The Beginning Of All Sins

Chapter 292



The driver, Adam Corrs, said, “No, they just happened to meet there. It’s the same place where we found her last time she disappeared. Claude got to her before we did.”

“Seems like it was a coincidence,” Tyler said without much emotion.

Adam didn’t say anything more, while Tyler walked off to the living room, seemingly distracted.

Olivia felt really sad when she went back to her room, but she didn’t know why. She was upset about how the maids threw away Morgan’s photo and how Tyler didn’t seem to care about it either.

Just then, Tyler walked in and asked, “What are you thinking about?”

Olivia, surprised by his sudden appearance, replied, “Nothing, just feeling a bit tired.”

He moved closer and asked, “Is this about Morgan’s photo?”

She quickly said, “No.”

He continued, “Morgan’s death anniversary is in a few days. If you’re scared, stay at Sandalwood Palace in the meantime.”

Confused, Olivia asked, “Why throw away her photo, Tyler? Wasn’t that her memorial picture?”

Tyler calmly said, “She’s gone. We need to eventually clear out her things. They just take up space.”

Olivia widened her eyes, shocked to hear him say that.

Seeing her reaction, Tyler covered her with a blanket and gently asked, “Did the photo scare you?”

Trying to keep some distance, Olivia answered, “No, Tyler.”

He stared at her, while she lowered her head, not knowing what else to say. She didn’t know how he would react, and her heart was beating slowly. She didn’t even look at him.

Just as she felt it hard to breathe, Tyler stopped coming closer. He said, “Take a rest if you’re tired.”

“Mm–hmm, I will, Tyler,” she replied, keeping her distance.

Tyler had been busy lately because Morgan’s death anniversary was in two days.

The Harris family did little for it, just sending a few maids to the grave. Olivia noticed nobody seemed really sad; life went on as usual.

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Two days later, Olivia received a text from Claude: [Let’s go and see the maple trees, Olivia]

Tyler was washing up in the bathroom, while she was sitting in bed. She was surprised and wondered how Claude got her new number.

She stared at her phone for a long time.

When she heard some noise in the bathroom, she looked toward the door and quickly hid her phone.

Tyler came out, and seeing she was still in bed, he asked, “Do you want them to send you breakfast?” ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

“I’ll eat downstairs, Tyler,” Olivia decided. “Okay,” he said, without further comment.


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