Bounded Passion
hinking about one thing, 'how can I make Maverick stop being angry at me and Mom?' No matter how cold a
to be a way to reach hi
way to the kitchen. The mansion was still quiet, most of the staff n
said softly. "Can I please
with surprised eyes. She wasn't used to
him, Miss Roseline?"
all smile. "Please. I just wan
owly. "Alright. But you won't do it alone. I'll
ed eagerly an
f hash, and some sliced veggies on the side. It was her late father's favorite breakfast, and whenever he was
cking eggs when a deep voic
y are you the
epfather standing at the kitchen
or Maverick-" she began to explain,
dn't bring you and your mom here to be housemaids. Ther
seline tried t
smiling and nodding toward the maid, who stepped for
in, stepping away from the stove. S
m," he said warmly. "Watch
en. She headed to the living room, where her mother
" Alodia asked when she
erick," Roseline replied, dropping onto the sofa bes
r. "Your Dad is right. You don't need to do everything to win over Maverick. He has
I just wanted to d
lose. "I know you do. And that shows your heart i
m food were laid out neatly-steaming rice, golden fried eggs, beef steak, and por
t every now and then, she
k at the same time. Their fingers almost tou
t, big brother,"
her again for calling him that nickname-but then, for the first time,
whispered, reali
he mood, smiled and picked
line," he said cheerfully. "You can ge
eetly, giving him a thankful
He was gripping his fork and knife too tightly,
and stood up sharply, the chair
loud and firm. "I think it's better if I j
rn. "Sell that condo. We have a big enough house here. You don
of pain and anger. "I'd rather live there
stormed away from the table and cli
o say. Roseline sat still, her heart heavy with guilt. She had
gave it a gentle squeeze under the table. Roseline
on't turn your back on me when I'm still talking!
ff the tall ceilings and polished walls. He looked r
im. She placed a gentle hand on his arm, silently begging him not t
ogether on her lap. She hated loud voices. Every shout from Henrik felt like a strike to her heart.
But Maverick didn't stop. He didn't even slow down. Without a single
haustion. He moved quickly, opening his closet and dragging out a large suitcase. He threw it on the bed and began stuffing
e too. But even with two large bags, it wasn't enough t
The nights he waited for his mom to come home. The disappointment in his father's eyes when the marriage ended. And now,
hone and called hi
quickly. As soon as he ended the call, he
the second one, the
away. "Dean, hurry up-" But when
s Ros
, her face pale, her eyes worrie
room?" he asked sharply,
r shirt. "You don't have to do that. I'll leave instead," she said i
ovement at the door, he glanced over and saw Dean standing there. With a small wave of his h
adjusting the strap of his suitcase. "Wouldn't it be better for you and your
not... that's not what we want. Not me. Not Mom. We're not here for money, or this
omething in his expression shifted-just a little. The
erness in his voice. "I'm not a kid anymore, Roseline. I wouldn't have gotten t
ve the room when Roseline suddenly ran toward
froze on
t go. I don't want anyone else to leave or be hurt... not b
er small hands clung to the bac
e, her tears-they hit him harder than he expected. He felt something d
t reach for her. He
ritted teeth, each word slower than the
ow-not with anger, but wi
lled only with heavy breathing, unspoken feeli