Chapter 82
Even though I was confined to a hospital room without access to my phone, I could still piece together that the Patterson Group was embroiled in a major scandal.
there had been a fatal accident at the
Mr. Patterson was in a co construction site, and Mrs. Patterson was accused of murder…
Any one of these headlines would be enough to send social media into a frenzy.
My hospital room was under constant police surveillance, which meant that if I was proven guilty of murder, I’d be treated as a high–risk criminal.
When Jade and the lawyer came to visit, they brought more bad news.
“York’s wielding a power of attorney signed by Clyde, claiming he’s now the acting CEO. He’s taken control of everything.”
“With Clyde out cold and you in this mess, what are we going to do? He’s already meddling with HR.”
“I argued with him, but he just threw it in my face that you’re a murderer. He said the Patterson family would disinherit you, cutting all ties. The nerve of that guy!”
Her anger was palpable; clearly, she’d been through a lot these past few days.
And all this seemed to confirm my suspicions.
York had always played the role of the benevolent older brother, but now, with his brother barely cold, he was seizing power. And everything was falling into place too smoothly for it to be a coincidence.
Especially when I heard that York had signed off on several projects in the Design Department, holding all the documents, my suspicions deepened.
“It’s impossible. The old guard in departments one and two wouldn’t defect in
uncertain times.”
I knew my team well. Without any real influence, York wouldn’t be able to win them over.
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Jade looked disheartened as she said, “But he’s got control over the key projects‘ designs and even changed the system passwords. I can’t access. anything.”
This alarmed me. These projects were crucial for the Patterson Group’s strategy for the next five rs.
York had only been with the company for a few days and had already zeroed in on its lifeline, taking control of all designs. He must have planted a mole.
But Mack had already been exposed. Who else could it be?
Paul’s face flashed before my eyes, but without solid evidence, I could only warn Jade to watch out for him.
As visiting hours ended, Jade looked at me with teary eyes.
“Melanie, you need to take care of yourself. Take the meds like the docs say and don’t be scared of chemo. If something happens to you, we’re screwed.”
I nodded silently, a sudden idea striking me.
If something happened to me, at worst, my shares would be divided, but what if Clyde was in danger?
“Jade, have Vinson find someone to keep an eye on Clyde. Make sure no one takes advantage of his condition. And go see Merritt, explain the situation at the company.”
She nodded, not fully grasping my plan.
But with time running out, I couldn’t afford to explain further, simply hoping my
allies weren’t fools.
The policewoman coughed, reminding me, “The doctor said you need rest to avoid a relapse.”
I gratefully looked at her before lying back down, feeling a wave of weakness.
Despite my frailty, I couldn’t let things continue to spiral.
Not just for my college sweetheart Clyde and Merritt, who had helped my mom and me.
And then there was the day Lucia mentioned Clyde had been investigating my
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father’s accident. For some reason, I felt indebted to him.
Debts of gratitude are the hardest to repay.
Days went by in a blur until the officer who had escorted me to the station. arrived at my room.
“Melanie, you’ve been cleared of all charges. The surveillance will be lifted, and you’re free to move around. Two interns on duty were caught slacking in the emergency exit, smoking. They saw you rush to the scene after hearing.
screams.”
A wave of relief washed over me as I repeatedly thanked them.
Even as a suspect, I didn’t want to be confined to a hospital when the Patterson Group needed me.
“We still need some information about Kayla. Please, cooperate. She’s disappeared, with significant sums transferred to and from her overseas accounts. Share any clues you have.”
I eagerly shared my suspicions, especially about the construction site incident.
“The construction materials were likely substandard products supplied by Apex Group. The documentation is with my colleague Jade, secured in a
safe.”
The officer nodded, asking, “Does she have access to your place?”
“Yes, she knows the code.”
I didn’t hide the fact that she was Clyde’s lover, assuming the police were
aware.
“She arranged Isla’s kidnapping and stole the jewelry. We’ve secured the surveillance footage.”
“A witness saw her with a little girl at your apartment.”
“And check on the missing jewelry.”
Confused, I told the officer, “A friend visited my apartment. The storage card is missing.”
“The surveillance automatically uploads via WiFi. Clyde’s secretary Gemma found the footage and handed it to the police. Her efforts, including finding at witness at the hospital, helped clear your name.”
I was
as stunned. Gemma, who had always been cold to me, had helped?
Looking towards the door, Gumma stood there, as professional as ever. She pushed up her glasses, her expression stoic.
Yet, I thought I saw her wipe away a tear