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Chapter seven

Rose's pov

Panic, everyone was in a panic mode. Calls were coming in and out. Several guardians ran in and out of the house as if they were on fire. They were checking the whole town for any sign of him. Some of the other was checking the property, while some of my father's guards checked the outside of the house including the greenhouse. Which resulted in nothing? No evidence, not even his clothes were in this house. It was like he was gone without a trace. Vanished into thin air, they were no evidence of him being in this house whatsoever.

Tatiana and Abe were both on their cell phones with their own private investigators. Also, placing a missing person's report for the Moroi nation to look out for him, now when a royal Moroi goes missing, the sooner then get word the faster they send out a search party or occasional psi hounds. Depending if they think they're in danger.

Since I'm not used to wearing high-heals, so I sat down on the couch holding the twins. Adrian was holding his mother together on the other end of the beige couch. She had her head rested on his shoulder, while he was rocking her back and forth like a child. Christian was holding a weeping and terrified Lissa. Lissa was rubbing her belly. Mia was also helping with her older sister with saying encouraging words. She was the perfect younger sister. Sometimes I tend to get jealous of them. Since they have a blood sibling, something I wish I had.

Both of the twins were sleeping in my arms. I didn't want to put them in their rooms just in case someone did go into the house. So I just had my arms wrapped around there, small bodies.

An hour passed as there was a knock on the front door. Since the gates were open. Passing the kids off to Eddie, I went to answer the door. Most of the adults were at the nearest Moroi center twenty minutes away from here. I went to answer the door. Behind it was a small human woman. She had short black hair, tanned skin, with big brown eyes. I recognized her as our next door neighbor; Aysel Aslan. She handed over an envelope with this address on the front along with Daniella Ivashkov.

"This was in my mailbox. I think it belongs to one of use," Aysel said. She was also one of my employees.

"Thanks, Aysel."

"Your, welcome, Miss Rose," she said.

I walked into the living room, as everyone's head looked right to me. Abe, the queen, and the other guardians arrived at the same time I made it into the living room. Apparently they used the back door. Turning my head to find Daniella, Who was still sitting by Adrian?

Slowly I walked toward her. Kneeling in front of her, as I rested my hand on her shoulder, her blue eyes looked at me. In a gentle voice I started saying, "Daniella, honey. The next door neighbor just gave me an envelope addressed to you. She said it was in her mailbox."

I handed it over to her. "Thank you, Rose."

"No problem."

I went over to Eddie, taking my kids, and placed them in a portable Crib. I placed a yellow knitted blanket on both of them. Kissing them both on their heads, I went back to my seat, throwing my right leg over then other one.

Daniella ripped open the top of the envelope, and pulled out the white sheet of paper. She read over the words, gave out a loud wail. Handing the paper over to Adrian, she started to saying, "read the letter, out loud." In between heart breaking cries.

Adrian cleared his throat, "My dearest Daniella. By the time that you read this, I would be long gone. So don't bother looking for me, I don't want to be found. Several years ago I meet a woman in France, while I was on a business trip. Her name is Angelique. No I'm not giving you, her last name. Well I fell in love with her. I have been cheating on you for over the past sixteen and a half years. I have another family with her four sons and five daughters and two grandchildren. No, I did not include Adrian's and that whore's my grandchildren. Since I don't believe that they are his. What I'm trying to say is that I fell out of love with you. I divorced you three years ago when you signed the divorced papers unknowingly. I didn't want this to get out in the media. I didn't want my name to be shunned. Even though I fell out of love with you, I will always carry my love for you deep within my heart. Forever Lord Nathan Ivashkov."

Nobody was able to say anything. Everyone was quiet. How could he do that to her? That was low even for a royal Moroi! Shaking my head to clear the sudden darkness, looking through the bond, I was able to take the rest of the darkness from Lissa. She gave me a small smile, silently thanking me. I gave her small smiles to show her it is okay.

"Rose why the hell are you smiling? This is not a smiling matter! My mother is in pain!" Adrian yelled.

Calmly I told him, "no I don't think it is funny. I was just taking the darkness from Lissa."

"Yeah, right! I will believe that when I see it. I think you are enjoying my mother's pain!" Adrian yelled. Several people suddenly gasped. I was sitting there in shock.

"I'm not that, mean. Why the hell do you think I would enjoy someone else pain like that! That's cruel!"

"Whatever, we are over," He said as he gently picked up his mother and went to the elevator.

Lissa and Mia came over to me. But I can't understand what she was saying.

Lissa point of view

I sighed. Darkness was to blame. All of what Adrian said was encountered on darkness. He had tones of it, but also with the new development of his father's affair.

"Why would he say something like that?" Abe ranted.

"Is she going to be alright?" Asked Tatiana.

"She's in shock. She will be fine, just give her time."

Rose's point of view

I snapped out of the shocked state I was in. Everyone called it a night, for much needed, sleep. After Lissa and everyone fell asleep, I grabbed two large suitcases. One large one was for me and the other one was for the twins. I threw clothes and shoes in both of them.

I gently put the kids' jackets on them, and placed them in their double stroller. Pushing them into the elevator with the suitcases, I went to the ground floor. Left a letter on the table, and left the house.

Two hours later I was at the airport deciding where I should go. I needed to get out of the house for a while. The things that he said really hurt me. How could he think I was so cruel? Shaking my head, as I made sure I blocked my thoughts from Lissa. I didn't want her to find out where I was. No need for her to panic. A smile graced my lips as I found the perfect place to go.