Accidentally Crossing the Tycoon
Chapter 134
Audrey’s POV:
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Margaret’s eyes widened, darting between Caspar and me.
“Samuel… your husband?“.
I nodded. “It’s complicated, but yes.
Margaret’s expression transformed into one of profound joy.
The Bailey family froze in collective shock.
Eleanor’s hand flew to her mouth, her eyes widening to an almost comical degree.
Sienna staggered slightly, grabbing the back of a chair for support.
“That’s–that’s impossible,” George stammered, his gaze darting frantically between Caspar and me.
“Samuel West is… he’s not… you can’t be…”
“I assure you, it’s true,” Caspar stated calmly.
“And I think, Mrs. Bailey needs rest. Perhaps the family could step outside for a moment?”
“But–George began.
“Now,” Caspar’s tone left no room for argument.
Once they had filed out, Caspar moved to stand beside me.
“Mrs. Bailey,” he said, his voice gentle in a way I rarely heard, “I understand your concern for Audrey. She means a great deal to me as well.
Margaret’s eyes suddenly clouded with confusion.
“But… Audrey mentioned before that you two had separated. That your marriage was…”
“Ending,” Caspar finished for her, his voice low.
He glanced at me briefly before returning his gaze to Margaret. “That was true. But circumstances have changed.”
“Our first marriage wasn’t Audrey’s choice. She was pushed into it.”
His voice softened. “If we marry again, it will be different. I want her to walk into it with hope and happiness, not obligation.”
Margaret’s expression remained concerned.
“There’s such a difference between your worlds, Caspar. The Thornton name carries expectations, pressures.”
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She reached for my hand. “Audrey has endured enough pain in her life. I couldn’t bear to see her hurt again, even in gilded surroundings.
“I understand your concern,” Caspar said, and his voice was earnest.
“But I give you my word that Audrey will always come first with me.”
He paused, his next words carrying the weight of a solemn vow. “I won’t let her get hurt again.”
I stared at him, something warm and unfamiliar blooming in my chest.
Margaret studied him for a long moment before her expression softened into one of acceptance.
“Well,” she said finally, “that’s all I needed to hear.”
She squeezed my hand, her eyes twinkling despite her fatigue.
“I think I can rest easier now, knowing you’re in good hands.”
I leaned closer, my voice soft but insistent.
“You need to take care of yourself, Margaret. You have to get better.”
I swallowed against the tightness in my throat. “I need you to be there when I… when we get married. ”
A gentle smile spread across her face, bringing warmth to her tired features.
“Well, I promise.”
Her eyelids fluttered then, a wave of exhaustion clearly washing over her.
“I’m feeling quite tired now, dear,” she murmured, her voice growing fainter. “I think I need to rest.”
I hesitated, reluctant to leave her side.
“We could stay a little longer. I don’t mind sitting quietly while you sleep.
Margaret shook her head slightly.
“No, no. The doctor said I need complete rest.” She gave my hand a weak squeeze.
“Come back tomorrow when I’m stronger. We’ll talk more then.”
I could see how the conversation had drained what little energy she had.
As much as I wanted to stay, I knew she needed her rest.
“Alright,” I conceded softly. “We’ll go.”
We had barely stepped into the hallway when Eleanor moved directly into our path, her face set with desperate determination.
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“Mr. Thornton, Eleanor began, her voice pitched unnaturally high. “If I codd just have a moment of your time-
“Mother, don’t,” Sienna hissed, grabbing at her mother’s sleeve.
Eleanor shook her off without even glancing in her direction,
“It’s important,” she insisted, stepping closer to Caspar.
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