Bella and Aaron stared at Lisa with curious anticipation, their eyes fixed on her, waiting for her next words. The room was filled with an air of suspense, and mother and son couldn't help but feel the need for answers. Lisa, however, seemed lost in thought, struggling to articulate her thoughts. Feeling the impatience mounting, Bella let out an annoyed breath and playfully poked Lisa's arm, hoping to prompt her to speak. Lisa's frown deepened, realizing she was keeping them in suspense unintentionally. "Stop keeping us in suspense," Bella insisted, her frustration evident. Aaron chimed in, reminding Lisa of her previous statement. "But could it be what?" he asked, his curiosity getting the better of him. Lisa paused, feeling the weight of their expectations. She struggled to find the right words, her mind racing to make sense of her thoughts. Bella pressed on, "You were trying to say…" "Nothing. I'm sorry," Lisa interjected, her voice tinged with disappointment. It was c
As Duncan spoke those words, he was clearly issuing a challenge to Lisa. His confident tone hinted at a determination to prove himself as the better player. With that, Duncan cast a final glance at Lisa's room door before continuing his walk down the hallway. As he whistled, he suddenly halted in his tracks upon reaching Zinnia's room. Intrigued, he stood by the side of the door and peeped in through the partly-opened door. Inside, he saw Zinnia in tears, her distress evident on her face. Observing the scene, Duncan couldn't help but smile, finding some satisfaction in witnessing Zinnia's vulnerability. Zinnia's mother, Laila, noticing her daughter's tears, moved to comfort her. She approached the tissue box and took a tissue, urging Zinnia to stop crying. Her words carried a gentle tone, reflecting her motherly concern and desire to soothe Zinnia's emotions which went down the drain."My dear, stop crying," Laila encouraged, her voice filled with compassion. Duncan's joy
Duncan's intrigue was piqued by Peterson's request, prompting him to take a step forward in the hallway. He lowered his voice, adopting a firm yet hushed tone to ensure their conversation remained private and unheard by anyone. He was cautious about the potential consequences of their discussion being overheard. "What do you need me to do for you?" Duncan inquired, his voice carrying a sense of authority and curiosity. He was willing to entertain Peterson's request, albeit with a hint of skepticism. Peterson, desperate to gain Duncan's assistance, reiterated his plea, emphasizing his need for help. "Like I said, I need your help. Please, I want to see you, Duncan." The urgency in Peterson's voice was palpable, indicating the gravity of the situation from his perspective. However, Duncan maintained a dismissive and busy demeanor, refusing to entertain Peterson's request easily. "I'm busy," he replied curtly. "I don't see people like you who go after married women." His words car
Duncan, caught up in the ambiance of the bar, took a final glimpse at Peterson as he approached. Peterson's footsteps seemed to synchronize with the melodic, calming song emanating from the speakers, causing Duncan to unconsciously sway his head in rhythm. Taking a sip from his drink, Duncan's gaze inadvertently landed on a girl, and he unintentionally winked at her. However, instead of reciprocating the gesture, the girl frowned in response. In the midst of this interaction, Peterson reached Duncan's side and tapped him on the shoulder. His tone carried a hint of anger as he questioned Duncan's decision to keep his presence at the bar a secret. "Hey, I can see that you've been here for a while, but you deliberately chose not to inform me. Why?" Peterson asked, his frustration evident. However, despite Peterson's inquiries, Duncan remained silent, paying no attention to him. He continued to smile and enjoy his drink, seemingly indifferent to Peterson's growing irritation. Dun
Peterson felt Duncan's emotions were running high, and his words were fueled by anger and hurt, he didn't try to think that Duncan was trying to mess with his head a bit. However, Peterson was determined to maintain his own integrity and not let the situation devolve into further personal attacks. So he calmly requested. "Put Zinnia out of this, please." Seeing his words were annoying him the more, Duncan went on. "Why should I put her out of this? You slept with my wife, and now you want me to forget about it?" "Sorry to say but Zinnia threw herself at me," Peterson interjected. He didn't want to ruin his dignity anymore. "Yes, she's beautiful and attractive and I couldn't look away when she threw herself at me. She even gladly accepted that we had sex at one of their farmhouses." Not caring much about the revelations of his wife's dirty actions, Duncan went on moving his head to the rhyme of the song. Though deep down, Duncan felt his heart crushing again to know
In her penthouse, Karla focused on arranging the dining table, meticulously placing the silverware, plates, and glasses in their designated spots. She took pride in creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for her and Julie to enjoy their dinner together. The aroma of the food she had prepared filled the air, adding to the anticipation of the meal. As Julie entered the dining room, engrossed in her music with a headset on, she immediately noticed the delightful scent. She paused for a moment, momentarily distracted from her music. "Hm, a pleasant aroma is filling everywhere, I guess I know why now," Julie remarked with a smile, acknowledging Karla's efforts. Rose, appeared from the kitchen, carrying a steaming bowl of stew. She nodded respectfully to Julie. "She's really happy to see you again, Ms. Julie," Rose said warmly, her voice reflecting genuine fondness. Karla's face lit up at Rose's words. The bond between her and Julie was special, and it warmed her heart to know
"Lies. I can see through you, Karla," Julie said, her tone teasing yet persistent. "Tell me the truth now. He's your boyfriend." Karla, caught off guard once again, was taken aback by Julie's assumption. She coughed and lightly spat out the sip of water she had taken unintentionally. Regaining her composure, she replied, "What the fuck? He's not my boyfriend." Julie's playful smile persisted as she continued to press for answers. "Hmm. So who is he?" Karla hesitated for a moment, contemplating how much she wanted to reveal. Finally, she gave in, her voice filled with reluctance. "He's... nobody," she reluctantly admitted. Julie cleared her throat in a funny manner, clearly not convinced by Karla's response. It was evident that she believed there was more to the story than Karla was willing to share. As Julie continued to eat without pressing for more information, Karla found herself smiling, relieved that the topic had seemingly dropped for now. She couldn't help but refle
Finally, Karla took a deep breath, gathering her courage as Julie prepared to press further. Nodding slowly, she bit down on her lip, a mixture of apprehension and vulnerability evident on her face. She knew she had to open up and share her concerns."This woman... she became his first female friend, and I feel insecure because... I think she likes Duncan too," Karla finally admitted, her voice tinged with a hint of worry. Julie's eyes widened in surprise, her initial excitement giving way to a more empathetic expression. She reached out to comfort her cousin and friend, her tone reassuring."Come on, Karla. You can't say that. No matter what, go for your love. Trust in your heart." Karla sighed, her gaze fixed on the ground as she continued to share her apprehensions."But he has a better relationship with her than me. It's hard to believe, but we actually started on a bad note," Karla confessed, her voice filled with a mix of sadness and disbelief. Julie gasped, unable to
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The following weeks were a whirlwind of excitement as Duncan and Karla delved into the preparations for their wedding. Amidst the chaos of planning, choosing venues, and coordinating details, their love for each other grew stronger. As the anticipated day arrived, it unfolded as a spectacular event, earning the title of the best wedding ever held.Duncan, mesmerized by Karla as she walked down the aisle, whispered, "You look breathtaking, my love."Karla's eyes glistened with happiness. "And you look dashing. I can't believe this day is finally here." The ceremony was filled with heartfelt vows, joyous laughter, and the collective love of friends and family. As they exchanged rings, symbolizing their commitment, the crowd erupted in cheers, celebrating the union of two souls deeply in love. The celebrations continued into the night, marked by lively dances, heartfelt toasts, and the undeniable glow of happiness radiating from Duncan and Karla. It was a day etched in their heart
Some weeks later, Abigail stepped out of her car in front of the airport. She was set to leave after being unable to detach herself from Duncan for the last weeks.Linda and Xia bid her goodbye, expressing their good wishes."Take care, Miss Abigail. We appreciate everything you've done,” Linda said, emotionally.Xia added, "Safe travels. We'll miss you." As Abigail headed towards the entrance, she was pleasantly surprised to find Duncan and Karla inside, waiting for her. They had arrived earlier to see her off.Duncan, smiling warmly, said, "Hey, Abigail. We thought we'd come to say our goodbyes in person."Abigail was touched. "You didn't have to do that. I'm really grateful."Karla with sincerity, said, “Abigail, you've been a true friend to Duncan and you've helped me in some ways too. We can't thank you enough for helping us."“You're both welcome.” Abigail stared at Duncan as he spread his arms apart, asking for a hug.Abigail hugged Duncan one last time, and with a heartfel
The following morning, the Lennart family received the news that Gregg and Rhino would soon face trial. Ma'am Luna fretted about the implications, and Laila suggested a drastic measure."Mother, considering the situation, maybe we should leave the country. It might be the safest option for us and Zinnia."Ma'am Luna, pondering the idea, said, "Leaving the country might indeed be the best way to ensure Zinnia isn't exposed for Duncan's death. After all, his corpse hasn't been found."Meanwhile, Zinnia overheard their conversation and entered the room."Leave the country? Why? What's happening?"Laila, trying to calm her, explained, "Zinnia, dear, it's just a precaution. With Gregg and Rhino facing trial, it's better for us to avoid any unnecessary attention."Zinnia was skeptical. But what about Duncan?" Ma'am Luna, feigning concern: "Sweetheart, we're doing this for your safety. If we stay, people might start questioning Duncan's disappearance."Zinnia reluctantly agreed."Fine, bu
Abigail observed Duncan and Karla getting into Karla's car before driving off. A single tear slipped down her cheek, quickly wiped away as she elegantly adjusted her knee-length gown. Xia appeared behind her with her P.A., stating, “You shouldn't have held back and listened to the nonsense Karla spewed.”Abigail chuckled. “It's okay.”“Maybe it's time to wrap this up,” Abigail declared. “I will go alone.” She slung her bag over her shoulder and left.“She's so strong,” Linda remarked as they watched Abigail drive away.“You're right,” Xia concurred. “She's also a great person. Right?”Xia dropped her gaze to Linda, nodding in agreement. Meanwhile, Karla kept a watchful eye on Duncan as he drove, his demeanor almost reckless. She hesitated to stop him, not wanting to ruin his mood. However, as Duncan nearly lost control, endangering their lives, she forced him to pull over.“I am sorry,” Duncan apologized after stopping. It dawned on him that he should have been more careful, realiz
Duncan was surprised at what he heard and his expression turned stoic. “Duncan, I only learned about that tonight when I heard her and Karla talking about executing the plan.”Duncan looked away slowly, unable to believe his ears.Karla came closer and said, reluctantly, “Also, Abigail is Rhino's niece. I knew about it.”Duncan's gaze shifted to her in astonishment. “You learned about it today?”Karla shook her head. “It was during the last party.” Duncan's jaw dropped. “I'm sorry.”“You kept it from me for days?!”“I'm sorry, Duncan, I didn't intend to do that.”“Crap! How can you tell me that? Abigail is related to my father's killer and you kept such important information from me. Why?!”Karla sighed, remorse evident in her eyes. "Duncan, I didn't want to burden you with more pain. I was torn between revealing the truth and protecting you from the harsh reality. I thought it would be better to let you know at the right time."Duncan groaned, frustration and betrayal etched on hi
“Duncan!” Karla yelled, taking a step, but a smile on his face eased her worries. Gregg's men, stationed to take Duncan down, surfaced, awed by Duncan's calmness. Karla, surprised, rushed to him, checking his entire body in panic. “Duncan, are you okay?” Duncan nodded, taking off his suit jacket. Unbuttoning his sleeves, he revealed a bulletproof vest. Karla gasped and sighed. “You're wearing a bulletproof?” Duncan nodded, and she laughed softly before pulling him into a hug, panting. Amidst the chaos, Duncan embraced Karla. "I had to take precautions. I couldn't risk anything happening at this critical moment." Karla, relieved, whispered, "I was terrified. It looked so real." Duncan kissed her forehead. "I needed it to be convincing. Now, let's let them think they succeeded." Zinnia and Ma'am Luna, still amid the chaos, discreetly slipped away, realizing the plan had taken an unexpected turn. Lady Zelda, shocked, approached Duncan and Karla. "Duncan, are you alright?"
Ma'am Luna, losing her patience tightened her grip on Zinnia, urging her. “Answer me!” Unsure of how to respond, Zinnia hesitated before finally deciding to play along.“I didn't do anything, grandmother. Duncan just disappeared on his own, and I don't know where he is.” Zinnia maintained a facade of innocence, concealing the dark truth lurking beneath the surface. Ma'am Luna let go of Zinnia and she excused herself to use the bathroom. Confirming ma'am Luna wasn't watching her as she walked away, Zinnia signaled to Gregg who was standing some meters away from her, and headed out. Gregg followed her. He walked up to her as she paced back and forth outside.When he tapped her, she spun, startled and almond screamed.“Dear, relax. What's wrong?” Gregg asked.“Ma’am Luna, I mean my grandmother seems to be suspecting me. She just asked me about Duncan earlier.”Gregg frowned, concern etching his face. "What did you tell her?"Zinnia took a deep breath, trying to compose herself. "I
After a brief silence, Karla pointed at Abigail, who strangely did nothing but stare at her in astonishment. “If you ever wish ill for Duncan again, then I won't think twice before giving you a dirty slap to get you thinking straight.”Abigail smirked and chuckled before rubbing her stinging cheek, which had turned red.“You know what, Karla? You're unbelievable. I had thought for once that you're different from those selfish women out there. I had empathy for you when you opened up to me, and that's why, to date, I have not told Duncan about your relationship with Rhino. You have turned against him and stabbed him in the back. Why? Because he rejected you?! You're so pathetic.”Abigail shrugged and straightened up, managing to smile. She simply said, “Enjoy the party, and… my regards to Duncan.” With that, she entered her car. Karla watched her drive off, engulfed in bitterness, then returned inside.Abigail pulled by the side of the main road later and called Xia.“You're at the pa