Chapter 15
Evelyn's gaze lingered on Diana with unspoken complexity. Logically, Diana should despise herโafter all, she was Victor Sterling's illegitimate daughter, born from an affair that had shattered their family.
Yet Diana had never treated her with anything but warmth, even when the rest of the world had turned its back on her.
She had been the only one who believed in Evelynโs innocence when the missing necklace scandal erupted.
"Diana," Evelyn murmured softly, her voice barely above a whisper.
Diana responded with a tender nod, her eyes sweeping over Evelyn with a mix of concern and maternal affection. "Evelyn, my dear, how have you been these past three years? Youโve grown so thin. And your birthmarkโitโs completely gone now."
She was the first to notice, the first to care.
Lila stepped forward with a practiced smile, looping her arm through Dianaโs as she chimed in, "Isnโt it incredible, Mother? I barely recognized her at the Caldwellsโ gala last night. Sheโs practically a different person. I always said sheโd be stunning if she just lost a little weight."
It had been Lila, of course, who had informed Victor of Evelynโs returnโand her dramatic transformation.
Evelyn met Dianaโs gaze steadily. "I had a full medical evaluation while I was abroad. The doctors discovered my weight issues were caused by certain medications that disrupted my hormones. As for the birthmarkโฆ it faded on its own over time."
By the end of her first year away, the dark mark had begun to lighten inexplicably. By the second, it had vanished entirely.
Grace gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. "What do you mean? What kind of medication were you taking? Evelyn, how could this have happened?"
"I donโt know," Evelyn admitted, shaking her head.
But she intended to find out. Now that she was back, she would uncover the truthโwhether it had been a medical error or something far more deliberate. And she would finally understand the origins of that birthmark.
Her eyes swept the room, searching for any flicker of guilt among the assembled faces. But their expressions revealed nothing.
Lila sighed dramatically, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Evelyn, youโve endured so much."
She turned to Victor, her tone saccharine. "Father, donโt you think itโs time to let bygones be bygones?"
Victorโs response was laced with reluctant affection. "I forgave her long ago. I even told her she could keep the necklace if she wanted it so badly."
Lila beamed, the picture of sisterly devotion. "Evelyn and I are family. Why wouldnโt I be kind to her?"
Victor exhaled, then fixed Evelyn with a stern look. "Do you see how Lila treats you? Remember how you treated her before? Out of respect for her generosity, Iโll let this matter rest today."
His gaze sharpened. "Thank her. Donโt be ungrateful."