Chapter 1286

Thalassa shoveled forkfuls of mashed potatoes into her mouth, her gaze cast down at the comforting swirl of her meal, avoiding any eye contact with Callum or Evelyn as she concealed the tumult of emotions within her.

Callum didn’t mention Lysander, and that was fine by Thalassa. She wasn’t ready to think about him just yet. But the mere mention of his name brought back the terrible memories on the boat, when Evelyn had fallen into water with no one could help.

Lysander’s first instinct hadn’t been to save Evelyn. Instead, he tried to stop Thalassa from diving in after her mother.

If Lysander had jumped into the river to save Evelyn immediately, Thalassa wouldn’t have been so frantic.

His attempt was just to stop Thalassa from jumping herself, and his pretense of concern was nothing but an excuse.

In Lysander’s heart, he didn’t take Evelyn as his family or friend.

This thought triggered a bitter surge of self-mockery in Thalassa.

Evelyn was her mother. How could Lysander value Evelyn when he seemed to barely care for Thalassa herself?

already a miracle Lysander didn’t despise Evelyn outright. How could he possibly hold any warmth for

a twisted sense of

death was ghastly, yet there it was. How could Thalassa expect Lysander

this twisted logic all too well, and that’s why she never sought Lysander’s help

was nearly drowning-a thick wave of disappointment and sorrow washed

for saving her but Thalassa’s words painted a different picture. Lysander had let her flounder, perhaps even relishing her desperation. He still

past romance with Bruce was enough to sour Lysander’s feelings. How could he be gentle with

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burden to Thalassa. Perhaps it was her past with

a gloomy mood, Evelyn’s appetite waned, and her pace

be fair. Lysander did save Evelyn in the end. He’s a military man,

to be making excuses for Lysander, but to Thalassa, his

breathing to him. But he hadn’t reacted to save Evelyn immediately.

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