Chapter 719
"Hey, watch where you're going! Ever heard of looking before you walk?"
The deep voice behind her was sharp, a little gruff. It was the kind of voice that could command a room, warm and magnetic, but definitely not one of Calliope's brothers, and not Silas, either.
To Mavis, though, it was heartbreakingly familiar. The sound of it almost made her eyes sting with tears.
Not far away, Calliope and Portia exchanged a knowing glance, both glancing in Mavis's direction.
Behind Mavis stood a tall figure, broad-shouldered and radiating an unmistakable tough-guy energy. He looked down at her, frown creasing his brow, clearly annoyed she'd nearly taken a tumble.
"What are you doing here?" Mavis turned, staring up at Uriah.
He never took her home for dinner anymore, but now here he was, out of nowhere. Was he here for her?
No, probably not. If he showed up, he must be looking for Silas.
The thought flickered across her face, quickly replaced by disappointment.
Just as Mavis was about to find her voice, Uriah stepped forward and suddenly handed her a big red envelope. "Merry Christmas."
She froze, staring at the envelope in her hands.
"What? Not going to take your holiday card from me?" Uriah teased, his eyes crinkling just a bit. "It's tradition, you know. Grown-ups give the kids a little something for the holidays."
The word "grown-up" made Mavis's heart sink. She liked Uriah-liked him so much it almost hurt. He might be her master, but she didn't want him to see her as some kid. She wanted him to see her as someone he could love. But no matter how hard she tried, nothing ever changed.
Her disappointment was written all over her face.
Uriah, oblivious, spotted Quentin about to light the fireworks,
instinctively pulled Mavis back
here Calliope
several steps, over to where Calliope and the others were standing.
The first firework whooshed into the night sky and exploded with a dazzling BANG! Everyone looked up, faces bathed in bursts of color.
"Wow, that's gorgeous!" Portia gasped, whipping out her phone to record the moment.
Calliope, standing beside Silas, did the same, aiming her camera at the sky.
The fireworks just kept coming, a riot of colors, each one more beautiful than the last-but gone in a flash.
Mavis couldn't help but look up, whispering, "They're really beautiful."noveldrama
"Do you like them?" Uriah asked quietly, watching her.
The fireworks painted Mavis's face in shifting hues, making her look almost luminous.
He'd always thought she was
beautiful. He knew she liked him, he
wasn't clueless, but he'd always believed it was wrong. He was her
masten the one who'd watched her
grow up. What kind of man would
cross that line? It wasn't right. People would talk, and maybe they'd be right.
Uriah looked at Mavis for a long, heavy moment.
But she didn't notice. She was still staring at the sky, lost in the light and color.
After a couple of regular fireworks
one, a kind
couldn't buy at the storet
Quentin pulled out a big homemade firework, the couldn't buy at the store
but
promised to be spectacular.
Everyone gathered around, anticipation in the air.
Portia, ever the cautious one, whispered, "Wait, are you sure this thing's safe?
Should we back up a bit more?"
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