Abby left the room to meet Zachary, who was waiting in the lobby. She didn't want to be rushed and deliberately kept him waiting. It was punishment for his attitude that had made fun of her for her defeat at the stock exchange.
When she arrived in front of Zac, the man stood up and looked at Abby with a look that she couldn't translate. Was that a form of harassment, too? Because Abby didn't like being stared at like that. "Sorry for keeping you waiting so long," Abby said, trying to be calm even though she was reluctant to make small talk with the man. Her main goal was to destroy by being an enemy, not by being a friend, let alone responding to the flirtatious behavior of male players like Zac. "Do you want us to talk in my room or..." "Wait. Are you the Abigail Genovhia who spoke to me on the phone earlier?" "You think?" Zac laughed softly, then cursed the stupidity of his question. Of course, it was Abigail; who else? "No, I mean... you're very different. A few hours ago—" "I know. Did I sound rude? I'm sorry. I have too much work, and I'm not the type who likes to talk on the phone or video calls. So maybe, if you need to talk next time, just text me," Abby replied. "Or come in person?" "That might be a little better if the conversation is urgent. I'll make time." Abigail smiled, not very broadly, but Zac could see the hollows on her cheeks, which meant she was smiling. Zac liked the type of woman who doesn't smile too much. But was he sure he could handle a woman like Abby? "I guess I'll just be a minute. Since you don't like phone conversations, I came in person to invite you to dinner. Is my request too difficult for you right now?" Abby did not answer immediately but pursed her lips in thought. She had to take her time and leave an empty schedule for this. However, would opening up to this man be worth it? "Please... I want to be friends. Isn't it okay to be friends with a rival?" "Yes, that's a good idea, of course. You can understand your opponent's weaknesses because you've become his friend." Zac laughed. "Are you being sarcastic?" "Sounds like it, huh? But no. I'm not being sarcastic, but rather stating a fact that you should know in the business world. The question is, are you sure you want to be friends with ME, who is your enemy?" Zac looked at Abby intensely after hearing the rhetorical sentence she had just uttered. "In addition, I could have known your weaknesses and detailed ins and outs. And, of course, that's very dangerous for you." "Well... my guess was right. I guess I didn't do wrong to choose you to be my mentor," Zac said, which made Abby frown. "Mentor?" "I don't want to beat around the bush. Just have dinner with me, and I'll tell you everything. You owe me a thank you, anyway." Zac stated the purpose of his visit in a slightly pushy tone that, although others might not notice, Abby was reasonably used to this kind of trick. "Alright. L'Restaurante at seven. I don't like waiting," Abby replied, ready to leave. However, Zac's question brought her to a halt. "You want me to pick you up? We can chat on the way." "No need, Mr. Emerson. I'll meet you there." Without waiting for Zac's reply, Abby quickly turned on her heel and walked away from Zac, who was still staring at her back as she muttered to herself that Abby had exceeded her expectations so far. *** Abby was ready in the dress she had worn and molded to her firm, slightly plump curves. She looked at herself in the mirror in the particular room in her office. She decided not to go home and get ready right away because the distance from the office to home would take longer while her work had just finished. She checked her cell phone, which already had messages lined up from Zac, looking impatient to meet. However, Abby must remain calm in dealing with a man like Zac, whom she didn't know very well how his character was. Zac could have approached her intending to discover her weaknesses, which should not have happened. If becoming an enemy to destroy Emerson seemed so brutal, she had no problem becoming a friend of the Emerson family and started making new plans for it. Abby traveled twenty minutes on the seemingly smooth streets and arrived at L'Restaurante, where Zac was probably waiting for her. She adjusted her makeup and clothes before asking the driver to go home and return only if he called her. She got the bright idea to start her plan. Sure enough, Zac was waiting for her at the reserved VIP table and immediately stood up when he saw her coming. He pulled out a chair for her and sat across from her. "The wine here is delicious. I didn't realize you always come here, too," Zac said as they waited for their food. "Are you stuck in traffic? I thought of picking you up, but you said to meet here." "I don't like inconveniencing people, Mr. Emerson, so this feels better." Abby took a sip of her wine after answering Zac's words. "You're very different from most girls, Abby. Can I call you that?" Abby signaled with a nod, then took another sip of her drink, waiting for Zac to continue, but it seemed that Zac was waiting for her reaction. "Most girls? Hmm... interesting. How many of those do you mean? Is it the same with your girlfriend? Sorry if I went off-topic; I'm just responding to your words. Moreover, as far as I know, you are quite a favorite in Saint Orleans. It's only natural that you think I'm the same type as the girls you know. So, the question is, how many do you know, and do you think I'm one of them?" Zac laughed and put down the glass he hadn't even sipped from yet. "You got me. Rumors aren't always true, Abby. It depends on what angle you look at it from." Abby raised one eyebrow, then put a smile on her maroon-pigmented lips. "Why are we talking about me? I'm trying to get to know you." "Okay. I'm sorry. Ask me anything, and I'll try to answer. However, not if it's about business. I've had enough work headaches all day, and, come on... it's outside the office," Abby said, trying to sound more relaxed, and it worked because, from her gestures, Zac seemed more comfortable talking to her. Their food came, and they enjoyed it while making small talk, just like Abby wanted. "So you live alone in Eastonville?" "Yes, my parents decided to stay at Estern Shore, enjoying the beach view all the time. When we're old, what else do we want, if not peace? At least they didn't force me to stay and neglect work." "Interesting. Maybe I'll drop by once in a while. Of course, if you're there." "Pleasure. But you should know that my father is a little... weird. You know. Typical of an overprotective father because I'm his only daughter." Zac didn't respond but just looked at the woman before him, who immediately enjoyed the food on her plate after a long talk. He didn't expect Abby to be so easy to get along with and mingle with when the business magazine had mentioned that Abby was one of those successful women who didn't like to socialize. It showed at the party, but Zac seemed too stubborn to believe that Abby was that rigid. It was over nine o'clock by the time they had finished the entire meal and dessert. However, Zac seemed reluctant to leave and was beginning to feel that Abby was a pretty fun woman to chat with once in a while. The two were already in the parking lot, but Zac couldn't find Abby's car. Zac looked at Abby's open arms and took off his coat to put it on her. She thanks him immediately. "I don't see your car. Did you come by taxi?" Abby was quite dumbfounded at Zac's words, which she expected from the beginning. Everything just happened as if the world was on her side. She had already prepared a response to his words. "Do you recognize my car?" Abby asked with a furrowed brow and a clear gaze on Zac—a questioning look. "I think you should be a detective instead of a businessman, Mr. Emerson." "Ah, that... I'm not interested in business, actually. But I'm not cut out to be a detective either." "So? What do you call a man who has only known a woman for a few hours but already knows her car by heart?" Abby's question made Zac's face red. He didn't want to show too much interest in this woman, but how could Zac help himself? He had been curious to the point of insanity since their first meeting at the party. "I'm just a stalker. Or maybe a secret admirer." He laughed. Abby patted Zac's burly arm lightly as she laughed. "You have a great sense of humor. Do you always act like this with all the women you're attracted to?" Zac paused and turned to get a better look at Abby's beautiful face. "Not really. I'm just trying not to be boring. Did you have fun tonight?" Abby nodded. "Then let me drive you. I need to make sure you get home safely." "No need, Mr. Emerson, I'm fine. My driver will probably be here any minute." "No, no. Think of it as a thank you for accepting my invitation to dinner." "Isn't this dinner a thank you for saving me from a drunk man?" "I changed my mind. You can pay me back later." Abby agreed and got into the car that soon managed to take her to her residence safely. She handed Zac his coat when they were outside. "Thank you for your kindness." "No, I'm not. I'm thanking you for trying to please me, even though you must have been skeptical of my bold invitation." Zac smiled even though he honestly wanted to linger there. "Get in. It's cold outside. Good night." Then... before Abby could even step into the house, her cell phone rang, and when she checked it, a message made her lips curl. [Unidentified number: Thank you for tonight. I hope you don't mind if we meet again at the weekend. At my apartment. I want to show you something that you might like.]A woman had been sitting in her work chair since early morning. She couldn't close her eyes last night. Many thoughts plagued her mind. She was still trying to find whoever had caused her to be separated from her parents, taking away her childhood that she was forced to live without parental love. Abby could only sigh in resignation every time she remembered her life, which had turned into a nightmare since the arrival of the woman who claimed to be carrying her father's child. She still remembered the snippets of events at that time. She was 12 years old, happily awaiting the arrival of her younger sibling, who would enliven their home. She was thrilled because she would have a playmate. However, that happiness was instantly wiped out when the woman who claimed to be her father's illicit lover came with shocking news. Her mother cried hysterically and hit her father in the chest as he tried to explain and calm her down. The sound of things falling and things breaking into piece
Abby and the man with a thick mustache and a brown leather coat wrapped around his body are now sitting in the same place as a few days earlier. The man suddenly asked to meet again, even though it was only two days ago that Abby received the results of his work.Especially after Abby's defeat in the business war some time ago, the man happened to follow the news as well, making him impatient to convey the results of his investigation. A smile spread across the side of Abby's face. The bright red lipstick on her lips added a dominant and perhaps antagonistic impression to most people who did not know her background. The meeting didn't last long. The information she got from the detective was enough to point her in the right direction. All that was left was to plan the next step.After the detective left, Abby picked up her cell phone, dialed a line of numbers, and waited for a response from the other side. She justified sitting down, folding her legs gracefully, as if she was about
"Adelaide, what happened to Papa?" Abby asked her household assistant. Adelaide, the 45-year-old woman, hugged her tightly to protect her. Abby stared at her father's body lying on the bed with various support equipment. His eyes were still closed, not knowing when he would wake up. She always prayed for the recovery of her favorite man. Seeing what the man went through, she felt her father's pain. "He'll be fine, dear. I promise." Adelaide tried to comfort little Abby, who did not respond other than a glare and a weak nod. However, the woman could not fulfill that promise. Because then, James, Abby's father, was never the same again. He became a different person, no longer able to do everything he used to do. He just lay there, sometimes with his eyes closed; other times, he opened his eyes but never spoke a word. Abby visited him at the hospital every weekend, hoping that her father would wake up and hug her again. Or at least call her 'Abby Bear' like he used to. But he didn'
While they were chatting, Zac's cell phone suddenly rang. He moved away from Abby and received the calls with a happy face. Several times she could hear him calling the caller 'honey', and that it made her curious.When Zac returned to his seat, Abby immediately bombarded him with questions, but she didn't show her curiosity as much as possible."From your girlfriend?" Abby shot without a preamble. Zac smiled but tried to hide the feelings in front of her."Yeah, she's coming this weekend. Hell!" Zac tapped his forehead. "We have dinner plans this weekend, right?"Abby nodded vaguely while flashing a disappointed smile. However, she quickly faded it and replaced it with another one before Zac noticed."It's fine, we'll rearrange it later," she replied, waving a hand in the air as a sign that it was no big deal to her, even though she was deeply disappointed."Are you sure? I feel bad for you."Abby nodded as she sipped her americano, which was not good. It was better for her to swallo
Alice walked steadily along the hallway of Mount Avery Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, the tapping sound of her heels against the white tiles creating a regular rhythm. Her eyes wandered to the right and left, where there was a green lawn where some of the patients sat and enjoyed the cool afternoon breeze. Their conditions looked good and stable, not like people with mental disorders. They looked very normal except for one woman who seemed to be silent, staring blankly at the grass spread out before her. Alice stopped her steps right where she was, focusing on the woman whose beauty seemed not to be eroded by age. Still as beautiful as she remembered. Not long after, a doctor stopped beside her, looking in the same direction as her. "Are you her family?" the handsome doctor asked. Alice turned to him, a smile playing at the corners of her maroon-colored lipstick-polished lips. "No, I'm not. However, I know one of her family. A fan of their family, to be precise. Oh, can I
Sunday seemed to pass slowly for Abby. She felt bored just staying at home without friends. She had always avoided making friends with anyone. She didn't want the image she had formed from the beginning to be destroyed because people nearby recognized the real her.That's why Abby preferred to spend time in the school or college library. Just by herself and immersed in what she's reading. And that was what people knew her for: a cold, introverted bookworm.However, at thirty, she began to find her life boring. She remembered her childhood—having a male friend, the only one she could trust. Unfortunately, their friendship was short-lived because the next thing she knew, he was no longer in Estern Shore, their hometown.She thought back to Zac, as well as the dinner plans that he had to cancel because of his girlfriend's arrival. It was unfortunate; they should have talked about anything this evening or even more than that.Unfortunately, it was all ruined by the girlfriend's arrival.A
Abby walked alone on the sandy beach. Her feet kicked at the foam of the water moving to the shore. She enjoyed being alone like this; it made her feel calm. Although being between her uncle and aunt made her feel like she had a family again, she still needed a time when she could recall memories of her family.She lay down on the sand, washed by the waves, letting her body get wet and slowly dragged into the middle of the ocean. She didn't want to end her life but wanted to feel the sensation of being between life and death. The thought came suddenly.Her brain didn't even want to prevent whatever she was doing now. She closed her eyes, enjoying the sweeping and cool waves of the warm spring day. Abby felt sleepy because of the rays of the sun above her.Suddenly, a voice called her name."Abigail!"Abby let the voice come closer, confirming that it was real. She wasn't dead and was still on earth."Abby!"She remained still, savoring the warmth and cold of the sunlight and waves th
Sidney and Zac were in the car after their dinner. What had been an intimate and warm atmosphere changed instantly when Zac suddenly looked pensive. His eyes stared straight at the paved road before him, but several times, he almost grazed other vehicles, even nearly colliding. Sidney knew Zac well. He wouldn't be as distracted as he was now if he didn't have something on his mind. "What's wrong with you, honey? It's like you're not really concentrating on the road in front of you." Sidney opened the conversation, knowing Zac wouldn't start if she didn't. He refused to answer at first. He remained silent, not saying a word. Pretending to be focused on the crowded street in front of him when, in fact, his mind was not where it should be. "Zac, you didn't answer my question." Sidney began to look impatient. She turned her body slightly so she could ascertain the look on her lover's face. "Is there a problem at the office? Shouldn't you be happy you won the stock match the other d
Two years later...Abby looked at her and Zac's wedding photo with tears still falling. It wasn't supposed to be this way. She should have left when she first realized she was pregnant or maybe when she first started to feel different vibes in her heart towards Zac.He was too naive to get entangled in Abby's false love, but even when he knew that, he remained unmoved and loved Abby and tried to forget the crime she committed.Zac was a kind-hearted man who was hurt and took things wrong. However, Abby was touched when her father-in-law returned after visiting him. What was that sad look on his face?"What did he say?" Abby asked, curious. It had been so many times that her father-in-law and Gin had come to visit Zac. They even asked many questions, such as whether the case he was facing could be suspended with some bail. However, Zac strongly rejected their intentions."I made a mistake after all. Abby was hurt because of me. So let me serve my sentence as it should be so that I will
Right after her phone conversation with Ashton, Abby felt everything happened quickly. The next day, several police officers came to the Emerson family residence and revealed the evidence they had received regarding the case they had committed against the Anderson family.The only suspect, of course, was Amanda, while her daughter, Monica, was still unaccounted for and had disappeared into thin air.Gin read the headline news with a satisfied grin. Since the beginning, he had known many secrets about Alice, who turned out to be her aunt, then Ashton, who had been like a grim reaper for Amanda and Robert Marra, and Jude, who was the older brother of Tamara—Abby's assistant at the office.That was why they seemed to work together to avenge what had happened to James and Selena, and they became protectors for Abby and Gin.Abby couldn't believe how easily everything unfolded, and now it was time for her to tell Zac the truth. However, the news about his mother had left Zac quite devastat
Abby was still bothered by what Garry had said at dinner. She would get her father's share of the business they had worked on, but that wasn't what she wanted.Luckily, Abby was still an intelligent woman who had foreseen everything she would face. She had recorded the conversation between herself and Garry, and repeatedly listening to it made her feelings worse.This morning, she had been in and out of the bathroom several times, vomiting up everything she ate. Even when there was nothing else she could spit out, the nausea she felt intensified.She became suspicious of what she was feeling at the moment."Al, tell me honestly, did the doctors perform an abortion back then? Tell me if they removed the fetus?" Abby asked Alice who took the time to visit her. However, Alice chose not to say anything.As much as Abby hated Zac and the Emerson family, the fetus should not be victimized."Do you want to hear my words?""Alice, I'm not in the mood to negotiate.""No, you're not. I'm not go
Abby and Zac were already in the dining room with Garry, but she didn't see Amanda anywhere. Abby decided to search but didn't want to show everyone that she wanted to know how Amanda was after finding out her daughter was missing."What the hell did you guys do to eliminate those rats? Now I've lost track of my daughter." The woman sobbed. "By all means, search and find my daughter. I don't care about Sidney. I only want Monica. Are you listening!?"Abby had heard enough. Not from the beginning, but the snippets of conversation between Amanda and whoever was on the phone made her think.It was true that Alice had said that Amanda was the one who was being deceitful. She wanted to have everything and didn't even care about others. Everything was only about her. So, how did Garry deal with it all?How could he endure all this time living with a woman who didn't love him? Even behind his back, Amanda betrayed him and made him a target to get what she wanted.Did Garry do that on purpose
"Are you busy today? Mom and Dad asked us to come over for dinner. But if you don't want to, it's fine if we don't come," Zac said as he shaved while Abby cleaned up his work clothes that had just been washed.Something she'd never done before—cleaning up after herself. Even though several servants were ready to help or do everything for her, for now, she felt like doing everything, even taking care of Zac's needs at home and work.Abby's movements stopped when she heard Zac's words. Instantly, she remembered what happened on her wedding day. She shouldn't have been afraid and asked Garry what made him so sure of his words. It could be that this was her chance.The other thing that makes Abby do it is Gin's statement, which says everything that happened to their family resulted from Sidney's father, Robert Marra. If that was true, then what role did Garry play? That was what she needed to find out.One way was to get close to the head of the Emerson family."Okay, no problem. We'll go
Alice was relieved she had good instincts, especially regarding her best friend. If not, who knew what would have happened to Abby by now? It could be worse than this. She felt terrible when she learned that Abby had asked her to take her to a suspicious location. She had heard many things about the district. High crime, looting, robbery, even murder. Another one that worried Alice was the high abortion rate.Abby probably wouldn't do it, but what if she did?Alice followed where her friend was going, and when she entered a secluded alley, she knew her instincts were right. She was now pointing a gun at men dressed as doctors and medical staff—Alice wasn't sure if they were actually in the profession. There was no way a doctor would sully his title for the immoral deeds they were doing now."I'm Detective Denver. Let her go, or I'll take you to jail," Alice said firmly, gun in hand. The others raised their hands, allowing the convincing-looking woman to take Abby away.Alice left no
According to some, including Zac, everything was going well, and he was living a beautiful and passionate married life. However, he had no idea that a time bomb was about to explode. He only envisioned a life of love with Abby, who showed the same towards him.For Zac, Abby's attitude was getting better, and Abby didn't understand what she was going through. She became very attached to Zac and was reluctant to let him go to work or the slightest distance so that she would sulk."Al, do you know what I'm experiencing is very strange? How is it possible, who has been reluctant to get close to Zac except to attract attention and ensnare him with a love trap so that he falls into my trap for revenge, now everything seems to be reversed? I hate being apart from him." Abby wrung her hair in frustration while at the office and received a visit from her best friend. "Is there something wrong with me?"Alice held her chin and looked thoughtful. She had never experienced the same thing; even th
A fierce duel was inevitable between Jude and the man standing guard, along with some of the men who eventually moved to all sides to confront Jude's friend, who had managed to fend off the criminals attacking them outside."Jude, come in; I'll deal with them. Save Alice!" commanded one of them, who seemed to be the most elegant among the others and had been trying to block the attack on Jude.This time, however, the gang's boss would not let Jude go. He insisted the man stay there to fight the last drop of blood. Jude didn't mind doing that and still faced him, but his friend didn't let that happen. Again, Jude protected his position so he could immediately enter the room where Alice was. He managed to break down the door, which was already rickety and saw Alice trying to free herself by scraping the broken glass on the rope that bound her. Instead of breaking the rope, it was her hand that was scratched by the object, and she was helpless except to grimace in pain as the blood con
Not many expected this, including Gin when one of Zac's confidants, who he said was one of the men he could rely on to help find Alice, was a familiar face to the Genovhia family.Gin's eyes almost glazed over as the man entered the room and removed the distinctive brown hat and coat he always wore, even when meeting Abby."Mr. Thompson?" muttered Gin, still unable to believe what he saw. Did this mean the man had betrayed his sister?"Hi, Young Master Genovhia," the man greeted when he saw Gin in the room with the others. Gin was the only one he recognized, so to the others, he only bowed slightly. "What can I do for you, Mr. Emerson?"The man was immediately quick to ask the task Zac was going to give him. Meanwhile, Gin, who felt trapped in this, immediately grabbed the shirt collar of the man who had not yet sat in his chair and dragged him out of the room regardless of his brother-in-law's call.He was on the verge of throwing a punch if Mr. Thompson didn't stop him immediately.