Chapter 1910
With disgust written all over her face, Alexandria walked into the run-down house, while silently accompanied by Cristina, who was wiping away her tears as she took in the shabby surroundings.
Sitting in the front passenger seat, Carlos turned his head to face me and Caleb and asked, “If Dylan is returned safely, will you spare Alexandria’s life?”
Hearing this, I said nothing and simply glanced at Caleb.
With a raised eyebrow, Caleb asked sarcastically, “Are you still planning to help her so she could find somewhere to live and keep spending the Vargas family’s money?”
Carlos pursed his lips in embarrassment and clearly had no idea what to say.
However, Caleb wasn’t done yet and pressed on, “Or do you think I easily forgive those who try to harm my family?”
Meeting Caleb’s cold gaze, Carlos instinctively lowered his head and shifted uncomfortably.
The wait for Alexandria to return felt like forever.
Clinging tightly to Caleb’s hand, I couldn’t say for sure whose hand was sweating.
Though our two hands were sticky and uncomfortable, we didn’t relax the firm hold we had on each other.
I kept glancing at my watch every five minutes until I finally saw three people walking across the road.
I instantly recognized Dylan, even though he looked quite pale and his clothes were stained.
Seeing him in such a state broke my heart and I began to cry.
Fortunately, he wasn’t hurt, and I couldn’t help but heave a sigh of relief.
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I wanted to burst out of the car and rush over to Dylan to embrace him.
Only when I had my baby in my arms would I truly feel at ease.
Caleb sensed my restlessness and held my hand firmly to stop me.
He spoke with an edge of nervousness.
“Don’t act impulsively.
Let’s stay calm and wait.
”
Tears welled up in my eyes; I longed to embrace my child, yet I knew Caleb was right.
We couldn’t let Cory discover we were watching Alexandria.
Despite this, my eyes locked onto Dylan the moment I saw him.
Fear gripped me that he might vanish again, so I watched him intently.
He seemed to sense my stare and turned his head, looking towards a car parked by the road.
Cory, who was by Dylan’s side, picked up on his shift in attention and approached our car cautiously.
Fortunately, Caleb’s car, with its specially tinted windows, kept us hidden from view.
As Cory drew nearer, my anxiety spiked.
He raised his hand, seemingly about to knock on the window, but Alexandria’s sudden appearance from the house stopped him.
Cory looked surprised to see her.