Home / Romance / The Inheritance Clause / CHAPTER 100: The Conversation

Share

CHAPTER 100: The Conversation

Author: Mystique
last update publish date: 2026-06-08 20:59:03

POV: Avalon Pierce

She was already home when he got there.

Standing at the kitchen counter with her coat still on, holding her phone like she’d just finished a call.

He looked at her face.

“Tell me,” he said.

She told him about Dr. Ruth and the call from Dr. Okafor.

When she finished the kitchen was very quiet.

“She called a doctor for us,” he said.

“A week ago, without telling me.”

“Because you wouldn’t have let her.”

“That’s what Dr. Okafor said.”

He looked at the counter.

“Take your coat off,” he said.

She looked down at herself like she’d forgotten it was on and took it off.

He hung it by the door.

“Are you okay?” he said.

“I don’t know.” She looked at him. “Someone who held Elena for four minutes is now making sure I have the right support if I try again.” She paused. “I don’t know what to do with that.”

“You don’t have to do anything with it tonight,” he said.

“I know.”

“You just have to decide if you want to meet her.”

“Dr. Okafor.”

“Yes.”

Selene looked at the counter.

“I already said yes,” she said.

He looked at her.

“When?” he said.

“On the street, before called you.”

He was quiet for a moment.

“Okay,” he said.

“Okay?”

“Okay.” He went to the stove. Looked at what she’d left out. “You said you were going to cook.”

“I was.” She came and stood beside him. “I got the call and then I called you and then I came straight home.”

“So neither of us cooked.”

“Neither of us cooked.”

He looked at the ingredients on the counter.

“I’ll do it,” he said.

“You’re still in your jacket.”

He took off his jacket.

She took it from him and hung it beside hers.

They stood in the kitchen and he cooked and she sat on the counter and watched and the evening settled around them the way evenings did when nothing and everything was happening simultaneously.

Over dinner she said: “I keep thinking about what she said.”

“Dr. Ruth.”

“She said Elena was warm.” Selene looked at her plate. “And held and was not in pain.” She paused. “I think about that every day”

He said nothing.

“When I think about trying,” she said. “I think about warm.” She looked up at him. “Is that strange.”

“No,” he said.

“It feels like—” She stopped.

“Like what.”

“Like Elena is telling me something.” She said it quietly. “Like the four minutes are telling me to try.”

He looked at her across the table.

“Then we try,” he said.

“We meet Dr. Okafor first.”

She looked at him.

“Are you scared?” she said.

“Completely,” he said.

“Me too.”

“But?”

She picked up her fork.

“Elena was warm,” she said simply.

He looked at her for a long moment.

Then he picked up his fork too.

They ate.

Later she found the photograph in her bag.

The copy he’d left on the counter that morning.

She held it across the table.

He looked at it.

He’d have approved.

“Of what?” she said. “You didn’t write what he’d have approved of.”

“Of all of it.” He looked at the photograph. “The foundation. The meeting with Dr. Okafor.” He paused. “You specifically.”

She looked at Jonathan Pierce laughing outside a building nobody could place.

“He looks like someone who couldn’t look away from things that mattered,” she said.

“He was.”

“So do you.”

He said nothing.

She put the photograph on the table between them.

They both looked at it.

Father and son in a photograph, in a kitchen on a Tuesday evening deciding to try for something terrifying and worth it.

His phone rang at nine.

Margaret.

He answered.

His expression changed in the way that suggests something significant was arriving.

He hung up and looked at Selene.

“The federal prosecution,” he said. “Whitmore’s case.”

“What about it.”

“The sentencing hearing is next month.” He paused. “They’re asking if we want to submit a victim impact statement.”

Selene sat very still.

“Both of us?” she said.

“Both of us.”

“Yes,” she said.

He looked at her.

“Yes,” she said again. Certain. “We should submit one.”

He held her gaze.

“Together,” he said.

“Together,” she agreed.

Outside San Francisco moved through its Tuesday night completely unaware that in a kitchen above it two people had just decided three significant things.

To try for a child.

To face the man responsible for thirty years of loss.

And to do both of it together.

Which had always been the only way.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 139: Day Fourteen

    POV: Avalon PierceHe woke up and knew immediately what Today was.The morning sunlight was just beginning to peek through the edges of the curtains, and Selene was still fast asleep beside him. He lay there, completely still, and watched as her chest rose and fell with each gentle breath.Day fourteen.She had marked it down on the kitchen calendar three weeks before, and it was the only thing written on the whole page for December.He got up quietly.Made coffee and waited .She walked into the kitchen at 7, her hair a mess, still figuring out who she wanted to be that day.She looked at the calendar on the wall.Looked at him.“Today,” she said.“Today,” he agreed."I'm not going to do it right away," she said. "First, I need a cup of coffee. I want to be fully awake and alert. I don't want to find out something important when I'm still half asleep, that's just not a good idea. I need to be sharp and focused, and a cup of coffee will help me get there."“Okay,” he said.He made her

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 138: Friday

    POV: Selene CastellanoShe wore the green dress.She had no idea why, but that morning she just knew what she wanted to wear. She opened her wardrobe and there it was, waiting for her. Avalon saw it and said nothing.He caught her eye for just a moment, and in that instant, he got it - no words were needed, he just understood.They left at nine.Dr Okafor's office was warm.December outside, warm inside, the contrast of a room that had been designed to feel like a pause from everything else.Dr Okafor gave a nod as we settled in, "You look ready.""I am," Selene said."Any questions before we begin?""No," Selene said. " You've answered them all."Dr Okafor looked at Avalon."You?""No," he said."Then let's go," Dr Okafor said.The procedure itself was straightforward.Selene had prepared herself for, the task of separating the hope from the mechanics of the thing carrying the hope.Avalon held her hand.As she gazed up at the ceiling, her breath slowed, and her mind began to wander

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 137: December

    POV: Selene CastellanoDecember hit San Francisco like it always did.Cold that came in off the bay and didn’t apologize for it. Christmas lights appearing overnight on streets that had been ordinary the day before. The city somehow louder and quieter at the same time.Selene seemed to notice everything a lot more than she usually did this year.She wasn’t sure why.Maybe the trying made everything sharper.Maybe this was just what happened when you stopped waiting for the next disaster and started actually looking at where you were.The foundation has just wrapped up its first year, which came to a close on the fifth.Amara sent a summary document at seven AM.Selene got some time to herself before Avalon woke up, and she used it to catch up on some reading in bed.Kevin Walsh’s program had filled twelve additional beds.Susan Park’s infrastructure funding had allowed her team to take on thirty percent more cases.David Torres started a new way to help people get food, focusing on tr

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 136: November

    POV: Avalon PierceNovember arrived cold and fast.The Lorraine Pierce Infrastructure Fund was officially launched by the foundation on the third of the month. It was a low-key affair, with no formal ceremony to mark the occasion. Instead, the foundation simply sent out an email to its community partners and created a new page on its website. The content for the page was written by Selene, while Maya handled the design. Amara, meanwhile, reviewed the page three times to make sure everything was just right.Kevin Walsh called that afternoon."I saw the announcement," he said."Applications are opening on Monday," Selene said, her voice coming through the speaker as Avalon busied himself making coffee in the kitchen. "You've got all the necessary stuff, so you're good to go.""Kevin said he's had the application ready to go for about six weeks now."She laughed.Avalon had never heard her laugh on a work call before.The Nexus board met on the seventh. It was a routine check, the number

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 135: Two Weeks

    POV: Selene CastellanoDr. Okafor’s office was on the fourth floor.Selene had been there three times now and still looked at the wrong door every time she got off the elevator.Avalon didn’t say anything about it.He stood there patiently, waiting for her to find what she was looking for.Dr. Okafor was running ten minutes late.They sat in the waiting room.Avalon was reading something on his phone while Selene looked at the other people in the room.A woman maybe thirty, alone, scrolling through her phone with the expression of someone waiting for something they’d been waiting for a long time.A couple, older, the man’s hand on the woman’s knee, both of them quiet.A younger woman with a book she wasn’t reading.Selene thought about how many held breaths existed in this one room.Dr. Okafor called her name.They went in together.She went over the results from the last couple of weeks, looking at blood work and hormone levels, stuff that Selene had been slowly getting familiar with

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 134: While We Wait

    POV: Avalon PierceLife didn’t pause for the trying.That was the thing nobody told you.The organization still relied on him, and his role remained crucial. Both the foundation and Nexus continued to depend on his contributions. The board of directors maintained its regular schedule, convening every other Tuesday to discuss important matters. Meanwhile, Amara persisted in sending him documents that demanded his attention, often requiring him to review them before 9:00 AM.The trying just existed alongside everything else.Quietly and persistently.It was like you were holding your breath, waiting to see how long you could keep it in, the moment suspended in time.Friday’s bloodwork was fast.Selene was in and out in twenty minutes.As they made their way back, she gazed out the window.“You okay?” he said.“Yes,” she said. “ You?”“Yes,” he said.On their way back, they decided to make a quick stop at a cozy coffee shop.The organization's management team got together a week later fo

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 112: Five to Zero

    POV: Selene CastellanoThe glow of the phone cast a sharp beam of light on Avalon's face, creating a harsh line that stood out against her jaw.Selene squinted at the screen over his shoulder."The final score was 5-0," she exclaimed. "I can hardly believe it, they really pulled it off."Avalon did

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 111: Champagne at One

    POV: Selene CastellanoAvalon came back with the bottle and two glasses, still half asleep, hair a mess, wearing nothing but pajama pants.“You actually got up for this,” Selene said."My sister-in-law is getting married, so we need to celebrate with some champagne." As he put the glasses on the ta

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 110: Just You

    POV: Selene CastellanoHe picked her up off the kitchen floor.He didn't make a big deal out of it, he just stood up, held out his hand, and when she took it, he pulled her up and held on tight.“Where are we going,” she said.“Nowhere specific.”He guided her to the bedroom, where he gently opened

  • The Inheritance Clause   CHAPTER 109: Tell Him

    POV: Avalon PierceJames read the text over Avalon’s shoulder.Let James know that I'm aware he's stepped down, but that's not important right now. I have something that I think he's going to want even more than being on the board, and I'm willing to use it to get what I want from him.His jaw tigh

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status