Chapter 380

Deep into the night, the suburban mansion lay in tranquil repose.

Harvey shrugged off his overcoat, ascending the staircase with measured steps. The household staff had long since retired, leaving only the faint glow of a

nightlight to guide his way.

In the upstairs bedroom to the east, he gently pushed open the door and was greeted by a cozy, warm glow.

Eloise hadn't retired for the evening. Clad in a comfy fleece robe, she was nestled on the couch, perusing a screenplay.

Harvey softly closed the door behind him.

"Are the kids asleep? Did they have their warm milk before bed?" he asked, his voice a whisper in the calm.

Eloise looked up from her script, and her eyes met his. With an ease that spoke of long familiarity, Harvey moved to her side, intending to steal a kiss, but hesitated, murmuring, "I'll take a quick shower first."

Eloise began to rise, intending to prepare a late-night snack for him.

"No need," Harvey gently insisted. "Stay cozy. I'll just whip up some food for myself later."

After his shower, the grime of the day seemed to wash away, lifting his spirits. He joined Eloise, taking a seat beside her and enveloping her in a comforting embrace. The clean lines of his trousers and shirt clung to his freshly bathed form.

Eloise knew him well and remained quiet, respecting his need for space. She leaned into his shoulder, her voice soft as she inquired, "Is something troubling you?"

"Nothing at all," Harvey replied, his hand caressing her delicate cheek.

He descended to the kitchen and cooked a simple bowl of instant noodles. He brought a portion to Eloise, who had little appetite after her evening serving of custard. Even with a baby on the way, she was mindful of her figure.

Harvey understood her silent concerns. Sitting beside her, he savored his meal, feeling a sense of contentment.

Eloise studied his face in the lamplight-he was almost 36. The years had been kind, gifting him with lines that only added to his mature allure.

She reached out, tracing the lines at the corner of his eyes. Harvey paused briefly, then resumed his meal. "We just made love this evening, and now you're in the mood again?" he teased. His hand strayed playfully over her rounded belly.

Embarrassed yet thrilled, Eloise intended to push him away, but her fingers, finding his palm, couldn't let go, enjoying the warmth and comfort. She whispered, "Stop fooling around."

After finishing his noodles with a quiet smile, Harvey tidied up and joined Eloise back on the couch, gently combing her hair as she rested against him. It was a simple, intimate act between husband and wife in the dead of night.

Feeling at ease, Eloise nestled closer. "Harvey, you've changed so much since the old days!"

"How so?" he queried.

"It's just different! You would never have had a casual dinner by the coffee table before. You were so particular."

Harvey stroked his wife's face, allowing himself a slight smile.

Eloise buried her face in his chest. After a while, she murmured, "Now, can you tell me what happened?"

Harvey had wanted to shield her from the darker matters, but they were too closely entwined with Eloise's life. After some deliberation, he began, "Eloise, the chandelier falling at the theater wasn't an accident. I suspect it was sabotage. It was Ravenna."

Eloise sat up abruptly, her brown hair in disarray as she ran her slender fingers through it. Even in such a serious moment, Harvey found himself distracted by her allure.

Suppressing a grin, he teased her intelligence. "They say a woman becomes scatterbrained for three years during pregnancy, yet you seem sharper. Must be my genius leveling things out." After a chuckle, he returned to stroking her belly. Frustrated yet amused, Eloise protested, "We're discussing serious matters!" Harvey sobered, musing, "Ravenna must have bribed the electrician. Unfortunately, the man was found dead this evening. He was murdered during... sexual activities."

Despite her strength, Eloise shivered slightly at the thought. Her brow furrowed. "Ravenna's so light. It wouldn't be easy to deal with a man even when he's not paying attention. There must be something else at play."

Harvey's gaze sharpened. Their thoughts aligned without a word spoken.

office has news. They found a drug in the man's system, which could be key to his death. Otherwise, it's unlikely that a woman could overpower a healthy adult

hung up and turned to Eloise, who was lost in contemplation. "What are you thinking about? Come back to earth," he teased,

if Max's car accident was also no accident. Could

eyes sharpened, but

spoke first,

laughter soft and tender as

their closeness was a cocoon of warmth

confided, "I'm carrying your child; what do you have to be

"When thinking about

Eloise chuckled lightly.

to claim her, she murmured, "Ms. Olea called this afternoon. Jeffrey's going in for a

his neck and softly said, "No need to come with me. You're busy

couldn't keep her caged at home because of one accident. He

...

Eloise met with Ms. Olea

in good spirits, Ms. Olea relaxed, sharing cheerfully, "Although Jeffrey's face is marred, Mr. Horigan has brought in a foreign specialist. He should recover at least 70 to 80

recovery,

gently patted Eloise's hand. "You know, his real ambition isn't to be

managed a

she did, they saw Ravenna sitting inside. She was a social butterfly and managed to charm Jeffrey's mother. The two looked

Olea frowned. Leaning close to Eloise, she whispered, "I don't trust

didn't mind Ravenna mingling with the Velonas, but the woman was just too dangerous. Eloise dropped her gaze, an idea forming in her mind. She beckoned Ms. Olea closer, whispering her

into laughter and playfully scolded, "You always come up with the naughtiest ideas. No wonder you have Mr. Horigan

only

Ravenna lower

Eloise didn't know. And Jeffrey's mother was still naively sharing family secrets with her. Ravenna

own right, was uneasy nonetheless. Her son had saved Eloise but at the cost of his

turning to speak with Jeffrey. This was the first time they'd met since the incident, and his emotions were a complex mix of happiness and resentment for

delayed visit.

heart harbored feelings for

a lunch box,

have enough fruit and supplements, but this is a

The kids at

affirming

to brighten. "Eloise, that's so thoughtful

"Auntie, why

lack of appetite, hurried over. Seeing him

stew must be delicious. If only I had your

Jeffrey would put on

"I'll make it every

the offer, knowing it was too much to ask,

since Eloise was pregnant.

Eloise didn't insist.

was also much quieter than

heavy. Being loved without being able to reciprocate was a burden, especially when that love came from young Jeffrey, Max's

soft sigh, Eloise said, "I'll come to see you again in

behind. With a flirtatious glint in her eye, she sat down by Jeffrey's bedside. "There, you've been waiting for her, and now you don't speak up? Let me give you some sisterly advice.

too well. "I didn't mean it that way," he said softly. Aliza was grateful to Ms. Olea. "Having Eloise visit has eased my mind.

heart of the

mouth, giggling. "Ms. Ravenna is a catch! And

with Jeffrey before; I think they might have a chance, age difference

that Ravenna had pursued her son. She questioned

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