Chapter 95 Briony had a dream.
In it, she was sharing a holiday dinner with her mother.
Her mother smiled and praised her cooking.
Briony laughed, but tears slipped down her cheeks.
"Mom..." Sprawled across the big bed, Briony's brow furrowed as her tears soaked the pillow beneath her.
She murmured restlessly, clutching the front of her nightshirt in pain, her suffering almost unbearable.
In her dream, her mother said she was tired, and from now on, Briony would have to walk her own path alone. Briony begged her not to leave, but her mother only faded away into the mist that drifted across the river. No matter how desperately Briony called, she never appeared again.
"Mom!" Briony jolted awake.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFor a moment, as she stared up at the familiar ceiling, the world felt strange and distant.
"Mommy!" At the foot of the bed, Irwin abandoned his toys and scrambled over to her side.
"Did you have a bad dream, Mommy?" Briony looked at him, her mind slowly clearing from the fog.
This was Southcreek Manor.
But... how had she ended up here? She pressed her hands against the mattress, pushing herself upright, and rubbed her aching temples.
She could barely recall-she'd gone down to the river, maybe even climbed over the fence...
Everything after that was a blur.
"Mommy? Why are you crying?" Irwin reached up and touched her damp cheek. "You were crying in your sleep, too. You kept calling for your mom." Briony gazed at him.
The concern in his young eyes was genuine, impossible to fake.
But when he frowned in worry, there was something in the set of his brows that reminded her of Rosita.
At the thought of Rosita, a wave of rejection-almost revulsion-rose in Briony's chest.
Gently, she brushed Irwin's hand away, threw off the covers, and swung her legs out of bed.
The moment she stood, dizziness washed over her; her body felt weak and drained.
But she couldn't stand to stay here a second longer.
Steeling herself, Briony shuffled out of the master bedroom and made her way downstairs.
"Mommy!" Irwin chased after her, grabbing her hand. "Are you leaving again?" Briony looked down at him, pulling her hand free, her voice cold. "Irwin, don't callMommy anymore." Irwin froze.
She didn't spare him another glance and headed for the stairs.
As soon as she reached the ground floor, she nearly collided with Stewart, who was emerging from the kitchen with a steaming bowl of plain porridge.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe paused, glancing up at Irwin, who had followed her down.
"Are you leaving?" he asked.
Briony's face was icy, unwilling to waste even a word on him.
Of course she was leaving-but Southcreek Manor was miles from Dolphin Cove, and on New Year's Eve, getting a cab would be nearly impossible.
She'd left the house in a daze, hadn't even brought her phone.
If Stella woke up and found her missing, she'd be beside herself with worry.
"Mommy!" Irwin rushed to her side, grabbing her hand again.
"Don't go, please? It's New Year's Eve! Mommy, we always spent New Year's together, remember?" Briony shut her eyes, took a slow, deep breath, and forced herself to swallow the surge of emotion.
When she opened her eyes again, they were cold and hard.
She pulled her hand away, turned to Stewart, and said, "If you don't wantto take my anger out on your son, then get someone to drivehome. Now."
Stewart frowned. "I know I can't deny my responsibility for what happened ve to your mother. Butyrwin is just an child- he had nothing to do with it. And I know you, Briony. You've never been the type to bla child for an adult's mistakes."
"You're wrong," Briony said, shaking off Irwin's hand. "His birth motheris Rosita. I told you already-if anything happened to my mom, you and Rosita would be the ones I blame."