During the years he dated Ivy, Quinn accompanied her on trips around the world, attended concerts with her, and gave her various presents she wanted.Though he did not know when that hint of shallow tenderness hidden in his heart completely disappeared.He had thought his love for Ivy was not deep enough. Quinn believed it would get better once they got married, so he asked Sam to prepare a ring, planning to propose to Ivy. However, before he could propose, he heard about how Pete had visited the Langham family in hopes of her hand in marriage.Even though she was the girl he liked and they had been dating for thirteen years, Quinn did not feel betrayed. Instead, he heaved a sigh of relief. “You don’t know if you like Jenna?”Jacob chuckled and leaned back on the sofa lazily. “If you don’t like her, would you have arranged to change hotels that day? Would you really have married her to keep her by your side? Would you be so mad when you see her with Shawn?”“Was I angry?” Quin
After a long while, he finally pulled off his tie to wrap it around his bleeding hand. He walked to his desk and made an internal call. “Ask a janitor to come clean up my office.”After lunch, Jenna sent Shawn and his assistant off.As she pressed the button in the lift to go down, she asked Shawn, “Do you have a trusted friend in Portica?”“A few.” Shawn raised his head and looked at her from the mirror in the lift. “What are you thinking?”“Isn’t the Langham family hiring servants?” Jenna put her hand back in her pocket. “Ask your friend to look for a few local hires through a housekeeping agency. They should be in their forties with many children but from disadvantaged backgrounds.”Her brows were slightly raised, emitting a hint of assertiveness. Shawn’s heart started thumping with just a glance. “I will make a call once I return and ask my contact in Portica to arrange it quickly.” He knew all of Jenna’s plan from a single sentence.Fortunately, he was still of use to her.
Jenna sat down next to Quinn and waited for him to reach over so she could undo the tie for him. That was when she saw his hand covered in dried blood. There were bits of flesh hanging onto his palm and his wrist. It must have been from the glass cutting him. She only took a glance at the damage before reaching for the bottle of iodophor in the medicine box to disinfect his wound. She then cleaned the blood caked around his fingers. Quinn looked down briefly at the girl busy attending to his wounds. He could see her fair and white neck peeking through the collar of her shirt. He asked faintly, “Why were you having lunch with Shawn?” “Wasn’t your secretary the one who told him to eat at the Elysian Group building before leaving?” Jenna said without looking up, “He bumped into me at the restaurant and approached me. You’re not expecting me to just ignore him and walk away, are you?” Quinn sneered. "Why can’t you?” “He's here to talk to you about business.” Jenna
The Jenna in the past always hung a bright smile on her face and never had reservations about talking to him. There was always a coquettish look in her eyes whenever she looked at him as if she was always flirting with him. Things had changed now and it seemed like she was always wearing a mask. She concealed herself from others and him as well. ... Even after Jenna left the office, her mood did not seem affected at all. She went back to her tasks and stayed busy all afternoon. She was prudent with her time even when she was taking a sip of water. When it was about time to finish up, her colleagues went around asking if there was anyone who did not drive and needed a ride. It occurred to her that the Pagani drew too much attention. In the past whenever she came to work with Shawn, they would drive into the underground garage. That way, hardly anyone in the company knew that it was her car. When her colleagues mentioned that they needed a ride from her, she immed
Jenna’s instincts told her she could not stop the car. If she did, it would be all over. She told herself to stay calm and quickly swerved to the side to avoid ramming into another car stopped at the red light. After swerving past the car, she turned the steering wheel to the right and frightfully merged into an adjacent road. She swerved the car to the edge of the road. She wanted to use the friction of the tire against the sidewalk to slow down the car. As soon as the tire of the car made contact with the sidewalk lining the side of the road, she heard another 'beep'. She looked up and saw a bobblehead doll that had been strapped to the car window without her noticing it previously. The doll was holding a clock. When the tire began grinding against the sidewalk and started to slow down, she noticed the bright red digits on the clock counting down faster. Now that the car had slowed down significantly, her first thought was to unbuckle the seat belt and escape from t
Quinn gulped when he heard Jenna telling him what sounded like her last words. He responded, “If you want revenge, you should do it yourself. Just wait for me, I’ll be there in twenty minutes. Just drive carefully.” In the middle of his sentence, he realized he could not even hear Jenna's breathing anymore. He looked at the phone and noticed that the call had been disconnected. Judging by the sudden disconnection, he wagered that her phone must have run out of battery. He cursed vehemently before getting to his vehicle. He did not even bother to fasten his seat belt before he stomped on the gas pedal and shot off like a bolt of lightning. He called Sam immediately. Meanwhile, upon hearing Quinn’s voice cut off, Jenna thought that Quinn could not make up his mind in the end. She chuckled sarcastically to herself and thought about how he would rather choose Ivy rather than her child. She suddenly pitied the baby who was going to be born as Quinn’s child in the future. O
The force of the explosion almost launched Quinn across the air. He used all his strength to run toward Jenna. Just as he was throwing himself toward her, a piece of metal shot out of the fire and pieced into the back of his head. He threw Jenna to the ground with a muffled grunt. He made sure to protect the back of her head with his palm to prevent her from hitting the ground with her head and causing further damage. Jenna's right ear was buzzing from the explosion. She could hardly hear anything. Her head was buried in Quinn's arms. His smell filled her nostrils and it was mixed with a faint smell of blood. When she managed to wriggle out of his arms, she saw Quinn wearing a tight frown and visibly enduring some sort of pain. His face had gone pale white by this point and blood was slowly trickling down his hair, dripping onto her face. "Quinn, are you hurt? Where?” Jenna cried out. His blood even dripped into her eyes, blurring her vision. She wiped the blood
Blood continued to creep down the man’s hair and his cheeks. The white surface of the stretcher was colored crimson red. The air was thick with the smell of blood. The previous nurse looked at the man lying on the stretcher, then turned anxiously to Jenna. “Look at the patient, there’s a sheet of metal pierced into the back of his skull and he’s bleeding out as we speak. If we don't rush him to surgery right now, it’ll be over for him. Are you going to watch as he dies?” Jenna took one of Quinn’s hands and could feel his temperature continue to drop. Even she knew that he was fading away as they spoke. Despite that, she continued to root herself to the ground with the same blank expression. She would not listen to the nurse. A few minutes later, Jacob rushed to the scene. There was a group of doctors and nurses running behind him. Upon approaching and noticing Quinn on the stretcher, he immediately wiped away the trace of a smile on his face. He instructed his team to