“What are you doing here?” I asked, startled.

Andrew offered a sheepish smile.

“I’m sorry, I couldn’t help but overhear your conversation.

You seem resolved, and I won’t persuade you to stay.

However, it’s late and not safe to venture out alone.

May I offer you a ride, as a friend?”

I hesitated, unsure if it was appropriate to accept.

Just then, Nora emerged and said, “This is my fault.

I lost track of time and kept you here too long.

But it’s truly unsafe for you to leave alone at this hour.

With that, she gently tugged at my sleeve.

Understanding her concern and acknowledging the danger myself, I nodded and accepted Andrew’s offer to drive me.

Nora’s POV:

When I discovered Caleb was Debra’s mate and he was at the manor with her, my heart sank.

Repeatedly, I nearly lost my cool around Abby, but every time I caught sight of her bright eyes gazing up at me, I held back.

Abby was undeniably adorable, as innocent and endearing as an angel.

I cherished my role as her nanny too much to let my emotions spill over and harm her, even indirectly.

Yet, a part of me burned with the desire to avenge my parents.

I planned to use Debra’s influence over Andrew to exact my revenge.

But with Debra potentially leaving with Caleb, my plans were at risk.

I couldn’t possibly take on such a vendetta alone.

My only option was to ensure Debra stayed with Andrew, thereby gaining his sympathy.

I hoped that through Abby and Debra, Andrew might notice and pity me-a lowly, mixed-blood witch.

This, I believed, would expose Veronica’s cruelty and tyranny, giving Andrew the justification he needed to dethrone her openly.

I was well aware of Andrew’s frustration with Shirley, which had strained his relationship with Veronica.

A small spark could push them to a breaking point, and Debra could be that spark.

For the sake of my deceased parents and the loved ones I’d lost to brutality, I had to manipulate Debra.

She was essential to my plan.

She had to remain with Andrew.

So, when she mentioned moving out, though it angered me, I still wanted to create opportunities for Andrew to woo Debra.

While Debra played with Abby, I discreetly pulled out my phone and texted Andrew.

I informed him of Debra’s intentions to leave, urging him to hurry over.

As I anticipated, Andrew arrived promptly.

Yet, for reasons unknown, he lingered outside the door without entering.

I had hoped Andrew would convince her to remain at the manor.

Regrettably, he didn’t broach the subject until she encountered him outside.

Frustrated and disappointed, I felt Andrew lacked courage when facing the one he admired.

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