Chronicles of Molly by W.J. May
Author:W.J. May
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Dark Shadow Publishing
Published: 2022-08-06T00:00:00+00:00
THAT NIGHTâS DINNER was one of the happiest that Molly could remember.
They cooked it together. Walking around barefoot in the kitchen, sharing random bouts of laughter over an open bottle of wine. It was a level of relaxation that Molly could never have imagined, one that had always seemed to vanish with the oxygen when her mother walked into a room. The wine had been Julianâs idea, and it eased them in. The music had been Mollyâs, and it wasnât long before the usual scripts and deflections were forgotten, lost in the magic of the night.
Theyâd been tasked with making some pasta dish that Molly would never remember. She and Julian were rubbish, but her mother supervised every moment with a critical eye. Strangely enough, when it became clear there was no point in shaming them, the conversation loosened still further, lapping over them in little waves as the sun dipped lower in the sky.
âSo, explain something to me,â Eleanor began, fingers wrapped around her glass, âitâs been almost twelve hours since you arrived...and youâve yet to even mention your precious daughter.â
Julian lifted his head, flushed and smiling. âIâm sorry,â he said with a mock frown. âAre you asking to see a picture? Maybe ten pictures? Shall we start it from there?â A phone emerged from his pocket and he scrolled briefly through his gallery, selecting one with a tender expression and holding it proudly in view.
Eleanor tilted the screen, a hand cupped over her mouth. âOh, my goodness...sheâs exquisite.â
And blonde.
Julian nodded in blissful agreement, flipping through a few more. âSheâs a dream,â he murmured, eyes dancing with the glow. âThereâs one of her by the easel, she did those etchings herself. And thatâs one of her with our dog...â
Eleanor flashed him a quick look, obviously debating his use of the word âdog.â The Decker family had grown oddly blind to the fact that a literal wolf slept amongst them. The only time they saw it now was in the flashes of fear and surprise on other peopleâs faces. She was about to say as much, when her eyes fell suddenly upon the tiny design, shimmering in the crook of his arm.
âHeavens meâwhat in the world is this?â
She reached without thinking, taking hold of his wrist.
âOh, darling, you have such lovely skin. Why would you go and...â She froze with a sudden jolt of understanding, catching the flush of his cheeks. There was a split second where none of them dared to move, then she released him just as fast. âRight...of course. My apologies.â
In the space of a heartbeat, all the momentum theyâd been building abruptly stalled in heavy silence. It weighted their tongues and stole all sense of balanceâsouring the taste of wine in their mouths. It was the kind of moment that Molly had been dreading. The kind sheâd been expecting.
The kind that might have derailed the entire evening, but as it turned out, it did something much worse than that. Because her mother didnât want to derail the evening.
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