Chapter 193 “I don’t know. Recently, I always felt a chill down my spine…. “People here found a psychologist for me, saying pregnancy hormones make people prone to overthinking, being overly sensitive. The day before yesterday, I was so annoyed that I exploded, so I went to Dominick to vent, and guess what? He didn’t … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 193” »
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Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus
Stephanie lost her mother early and was abandoned by her bankrupt father. Seeking a warm home, she chose to marry her husband. After three years of marriage without any intimacy, Stephanie was excited when her husband invited her to a hotel. But her joy turned to shock when she discovered the man in the bed who wasn’t her husband.
Dominick, heir to a powerful family, focused on inheriting the family business. He disgusted every woman after a breakup, but he ended up having a one-night stand with Stephanie, who bore a striking resemblance to his ex-girlfriend. Despite knowing she wasn’t her, he found himself drawn to Stephanie.Angry and saddened, Stephanie confronted her husband about the stranger in the hotel room, only to find him with his mistress and their illegitimate daughter. This revelation was hard to accept, but what was even more painful was discovering she was pregnant with the stranger’s child…
Chapter 192 Dominick still hadn’t come out of the bathroom. Stephanie sat against the headboard idly scrolling through news on her phone. After a few taps on the screen, she switched to the browser and suddenly thought of searching. How to prevent mistresses? Within seconds, numerous related webpages appeared. Stephanie casually clicked on a forum … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 192” »
Chapter 191 of the bedrooms. Without another word, he turned and walked out of Stephanie watched his retreating back in silence, her eyes trues narrowing as she fixated on him. She was retain this wasn’t just her imagination. Dominick’s uncharacteristic disarray and even his hurried, unsteady steps were real. What on earth was wrong with … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 191” »
Chapter 190 Stephanie leaned back, casually glancing towards the restaurant entrance, her gaze tinged with boredom and mild curiosity. In the next heartbeat, her eyes widened slightly, caught off guard by what she saw. “Thank goodness you’re you’re here. The words rushed out from a figure sprinting towards her breathlessly. Stephanie struggled to comprehend the situation. Hayley appeared before her, drenched to the bone. Water dripped from her clothes, hair, and fingertips, painting a picture of utter disarray. “What are you doing?” Stephanie asked, a hint of disbelief coloring her tone Hayley’s voice trembled with urgency and regret as she gasped for air. “Stephanie, I’m so sorry, I used Dominick’s phone earlier, but I shouldn’t have answered your call just now…” Her complexion, pale from the torrential rain, betrayed her distress. “We were worried sick about you. Please don’t be angry with Dominick. I’m really sorry about this. “She was sorry? What for? Stephanie wondered. “Stephanie, why are you being so willful!” From beyond the restaurant’s glass doors, a figure strode purposefully towards them, his voice laced with biting frustration “In this pouring rain, you run off and then shut off your phone. Are you deliberately seeking attention, Stephanie?“ Vincent’s anger flared, his e Leyes narrowing as he observed Stephanie seated calmly while Hayley stood before her, soaked and apologetic. He fought the urge to reprimand her on the spot. He had cautioned Dominick countless times against indulging women as it only fostered unnecessary drama. The atmosphere in the small restaurant, which was not more than a thousand square feet in size, tensed noticeably with the arrival of these prominent guests. The few waitstaff huddled in a corner, if their memory served them right, recognized the man with brown hair as Vincent, the most popular among women in the city. The other man, though unfamiliar to them, seemed even more formidable and less approachable based on his demeanor. Clearly, these were important individuals Stephanie’s face remained impassive, unmoved in her seat. Ignoring Vincent’s chastisement completely, she sat in silence. Yet, she couldn’t ignore Dominick’s intense gaze, which spoke volumes. “What have I done wrong this time? Stephanie thought. Dominick remained expressionless, his gaze finally settling on Hayley, who stood before him, drenched from the rain. In the early autumn evening, Hayley’s attire, a white, semi–transparent dress, clung to her damp skin, revealing her delicate shoulders and the faint outline of her legs beneath the skirt. The soft lighting of the restaurant wasn’t bright, but it highlighted her red lace bra beneath the soaked fabric. It was rare for Stephanie to remain silent, Despite the restaurant being a public place and it being dinner time with many patrons around, an uneasy silence settled among the group. “Dominick, when you go back, please don’t scold her. This is all my fault,” Hayley said, her voice tinged with guilt She needed to leave quickly in her drenched state. Outside, Dominick and Hayley spoke quietly, with Hayley looking remorseful. He handed her his coat, which she gratefully accepted and offered a small smile before slipping into the car, As the car drove through the rainy night, Hayley looked back frequently with a yearning gaze. A waiter approached with a tray, carefully placing a small pot of soup on the table. Stephanie turned her attention away from the scene outside the window, imitated by the display of affection “Your appetite is impressive,” Vincent remarked sarcastically, seating himself opposite Stephanie. Stephanie didn’t react angrily. She calmly picked up her spoon and began eating, treating Vincent as if he were invisible. Vincent grew more agitated. “Hey, Stephanie, have some self–awareness. Hayley was worried you’d turned off your phone because of jealousy, so she ran out into the rain to find you. Do you have any idea how guilty she felt Stephanie continued to ignore him. “Do you think I’m wrong to reprimand you?” Vincent persisted, sensing something unusual in Stephanie’s behavior. Chapter 190 “No,” Stephanie replied after eating about half the soup. Finding it bland, she set the spoon down and said calmly, “It’s all my fault” With that, she stood up and walked towards the restaurant door with a blank expression. Vincent stared after her in bewilderment. Usually, if Stephanie said, “It’s all my fault“, it was said in a fit of anger. But tonight, her calmness was unsettling. What was wrong with her! Back at Wellington Villa, Sandra was waiting at the entrance. As soon as they got out of the car, she hurried over to them. “Mrs. Wellington, are you alright?” Sandra’s voice quivered with concern. But the woman stepping out of the car seemed oddly composed, her first words demanding. Td like some soup, please Sandra paused, momentarily taken aback by the request before turning to Dominick who had also emerged from the car. “Mr. Wellington, earlier on the phone, you mentioned. He mentioned that Stephanie was not at the hotel and that she had gone missing Dominick remained silent, striding past Stephanie without so much as a glance and headed directly upstairs to his study Stephanie’s expression remained impassive as she watched the man move heavily beside her, his steps echoing with anger. In the past, during their arguments, he would have surely reprimanded her immediately. But now, she couldn’t pinpoint when it had started; the dynamics between them had shifted. For instance, they were silent on the entire way home without talking to each other. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 190” »
Chapter 189 “Dominick, you’re far too lenient with the people from the Pearson family,” Vincent remarked, his tone laced with frustration Dominick was known for his ruthless methods. He had completely overhauled the Innovate Group, showing no mercy to competitors. Yet, there was one exception to his harshness, the Pearson family, Vincent found it odd to associate the word “lenient” with Dominick, a man whose mere presence commanded fear and respect. But tonight, in dealing with Mason, Vincent saw a side of Dominick that seemed uncharacteristically cautious. It wasn’t like him at all. “Mason is just a distant relative of the Pearson Family Vincent continued, his anger bubbling under the surface. “Seeing him act so arrogantly makes me want to…” He really wanted to sabotage Mason’s new project and dampen his spirits a bil He clenched his fist around his wine glass as his eyes locked on Mason’s plump figure in the center of the reception hall. Dominick stood nearby, his expression cold and unreadable. He gazed out the window where rain lashed violently against the glass. “Mason is very close to Oscar, Dominick muttered in a low voice. He broke off mid–sentence, irritation flashing across his face as he reached for a glass of whiskey on a small round table. *Don’t drink too much, a clear voice interrupted. Hayley approached swiftly, effortlessly taking the glass from Dominick’s hand. “You had a headache at the office the other day,” she reminded him, her tone firm and filled with genuine concern. The doctor specifically advised against drinking.” “Dominick’s been having headaches at work,” Hayley added, causing Vincent’s usual lightheartedness to be replaced with worry. Then, with disapproving look, he said. Tve hidden all the bottles you brought over” she said. “Do we need to go to Senenburg for a check up” Vincent asked anxiously, clearly unsettled by the news. Dominick’s usually robust health made his ailment seem all the more alarming “Shut up Dominick snapped, his irritation boiling over. Hayley, unfazed by his outburst, met his gaze steadily. Her eyes were soft, filled with unwavering concern. “Dominick, you need to share these things with us. Don’t try to handle everything alone she coased, her voice gentle but firm. Dominick didn’t meet her gaze that was filled with affection. Instead, he pressed his lips together tightly, glancing sideways towards the glass wall where streaks of golden lightning illuminated the distant horizon. His brow furrowed in deep thought… But Stephanie saw it all. Suddenly, she didn’t understand why she stood foolishly at the elevator entrance. She should have walked over and greeted them, especially since he had texted her to come. Yet now, she found herself hesitant to move, feeling like she wasn’t needed at all, Outside, the rain poured heavily, the thunder rolled through the clouds, and lightning flashed intermittently, making it a frightening night. But the guests at this soirée of the elite wouldn’t be bothered. They frequented such glamorous gatherings, reveling in opulence and pleasure in it “Why did he ask me to come?” Her gaze remained fixed on them, unable to look away, especially as Hayley casually took Dominick’s glass from his hand with such natural grace They were truly in sync. Suddenly, she felt a surge of anger. She had thought he needed her, which was why she had rushed over in this stormy weather. Yet here she was, watching Hayley offering hirn warmth. She had known all along how women pursued him. Stephanie tightened her jaw, forcing herself to go and pretending she had never come. Burjust as she turned, reaching out to press the elevator button, she hesitated. There was a moment of uncertainty. He had sent her the text and asked her to come over. She pulled out ber phone, staring at Dominick’s number on the screen. What if he really did need her help! Lowering her head, she hesitated for a moment they swiftly tapped out a few messages and dialed the familiar number. The ringtone rang out in her ear. She was stewing in anger, her mind racing with thoughts of what she would say if Dominick asked her to come over. She would definitely confront him with a stern face, demanding to know what could possibly be so important to warrant such a journey in the pouring rain. She absolutely wouldn’t give him an easy time…. “Hello..” On the other end of the phone was unexpectedly a clear, bright female voice. Unable to utter a word, Stephanie’s face paled gradually, and she hastily hung up. Without hesitation, as the elevator doors in front of her opened, she didn’t look back, walking straight in “His phone was actually with Hayley.. she murmured in a self–mockery manner as the elevators moved downward. “Stephanie?” Vincent leaned in to glance at his phone screen with gossiping curiosity, raising his eyebrows. “It really was Stephanie who called. Why did she hang up without saying anything!” “Could it be because I answered the phone and upset her?” Hayley looked somewhat embarrassed as she returned the phone to its owner, apologizing with sincerity. “Dominick, next time my phone dies. I’d better borrow someone else’s.” “Stephanie isn’t usually so petty…. Vincent, despite his usual differences with Stephanie, knew her temper would blow over by tomorrow. Dominick found it odd; the rarely called him first. / With a furrowed brow, he lightly tapped his phone to return the call. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 189” »
Chapter 188 In the dimly lit bedroom, her trembling hand hastily flicked the wall switch, flooding the room with light as every overhead lamp blazed to life. instantly illuminating the space as bright as day. Stephanie’s face turned pale, her heart still racing, staring blankly at the spot where the bedroom door had been. There was nothing The dark figure that had been at the door just moments ago had vanished. The bright lights around her eased her nerves slightly. She took a deep breath, then pinched her thigh hard enough to hum, confirming to herself that she wasn’t dreaming. “Could it be because I was startled from falling into the pool this afternoon!” She wondered if it was all just an illusion Climbing out of bed, she sat rambly on the edge, her expression distant and her heart still in disarray “Sandra, I’m hungry! Quickly, have dinner brought up here, hurry!” She didn’t care anymore; she needed company to bolster her courage. Pressing the service bell, she yelled in a trembling voice with urgency to the other end with Sandra Sandra had been looking after her for over half a year, and it was the first time she’d seen Stephanie so anxious to eat. She rushed in with two maids, carrying the freshly cooked dishes into her room. “Mrs. Wellington, the chef are making three more dishes. Please take your time…” Sandra acted swiftly, knocking on the door and entering, setting the tableware before urging Stephanie to eat. But she noticed Stephanie curled up on the small sofa, showing no appetite at all “Don’t you like these dishes?” Sandra paused, perplexed by Stephanie’s request. Throughout Wellington Villa, everyone was aware of her picky eating habits. Yet, Dominick never voiced any objections, if Stephanie was picky with her food, they could afford to cater to her preferences. As long as it didn’t jeopardize the baby’s health, even George remained unconcerned. “Very well, I’ll instruct the chef to prepare something different” Sandra decided, turning to leave. ie’s unexpected grip on Sandra’s sleeve betrayed her unusual persistence. Stephanie’s Amused by Stephanie’s somber demeanor, Sandra couldn’t resist a smile. “It’s a shame Dominick isn’t here to witness you like this tonight… Everyone knew Dominick cherished these moments of affection. Ignoring the banter, Stephanie kept her head low, consumed by a wave of despair. Sandra’s concern deepened, and her brow furrowed as she addressed Stephanie more seriously. “Mrs. Wellington, you don’t look well. Could it be that you caught a chill from falling into the pool this afternoon?” “Maybe,” Stephanie murmured dismally Uncertain of what troubled her, she felt thoroughly unsettled. Suddenly, the phone on the bedside table rang, jolting Stephanie. She stiffly turned to see the screen lit up. Stephanie had always been fearless, except for supernatural occurrences like this. In her youth, the Reed family’s attempts to discipline her had failed, resorting instead to ghost stories that left her with lasting psychological Observing Stephanie now, curled on the sofa and ghostly pale, Sandra recognized the fear in her expression. “Did you have a nightmare?” Without a response, Stephanie’s gaze remained fixed on the phone, som between curiosity and apprehension. Her mind raced with unsenling possibilities, leaving her hesitant to investigate further. “It’s a text message from Mr. Wellington, Sandra announced, retrieving the phone from the bedside table for her. Stephanie glanced at it and confirmed it was indeed from Dominick’s number. A strange calmness serted over Stephanie as she took the phone and couldn’t help but complain, “Why would he text me at this hour to scare me?” Sandra chuckled, surprised that Stephanie was so easily startled. Typically, Dominick’s attempts to intimidate or scare her were futile. After Stephanie took her phone, Sandra placed a bowl of soup on the table. Just as Sandra was about to advise her to drink the hot soup to calm her nerves. Stephanie furrowed her delicate brows, set down the phone, and said, “No need for that, I’m going out. Chapter 188 “Right now!” Sandra questioned. Stephanie’s gaze instinctively returned to her phone for another quick look. “Yes, right now, Dominick wants me to meet him at Gordon Hotel. saying it’s for a business reception.” Earlier in the afternoon, while they were in the backyard, she couldn’t understand the details of his conversation but caught Dominick mentioning someone named Mason on the phone. This so–called business reception was likely related to Mason Mason was the chubby man who inexplicably berated Dominick last time. Was Dominick going there to settle the scores with him! It seemed odd, though. Regardless of any conflict between Dominick and Mason, he wouldn’t usually involve her. “Dominick asked me to come immediately. There must be something urgent. Sandra, please have the driver ready…” Stephanie decided not to dwell on it further. If he truly needed her presence, she couldn’t refuse. “But Mrs. Wellington, the weather…” Sandra instructed the driver and accompanied Stephanie to the gates of Breeze Villa. The autumn wind was picking up, souling their clothes. accompanied by a drizzle. “It looks like there might be a heavy rainstorm soon. Mrs. Wellington, you haven’t had dinner yet, and you fell into the pool this afternoon. Going out now could easily make you catch a cold. Shouldn’t we call Mr. Wellington and let him know about this?“– Sandra looked up at the thick clouds gathering in the dark sky, growing increasingly worried. It was indeed strange for Stephanie to venture out in this weather. Stephanie stood tall, squinting as she stared at a sudden flash of golden lightning that illuminated the dark sky for an instant, followed by a numbling of thunder as the clouds rolled ominously. The wind, carrying raindrops, grew increasingly aggressive, slapping against her cheeks with a chill. This rainy night seemed to stir something ominous, sending a … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 188” »
Chapter 187 It happened so suddenly that Stephanie didn’t have time to react before she e sank to the bottom of the pool startling the fish into a frenzy. “Mrs. Wellington! What happened to you?” A maid passing by the corridor was terrified and shouted for help. ‘L..I’m Ene.” Drawn from a fresh source, the pool was obvious and about six feet deep. Stephanie was a good swimmer, and although the sudden scare caused her to sink, she quickly surfaced, clutching the edge of the pool and coughing. The maid, pale with fright, along with a group of others, carefully helped her out of the pool. “What happened, Mrs. Wellington! Don’t worry, the doctor is on the way.” They wrapped her in a clean, thick towel, trying to calm her down. “Im really fine.” Stephanie calmly took the towel and began drying her wet hair, waving them off. “You don’t need to call the doctor” “We’ll go get Mr. Wellington right away.” “Don’t tell Dominick about this Stephanie panicked. The afternoon sun was starting to set, and George had already returned to South Pavilion for a rest at this hour. With Dominick just out and Stephanie falling into the pool, the maids were at a loss, Stephanie wiped the water off her face, lowered her voice, and explained, “Dominick is very busy. Let’s wait for the doctor to check on me before contacting him. But anyway, I’m really fine. It just felt like something suddenly flew at the back of my knees… Her eyes narrowed as she nervously glanced back. Behind the pool was a flower bed, along with stone tables and chairs for chess, flower viewing, and fish watching. Nothing seemed out of place. What exactly had happened just now? Sining by the pebbled edge of the pool, dripping wet, she couldn’t figure it out “Mrs. Wellington, how did you fall into the pool?” Seeing that she looked alright, the maid sighed in relief. If anything had happened to her, they would all be in serious trouble “Did someone push you on purpose. A younger maid speculated. But who could possibly have the nerve to do that? The world remained oblivious to this fact, but within the walls of Wellington Villa, Stephanie’s safety was paramount to everyone. Dominick’s berce protectiveness over her had been evident in his furious outbursts more than once. Stephanie leaned heavily on the maids who rushed to her aid as she slowly regained her composure, her brows furrowing deeply in contemplation for what felt like an eternity. “No, that’s not the case.” No one had pushed her on purpose. It was as though something had hurtled directly at her with a relentless force that struck her knees unexpectedly- Yet, despite her thorough scrutiny of the surroundings. Stephanie couldn’t discern anything suspicious “Search meticulously around here. Look for something hard about the size of a clenched fist, weighing perhaps two pounds… Her attempt to articulate the nature of the object was more a reflection of her instincts than a clear observation “Mrs. Wellington, the largest of these cobblestones weighs no more one pound. There’s nothing as huge as you’ve mentioned.” Perplexed, the maids struggled to understand Stephanie’s directives. Clearly, something had impacted her knee moments before her fall, causing her to lose her balance. Why was it proving so elusive now? “Mrs. Wellington, the doctor has arrived, Sandra, who was responsible for Stephanie’s daily well–being, was visibly shaken upon hearing the maid’s account of the incident. Though she was relieved that the situation seemed less dire than she had thought, a thorough medical examination was much needed. Stephanie leaned gently on Sandra’s arm, though a hint of defiance flickered in her eyes as she kept glaring back towards the poolside. 1 can’t believe I slipped on my own, she muttered to herself, refusing to be seen as fragile. Damn it. “Mrs. Wellington, your safety is paramount now that you’re pregnant, Sandra said, sensing Stephanie’s frustration. “You don’t need to worry about anything else as well investigate this thoroughly. We will not allow anyone to cause trouble at Wellington Villa, Sandra reassured, able to tell what Stephanie was concerned about. “I’m afraid some people might get away y with it, no matter how hard you try to find them, Stephanie replied, her brow furrowed deeply. She pushed Sandra away slightly, straightened her posture, and began walking back towards the pool. She stood by the edge earlier. No one had pushed her, yet she had ended up in the depths of the water. In the end, it would be said that it was her own carelessness, but something clearly struck her. This was especially unsettling when coupled with her recent feeling of being watched by a pair of cerle eyes. Frustration gnawed at her, and with determination, she vowed to get to the bottom of it “Mrs. Wellington, you just fell into the pool. It may be early autumn, but catching a chill is still a concern. Let’s go inside first.” Sandra urged from behind, trying to reason with her. But Sandra and the others hesitated to intervene further, wary of Stephanie’s stubbom resolve. “What’s going on here?” George’s voice boomed from the corridor as he hurried over, his suit jacket still undone as he leaned on his cane Stephanie felt a twinge of fear at the sight of George. She stood in her spot awkwardly and met his gaze. Sandra approached gently, and being mindful of George’s temper, she explained, “Mrs. Wellington’s health and her kits are the most important things now. “Sure,” be reluctantly hummed. She dared not look at George’s darkening expression. Instead, she turned away, sulking, and followed Sandra and the others as they left “It’s impossible! Something definitely hit me!” Stephanie couldn’t shake of her doubts, muttering under her breath. George … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 187” »
Chapter 186 “Dominick really adores Stephanie, doesn’t he?” “Yeah, so you need to be careful not to upset her, or else Dominick would get mad at you. Did you get that, Yvonne!” After lunch, the lary weekend afternoon found them wandering leisurely in the back garden of Wellington Villa Stephanie, full of excitement, had brought fish bait and eagerly teased the fish in the pond. As she glanced over towards the gazebo, she noticed two women engaged in what seemed like an intimate conversation She didn’t know what Hayley and Yvonne were chatting about, but when Yvonne glanced in her direction, Stephanie felt an odd look in her eyes. Stephanie didn’t have much of an impression of Yvonne, finding her rather reserved. She had wanted to get closer to her, but everyone said she was too bossy and might scare Yvonne away. Stephanie was frustrated. How would she scare Yvonne? Then, she remembered how Oscar used to be withdrawn as well and didn’t understand why things had turned out this way She sprinkled the fish bait into the pond. Several fish energetically leaped out of the water to snatch the food, creating splashes and ripples. Stephanie found it amusing, her eyes lighting up mischievously as she tossed the bait to another corner. “It’s quite satisfying to watch others work so hard.” Stephanie was being childish, stretching her neck to peer into the pond with narrowed eyes, smiling cunningly, amusing herself with the fish. “She can play by herself all day… A familiar deep voice came from behind. Stephanie froze for a moment, then turned to see Dominick walking towards her. Her cheeks blushed slightly, maybe from the afternoon sun, or perhaps from the subdued smile on Dominick’s face. That glance unsettled her heart. Stephanie instinctively stepped closer to him, but the pond had no railing, and the ground was scattered with smooth pebbles of various sizes. As a result, she slipped and staggered on her feet, Startled, Dominick quickly ran over but Stephanie wasn’t that fragile. She adjusted herself slightly, waving her hand and reassured him, I’m fine, really” “Walk carefully.” Dominick stood before her, his face serious as he assessed her. Dominick had a unique way of reprimanding her, like “walk carefully” or “eat seriously, as if he needed to watch her all the time. “Dominick, don’t always think I’m just messing around every day. I think I’m quite useful… Stephanie protested What made her think she’s useful? Dominick thought Stephanie’s reckless act had dearly ruffled Dominick’s feathers. As he steadied her, his gaze fell upon her flushed profile, a mix of exasperation and amusement tugging at his lips. “Stay away from the edge,” he admonished, his voice laced with a hint of reprimand. Stephanie, feeling sheepish under his scrutiny, nodded meekly. “Okay,” she replied softly. Vincent, trailing behind them at a leisurely pace, couldn’t help but smirk knowingly. His eyes twinkled with mischief as he observed the bickering couple, finding a strange endearment in their chaotic dynamic. George, meanwhile, happened to be strolling along the corridor just then. Glancing over his shoulder, he caught a glimpse of the scene, “Who’s glaring at me?‘ Stephanie’s heart pounded with an inexplicable sense of foreboding. Her face hardened, and her scanned the surroundings. eyes narrowed as she “What’s wrong?” Dominick inquired, noticing her sudden change in demeanor. Stephanie couldn’t quite articulate the reason for her unease. “It’s nothing.” * 7 5 2 58 Recently, she felt that someone had been watching her from the shadows. Dominick observed her troubled expression and wanted to delve deeper, but before he could, his phone buzzed insistently. It was a call from the company’s vice president, likely about an urgent matter. With a gentle release, Dominick turned and took a few steps away before finally pressing the answer button. “What’s up?” he inquired, his voice laced with a hint of impatience. When it came to matters concerning the company, or any business–related affairs, Dominick instinctively kept Stephanie at a distance. He had once told her that she wasn’t his subordinate and didn’t need to be privy to such details. Chapter 186 As people grew older, the more they knew, the more burdens they carried. He didn’t want her to know too much, a protective measure fueled by his possessiveness and desire to shield her from the harsh realities of the business world. This was Dominick’s unique way of safeguarding those he held dear. Stephanie watched his imposing profile, her thoughts swirling with a mix of emotions. She stood quietly to the side, unable to decipher the content of his conversation. However, his cold, clipped tone suggested a growing irritation Who had dared to cross him! Vincent had been idly lingering nearby, feasting on the latest gossip, when he noticed Hayley briskly approaching from the pavilion, her face animated with urgency. “What’s going on“” Vincent’s relaxed demeanor evaporated, replaced by a furrowed brow and genuine concern. “Mason turned down the Innovate Group’s investment,” Hayley replied, her expression a blend of astonishment and subtle derision. “Can you believe it? Who would reject such an offer? Is he strapped for cash, or is there something more calculated behind in* “Is Mason losing his grip?” Vincent quipped, unable to contain a touch of sarcasm. In recent months, Mason had achieved impressive feats with several new projects that had dazzled the industry. Just last week, he boldly unveiled a new venture in renewable energy- an arena known for its steep investment requirements and slow returns. Despite the challenges. Mason had been riding a wave of success. Whispers suggested he had put significant personal capital on the line, stirring curiosity across various sectors about his unconventional financing strategies. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 186” »
Chapter 185 At noon, the housekeeper specifically called Stephanie to dine at the main residence. She was somewhat reluctant, as aside from the mandatory. breakfast together at Wellington Villa, there weren’t other niles about having meals together, so it was somewhat unusual. Hence, Stephanie figured they wanted her company. “Stephanie, you’re really getting faner…” Reluctantly heading towards the main house, Stephanie could hear Vincent’s casual teasing from afar, It had been over a month, but Vincent was still as cheeky as ever. Stephanie frowned and shot him a glare. Normally, she would have given him a piece of her mind, swiftly shutting down him. But now, she glanced down at her bloated body and couldn’t help but pinch her waist in frustration. Where was her waist? She had gotten so far that her waist seemed to have disappeared. Dominick naturally pulled her to sit beside him, accustomed to their banter. He didn’t pay much attention and knew Vincent’s arrival would liven things up a bit. But now Stephanie sat there with a strained expression, genuinely unhappy and distressed Women hated it most when others described them as fat, plump, or chubby, as those words would strike their hearts directly, especially when her own man was so outstandingly fit, and those other women outside were eyeing him like he was their prey. Stephanie scooted away a bit, distancing herself from Dominick Feeling utterly defeated, she shouted, “Dominick, just leave me alone. When I turn into a roly–poly ball. you can go to find yourself a gorgeous lover. Many celebrities and models had been reluctant to have children when they were young because they were afraid of what it would do to their figures. Honestly, for women who loved beauty, having kids demanded quite a bit of sacrifice. Seeing her act so petulantly, Dominick couldn’t help but laugh out loud. “This is just perfect.” His large hand gently smoothed the hair at the mape of her neck, the cool tips of his fingers brushing her skin. Since Stephanie had gotten pregnant, perhaps due to hormonal changes, her skin had become even more supple and delicate. “Perfect! You think I didn’t know what you men were really thinking?” Stephanie had protested countless times to Dominick, insisting she didn’t want to consume so many supplements. But Dominick, with his expressionless face, would always use the baby as an excuse, shamelessly placing his hand on her chest, saying her bust had gone up a cup size and that it felt better this way. Teels better my ass! she would always think “I don’t care anymore. After our sons are born, make sure the nutritionist comes up with a plan to help me get my figure back. I’m so fat now that I feel downright insecure. Vincent couldn’t hold back and burst into uproarious laughter, clutching his stomach. “Stephanie, you’re insecure? For some as shameless and confident as you to be insecure speaks a lot! “And besides, you’re just like Catherine Tramell, destined to be a femme fatale. Stephanie, it’s fare! Just accept it. Your weight is bound to skyrocket..” What nonsense about being a femme fatale. Stephanie’s eyes blazed with anger. She snapped her head towards Dominick beside her and yelled, “Even if I have to starve myself, I will lose all this weight!” She would either lose weight or lose her life while trying to do so! This was the fundamental rule of modem feminism Dominick had originally been letting her vent, but when he heard her say she would starve herself, his face immediately darkened and cast a cold sidelong glance at Vincent. Vincent felt a chill run down his spine and was so scared that he couldn’t laugh anymore. Seeing that Stephanie was genuinely worried about her post–pregnancy body, and feeling the intense aura of Dominick, Vincent felt his heart tremble. If he didn’t say something to appease this fery woman, he sensed he might be in trouble. Chapter 185 Clearing his throat with a hint of reluctance, he began to lecture. “You know, men only praise women for their external beauty–high heels, curvy figures, slim waists – we call them beauties. But when it comes to our own women, it’s different. We care about them, and prefer a more plump Sigure because it’s more comforting to hold… Dominick managed to soothe Stephanie, but she was still dissatisfied with Vincent. Then how come out of all of the girlfriends you’ve had, none of them were fat: That’s because I still haven’t found my wife” As Vincent droned on with his nonsense, Stephanie couldn’t help but roll her eyes in exasperation. Glancing over at the butlers diligently arranging chairs and tableware in the dining room, it was clear not everyone had arrived yet. Usually, except for breakfast, the elders rarely joined them for meals together, so who else was expected? Curiously, Stephanie asked, “Vincent, any specific requirements you have for finding a wide?” “Well, not really just gotta have a great rack,” Vincent replied after a moment of contemplation. “A great rack,” Stephanie muttered under her breath as she grabbed an apple from the table and flung it straight at him. “Dominick, control your wife… “Oh come on, Stephanie, the fact that Dominick’s here doesn’t mean I won’t strike hack Vincent let out a bowl as the lump on his forehead swelled from the impact, causing a stir in the grand hall of Wellington Villa. George was known for his stern and composed demeanor, naturally, he didn’t tolerate such disruptions. The maids stood silently on both sides. their expressions a mix of concern and curiosity. In Wellington Villa, such raucous behavior was unheard of, but the Dominick seemed unperturbed by it Dominick casually picked up a large apple and handed it to Stephanie. Seeing her nestled against his chest with a daring smile, he couldn’t help but smile back. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 185” »
Chapter 184 It was another calm morning. After finishing breakfast, Stephanie took a stroll in the backyard of Wellington Villa. Lately, Stephanie had been feeling a bit off. She furrowed her brow and quickly turned around… “There’s nothing…” she muttered to herself. There was indeed nothing unusual behind her. Everything seemed normal, yet she couldn’t shake the feeling that someone was watching her intensely. Maybe she was just overthinking things, at least that was what she thought. She remembered the nutritionist saying that pregnant women tend to have wild imaginations. Blaming all her doubts on her twin boys, she felt a bit relieved. Her biggest wish now was to give birth smoothly without any complications. It was Saturday, and Dominick wouldn’t be going to the office, busy in his study since early morning. Vincent and the others were there too, and it didn’t seem like they were working on business matters. Stephanie leaned lazily against the railing of the veranda, looking over at Vincent, Scott, and…Hayley, who were walking and talking softly to each other. She had no idea what they were up to, and Dominick didn’t want her involved. She stared blankly at the pool when suddenly, a clear voice broke the silence. To her surprise, Hayley was walking toward her. “Looks like the babies will be here in a couple of months.” Hayley’s tone was casual without malice, like she was bored and just looking for someone to chat with. “I’m due in October,” Stephanie replied, not really wanting to engage with her. “October, huh? Mr. George Wellington will be thrilled to have his precious great–grandchildren sharing his birth month. Wellington Villa will be buzzing in October, especially with Mr. George Wellington turning 80 this year…” As Dominick’s wife, Stephanie felt she hadn’t been very dutiful to his grandfather. In comparison, Hayley seemed more like a part of the Wellington family. Stephanie wanted to ask, but Dominick, the cold city man, wouldn’t let her get involved in anything. Since coming back from Serenburg, the old man had been distant, and she was afraid of being seen as a nuisance if she asked too many questions. Hayley didn’t seem to be leaving. She leaned against the railing too, continuing to chat, “Steffi, are you still upset about Molly quitting? I called her the other day. It’s true that I didn’t handle it well and I can help her…” “Ms. Isaac, are you lost? Dominick’s study is that way.” Stephanie showed no expression as she pointed to the left, making it clear she wanted Hayley to leave. “You don’t need to be so hostile towards me…” “When dealing with someone with ulterior motives, I can’t outplay you, so I have to avoid you. Hayley, we’re not the same type of people so stop just drop the act.” Stephanie’s face showed impatience. She straightened up, not wanting to look at Hayley anymore, and planned to leave along the veranda. “What do you mean by ‘ulterior motives“? Is that how you describe me to Dominick?” A flash of tension crossed Hayley’s face as she quickly blocked Stephanie’s path. “Stephanie, I can be sharp sometimes, but I believe I handle things the right way. When I warned you not to hold Dominick back, I meant it. Now, I’m trying to ease things between us to avoid putting him in a difficult position. Don’t keep testing they will get tired of it…” patience with your tantrums; one day, good enough for Dominick? It’s like you’re the one poisoning me and giving me its antidote at the same time, preaching to me like you’re some kind of saint. Don’t expect me to listen to your crap, Hayley! Just stay the hell away from me!” 5, thank you for your kindness and patience? For reminding me over and over that I’m Stephanie was furious and directly told Hayley to leave. Hayley, seeing Stephanie’s anger, didn’t get mad. She’d dealt with difficult clients before and was more curious than anything. “Y hate me, huh?” really seem to Stephanie never hid her dislike for Hayley. 1/3 Chapter 184 “Why don’t you start by explaining why you pretended to be Oscar’s girlfriend?” Stephanie looked straight at her, clearly seeing the guilt in Hayley’s eyes. “You…you know Oscar well?” Hayley couldn’t keep up the act in front of Stephanie; maybe it was because Stephanie sounded confident and her gaze was clear. “Vincent mentioned the other day that you used to visit Pearson Villa a lot as a child. But Caelorium, where the Reed family lives, is at least a three- hour drive from Frostvale. Did your family really allowed you to run around as you wished?” … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 184” »