Your Gold Digger 14

Your Gold Digger 14

Chapter 14 

The day Rosalind left the hospital, the snow had just cleared, leaving the trees along Harley Street crystalline with frost under a pristine blue sky

Randolph drove to collect her himself. The couple sat in silence, the atmosphere heavy with unspoken words

Young Thalia sat in the back, drawing pictures on the foggy window, her heart light with joy

Mum was finally coming home

She drew their family of three on the window, her face bright with happiness

Seeing the drawing, Rosalind’s eyes filled with tears. She turned away quickly, composing herself before managing a smile. Your birthday’s coming up, darling. What would you like?” 

Still drawing. Thalia answered brightly, I’d love a Beagle figurine, Mum.” 

A Beagle?Rosalind’s voice was gentle. Likea real dog?” 

No, no,Thalia shook her head. It’s a ceramic one. Victoria says there’s this lovely pottery studio in Marylebone where we can paint our own. She and James went last week and made the sweetest figures.” 

Rosalind smiled softly. Then that’s what we’ll do, darling.” 

On Thalia’s twelfth birthday, snow fell over London

Mother and daughter walked hand in hand into the studio, where they’d preordered an unpainted Beagle figure. The owner brought out their piece, and they began painting together

It was their first collaborative art project

The result delighted Thaliaher Beagle looked even lovelier than the sample

They left for the patisserie nearby

Walking through the falling snow, Rosalind carrying a cake box in one hand and holding Thalia’s hand with the other, she suddenly stopped. She turned to look at her daughter, love and longing in her eyes

Thalia, darling, I love you. So very, very much.Her voice was soft, almost lost in the winter wind

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Thalia’s nose was pink from the cold

Her mother often expressed her love, so she noticed nothing unusual. I love you too, Mum!” 

Rosalind’s eyes welled up again

Her precious girl was only twelve. How would she manage without her mother

She turned away quickly, continuing their walk before Thalia could see her tears

They crossed through the busy streets to the car park where Randolph waited

From a distance. Thalia saw her father smoking, grief etched on his face

She’d rarely seen him look so desolate, but when he spotted them, the expression vanished instantly

Thalia thought she’d imagined it

Randolph stubbed out his cigarette, voice rough as he said, Welcome back.” 

Rosalind responded with a soft mm.” 

That evening, Randolph cooked dinner himself

Their little family gathered around the table in apparent harmony as Thalia, wearing a paper crown, made her birthday wish and blew out her candles

The crisis came during dessert

As Rosalind lifted a forkful of cake, she suddenly began coughing up blood

Thalia froze in horror, her own cake falling to the floor, staining her new shoes

Randolph gathered Rosalind in his arms, voice breaking, Darling, don’t do this. We’re going to hospital 

right now.” 

Their housekeeper frantically called 999 while Thalia stood paralyzed, mind blank

How had this happened? Everything had been fine moments ago. Why was Mum suddenly so ill

Hadn’t the doctors said she could come home

Wasn’t she better

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The ambulance arrived quickly 

As paramedics loaded Rosalind, Thalia saw her mother looking back tearfully, trying to speak

Too weak to form words, she mouthed something Thalia could just make out

I’m sorry” 

Thalia burst into tears, running out into the snowstorm

Mum, please don’t go” 

The ambulance had to leave immediately, not waiting for Thalia

She chased it until it disappeared from view

That night, Rosalind passed away

Randolph stayed with her through the night, weeping uncontrollably

Thalia didn’t know this at the time

She’d fallen in the snow, and their housekeeper had carried her home

That night. Thalia burned with fever, crying out for her mother until morning

When she woke, they told her her mother was gone

Thalia couldn’t bear to see her mother’s body at the hospital. She couldn’t face the reality of that cold 

shell

She told herself that as long as she didn’t see it, her mother was still alive, just away on a trip

In her heart, that warm, bright woman who lit up rooms with her smile lived on forever

After Rosalind’s death, Thalia spent days clutching the ceramic Beagle, refusing food and crying silently when she wasn’t sleeping

Randolph seemed to age a decade overnight. The light left his eyes, his hair grayed rapidly, and he had no energy left to care for his daughter

He was later diagnosed with clinical depression

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Thalia had believed he would never remarryhe’d loved her mother to deeply, how could he ever love 

another

But two years later, he married her mother’s best friend

Thalia had reacted violently, moving into her boarding school dorm immediately. Even during holidays, she’d shut herself in her room, refusing to speak to them

Her relationship with Randolph had just begun to heal during university when he announced her arranged marriage to the Blackwoods, shattering their fragile peace

Randolph must have been truly angryhe’d always indulged Thalia before, but he refused to budge on the marriage, even freezing her accounts to force her compliance

For Thalia, the arranged marriage was just the final straw

She’d run away primarily because of the remarriage

He’d betrayed her mother

Thalia believed Randolph wanted the arranged marriage to get rid of her, that the Winters manor no longer had room for her

So she’d left in anger, staying away for three years

She’d kept the Beagle figurine with her always

It was her spiritual anchor, her mother’s final gift, her most precious possession

Now it lay shattered

And her heart with it

When she’d cried herself out, she began thinking of solutions

A master restorer might be able to save it

She posted a photo of the pieces on Instagram. 

[Urgently seeking master ceramic restorer.

Her London connections were extensiverelatives in high places, friends from wealthy families. Finding a restorer shouldn’t be difficult

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Within minutes, Asher called

She thought he’d recommend someone, answering quickly

His voice was urgent with worry. Lia, are you hurt?” 

Thalia paused, then realizedshe hadn’t cleaned the blood from the ceramic shards

No, not my blood.” 

What happened? How did Rosalind’s Beagle break?” 

Thalia fell silent

She didn’t know where to begin

More surprising was that Asher had recognized her mother’s gift from just the fragments

His voice turned decisive. I’m heading to the airport. Wait for me. I’m coming to New York,” 

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