Chapter summary: Chapter 604 from the book A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator by S.J. Frost
Discover the most important events of Chapter 604, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator. With the engaging writing of S.J. Frost, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Old Mrs. Atwater's expression darkened, her tone growing severe. "And what about you? If you drive her to her death, will you finally be satisfied?"
Drive her to her death?
He would never want to push her that far.
Frank froze, completely stunned. "I never thought about..."
He was going to treat her well.
He just wanted them to have one more chance.
If she wanted the moon from the sky, he would have found a way to pull it down for her.
"Then what were you thinking?"
Old Mrs. Atwater glared at him, exasperated by his foolishness. "If your grandfather were alive, he would have taken his cane to you by now!"
"If you really can't see the error of your ways, go to The Family Chapel and stay locked inside! Don't come out until you've thought things through!"
Over the years, compared to her deceased eldest grandson Spencer, she had always secretly favored Frank.
She never expected that Frank, who was usually so clear-headed and rational, would become so relentlessly stubborn when it came to love.
If she hadn't known Elissa, she might have turned a blind eye and indulged Frank's obsession.
But she knew Elissa. She knew how generous, polite, and graceful the girl was, and she had watched with her own eyes as Frank and Elissa's marriage deteriorated to this point.
Elissa was entirely blameless. In fact, the Atwater family owed her a massive debt.
How could she just stand by and watch this happen?
This was the first time in his memory that his grandmother had been genuinely furious with him.
Frank stood in a daze, struggling to process her anger.
Before he could react, Old Mrs. Atwater raised her voice toward the house. "Quentin, take Frank to the Chapel. Keep a close eye on him yourself."
Frank didn't resist. He only glanced toward the front courtyard. "My mother's trip to the Wilkinson estate to propose..."
"Rest assured."
Old Mrs. Atwater took a sip of hot tea, as if making him a promise. "Unless you willingly agree, no one is marrying into the Atwater family."
As long as it didn't violate their moral principles, she wanted nothing more than for her grandson to find a caring companion to spend his life with.
That was why she had readily agreed when he insisted on marrying Elissa all those years ago, despite the massive gap in their social standing.
It was just a pity this foolish boy didn't have the luck to keep her.
Since childhood, Frank had been much closer to his grandmother than to his own mother, Carmela.

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