Chapter 1500

Emma couldn't shake off the nagging thoughts as she drove away. That woman's text, coupled with Dustin's casual remark about bedmates, played on repeat in her mind. It made her lips curl into a bitter smile. She'd let herself fall for him-his kindness, his gentle ways.

So, the heartache she felt now? Well, she couldn't say she didn't see it coming.

The reality hit her like a cold slap in the face, waking her up from a dream she'd been weaving herself into. She shut her eyes for a moment, choosing not to storm inside, not to confront anyone. Instead, she headed back to Dustin's place, gathered the nannies and her two kids, and moved them to the villa she'd leased across the street.

Peyton, who had been there alone recently, looked up in surprise when Emma walked in. "Emma, you're back already?" she asked, her eyebrows arching in curiosity.

Emma had been biting back her feelings, but the familiar comfort of her mother's voice broke her defenses, and tears started to spill over. Peyton, immediately concerned, rushed to check on the little ones, who were thankfully still snoozing peacefully. "What's wrong, sweetheart?" she asked, her voice a mix of worry and confusion.

The nannies stood by, just as puzzled as Peyton. Emma quickly swiped at her cheeks and pointed upstairs. "The first room on the left is all set up for the kids. You're all going to stay here from now on. I'll cover your salaries," she said, trying to keep her voice steady. Hiring three highly-skilled nannies wasn't cheap-twenty grand a month each, and that didn't even include rent. Emma felt the pinch of financial strain creeping up on her.

"Mom, my scars are healed, and I'm jumping back into streaming tonight," she stated, trying to muster some enthusiasm.

her daughter's decision without question. "Emma, did you have a rough time at Dustin's?" she finally asked, her voice

didn't push further, just offered a comforting pat on Emma's shoulder. Her love

Dustin came home to find only the hired help and an empty house, he felt a

through the line,

the shift. "Emma, where did you go?" he

need to start streaming again tonight. It doesn't sit right, staying at

en novelxo

Dustin pressed, his concern

need to stop. My mom's here, and she

pushed away. "Could your mom maybe make an extra plate for me?"

Lynch, you

it would

and sensing nothing more needed to be said, Emma hung up. She

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