Summary of Chapter 527 Drifting Apart from The Lost Heiress: Never Forgiven (Sierra Xander)
Chapter 527 Drifting Apart marks a crucial moment in Alvin Byrd’s Alpha novel, The Lost Heiress: Never Forgiven (Sierra Xander). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Then what have you been avoiding me for every day?"
Mateo frowned at Dickson. "Don’t tell me you haven’t. I’m not an idiot."
"There really isn’t anything…"
Dickson didn’t know what to say, and he couldn’t even bring himself to look Mateo in the eye.
Hearing that, Mateo felt a flash of irritation. He had been nothing but open with Dickson, yet the kid was still giving him this attitude.
He nodded stiffly. "Fine. Fine!"
He didn’t ask again, just turned and walked away.
For the rest of the day, everyone could tell something was off between them.
Jonathan and Sierra didn’t feel it was their place to ask, but Draven did pull Mateo aside.
"What’s going on with you and Dickson? Why are you taking it out on a kid?"
"A kid? He’s my boss!" Mateo snapped. "I’ve treated him with nothing but sincerity, like a little brother, and I don’t even know how I offended him. But now he’s clearly sick of me."
Draven gave him a look and frowned. "Do you hear yourself? That sarcasm of yours — who could stand it?"
"I’ve got a bad temper. Just leave me alone and let me cool off," Mateo said impatiently.
Draven let out a short laugh of disbelief. "You think I want to meddle? Dickson’s Sierra’s brother. Even if you won’t give him face, at least give her some. Don’t make it so awkward. Just smooth things over."
"Fine, I get it," Mateo muttered.
He truly had no idea what was going on with Dickson. He had been good to him from the start — first out of respect for Jonathan and Sierra, and later because he genuinely found the kid obedient and sharp, someone he could treat like his own little brother.
Then, out of nowhere, Dickson began keeping his distance. It made no sense and left Mateo more annoyed than anything.
He wasn’t the type to keep chasing after someone who didn’t want him around, so after adjusting his mood, he simply cooled his attitude toward Dickson. No more open hostility, but certainly no warmth either.
Sierra had been quietly watching the two of them, feeling a knot of emotions in her chest.
That day, because Sierra wasn’t feeling well, no one went hiking. They had a barbecue in the courtyard instead.
The smell of greasy food bothered her, but luckily Susie had made plenty of pickled radish and some preserved vegetables, which she enjoyed.
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