BOOK 4 OUT OF 12 OF MY HP SERIES
▪︎ Synopsis ▪︎
James shares many traits with his Grandfather, including his mischievous and prankster nature. However, one aspect that sets James apart is his inability to commit to a single woman, unlike his Grandfa...
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CHAPTER TEN
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Frustrated with the repeated refrain from each and everyone of the Wotter, telling her to "figure it out herself," Elodie's anger simmered just beneath the surface. The repeated use of "You have to figure it out yourself" left her feeling increasingly annoyed and a bit irked.
She clenched her fists in frustration, her mind now swirling with questions, each one demanding an unanswerable response.
Elodie understood that the family valued openness and honesty, but that knowledge didn't entirely quench the frustration that she felt. She knew that they wouldn't just play games with her, yet her agitation persisted, and she couldn't help but feel upset.
On the other end, Fred, despite his desire to appease her discomfort, held back from intervening. He respected the family's dynamics and the need for her to figure things out on her own, even if it meant seeing her struggle silently.
Realization slowly dawned upon Elodie's mind. If she wanted answers, she would have to uncover the truth herself and not rely on anyone to dispense them easily. She was no stranger to romantic inclinations and had her own romantic experiences, but when it came to interpreting an unfamiliar sensation in the context of someone else, she was utterly inexperienced.