Chapter 1092: Sansa recoiled and turned to Marissa.
“I—I'm on board to work on the vaccine, but how can I be sure you'll actually save Ayla?" Rex's hand made sharp contact with Sansa's head.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Still doubting Tiffany? Didn't you hear what Brian said? He's not one to hurt his own family." Instinctively, Sansa's eyes flickered toward Paul, and she let her guard down. In a meek voice, she asked Marissa, "What do you wantto do?" "Tell Clarissa this..." Marissa leaned in close, whispering a covert schto Sansa.
"Got it?" "Yes, I understand," Sansa confirmed.
"Then off you go." With the clandestine plan heavy on her mind, Sansa exited the Nash family's residence.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the once lively house settled into a serene quiet.
Paul glanced at Connor standing beside Marissa, his expression sour, and was about to suggest he leave. Just then, Arabella's voice floated down from the stairs.
"Oh, dear. Brian, I've been quite the handful today, haven't I?" Heads turned towards her voice, revealing Arabella descending the stairs with the aid of a maid.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmQuickly, Marissa and Connor moved to her sides, each taking an arm, while Lawrence and Lindsay hurried over, excitedly calling out to their great-grandmother.
Paul rose to his feet and greeted her warmly, "Mrs. Daniels, did you have a good rest?" "Absolutely wonderful!" Arabella responded with a bright smile, gently patting Marissa's hand.
"The room my granddaughter-in-law set up forwas perfect. I slept like a baby."
Paul bit back a correction, aware that his daughter was no longer Arabella's granddaughter-in-law following the divorce, especially with Lawrence and Lindsay nearby. The little ones were still blissfully unaware of their parents' split, and Paul found himself holding his tongue to spare their feelings. After a brief pause, he cleared his throat and continued the conversation.
"Both of my daughters have been under your care and protection, Mrs. Daniels sincerely thank you for that Paul said, his tone heartfelt. His gratitude was genuine.
Though Connor's past actions had angered him, Paul couldn't ignore the kindness Arabella had extended to his daughters-especially Tiffany. Arabella had been a beacon of light in the darkness of Tiffany's difficult journey.