Chapter 79
The dust had settled on the construction site for now, so I wasn’t needed there. My top priority was to stay by Clyde’s side at the hospital.
But I never expected York now up out of the blue..
“What’s going on here? It was just a minor hiccup. How could Clyde even think of giving up on life?” he asked, bewildered.
“How do you know he tried to give up and wasn’t, say, poisoned?” I squinted at him, sensing something off.
York had come prepared, ready to pin blame, a clear sign of trouble.
Soon after, Laird and Lucia hurried in, both quick to point fingers at me.
“Please leave. Clyde needs his rest. Do you not want him to wake up?” I stood, gesturing towards the door, knowing well that my slight frame wouldn’t stop them. But we were in a hospital; eyes were everywhere, and the staff moved in and out of the room, ensuring they couldn’t overstep.
York looked at me, pain evident in his eyes. “Melanie, I know you’re hurting, but with the Patterson Group in chaos, we can’t be leaderless.”
“And what do you propose? You wanna be the leader?” I met his gaze, catching a flash of malice he couldn’t hide.
Things had escalated, and it seemed they were done pretending.
Over the years, York had been expanding his influence, constantly vying for projects with Clyde. Despite his attempts to join the Patterson Group’s management, Merritt had always refused.
Merritt believed in keeping the business out of purely family hands, especially since Clyde and I hadn’t had children yet. He felt uneasy, knowing well that money could turn brothers into enemies.
Merritt’s foresight was proving true; Clyde’s incident had barely occurred before these vultures swooped in.
Lucia stepped forward, glaring. “If it wasn’t for marrying you, would the Patterson Group have faced such turmoil?”
“With Clyde down, do you really think you can take over the Patterson Group? You’re not even a Patterson by blood!”
Laird chimed in, equally furious, “Exactly, you’re an outsider.”
“But I’m his lawful wife, ar
ot?” I replied calmly. “Regardless of my last name, I’m his spouse, his regal guardian, and co–owner of our shared assets.”
“As long as Clyde is alive, even in a coma, you have no right to step into the Patterson Group’s management, do you?”
Once the fox’s tail is revealed, it’s not so easily hidden again.
As Laird advanced, Merritt entered, leaning on his cane, silencing the room.
“What’s all this commotion? The doctors said Clyde would wake soon. What are you doing here?”
With Merritt’s word, the room fell silent, all heads bowed.
He looked at me, “You’re aware of the site issue?”
I nodded. If York knew, how could I not?
“Uncle, we can’t let her, an outsider, control the Patterson Group. She’s up to no good.”
Laird rushed to Merritt, desperate.
“Look at York; if not for him, would Melanie, alone, have stood a chance at the site? She’d have been terrified.”
“York is just looking out for his brother, not wanting the Patterson family company to fall into outsider hands.”
“Nonsense!” Merritt struck Laird. “Clyde will be awake soon. He’s not gone!”
“Besides, Melanie is his wife. Not only does she own half the company, but she also has rights to shares. Do you?”
Merritt’s early precautions against letting them seize control were clear. No matter their entreaties, he kept them at bay.
“Fine, even if Clyde doesn’t wake for a few days, Melanie can handle everything.”
Chapter 79
“Any concerns, come to me. I’m not out of my mind yet!”
With Merritt’s final word, the challengers scattered, leaving the room.
Once alone, Merritt turned to me, “What happened?”
I spared no detail, sharing th
sneaking around our home a
pply issues at Kayla’s family factory and her company.
Merritt’s anger was palpable, but he calmed after a moment.
“What’s your plan?”
“I’ll hand the evidence to the police, quiet the online rumors through our PR, and visit the victims‘ families. We can’t let this drag on. I’ll be at the company
tomorrow.”
Merritt nodded, “Good, keep Gemma close. She’s capable. Anything arises, I’m
here.”
Acknowledging Gemma’s efficiency, despite her disdain for me, I finally breathed easier.
Leaving Clyde still asleep, I ventured out for coffee, only to find the vending machine on the fourth floor empty. As I headed to the fifth floor, a commotion caught my ear.
Was that Isla’s voice? Racing towards the sound, coffee in hand, a scream. pierced the air, followed by a thud.