Summary of Chapter Ch 23 from There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey)
Chapter Ch 23 marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’s Romance novel, There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 23
“Alright, I understand,” Harvey said as he prepared to hang up
But then he casually added, “How did Elara get in touch with you?”
August answered respectfully. “It was Mr. Snapp who introduced me to Ms. Jones”
Harvey’s gaze darkened, and a shadow settled over his sharp eyes. Theodore Snapp?”
August nodded quickly. “Yes, him.”
Harvey said nothing more, but a chilling air seemed to emanate from his composed face
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When Elara returned to the Jones residence, the maids had already prepared dinner. Now that she was divorced, she felt it was time to have an honest conversation with her parents.
She first took Bambi upstairs to change into fresh clothes. After washing up, she held Bambi’s hand and led her out of the
room, only to run into her parents.
“Ah, you’re home, Lara?” Her mother, Daphne Larkin, cooed while being carried princess–style in her father, Abel Jones” arms.
Daphne had a doll–like face that made her look no older than 30, though she was actually 45. Since Elara had been brought
back into the Jones family, she had rarely seen her mother step outside
Daphne was always dressed in pure white dresses, and
d she’d always curl up i
up in Abel’s embrace like a fragile baby bird.
Abel,
who was past 50,
tall, lean, and weathered in a way that added to his mature charm.
“Hey, Mom, Dad,” Elara greeted them distantly.
“You’ve got some e nerve coming back!” Abel snapped with a stern expression.
Daphne shrank into his chest like a kitten and nuzzled him. “Abel, don’t yell! You’re scaring me!”
Abel immediately softened, redirecting his attention solely to Daphne. After carrying her down the stairs with the utmost care, he placed her gently–onto a baby highchair.
Elara entered the dining room and forced herself to look away from the scent. She took a seat with Bambi across from her
parents.
In front of Daphne was a baby bowl. She nibbled at her spoon and glanced toward Bambi before asking, “Why aren’t you using
a baby bowl, Bambi?”
Bambi picked up her fork and replied, Tm growing, so a baby bowl isn’t enough for me anymore.”
Daphne blinked her large eyes and pouted at Abel, “Now I’m the only baby in the house.”
Abel’s gaze softened with love. “Daffy will always be my baby!”
Elara lowered her head, pretending not to hear her parents‘ mawkish exchange.
Her mother had been sheltered by Abel since she was young. To Daphne, Abel was her entire world–her oxygen.
Meanwhile, Niamh had already seated herself at the table. She extended her hand toward Daphne. “Mom, what do you think of my bracelet?”
The sapphire bracelet sparkled brilliantly under the light
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Elara showed no reaction, but Bambi was unable to hide her feelings, and she gasped audibly. “Aunt Niamh, your bracelet looks a lot like the one Daddy gave Mommy.”
Niamh had been waiting for this. She blinked innocently. “Oh, does it? I didn’t notice
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