Chapter 29
Stephanie remained firm, her words sharp and biting. Chris, frustrated, took another drag of his cigarette. He seemed to hit a wall, finally asking, โThen what do you suggest? What should I do?โ In his mind, he'd done everything he couldโwhat more did she want? All he needed was for Allison to return. With her, Olivia had a chance.
Stephanie, cool and composed, replied, โDonโt mention the wedding again. Itโs over.โ
โChris, youโโ Grace snapped, clearly annoyed. Chris froze, ash falling from his cigarette onto his hand. โWhy do you have toโฆโ
The words โItโs overโ hit him harder than anything else. He couldn't comprehend it. With her financial problems, why did she think she could simply walk away from him?
Seeing his shock, Stephanie sneered. โForget about Allison, too. If you can get her back to treat Olivia, then go ahead. Youโre rich, youโre capable; you donโt need me, right?โ Her words blended sarcasm with an uncomfortable truth.
Chris's face twisted in anger at her mocking tone. If money and power could solve his problems with Allison, he wouldn't be pleading with Stephanie for help. He'd exhausted all his connections, but they'd all refused him. He'd already contacted Allison, and she'd flatly refused. Furthermore, the man supporting Allison was making it impossible for Chris to force her hand.
Chris's expression shifted to pure frustration. Stephanie didn't even glance at him. She asked bluntly, โAnything else? If not, take me to Eastview Tower.โ Finding a cab wasn't easy. Since Chris had sent Kevin off with her car, he was stuck driving her.
Chris paused, as if an idea had just struck him. He raised an eyebrow. โWhat's at Eastview Tower? Got an interview? Looking for a backup job?โ
Stephanie didn't flinch. Her voice was flat. โNone of your business.โ Her tone was sharper this time, cutting through the car's tension. Chris blinked, caught off guard. Frustration simmered within him, but he couldn't express it. Stephanie had truly changedโshe wasn't the passive girl he remembered. Now, she was bold and rebellious. In that moment, Chris felt an urge to discipline her, to make her comply.
But before he could speak, his phone rang. It was Olivia. Chris glanced at Stephanie, hesitated, then answered.
His voice softened. โOlivia, are you awake?โ
โChris. I feel terrible.โ Olivia's weak, distressed voice filled the phone, tightening Chris's chest. His gaze flicked to Stephanie again; his irritation shifted toward her, but underneath it was concern for Olivia.
โDonโt worry, call the doctor,โ he said gently.
Olivia let out a faint, tired โMm,โ almost inaudible. โThe doctor said this is how I feel now. Feeling terrible is normal.โ
Chris frowned. โDid they give you any medicine?โ
Olivia coughed a couple of times, sounding fragile. โNo, they said Iโve had enough medication.โ
Chris paused, considering. He understood why the doctor hadn't prescribed moreโshe'd already been on so many medications, likely needing them every half hour. Adding more would make her shaky and unsteady.
Chris's worry deepened. โIโm coming over right now.โ
โNo, itโs okay,โ Olivia immediately replied. โIf youโre busy, donโt worry about it.โ