Chapter 5

Avery's POV 

I stood in Grandma's room, surrounded by the familiar scent of her perfume and the memories we had shared. The soft, golden light of the afternoon sun streamed through the window, casting a warm glow over the room. I felt a lump form in my throat as I took in the familiar sights the old wooden dresser, the comfy armchair, and the bed where Grandma had slept for so many nights. The creaks and groans of the old house seemed to whisper her name, and I half expected her to walk through the door, a warm smile on her face. The air was thick with the scent of old books and lavender, and I could almost hear the echoes of our laughter and tears. I sat on her bed, feeling the softness of the mattress and the familiarity of the blanket. I closed my eyes, and for a moment, I could almost hear her gentle voice, whispering words of comfort and love. As I sat there, my eyes fell on the drawer where she kept her important stuff. I remembered the letter she had mentioned in her note, the one she wanted me to read after her funeral. I opened the drawer, my heart racing with anticipation, and found the letter folded neatly inside. I could perceive the smell of cinnamon and cloves on the paper, and the ink was still shining bright like it was written this morning, the words were beautifully, written in Grandma's distinctive handwriting. I unfolded the letter, my hands trembling as I began to read. My dearest Avery, If you are reading this, then I am gone. I know I never mentioned your dad, and that's because I was angry. He broke your mother's heart and married someone else. Though, a year after her death, he sent me a letter apologizing, saying he did it to protect her. His parents had arranged a marriage for him, and when he refused because he loved your mom, they threatened to cut him off. But then they threatened to cause harm to your mom and me. He knew they weren't bluffing because he knew what they were capable of. I wrote back to him and told him that your mom was late, but I didn't mention you. I was scared he would take you from me. I know I was selfish, but you were my only family, and I just couldn't let you go. A few days ago, I wrote to him and told him about you. I know if he gets the letter, he will come for you. Please go with him, Avery. You deserve a chance at a better life. With all my love, Grandma I finished reading the letter, my eyes welling up with tears. I felt a mix of emotions - shock, anger, sadness, and confusion. Why had Grandma kept this secret from me? Why had she never told me about my dad? As I stood there, trying to process everything, I heard a knock at the door. I wiped my tears, wondering who it could be. I wasn't expecting anyone. I opened the door, and my heart skipped a beat. A tall, handsome, elderly-looking man in his late forties, wearing an expensive black suit, stood at the door. His green eyes, identical to mine, sparkled with a mix of curiosity and sadness. He had a strong jawline and a chiseled nose, and I could see the lines of age etched on his face. "Can I help you?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper. The man looked at me, his eyes scanning my face, taking in every detail. "Avery?" he asked, his voice low and husky. I nodded, feeling a shiver run down my spine. Who was this man? "I am Richard Windsor," he said, his words like a thunderclap in my mind. "I am your father." I stumbled backward, feeling like I'd been punched in the gut. My father? The room started spinning, and I grabbed the doorframe to steady myself. I could feel my heart racing, and my breath caught in my throat. Richard Windsor took a step forward, his eyes filled with concern. "Avery, are you okay?" he asked, his voice full of worry. I shook my head, trying to clear the fog. This was my father? The man who had broken my mother's heart? The man who had married someone else? I looked at him, really looked at him. He had the same green eyes as I, the same nose and lips. I saw a resemblance to myself, and it was like looking into a mirror. I felt a strange sense of connection, like a thread had been pulled tight, connecting us. "I...I don't know what to say," I stammered, my voice shaking. Richard Windsor smiled, a sad smile. "You don't have to say anything, Avery. I just wanted to meet you, to see you." I stared at him not saying a word, everything happening felt like a dream I was just trying to process it's all.

Chapter 6

Avery's POV  

 I stood there, frozen not saying a word, as Richard Windsor's words kept ringing in my head. "I'm your father," he said, like it was a fact, not a question The air was thick with tension as he took a step closer, his eyes filled with a mix of sadness and apology. "I'm so sorry for your loss, Avery. And I'm sorry for not being part of your life all these years. I didn't know you existed." I felt like I'd been hit by a truck. A father? I had a father?. The room started spinning, and I thought I was going to faint. I didn't know what to say or do, so I just stood there, staring at him like a deer caught in headlights. I know I saw everything in Grandma's letter but the reality of seeing that I really had a father was different. "Avery, I know this is a lot to take in," he said, his voice gentle, like he was trying to calm a wild animal. "But I want to make things right. I want to be a part of your life now. Will you come with me?" I thought about Grandma's letter, about her wanting me to go with him. I thought about staying in this small town, living a simple life. But then I thought about the possibilities, about getting a better life, about going to college... My mind was racing, but my heart was beating calmly, like it knew what to do. "Okay," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. Richard's face lit up with a smile. "Good. Pack up your things, we'll be leaving immediately." I nodded, still feeling like I was in a dream. I packed up my important stuff, we went to Em's house to say goodbye to her, and handed her the key to the diner. "Take care of it, Em," I said, hugging her tight. Emma was crying, but she smiled and nodded. "You go, girl. Live your best life." We hugged one last time, I am going to miss my bestie and Willow Creek so much I thought. She kept waving at us until we got into the car, and drove off to the airport, leaving the only life I'd ever known behind. The city lights blurred together as we sped by, and I felt a sense of excitement mixed with fear. When we arrived at the airport, Richard led me to a private jet. I had never seen anything like it before. "Is this...?" I started to ask, but he just smiled. "Yes, it's ours. We'll be flying in style." I felt like a princess, stepping onto the plane like it was a red carpet. The interior was plush, with soft leather seats and champagne on ice. As we took off, I felt a rush of adrenaline, like I was leaving my old life behind and starting a new one. When we landed in New York, a driver was waiting for us at the airport. We drove through the city, the skyscrapers towering above us like giants. As we drove through the gates of a massive mansion, I felt like I'd entered a different world. This wasn't a house, it was a palace! The driver took our bags, and Richard led me inside. The interior was just as impressive, with marble floors and paintings on the walls. I was still staring at everything in fascination when a woman, probably in her 40s, walked in with two girls who looked around my age. "What do we have here?" she said, her voice dripping with venom. "It's my husband's bastard child from the love of his life." The girls looked at me with a mix of curiosity and hostility. I felt like I'd interrupted something, like I was the outsider here. "Just so you know, you have signed your ticket to hell if you're staying here," the woman said, before turning on her heel and walking away angrily. I looked at Richard, confused. What was going on? "Avery, this is my wife, Vivian," he said, his voice calm. "And these are my daughters, Sophia and Olivia." Daughters?. I had sisters? Sophia and Olivia looked at me with a mixture of curiosity and disdain. I felt like I was being sized up, like I was the new kid in school. "Hi," I said, trying to sound confident. They stared at me but didn't reply to my greeting. I felt like I was already on thin ice, like I was walking on eggshells. Richard smiled, trying to break the tension. "Avery, I'll show you to your room. You must be tired from the trip." I nodded, feeling a sense of relief. I was exhausted, and I just wanted to collapse onto a bed. As we walked up the stairs, I felt like I was entering a new world, one that was full of drama and surprises. What had I gotten myself into?

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