The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus)
Chapter 697
Gorge poured wine for everyone. Charlotte lifted her ss, her voice catching slightly with emotion.
"Let''s raise a ss to celebrate our eldest son''s return. Congrattions, Sky, on your new beginning.
"You''ve made your mistakes, paid the price, and endured hardship. From now on, live well, and don''t let foolishness find you again.
"Lincoln, Hector, both of you should take this as a lesson too. Never make the kind of mistakes your brother did. Do you understand?"
Lincoln and Hector nodded respectfully. "Father, Mother, we understand. We won''t."
"Good. That''s what I like to hear. Over all these years, only your brother has experienced such hardship. But even so, it''s part of life, part of growing up. What''s done is done. There''s no need to dwell on regret. We just need to be more careful moving forward," Charlotte said, her expression softening.
"You''re right, Mother. I''ll remember that."
"Alright, let''s eat," Charlotte said with a warm smile, picking up the serving spoon and cing a helping of food onto Sky''s te.
"You''ve lost weight and gotten tanner. You must''ve had a tough time in prison. Now that you''re home, rest well. Focus on recovering, then slowly get back into work."
"Yes, Mother."
Sky responded to eachment politely. Then he picked up a serving spoon and helped dish out food for his parents and brothers. Once everyone had a te, he lifted his ss and looked around the table.
"Father, Mother, Lincoln, Hector... this toast is for all of you.
"In the past, I was foolish. I misjudged people, acted blindly, and caused a lot of harm. That won''t happen again. Truly, it won''t. Thank you for forgiving me. Thank you for giving me another chance. I''m really grateful."
With that, he downed the wine in one go, then stood and bowed deeply to his family.
"Alright now, sit down and eat."
Charlotte wiped her eyes. Her initial shock had long faded. What remained was relief and joy. No parent ever wants to see their child in prison or marked by a permanent stain.
Sky had made a serious mistake, and he had paid the price. That was something they couldn''t cover up or deny. But the fact that he had worked hard to earn early release was already a blessing.
After drying her tears, Charlotte raised her ss again.
"Not everyone is here today, but Nat, Timothy, and Mason all sent their well
wishes. The cake was ordered by the three of them. It''s their gift to celebrate your new beginning."
"Come on. Cheers."
"Cheers."
After everyone took a sip, Charlotte smiled and looked at her sons again.
"All these years, none of you have brought home a girlfriend for me to meet. And yet, your youngest sister is already married.
"Mason has a girlfriend too. He''s the only one who doesn''t give me and your father any worry. Sky, you''re the eldest. If you meet a girl you like, you need to take initiative, alright?"
Sky fell silent for a moment before nodding lightly. "Yes, Mother. I understand."
Truthfully, he had never had anyone else he liked. In his life so far, the only person he has ever truly cared for is Emma. As for other women, he had never really paid them much attention.
"I do have someone I like," Lincoln suddenly said with a grin. He pulled out his phone and showed Charlotte a photo.
"Her name is Naomi Jefferies. She''s a ballet dancer. She''s 20 this year and already the principal performer at the Dithoria Opera House."
"Naomi?" Charlotte looked at the photo. The young woman had bright eyes and perfect features. Her smile was full of life.
"Yes. I met her by chance. We get along well. Our personalities match. I haven''t won her over yet though. For now, she''s focused on her career. She''s not ready for a rtionship. But I''m working on it."
Charlotte nodded with satisfaction. Then she turned to Hector. "What about you?"
Hector froze. He didn''t have anyone in mind, nor was he nning on dating in the next couple of years. So, without missing a beat, he turned to Sky.
"Mother, our eldest brother isn''t married yet. I''m in no rush as the third son."
"I haven''t asked Timothy yet, but I''ll say this now. All of you need to find me daughters-inw. When you''re all married with kids, your father and I will retire and stay home to help raise your children."
Hectorughed. "Oh no. Mother,
haven''t you seen the inte
memes? Some grandmothers spend
their whole week juggling kids from their sons'' different families and then sigh about how they wish they were already dead.
"There are five of us, and including Nat, that''s six kids. Haven''t you and Dad done enough raising already? you want to raise our
And now
as two
children too? If each of us has
or three kids, your golden years will vanish."
The mere thought of that scene made Charlotte visibly pale. Dozens of grandchildren screaming "Grandma" and "Grandpa" around the house like a nest of noisy birds.
William seemed to have the same thought. He nced at Charlotte, and the two shared a quick shiver.
"Forget it. We''re scared. You kids do as you please. Your father and I will help Nat with her children when the timees. As for the rest of you, we''ll contribute money, not energy. We want to enjoy our retirement in peace."
She smiled at William, then looked around the table. "Come on, let''s eat. Tonight
is all about celebrating Sky''s return. From this day forward, he is once again the eldest son of the Walker family."
"Father, Mother. Now that Sky is back, I''d like to start gradually handing over thepany to him. What do you think?" Lincoln asked.
He had been managing the Walker Group as well as his own entertainment
Even tonight''s dinner had been squeezed into his packed schedule. With Sky''s return, some of that weight would finally lift from his shoulders.
"No problem. But let your brother rest for a few days. Once he''s recovered, he can take over your responsibilities," Charlotte replied.
"Yes, Mother," Lincoln said, then lifted his ss toward Sky. "Sky, this one''s for
you."
"Thank you." Sky replied, clinking sses with him.
Their eyes met, and with that single look, the past was forgiven.
This dinner was the best Sky had had in a long time. He was rxed, happy, and
finally at peace.
He was back in his own home, and soon, he would return to work at Walker Group. His life was finally back on track.