-pattering as she walked.
Her feet were cold all year round, and her mom would get her some cute thin ones back home. But the
ones she was wearing then were prepared for her. She was rather surprised when she discovered it.
Peeking from the archway, she saw Tanner working away. It'd be wrong if she went in just like that;
she'd bother him.
"Come in."
Tanner had heard her footsteps and ordered before she even spoke. With that, she went in quietly.
He had already put his work down when she dragged her feet to him, looking at her leisurely.
"Can I... make a trip home?"
She asked gingerly.
"Aren't you home?"
He had heard her call. Raelyn wanted her to go back to her family, but he couldn't help reminding, she
was already his wife, and this was her home; she'd have to watch her words.
Stumped, it took Eliza a second to understand what he was referring to. His every emphasis about their
marriage would get her bashful.
So she blushed.
"I haven't gone back for a long time."
"Have you forgotten how they humiliated you?"
His words roused her memories. Her stepfather had forced her to kneel and asked for that sc*mbag's
forgiveness! It had happened so long ago; she had already left it in the past, but who would've thought
he still remembered.
"I kind of miss my mom."
Eliza looked at her toes as she spoke, sadness laced in her tone. She had really been away from home
for too long.
The feeling hadn't been so intense until Raelyn called; she'd leave now if she could. Though her
stepfather was horrible to her, her mom genuinely adored her.
"Now?"
Tanner's face was sullen, expressing his displeasure. He had brought all his work home to spend more
time with her, but this ungrateful one wanted to leave right then.
Eliza shot her head up. He didn't give her a direct answer, but she could tell it was still a yes!
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Eliza hurriedly told him the schedule, worried that he'd change his mind. He didn't look like he was in a
good mood then, and she was nervous, afraid she'd accidentally piss him off, and she could only
lament if he really ended up saying no.
She then peeked at his face; he seemed to have… softened a little.
The following day, huh? That meant that they still had a whole day together. At least she still had a
heart.
"I'll go with you."
Tanner's sudden suggestion successfully scared Eliza out of her wits.
"Doesn't a new husband need to accompany his wife home after marriage? Sorry for being negligent."
Tanner had his intentions. No way was he going to admit he was worried this silly one would be bullied
in her own family.
Eliza naturally didn't know what he had in mind, only that his words got mixed feelings surging within
her.
How dare she go home as a wedded woman when she had been so careful not to let anyone know?!
"No, no, it's fine." She waved her hand repeatedly, nervous. "I just wanted to see how everyone is
doing. You don't have to be bothered."
Tanner stared at her. He was a man of his word, not to mention he had done so with her best interest in
heart; how dare she refuse him?
Eliza felt uneasy under his threatening gaze. She wasn't as fearful of him anymore, but that was only
limited to normal circumstances. Her back would still stiffen when he turned grave.
She dared not make another move, only looking at him.
Tanner was still straight-faced as usual, but he sighed inwardly. He would undoubtedly forever give in
when it came to her. What was more, her attitude seemed to have improved a lot lately. On that
account alone, he couldn't keep stopping her.
"Come back as soon as you can."
It was an absolute yes now; Eliza rejoiced. She couldn't believe he agreed so easily; she had thought
he'd at least sneer.
"Okay. I'm just going to stay over one night."
Eliza answered immediately.
He caught her every expression, even the surprise that flashed across her eyes. He still didn't want to
let her off so easily; Tanner had always been good at fighting for his benefits.
She was only inches away from him. Gently circling her waist, he slowly pulled her closer, and with a
tug, she fell onto his lap, trapped in his arms.
Eliza didn't struggle, knowing it'd be useless anyway, so why not cooperate? After spending more time
with him these few days, she had gotten a clearer understanding of his temper.
Tanner was naturally in a better mood when she was well-behaved.
He faced his cheek to her as he leaned closer. Thinking back to the night before, Eliza knew it was the
same request, a kiss.
Eliza squirmed; she didn't mind being intimate with Tanner, but she was still shy about making the first
move.
Tanner wasn't going to let her go without getting that kiss, still facing his cheek at her. Everything he
had done was to force her to get used to his presence, invading her heart.
He wanted her body, soul, and heart to belong to him alone.
He would never compromise when it came to disciplining his Eliza.
Neither of them spoke nor moved. After a moment of stalemate, Eliza still made the first move, giving
him a peck on his cheek.
Still that notion; it'd be a waste not to kiss such an outstanding man. She had clearly been coerced, but
she thought she was the one who got the bargain.
Eliza only left the study after being forced to engage in a make-out session.
Her cheeks were burning; surely, she was blushing. Feeling blissful, she couldn't help smiling bashfully.
She was surprised when she realized what she was doing. So this was how it felt to be in love.
What should she do? He was becoming more and more important to her. If there really came a day she
couldn't bear to leave him…
Eliza dared not imagine that future her.
Massaging her temples, she thought she'd put that worry aside. After all, she wasn't the one with the
final say anyhow.
She returned to her original spot and picked up the pen again.
Just the thought of being able to see her family made her thrilled. She wondered how everyone was
doing; there were surely some changes.
While letting her mind wander, she worked on her lines, practicing all the techniques Nicholas taught
her, completing the design for the day.