These desperados, ruthless to the core, were capable of the most heinous.

If Geoffrey was indeed Chad's illegitimate son, that made him the eldest in the family. Fredric, Raines, and Leopold would be his

half-brothers, sharing the sbloodline. Yet, he had no regard for fraternal bonds. Instead, he was hell-bent on wiping them out,

wishing to be the last man standing in Chad's lineage, securing the inheritance for himself.

Lisbeth slumped onto the couch, cradling a steaming mug of cider, and taking a sip.

Aurelia patted her shoulder, "Missing Raines, aren't you?"

Lisbeth nodded, a wistful smile flickering across her face, "Raines must despiseby now. I bet he doesn't want to seewhen

he gets back."

"Maybe it's not like that," Aurelia consoled, "You were under duress. I've heard Raines is a very compassionate and kind-hearted

man. Maybe he doesn't blyou at all and is worried about you instead."

Tears welled in Lisbeth's eyes. Every day of Raines' capture was an ordeal, a suffocating weight that made her wish for death's

release.

"The day Raines and Elfreda were taken, I wasn't home. They used my phone to lure Raines into a trap."

"I'm tormented every day, powerless to save him. I know that standing up to the boss is a dead-end, and it wouldn't save Raines,

but it'd be the end of me."

Aurelia wrapped an arm around her, "We'll find a way to save Raines. You're pregnant now, and you need to stay positive. Try not

to dwell on Raines’ situation. Think of the baby. Stress can affect him, you know. He can sense your mood in the womb."

Lisbeth dabbed at her tears and placed a hand on her slightly rounded belly, "Is that true?"

"Of course, it is," Aurelia affirmed, "I'm a mother myself, and I speak from experience."

She had accompanied Lisbeth to her prenatal checkup last time, and all was well, which was a relief.

Lisbeth sniffled, "Raines will be alright, won't he?"

"Yes, I believe in the saying 'Fortune favors the brave," Aurelia nodded gently, "If Raines knew about the baby, he would be over

the moon. Men get so excited about becoming fathers for the first time. Leopold might not have been fond of me, but he adored

our child, even playing classical music for the baby."

A smile spread across Lisbeth's face, "How could Leopold not fall for you?"

Aurelia shrugged, "He didn't loveat first, foundquite unbearable. I wasn't the person he had envisioned for himself. But life

happened, and he let go of his ideals to accept me."

Leopold had just reached the top of the stairs, overhearing the conversation.

He frowned slightly. How could she possibly know what his 'type' was? She wasn't a mind reader.

However, he was well aware that he wasn't her ideal match. She had made it clear her heart belonged to Arnold, mentioning it

more times than he could count.

Then, with a teasing tone, Lisbeth asked, "So, is Leopold your ideal match?"

Aurelia chuckled, "I don't have an ‘ideal type.' The one who's the best fit foris my ideal."

These words eased Leopold's heart a bit, thankfully sparing him another mention of Arnold. He was her true soulmate, her lawful

partner.

Descending the stairs, he approached Aurelia, affectionately stroking her hair, asking, "What are you discussing?"

"Talking about Raines," Aurelia replied, "With the holidays coming, we're hoping to rescue Raines and Elfreda before then."

Leopold shared the sentiment but knew it was a delicate situation. The opposition used Raines as a pawn and wouldn't easily

reveal his whereabouts.

"I'll get Raines back," he pledged.

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