Chapter 439 – A Turning Point in Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) by Oliver Harrison
In this chapter of Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert), Oliver Harrison introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 439 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
“You don’t know either? Back in college, loads of people had crushes on him, but he never even glanced at anyone. Then after his car accident, it was like he had some kind of epiphany. Out of nowhere, he just said he liked someone. I was still stuck in the hospital bed when I heard, and honestly, it broke my heart for ages.”
That person was you.
Sylvia typed out the words, stared at them for a moment, then deleted them.
This wasn’t her confession to make. That was Rupert’s story to tell, not hers.
She replied honestly instead: “You know how my mom and Edwin are. Uncle Rupert came back to the States right after college. I didn’t join the Garcias until later, so I really don’t know.”
“Oh, right. Sorry, I forgot.”
“No worries. I’ve got to run now.”
“Okay.”
Sylvia put down her phone and stared blankly at her laptop screen, unable to sketch out even a rough draft of her design.
Just then, Eloise stopped by her desk and tapped her on the shoulder. “You alright?”
“Yeah, just a little tired. Did you need something, Ms. Eloise?” Sylvia straightened up and tried to sound energetic.
“There’s a client flying out tomorrow morning. I need you to meet him at the hotel restaurant and go over the custom jewelry designs face-to-face. I’ll send you the reservation details.”
“Sounds good.”
Eloise had already messaged her the info before Sylvia finished speaking.
On her way home, Sylvia pulled out her phone to double-check the restaurant address, but a new tweet from Reese popped up instead.
It was a photo of Reese and Rupert having dinner—looked like they were at Rupert’s place in Soho Bay. Sylvia recognized the plates. Home-cooked food, a vase of fresh flowers in the middle of the table. Cozy, intimate, a real date-night vibe.
Guess that place was about to get a lady of the house.
Rupert looked especially calm in Reese’s photo, his gaze lowered, long lashes casting a shadow over his sharp features. He’d rolled his shirt sleeves up twice, giving him a relaxed, at-home look.
He probably only ever let his guard down like that in front of Reese.
Right then, Sylvia felt more certain than ever: the person Rupert cared about was Reese. She must have just gotten it wrong before. Now everything made sense.
She shut off her phone and leaned against the car window, watching the city lights blur by, her mind completely blank.
It didn’t exactly hurt.
But it felt like someone was scraping out the parts of her heart that didn’t belong, slowly, with a dull blade. Not sharp, but deeply uncomfortable.
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