Chapter 498
Grant had lived a life of turmoil, leaving a trail of broken lives and cold bodies in his wake. But there was one soul, a gentle spirit
that had ensnared his heart in a way that nothing else could. Her name was Gabby, and she was the one thread of humanity that
Grant couldn''t sever; through her, he experienced the brutal sting of loss for the first time.
It wasn''t until the following morning that Anna awoke from her deep sleep. The little girl didn''t cry or wail as she had before.
Instead, she gazed silently at Johanson, who had watched over her throughout the night, and asked softly, "Uncle Johanson, has
Mommy beenid to rest?"
Johanson nodded, his voice heavy with sorrow. "Yeah, kiddo. Dad buried her in the family''s cemetery plot, with all the honors
due to a beloveddy."
"Oh," was all Anna could muster, a small acknowledgment before a long pause. She then looked up cautiously at Johanson.
"Uncle Johanson, can | go see her?"
"You sure you''re up for the walk?" Johanson asked with concern etched across his face.
Anna nodded with a resolve that seemed beyond her years. "I can do it."
There was a newfound maturity in her as she followed Johanson out of the house. Together, they walked towards the Grant
family''s cemetery, and before long, they arrived at the solemn ce.
As Anna stood before the newly erected tombstone, her tears began to flow freely.
The image of Gabby on the tombstone was radiant. Her smile was wide and beautiful. It was a smile that had only begun to
blossom after she had be pregnant, a smile that Grant had captured in a photograph.
The young girl wept silently before the stone, her tears eventually running dry. Then, with a small voice, she turned to Johanson
and said, "Uncle Johanson, | guess I''m like you now, with no mommy."
"No," Johanson replied gently, shaking his head. "Remember what she said? You''ve got real parents out there somewhere. But |
hope you''ll stay with me because nobody knows where they are."
"Okay," Anna whispered, her mind not really focused on her biological parents. The loss of Gabby weighed heavily on her young
heart.
Johanson didn''t speak, but he made a solemn vow in his mind. Even when Anna grew up, he would never let her leave his side.
He had promised Gabby he would look after Anna, not just for a while, but forever.
With Gabby''s passing, Grant''s mood became increasingly unpredictable, and he had no intention of sending Anna to find her
birth parents.
His kindness towards Anna had been out of love for Gabby. Now that Gabby was gone, and there were no blood ties between
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After the funeral, he had Anna sent to the servant''s quarters, forbidding her from living in the main house. Seeing Anna only
reminded him of Gabby, and that brought an unbearable pain.
One day, Grant happened upon Anna sitting on the curb, clutching Gabby''s photograph and weeping.
Asurge of irrational anger rose within him as he strode over, snatching the picture from her hands. "Are you loafing around
instead of doing your chores?"
Startled, Anna looked up at him with wide, frightened eyes. "Uncle Grant? Can | have my mommy''s picture back, please?"
Grant red down at her. "You''re nothing but a lowly maid. What right do you have to call me uncle? This picture belonged to my
wife, and I''m not giving it back to you!"
With that, he turned to leave, but Anna wrapped her small arms around his leg. "Please, Uncle Grant, | need Mommy''s picture!"
Anna was young, but she could sense Grant''s disdain. She couldn''t let him walk away with thest image of her mother.
Grant looked down at Anna with disgust. He remembered what Gabby had said and med Anna for ruining what could have
been a different life for Gabby.
In a burst of anger, he flung Anna aside and barked, "Get away from me! And stay out of my sight!"
Anna hit the ground hard, struggling to get up. But instead of crying, she defiantly fixed her gaze on the photograph in Grant''s
hand.
"Please, Uncle Grant, give me back my mother''s picture," she said again, her voice firm despite the tears in her red-rimmed
eyes.
Grant felt a strange emptiness. Without another word, he left, keeping the photograph as though it was rightfully his.
Anna''s eyes burned with anger as Grant''s figure receded into the distance. She was too weak to fight back now, but she
clenched her tiny fists and made a vow. One day, she would reim her mother''s photograph from Grant, fair and square.
Grant slumped onto the living room sofa, staring nkly at Gabby''s photograph, lost in memories of their time together.
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The mention of Anna only fueled Grant''s rage further.
He turned to Johanson with a fierce re. "You will not associate with that wild child again, do you hear me?!"
Johanson returned the re with equal anger. "Father, Anna is not a wild child. She''s Aunt Gabby''s daughter."
“What daughter? She wasn''t even hers! If | catch you with her again, I''ll have her thrown out to another estate!"
Grant''s temper red anew at the mere mention of Gabby.
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But now, witnessing his son defending Anna so vehemently, Grant''s irritation towards her intensified.
He even began to think of Anna as a jinx, someone whose touch seemed to doom everyone’s life to take a turn for the worse.
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As for fulfilling his promise to send her back to her biological parents, Grant hadn''t even considered making good on that.