A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust

Chapter 697



"These styles are just awful. Let's try somewhere else,” Valerian said, picking up

on the awkward atmosphere and quickly steering Lisette away.

Horatio and Ulysses trailed behind, neither saying much. Ulysses kept glancing

back at Calliope, unable to help himself. He knew it now—she had those amazing

new brothers in her life. There was no way she'd ever look at them, her original

brothers, the same way again. Of course she didn't need them anymore.

A strange, heavy sort of sadness settled in Ulysses' chest. Horatio looked just as

conflicted.

Up ahead, Valerian and Lisette walked in silence, both lost in their own thoughts.

Neither had realized just how well Calliope had been doing since she left the

Jewell family, or that she'd found brothers who could easily replace them.

Lisette especially couldn't believe it. She had tried so hard to win Calliope over, to

be the sister she never had, but apparently, Calliope didn't even need her.

If Lisette had brothers like that—tall, charming, successful—she probably wouldn't

bother with her original family either. These guys weren't nearly as handsome or

accomplished as the new ones.

Eventually, the four of them reached a little rest area in the mall, a cozy spot with

some benches and a vending machine humming nearby. They sat down, all of

them looking more than a little worn out.

"I'm sorry, guys," Lisette said, her voice earnest. "This was supposed to be a fun

day out. I didn't mean for it to turn out this way."

No one really wanted to talk. The silence dragged on until Valerian finally cleared

his throat.

"Lisette, none of this is your fault. Seriously. You couldn't have known."

"But if I hadn't dragged you all out

here, we wouldn't have run into

Callie," Lisette replied quietly, staringnoveldrama

at her hands. "And if we hadn't run

into her, everyone would still be in a

good mood. So it's on me.

She let out a long, frustrated sigh.

"I'm sorry. I ruined everyone's

Christmas. And it's not like I'm Callie,

I can't change how she feels. She's

got those rich, perfect brothers now.

No wonder she doesn't want to

come back to the Jewell family."

"Can you blame her?" Lisette continued, her tone wistful. "They can give her

everything she wants. Maybe she thinks the Jewell family just can't compare, so

why bother?"

Lisette sounded like she was just thinking out loud, but her words had a sting to

them—like she wanted the others to believe Calliope was shallow, that she'd

ditched them for money and status.

But Horatio and the others didn't

even notice her angle. They were too

caught up in their own misery.

They'd always thought that even if

Calliope was distant now, she'd

eventually come back to them. She'd

realize, someday, that her real

brothers were the ones who truly

cared.

But now Calliope had moved on. Her new brothers were cooler, richer, better in

every way. Why would she ever look back?

The thought made their stomach twist. They'd lost her, really lost her. And she

wasn't ever coming back, not when she had something better.

They wanted to feel angry, but all they could manage was helplessness.

"I'm sorry... Maybe it'd be better if I wasn't around at all," Lisette whispered, her

voice barely above a mumble. "Maybe then you guys and Callie would still be

close."

She looked up at them, guilt written all over her face. "It's my fault. If I wasn't here,

maybe you wouldn't have lost her too."

She looked so small and regretful, her words hanging in the air.


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