Chapter 69: The confession
Doctor Einstein's words, a solemn reminder of the danger that lurked in Drewbrook, echoed through Kiara's mind like a gong of warning. She turned her gaze towards him, her eyes revealing a mix of gratitude and apprehension.
"We need to get you out of Drewbrook immediately," he reiterated, a solemn note in his voice.
Kiara, the enormity of her decision weighing on her like a heavy cloak, nodded in resigned agreement.
Kiara's words, a delicate tapestry of gratitude and sorrow, wove a bittersweet melody through the car. A single tear, like a diamond shard, slid down her cheek, the briefest reminder of the pain she would endure in leaving her beloved child behind.
"I am glad I got to see my son again," she said, her voice a fragile whisper. "He is growing marvelously well, and I am forever indebted to Mrs. Morgan for taking good care of my son."