Chapter 479
Chapter 479
The more I thought about it, the more fear clawed at my insides, setting my nerves on edge. I was so
pent up with frustration that I wanted to scream at the top of my lungs.
Just then, my phone buzzed with Camilla's name flashing on the screen. I couldn't muster the energy to
deal with her and ignored the call.
But Camilla was persistent. She called again, and with a sigh, I swiped to answer. Her voice came
through, timid and hesitant, and it only served to irk me further. "What do you want," I said, my tone
cold.
She must have sensed the iciness in my voice because her words stumbled out even more nervously.
"Um... Aaliyah, I... I..." she fumbled, and it was clear she was struggling to get to the point.
"Just spit it out, Camilla. You don't have to beat around the bush with me," I coaxed with as much
patience as I could muster. "I'm no longer one of the Dawsons. There's no need to tiptoe around what
you can or cannot say."
My blunt words seemed to stun her into silence before she finally spoke again, "Aaliyah, I know you
and Jaylan have split, and I'm happy for you. And I know you hate me, but I..."
I cut her off, "No, you're still part of the Dawson clan, and there are some things beyond your control. I
get it. If that's what you wanted to talk about, then don't worry. I have other things to..." Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
But she interrupted, desperate not to lose the connection. "No, it's not that. I know where Jerome is,
and who he's with!"
I tensed, gripping the phone tighter, holding my breath as she rattled off an address. "He's with that
woman there. I lied to you about him coming back because I was scared of him. He threatened me,
and I felt powerless to leave him."
There was an authentic note of vulnerability in her voice. Living in fear of Jerome was her stark reality.
"We have a daughter. What else could I do?" she continued, pouring out her worries. "But today, you
made me sure that child was his son, and that he was killed by Jerome's own hands. I can't coddle him
anymore. Let the police catch him, so I can live a normal life!"
Camilla's revelation shocked me. I had thought she was content with enduring, unwilling to leave
Jerome's side. Yet, I still played it safe, softening my voice, "I understand where you're coming from,
but now that I've left the Dawsons behind, I want nothing to do with their mess. Whatever happens to
them is none of my business anymore."
"Oh... right," she said after a moment of silence. "Then I've got nothing else."
"Alright then, thanks for trusting me," I said, trying to put her at ease about the children. "Don't worry
about Fidelia, I'll bring her back after a few days, in time for school."
Her relieved cheer was evident as we ended the call.
Thinking over Camilla's words, I was surprised she had given up Jerome's location. The woman she
mentioned—I wasn't sure if it was Clara or Renata—but one thing was clear: Jerome wasn't alone.
I quickly sent the address to Ronan.
Ronan and I discussed my thoughts, and he took the chance to insist I eat something.
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