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Reborn As The Tycoon's Hated Ward
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Chapter 4 4

Arthur opened the double doors to the sunlit breakfast room.

Helena walked in. The clinking of silver forks against porcelain plates stopped instantly. Four heads turned to look at her.

Hayward sat at the head of the long mahogany table. He wore a dark grey suit. He was reading a financial newspaper. He did not look up when she entered.

To his right sat Everette, her step-father, who offered a weak, polite smile. Next to him was Marian, her mother, whose hands gripped her coffee cup with nervous tension.

Alaina sat across from them. When she saw Helena, she offered a small, shy smile.

Helena smiled back. She walked over and pulled out the empty chair next to Alaina. She sat down.

The silence in the room was heavy. It felt thick enough to choke on.

Helena looked at the center of the table. She needed the salt for her eggs. She decided to test the waters with the family dynamic.

"Uncle Hayward, could you please pass the salt?" she asked.

The newspaper lowered.

Hayward slowly folded the paper in half. He placed it flat on the table. He did not look at her face. He stared at the crystal water glass in front of him.

"I am your legal guardian, Helena," Hayward said. His voice was low, but it cut through the quiet room like a blade. "Not your uncle. Address me as Hayward."

He loathed the title. It sounded sticky, full of forced, fake intimacy, exactly like the day her mother had married Everette. He had to extinguish any of her attempts to climb the family tree and manipulate his boundaries right from the start.

The air in the room vanished.

Marian let out a small gasp. Her face turned pale. She opened her mouth to speak, but Everette put a heavy hand on her arm, silencing her.

Alaina bit her lip so hard it turned white. She stared at her plate, her shoulders tense.

It was a public, brutal humiliation. The original Helena would have flipped her plate. She would have screamed until her throat bled.

Helena felt her chest tighten. She kept her hands resting quietly on her lap. She looked down at her plate.

"My apologies, Hayward," she said softly.

There was no anger in her voice. No sarcasm. Only complete submission.

She picked up her fork and took a bite of plain egg. She did not ask for the salt again.

Hayward's eyes snapped to her face. A muscle ticked violently in his jaw. He had thrown a punch, expecting a war, and hit empty air.

Everette cleared his throat loudly.

"Hayward is just particular about titles," Everette said, trying to force a light tone. "Do not mind him."

Helena looked up at Everette. She gave him a soft, understanding smile.

"It is alright, Dad," she said. "I understand. I should be more formal."

Everette's eyes softened. He let out a long breath, clearly relieved that a screaming match had been avoided.

Helena turned her attention to her mother. "Mom, this jam is delicious."

Marian's shoulders dropped. A genuine smile broke across her face. "I am glad you like it, sweetheart."

Alaina reached across the table. She picked up the small dish of strawberry jam and pushed it closer to Helena's plate.

Helena looked at Alaina and gave her a quick wink. Alaina's cheeks flushed pink, but she smiled wider.

At the head of the table, Hayward watched the exchange. He watched her call Everette 'Dad'. He watched her share a secret look with Alaina.

His fingers tightened around the stem of his water glass.

She was not throwing tantrums anymore. She was adapting. She was using submission and sweetness to build a wall of family support around herself.

It made her infinitely more dangerous.

Breakfast ended. Everette and Marian stood up. Marian walked over and kissed the top of Helena's head.

"Good luck at the internship tomorrow," Marian said warmly.

"We can ride in the same car," Alaina offered quietly.

"I would love that," Helena said.

Hayward stood up. He buttoned his suit jacket. He did not say a word as he walked out of the room, his mind already calculating his next move.

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