"Yes, let's head home first." Keira nodded, then smiled at Caitlin. "Freya, let's go see your father."

Even though Stuart Gonzales had been bedridden for years, Keira firmly believed that her son was still aware of his surroundings. If he saw his daughter come home, he'd be overjoyed.

The group made their way back outside toward the airport parking lot.

Ann deliberately slowed her pace until she was walking shoulder to shoulder with Daniel. "Daniel, is Silverhaven as fun as everyone says?"

"It's all right," Daniel replied, subtly edging away from her.

Noticing his retreat, Ann's lips curled into a knowing smile.

She understood that boys could be shy and awkward around those they liked, but she hadn't realized Daniel could be this bashful.

Clearly, Daniel's feelings for her ran deep.

Before long, they arrived at Gonzales Manor.

Amanda had spent the last few days decorating the estate in bright, festive colors. Red ribbons and cheerful streamers hung everywhere, inside and out.

The butler stood at the entrance with more than twenty staff members, forming a welcoming line.

As soon as Caitlin stepped out of the car, the butler and servants greeted her in unison, "Welcome home, Miss Freya."

Miss Freya.

Hearing that title, Ann felt her composure begin to crack again.

From now on, she'd only ever be the cousin in this house.

Damn that little brat!

Keira held Caitlin's hand and introduced her. "Freya, this is our house steward, Mr. Lowell."

With a respectful bow, Mr. Lowell said, "Miss Freya, if you ever need anything around the house, please don't hesitate to ask."

"Thank you," Caitlin replied with a gentle nod.

Keira then led Caitlin and the others through the halls, finally arriving at Stuart's private wing.

Inside, the first thing they saw was a large wedding portrait hanging prominently on the wall, and beside it, a delicate photo of Caitlin as a newborn.

Caitlin's eyes grew misty as she quietly took in her surroundings, her gaze resting on the wedding photo of Stuart and Carey. Suddenly, she understood why Hannah and Keira had recognized her at a glance, even without a DNA test.

They entered the bedroom and saw Stuart lying quietly in bed, just as he had for years.

"Dad!"

The word caught in Caitlin's throat, coming out hoarse.

She had prepared herself for this moment, knowing Stuart was in a coma, but seeing him in person was harder than she'd expected.

Keira pressed a handkerchief to her lips, voice trembling. "Stuart, Freya is home! Our Freya is finally home!"

Hannah stepped to the bedside and took Stuart's hand. "Stuart, open your eyes and look-Freya's back! Our little Freya has come home!"

But Stuart remained completely unresponsive.

The two older women broke down in tears, unable to contain themselves.

Several of Caitlin's uncles, members of the Richards family, stood by with reddened eyes.

Suddenly, Jade Sinclair's eyes lit up as if struck by an idea. "Freya, you're so skilled in medicine-why don't you take a look at Stuart? Maybe you can help him wake up!"

"Yes, yes!" Hannah nodded eagerly, wiping her tears. "You saved my life, Freya. Maybe you can save Stuart too."

Caitlin had brought her medical kit with her for this trip. She quickly retrieved it, took out a wrist pillow, and began to examine Stuart's pulse, her expression calm and focused, revealing nothing.

Ann watched from the side, her eyes filled with disdain.

Country girl, she scoffed inwardly. What a show-off. Does she truly think she's some miracle worker? How ridiculous.

A few moments later, Caitlin released Stuart's wrist.

Keira immediately asked, "Freya, is there a chance your father could wake up?”