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Rise Above The Betrayal (Sophia and Tristan) novel Chapter 6

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The garden was alive with the scent of blooming flowers, their fragrance mingling with the crisp morning air

Sophia sat in the gazebo, serene and focused, a small stone mill set before her

An open sack lay at her feet, its chaotic contents of dried herbs and roots now meticulously sorted into neat piles

Sophia picked up a piece of medicinal root and placed it into the mill. Her movements were slow and deliberate, as though the act of grinding carried its own sense of peace

In front of her, a phone perched on a stand displayed the lively face of Sherry Hayes, a vibrant young woman with striking features. Sherry held a glass of red wine, her expressive gestures matching the passion in her voice. Congrats on finally escaping that hellhole! No more slaving away for those clowns in the Stewart family!” 

Sherry’s tone was dripping with satisfaction as she launched into a tirade about the Stewarts, her disdain spilling out without pause

Before long, her rant shifted to another target. And don’t even get me started on that idiot Ethan Baker. The nerve of him! Parading Chloe around like she’s the best thing since sliced bread. I swear, it’s like he’s daring you to show up!” 

Sophia chuckled softly, her calm demeanor unshaken. You just called him an idiot. Why waste time talking about him?” 

Her voice was steady, and her words signaled a complete disinterest in Ethan or anything connected to her old life

Sherry burst into laughter, raising her wine glass in a mock toast. You’re right. Forget those losers. But seriously, this place looks like something out of a fairytale! Tell me, how’s the new setup! Are your new family members treating you well?” 

The video captured the gazebo’s intricate details and the lush greenery surrounding it, an elegant setting that could only belong to the ultra- wealthy

Sophia glanced briefly at the screen before returning to her work. Believe it or not, I haven’t even met them yet.” 

Sherry’s mouth fell open in disbelief. You’re joking“ 

Sophia smiled faintly, unbothered. It doesn’t matter. It’s praceful here, and Fican focus on myself for once. That’s all I really need.” 

Sherry leaned closer to the screen, her disbelief giving way to a softer expression. You’re serious? That’s actually good to hear. Isn’t that what Grandma Margaret always wanted for you? To live your life for yourself?” 

Sophia’s hands paused for a moment. The mention of Grandma Margaret Steward brought a flicker of something to her otherwise calm face

Margaret had been her only source of warmth in the Stewart family, a light in an otherwise bleak existence

For a time, Sophia had believed that fight would always guide her. But life had proven otherwise

Honey, it’s all in the past now,Sherry said gently, her voice tinged with empathy

Sherry sighed, watching the subtle shift in Sophia’s expressionthe slight downturn of her lashes, the quiet melancholy in her usually composed 

That was how Sophia would look every time she heard about Grandma Margaret

You’ve always been like a kite, Sherry began, her tone introspective. Soaring high, but Margaret kept that string tightly in her hand, so that you wouldn’t drift too far away. I know she loved you, but she also held you back. You gave up so much for herstaying in that toxic mess with the Stewarts, putting up with Ethan’s nonsense. But now.Sherry set her wine glass down and looked directly at the screen. Now, you’ve finally cut the string. I couldn’t be happier for you.” 

Sophia’s lashes quivered slightly

For a moment, the silence hung between them, broken only by the soft grinding of the mill. Finally, Sophia lifted her head, her eyes clear and composed once more, A faint, almost imperceptible smile touched her lips. The string is cut, and there’s no tying it back 

That’s my girlSherry beamed, her playful energy returning as she leaned into the screen. Alright. It’s been three whole days since you left that madhouse. Your new family hasn’t bothered to show their faces, so why don’t you ditch that palace for a while? Come out and celebrate your 

freedom with me!” 

Sherry’s cheerful gran lit up the screen, her warmth filling the space between them. For the first time in days, Sophia felt a genuine sense of connection, even if it was just through the lens of a phone

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Sophia’s gaze softened, her smile deepening as her starry eyes seemed to shimmer like a galaxy in motion

Sure, but give me a couple of days, Sophia said, holding up the powdered herbs she’d just ground. These herbs are fantastic for the skingreat for rejuvenation. I’ll make you some face masks” 

Sherry’s eyes sparkled with excitement as she leaned closer to the screen, blowing exaggerated kisses. Great, I can’t wait to see the new you. Love you. I’ll see you around.” 

Sophia chuckled at her antics. After a few more playful exchanges, the call ended

As she placed her phone aside, the sound of steady footsteps approached from behind

Turning around, Sophia saw an old man standing at the edge of the gazebo. His chiseled features bore the remnants of a striking handsomeness from his youth, but his severe expression and penetrating gaze were enough to make anyone hesitate

Sophia stood and wiped her hands on a clean cloth, her posture relaxed but respectful. Grandpa.” 

Her calm demeanor betrayed no awe, no eagerness to impress, nor any sign of meekness. She stood tall, composed, and selfassured, offering him only the courtesy due to family

Edward studied her intently, his gaze deepening as he observed her

This young womanThere was something in her that echoed his own younger self 

It wasn’t just her composed features but the quiet confidence she exuded 

Sophis didn’t cower, nor did she fawn over Edward, which set her apart from nearly everyone he dealt with 

Edward, who had approached out of obligation, found his interest unexpectedly piqued. How’s your life at home?” he asked, his tone sharp but not unkind

Sophia’s lips curved into a faint smile. The house is beautiful, and I’ve adjusted just 

fine

Her smile, though light and polite, carried no warmth or familial closeness. It was an answer designed to meet the question but not invite further discussion 

Edward’s thoughts wandered briefly to Walter’s earlier comment about her dining alone and appearing lonely. His brow furrowed slightly. Do you feel lonely here?” 

Sophia’s smile grew a touch more genuine. Her expression softened as she responded with a confident, unshaken warmth. For a moment. there a glimmer of vulnerability in her demeanora rare flash of feeling 

Not at all,she said. This is my home. How could I possibly feel lonely at home?? 

Was 

Edward blinked, momentarily caught off guard by the simplicity yet depth of her response. His typically stern expression softened ever so slightly

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