Chapter 327 The traffic light switched to green, and Curtis's car slowly pulled away from the amusement park.
Evening had begun to settle in. After one last stroll around the park, McNeil gathered Gwyneth and her mother, ushering them toward his SUV.
Victoria quickly realized that McNeil was taking a route she'd never seen before. It was clear he was determined to bring her and their daughter to Madonna's villa tonight.
Gwyneth sat in the backseat, cradling a pile of plush toys she'd won from the claw machines, her laughter bubbling with delight.
But even she noticed that the drive felt unfamiliar. In her sweet, childish voice, she piped up, "Daddy, where are we going now?" "To Grandma's house," McNeil replied, voice cool and matter-of-fact.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtGwyneth's smile vanished.
"No, I don't want to go. Why do we have to see Grandma?" She'd never liked Madonna.
Victoria felt the sway, though she wasn't about to stop her daughter from seeing her father's family. Still, she had no desire to go herself.
"McNeil, I just remembered I-” "We'll be there in five minutes," he interrupted. "You can stay in the car if you want, but don't expect to see Paul again if you do." Victoria froze, blurting out, "Paul already belongs to you-why shouldn't I be allowed to see him?" The SUV rolled up to a stately villa. The staff, recognizing McNeil's car, hurried to open the gates.
Victoria, McNeil, and Gwyneth stepped inside.
Madonna was seated on the living room sofa while the housekeeper busied herself setting the table in the dining room.
Noticing their arrival, the staff greeted them, "Welchome, sir." One housekeeper glanced curiously at Victoria and Gwyneth. "And these two are...?" Neither had met Victoria or Gwyneth before, though the child did bear a striking resemblance to McNeil.
"This is my wife, and our daughter," McNeil said, holding both Victoria and Gwyneth by the hand. Victoria tried to pull away, but he didn't let go.
The staff were stunned. Since when did the young master have a wife and child? Was the girl slong-hidden secret, only now revealed to the family? The moment Madonna saw Victoria, her breath caught. She glanced at the housekeeper. “Go call Mr. James and Mrs. Nelson downstairs. Tell them their nephew's hand it's tfor dinner." Victoria offered a cursory "Mom," but Madonna ignored her, heading straight to the dining table and fixing her gaze on McNeil.
"What possessed you to chfor dinner tonight? And to bring them along?" she asked, her tone frosty. Then, with a pointed pause, Madonna added, "Where's Violet? Why isn't she here?" McNeil carefully placed a piece of shrimp onto Gwyneth's plate her favorite. "This is a family dinner. No need to invite outsiders." Madonna snorted, making it clear she didn't see Victoria as part of the family. Upstairs, Paul and Mrs. Nelson cdown, one after the other.
The moment Paul spotted Victoria in the dining room, his eyes widened in shock. "Rabbit? What are you doing here?"
Both Mrs. Nelson and Madonna frowned. Mrs. Nelson quickly pulled kly pulled Paul down into the seat beside her, NO giving him a sharp look. "Don't make a scene at your aunt's house, behave yourself." Victoria studied the tacross the table.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSo Madonna was Paul's aunt, which meant McNeil was- "This is your sister-in-law, Paul. Say hello," McNeil said, his voice calm but final. Madonna's expression soured even further.
She'd never liked Victoria. In all the years since their marriage, she'd routinely summoned her son hfor her homemade soup but had ΕΠ'.
never once invited Victoria to join them. As far as she was concerned, Victoria's existence was an inconvenience, a secret to be kept. She knew McNeil and Victoria's marriage was a quiet one. Aside from the immediate families, almost no one in the extended family even knew they were married.
Paul sat there, frozen.
He'd idolized McNeil since he was a kid, trailing after his legendary cousin-the scousin who in this early twenties, had single-handedly rescued the family company from the brink and built it into what it was today. Paul had always thought he knew his cousin.