Chapter 181 “Mr. Wellington, your friend has been a vegetable in the hospital for six years because of you, and you took the opportunity to steal the woman he loved… You deserve to die!” Stephanie’s face turned pale. She didn’t understand Mason’s words. But the words, “Dominick…deserves to die,” made her anxious. It sounded like a curse. For a moment, everyone in Pearson Villa’s hall looked grim. Dominick remained silent, narrowing his eyes and glaring at Mason. Perhaps feeling a bit intimidated, Mason said his harsh words and stormed off. “Stop right there!” Vincent shouted coldly, unwilling to let him go so easily. Mason even had the nerve to insult Dominick. The Pearson family’s bodyguards on both sides looked nervously at Teresa, unsure if they should stop Mason. Teresa and the other Pearson family members were anxious, their lips tightly pressed, and they didn’t dare speak. Without clear instructions, the bodyguards didn’t dare act. Although this was Pearson Villa, no one wanted to offend Dominick. It was best not to get involved in anything related to the Wellington family. Vincent’s face darkened as he watched Mason disappear into the crowd, cursing under his breath, “He gets a bit lucky these past months and thinks he can act so arrogantly.” Mason must have lost his mind or had someone backing him. The atmosphere suddenly became tense and uncomfortable. The remaining people felt awkward, and the bodyguards straightened up on both sides. Teresa could no longer maintain her fake smile. Although the violin music from the party outside was soothing, she felt it inappropriate to leave now, it was inappropriate. It was a difficult situation. She thought, “That damn Mason! He offended Dominick and tried to drag the Pearson family into it!‘ “Mason’s actions have nothing to do with our family. He’s just been lucky recently with his investments. He might be involved in some shady dealings,” Wendy said, smiling wryly and trying to belittle Mason to ease the tension. “Don’t be too angry. People like him will get what they deserve eventually.” Retribution now carried a different weight. “Dominick…you deserve to die.” Mason had just said Dominick should face retribution. Teresa thought her daughter had said too many inappropriate words upon themselves. and l glared at her fiercely, signaling her to shut up to avoid bringing trouble Dominick had been silent all this time, and now the atmosphere grew even more tense and oppressive. Stephanie felt the grip on her waist tightened, making her uncomfortable. Dominick, usually so stoic, was rarely openly scolded. Apart from George, who else dared to reprimand him like that? But she knew Dominick wasn’t the type to get angry over being scolded. He thought it wasn’t worth his attention and didn’t care about others‘ opinions. However, the tight grip on her suggested he might have been affected this time. “Hey, Vincent, why are you here? Didn’t you say you were going with Scott to find the kid?” Stephanie’s voice broke the heavy atmosphere. Her tone was casual, as if she completely ignored what had Scott find his son?” Vincent, caught off guard by her sudden question, took a mome Andy. He was playing at the theme park. Scott is with him now.” happened, changing the topic. “Did to He glanced around at everyone before replying, “Yes, they found you say you were going to bring that little boy over so I could bond with Stephanie raised her eyebrows and tugged naturally on his arm. “Did him?” Vincent didn’t respond this time because Stephanie was addressing Teresa and Wendy had strained expressions and couldn’t help but glance over at them, though dare starc. “I don’t like the food here. Ask Scott to bring the kid and join us for a meal,” Stephanie sai “Andy was taken home, You’ll see him next time.” After a long silence, he finally spoke in a deep voice. He had indeed suggested that she should interact with children more to foster Stephanie’s maternal instincts. 1/2 … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 181” »
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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 183 After they returned from the Pearson family’s banquet, everything seemed to settle back into a calm routine. Dominick stayed busy with the company’s affairs as usual, and Stephanie continued her regular prenatal check–ups, listening to the nutritionist’s advice on various parenting guidelines and precautions. Days passed, and Stephanie’s twins in her belly were growing heavier, making her appear more voluptuous. She became increasingly lazy, preferring to stay nestled in Wellington Villa and moving only for her daily walks. Stephanie wished for nothing more than an uneventful daily life so she could quickly give birth. Carrying these twins had not been easy for her. “Oh my! Where’s my waist? I’m almost like a woman without a waist.” She lamented, having gained so much weight that she didn’t want to face herself anymore. After finishing breakfast and feeling bored, she went to the lounge chairs by Wellington Villa’s pool to rest and called Molly to pass the time. But life wasn’t easy, and not everyone could idle away like Stephanie. “If I could marry Dominick, I wouldn’t mind losing my waist or even my breasts! Stephanie, you pampered princess, can’t you understand the struggles of common folks? Do you want to push me to revolt?” Molly, who had been very frustrated recently, grabbed her phone and vented to her best friend, yelling without holding back. Molly thought, ‘Damn it!‘ Molly felt like she was going to explode, cursing, “Those who say money doesn’t matter are usually immature! Maybe they’re idiots.” “What’s gotten into you?” Stephanie asked, tossing a small piece of kiwi into her mouth, trying to boost her twins‘ vitamins while listening to Molly’s furious rant, guessing she had encountered some trouble again. “I’m just mad at myself for being stupid…” Molly’s voice quickly became dejected. “Why did I reject that job offer from the Nebula Group? Why did I act so high and mighty? I’ve compared several jobs recently and found that these capitalists exploit workers too much. The low salary can’t even cover my mortgage.” “The Nebula Group is a competitive company with good benefits. Why did you reject it?” Stephanie had heard of the company, which was a new but promising venture backed by several major corporations. “It was a rash decision, all because of an impulse,” Molly said, feeling more deflated. “I ran into a lost boy at a Café at Frostvale a while ago. The kid was in a bad mood. Even though I knew he was from a wealthy family, I didn’t think much about it. I just didn’t want him to get into trouble, so I followed him. “Soon, his dad showed up.” Molly’s face darkened, and she still felt angry. “That man didn’t even thank me. He just handed me a thousand dollars, saying it was for the few hours I watched his son. What did he mean by that? Did he think I had ulterior motives?” Some people were cold and used money to distance themselves from others, which could be quite hurtful to one’s dignity. “The worst part is, after quitting my job at the Innovate Group, I eagerly went to the Nebula Group for an interview, only to find out that the kid’s dad is the head of the Nebula Group…” Molly’s voice trailed off. She wondered why her luck had been so bad lately. “You turned down a good job just because of that coincidence?” Stephanie sensed something was off and thought for a moment. “Molly, why do you care so much about that kid’s dad? Did you know him before?” Stephanie knew Molly very well. Molly was good–natured. Many people treated her badly daily, but she always promoted harmony and never took things to heart. Why had she been so impulsive this time? “Who is that man? What’s his name? Should I have Dominick investigate his background?” Stephanie suggested eagerly, but Molly couldn’t help feeling nervous upon hearing it. Molly spoke hurriedly. “Stephanie, don’t get involved. The day before yesterday, Hayley called me herself, asking how my job search was going. I can’t handle that kind of concern. I’ve been hitting dead ends everywhere I go. I think this whole situation is jinxed. I don’t dare touch anything involving big shots like you. Give me a break. I’m just a nobody. “It’s all because of Hayley!” When Stephanie heard that name, her face darkened. Later, she asked Vincent for some gossip. He told her that Mason was the big client Molly and her colleagues entertained that night. Mason was very mean, always saying harsh words and taking pleasure in others‘ misfortune. But Stephanie knew Mason. He wasn’t truly evil. The things he said that day were aimed at Hayley. Yet, Hayley used Molly as a scapegoat, forcing her to resign. The more Stephanie thought about it, the angrier she got. Her face grew darker, and she felt like steam was coming out of her ears. Molly noticed Stephanie’s rising anger. She wasn’t trying to escalate things. She preferred harmony. 1/2 D Quickly changing the topic to defuse the situation, Molly said, “Stephanie, I forgot to tell you. I’ve started a dating strategy recently. I felt no matter how good my job is, it’s better to marry well…” Molly went on about the odd people she had met while dating recently. Stephanie listened with a blank expression, offering no advice. She knew some things were not her place to meddle in, even if she understood them. After hanging up, she sat in the lounge chair, lost in thought. A maid approached from behind, reminding Stephanie to stay warm and avoid catching a cold. Stephanie looked at the pool, seeing the yellowing leaves falling on it, and realized autumn had arrived. Nearly two months had passed since she returned from the Pearson family’s banquet. Suddenly remembering something, she quickly tapped on her phone and opened WhatsApp, finding a contact nicknamed “Sleeping Beauty“. [Little Pillar, are you back? What are you up to now?] She typed a message but hesitated, then deleted it all. She knew this account belonged to Oscar. She knew he would see her message if she sent it. ༴ ༠༅་ཚེན་ཕོ་དང་རྨ༴་བ་ན་རྒྱུུ་ཕོ་ཆེ་ཕོ་ཅཌ་ཌ་ཇའི་བོ But he wouldn’t reply. Feeling uncomfortable with her pregnant belly, she slowly stood up from the lounge chair, gripping her phone tighter. She wanted to see him, had many questions for him, and had sent him many messages, but Oscar never replied. Maybe he was still angry about what happened back then. Or maybe Oscar knew that even if they met, it would be awkward, especially now, with her big belly. Stephanie looked at the grand Wellington Villa’s pool. “I don’t actually like such a big place…” “Don’t like it?” In the solemn and spacious top–floor office of the Innovate Group, a few well–dressed elites kept their heads down, not daring to breathe loudly, while the man in the office chair wore a cold, stern expression. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 183” »
hapter 182 “Let’s go over there and sit for a while.” They walked out of Pearson Villa’s banquet hall. It was already 9 PM, and the night breeze felt a bit chilly. The dark night made the banquet lights behind them seem even more dazzling. They saw the night view as they stepped out of Pearson Villa’s gates. The lights gradually dimmed, and the violin music behind them faded. When they were away from the flattery and noise of the banquet, their hearts also calmed in the quiet night. Stephanie stopped at Pearson Villa’s gates and looked around. On either side were flower beds, and the parking lot was behind the villa. The Pearson family had organized this grand birthday banquet, inviting many distinguished guests from the business and political worlds. Some cars were even parked outside the walls, making the surrounding roads look a bit crowded. They had to wait a while for the bodyguards to fetch the car. “There are a few lounge chairs by the pool. Let’s go sit there for a bit.” Stephanie thought, since they had to wait anyway, she got excited, let go of Dominick’s hand, and walked straight towards the right rear side of Pearson Villa. She curiously looked around at the plants, suddenly remembering something from the past. She raised her voice and muttered, “Oh, right, there were two melon vines planted behind the statue. I wonder if they bore fruit this year…” He watched her light footsteps ahead. She seemed to be in a much better mood. ≈ 5 * = AF NEW A Dominick frowned slightly and followed her. At night, Pearson Villa’s garden was lit with soft yellow lamps, not too bright, adding a touch of tranquility. Pearson Villa wasn’t as grand as Wellington Villa, but Wellington Villa was so large that Stephanie often complained about its pool being suitable for filming horror scenes. She seemed to like here more… She was very familiar with Pearson Villa. Dominick stopped under a lamp, dim light casting a soft glow on him. He gazed at her, increasingly suspicious… “Stephanie, what are you doing squatting over there?” Vincent had followed them out of curiosity. Seeing Stephanie’s sneaky actions, he couldn’t help but tease. nes behind the statue, fiddling with them with great interest.‘ Wait a a minute. Wait a minute…” She bent down, squatting among the After a while, Stephanie popped her head out of the tangled vines, her face darkening. In the peaceful garden, she cursed in frustration. “Damn it. Someone killed my melon vines!” Stephanie, although picky about food, loved melons during the summer melon harvest season. She excitedly planted two melon vines in Pearson Villa’s garden and let them grow quietly. During that time, she visited Pearson Villa more often. Mason would tease her, saying it wouldn’t be good even if they bore fruit. In fact, the climate wasn’t suitable, and they didn’t bear fruit, only some flowers. She was unhappy for days, but soon Oscar brought her a tiny melon. Oscar, who rarely spoke, actually explained that a melon had started to grow, but a damn rat bit off its root, so it couldn’t survive. Maybe she was young, or perhaps she felt something deep inside. It seemed like some things were destined to be tragedies. She was afraid of tragedies. Then, she inexplicably cried uncontrollably, which scared Oscar, who stood still and didn’t know what to do. “Stephanie, you seem very familiar with Pearson Villa…” Dominick’s cold face showed a complex expression. Even the usually slow Vincent sensed something was off and asked in a serious tone. Stephanie shouldn’t have been so familiar with Pearson Villa. According to what they knew, the Reed family of Caclorium and the Pearson family of Frostvale had no connections or business dealings. Mason’s bizarre comments had already caused some uncase, and seeing Stephanie’s current behavior only added to his frustration. “I used to sneak over here a lot when I was little,” she said bluntly. Vincent was skeptical. “Stephanie, you were such a handful. Why did you keep running off to Frostvale when you were so young?” 1/2 Chapter 182 Stephanie didn’t respond. She brushed some grass off her clothes and looked up, noticing Dominick staring at her with an intense, suspicious look. She was momentarily stunned, not understanding the annoyance on Dominick’s face. Just then, a bodyguard ran over to inform them that the car was waiting outside Pearson Villa’s gate. In the dimly lit backyard of Pearson Villa, Stephanie inadvertently turned away, avoiding Dominick’s gaze. Dominick said nothing, as usual. He walked over to her side, naturally wrapping his right arm around her waist, guiding her along the path out. Stephanie walked with him quictly, but she felt Dominick’s grip on her waist was a bit tighter than usual. The bodyguard had already opened the car door for them. Some of their business acquaintances passing by smiled and wished them a safe journey. Dominick, as always, showed little expression. Everyone had their own secrets. Dominick had told her that she shouldn’t meddle in his affairs. For her, Pearson Villa and … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 182” »
Chapter 180 Stephanie was shocked, looking at the man standing next to her. She knew him. He was Oscar’s uncle. He had just mocked her with a cold face. But now he was rushing towards her, saying something strange. What did he mean? 5 “She came with me,” Mason said directly to Teresa and Wendy. “Mason, why did you bring someone like her into our house…” Wendy looked disdainful, frowning, then glanced at Stephanie’s protruding belly, her tone becoming suggestive. “Mason, you’re too old to be fooling with women… Is she yours?” Hearing this, Teresa, who had been silent, looked even more grim. Stephanie frowned, not saying a word. She glanced at Mason beside her, feeling his behavior was odd. Mason Foster was a relative of the Pearson family. For years, he had leveraged this connection to do some intermediary business, but recently, he had struck gold with a new investment, making a significant profit. Now, even the Pearson family was somewhat envious of his market share. Mason was 56, old enough to be Stephanie’s father. Despite his age and unattractive appearance, wealthy men always attracted some vain women. “Come with me…” Mason completely ignored Teresa and Wendy, ordering Stephanie directly. He turned and left. Stephanie hesitated. She hadn’t come to the party with Mason, but now it seemed he had something important to discuss with her. “Mason, don’t get too cocky. Don’t forget how our family helped you before!” Teresa was instantly angered by his lack of respect and yelled at him. “Teresa, you’re mistaking my good intentions.” Mason stopped, turned back, and smiled insincerely, “I just want to get her out of here quickly so you won’t offend her and make things worse…” Teresa was stunned. Mason lowered his voice and urged Stephanie, “Hurry up. He’s waiting for you.” Stephanie was confused and wanted to ask. “What do you mean by that!” Teresa’s sharp voice interrupted first. Teresa signaled, and two Pearson family’s bodyguards blocked their way. Stephanie sensed tension. Teresa, now furious, shouted, “Mason, I don’t know who you’re collaborating with lately, but you’d better remember that your luck will run out. We’re your real family. Don’t blame me for being ruthless if you dare to betray “What do you mean by offending? Explain it clearly!” Having been in business with her husband for decades, Teresa had sharp instincts. Mason’s words had hinted at something, especially since several of the Pearson family’s projects had recently encountered issues, making her wary. Mason said nothing, but the arrogant Wendy suddenly became nervous. She approached and tugged at her mother’s arm. “Mom…” Teresa, impatient, was about to shake off Wendy’s hand, but as she turned, she was stunned. It was him… Two tall men approached. The man i in front had With steady steps, he came straight toward a cold face and frowni them… Even Mason, who wanted to make a sarcastic remark, was stunned. 1/3 brow, which showed his displeasure. “Stephanie, can you stay put for one day? Will you die if you don’t run around?” Vincent yelled angrily, his voice loud and rude. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 180” »
Chapter 179 “If I weren’t Oscar’s girlfriend, he wouldn’t even look at me…” These words were filled with resentment but also helplessness. Chloe, sitting across from her, raised her eyebrows in surprise. She had known Hayley for years, and it was unexpected to hear such words from someone so rational. So, Hayley loved him, and she loved him deeply. “Hayley, have you ever thought that you’re actually pushing him further away by doing this…” Chloe suddenly thought of her own issues and smiled self–mockingly, her tone turning serious, “Over the years, you’ve entered Dominick’s circle, and George and Mary have good feelings toward you, especially since introverted Yvonne relies on you. But all of this is because you’re known as Oscar’s girlfriend. This identity means that even if Dominick were to fall for you one day, you and he could never be together. “Dominick would never take his buddy’s woman. By doing this, aren’t you just…” Hayley felt sad. Chloe had hit the nail on the head. She suddenly stood up from her seat, staring out the window into the distance. “I didn’t think that far.” When they were studying abroad, Dominick was dazzling. There were always so many pretty girls trying to get close to him, boldly and openly trying to learn more about this man. “At least now, I get more of his attention than a stranger would.” Hayley’s whispered words seemed to comfort her, yet they were also mocking. That’s true. Dominick has always been aloof with any woman.” Chloe picked up a fork from the table and casually ate some pasta. But then, as if something had occurred to her, her face darkened, and she raised her voice. “By the way, what about Stephanie? How is she getting along with Dominick…” Hayley looked at the beautiful, twinkling lights in the distance, her expression tense and unpleasant. “Stephanie,” she whispered the name, unable to hide the bitterness in her tone. She had worked so hard, but Stephanie had it so easily, like someone who worked overtime every day only to have their credit stolen by someone else. “Stephanie…” Stephanie had been quietly sitting in the corner of Pearson Villa’s banquet hall. Suddenly, she felt someone staring at her from the left side. She immediately stood up cautiously to investigate. The banquet was dazzling with lights, the central hall was filled with people dancing waltzes, and on the east side, there was a violin ensemble. The low, gentle music, the clinking of glasses, and the cheerful conversations created a lively yet dignified atmosphere. Stephanie moved through the crowd carefully, not daring to take big steps. She walked with her head slightly lowered, as she was not in a good mood. Earlier, she had been ridiculed by Oscar’s uncle. Usually quick–witted, she found herself at a loss for words. “My nephew, that autistic fool, is not worthy of you…” “Oscar is not a fool! He just doesn’t talk much.” She had reacted impulsively, almost reflexively defending him. He gritted his teeth and sneered at her words, his tone filled with resentment. “What? You are still used to helping and protecting him, right? Are you genuinely good to him, or are you just bored and treating him as a joke? Don’t forget, the one who hurt him the most was you. Do you remember what did you say to him? You even threw away the engagement pendant in front of him, saying that you’d never marry someone like him. You told him never to appear before you again.” Stephanie’s eyes reddened, her lips pressed tightly together. She wanted to say something, but couldn’t. That year, she was just too scared and lashed out in anger. “I’ve always wanted to apologize to him…” she said and looked down, her voice choked with emotion. “Oscar, you jerk, where did you go?” She had always wanted to find him, but she couldn’t! “Oscar?” Just then, two tall figures suddenly walked out from Pearson Villa’s inner hall. Someone muttered in a sharp voice and then disdainfully cursed, “Who’s such a buzzkill? Today is supposed to be a great day. Why bring up that fool…” Stephanie’s face immediately darkened as she recognized the familiar, harsh voice. She glared straight ahead. 1/2 The two women in front of her initially looked confused when they saw Stephanie. Teresa quickly recognized her, furrowing her brow in displeasure. “It’s you? I remember you. You’re that shameless brat who always ran to our house.” Wendy’s sharp voice was full of venom, and her words were harsh. Oscar was an illegitimate child, not born of Teresa. By coincidence, Teresa had two daughters, so the Pearson family elders decided to let Oscar return to the family. Oscar’s biological mother had died in childbirth, and they wanted Teresa to accept him. But things were far from simple. Teresa couldn’t stand the child, especially since he was a boy. So, she often cursed him in secret when he started kindergarten. Stephanie used to sneak over often because Oscar never talked back when scolded, never resisted when he got hurt, and didn’t cry when locked in the storage room or car trunk, even if he was starving or scared. He just stayed quiet, indifferent to everything, even his own life. But Stephanie had a problem with this! Stephanie glared at the heavily made–up women. “You promised that Oscar would be part of the Pearson family, which means he has a right to inherit the company. What nonsense were you spouting on stage tonight…” They announced that the Pearson family’s company would be managed by their elder daughter’s husband and their second daughter’s husband would handle procurement. All the shares and workers were controlled by them, and they never mentioned Oscar, as if he didn’t exist. “It’s none of your business what we do with our family affairs. Who do you think you are?” Wendy said with contempt. Stephanie was furious. “Don’t think I don’t know. You … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 179” »
Chapter 178 “There’s one thing I never understood…” As dusk fell, Frostvale lit up with colorful lights, and the bustling commercial streets were filled with people. On the second floor of a high–end café, a woman sat by the glass curtain wall and gazed outside, her eyes a bit dazed, as if lost in memories. Chloe, who was across the table, raised her voice again. “Hayley, I’m talking to you. What are you daydreaming about?” Hayley snapped back to reality and flashed her usual smile. “What’s up?” Chloe raised an eyebrow at her, lit a cigarette, and took a puff. “Hayley, you’ve been an executive for too long. Your smile looks really fake.” She spoke very bluntly. “It’s just an occupational habit.” Hayley didn’t mind and shrugged. Chloe didn’t dwell on it either, knowing that Hayley’s role as an executive at the Innovate Group wasn’t easy. Chloe continued, “By the way, Hayley, the Pearson family’s banquet should have started by now. Why aren’t you there?” Hayley didn’t seem to care, taking a light sip of her coffee and speaking nonchalantly. “There’s no need to go.” “The Pearson family is where you belong, Hayley,” Chloe said. “People see you as a strong career woman, but I know you long for a family because you grew up without parents. So, stop pretending.” She married Scott right after she graduated from university. Chloe was a bit like Stephanie, with little social experience and a direct way of speaking. Sometimes Chloe compared herself to Stephanie but always felt she fell short, which irked her. “If you ask me, you should marry a man while you’re still young and let love enrich your life. Stop thinking about work all the time. And also…” Chloe paused, looking at Hayley with a suspicious expression. “Hayley, there’s one thing I’ve never understood… How did you end up with that fool from the Pearson family?” Upon hearing that, Hayley’s hand, which was holding the coffee cup, stopped momentarily. Chloe’s eyes became more piercing as she studied her. Not giving Hayley a chance to respond, she continued, “I never said anything when you were with that Pearson guy because Oscar was the only third–generation heir, so marrying him wasn’t a loss. But now things are different… “Hayley, listen to me. You should cut ties with that fool as soon as possible. From what I know, Mrs. Teresa Pearson hates Oscar, the illegitimate child. They’re probably announcing inheritance matters at tonight’s banquet, and I guarantee that fool won’t get anything…” Hayley didn’t say anything, picked up her coffee, and took a few more sips until the cup was empty, then slowly set it down. Seeing her so calm, Chloe frowned even more, confused. “Hayley, don’t tell me you’re genuinely in love with that fool. Oscar has nothing but good looks, and he’s been in a vegetative state abroad for years. Even if he wakes up, he might have physical issues. You should sever ties with him.” Hayley’s voice carried a hint of complexity as she remarked, “I never had a relationship with him.” “What do you mean?” Chloe was taken aback. “Weren’t you and Oscar a couple? You said it yourself. You were heartbroken when he had the car accident, and you’ve been taking care of him in Aurorastra all these years…” Halfway through her words, she suddenly realized something. Her eyes widened in shock as she looked at Hayley and said, “I knew it! I was wondering how you ended up with that fool, Oscar! Now I know! “No wonder. Back when we studied in Aurorastra, I remember clearly you had a crush on Dominick. At the beginning of freshman year, you mentioned him to me several times, the Wellington family’s oldest third–generation heir, acting all shy like a little girl. You even asked me how to get close to him.” “Get close to him?” Hayley didn’t deny it, still wearing her habitual smile, albeit slightly strained. She casually stated, “Dominick pretty much avoids all women.” The Wellington family heir hated women. This quirk was well–known with a bit of digging. Hayley had no chance of getting close to Dominick. Chloe’s eyebrow lifted as she looked her over, snuffing out her cigarette disdainfully. “It seems that idiot finally served some purpose,” she sneered. The so–called fool from the Pearson family she mentioned was Oscar. Haley originally paid no attention to the strikingly handsome Oscar, but he happened to be Dominick’s best friend. Anything related to Dominick piqued her interest, compelling her to learn more. Sometimes, people were just this strange. They couldn’t control their emotions, feeling a strong urge to get closer and closer. Hayley turned back to the twinkling streetlights outside the window, recalling the day she first met Dominick on the university campus at Aurorastra. 1/2 2/2 10:49 AM Chapter 178 It was early evening when she rushed and scattered her textbooks everywhere. Being new to studying abroad, she wasn’t used to the environment, and the outgoing nature of the foreign students made her uneasy. Though she often pretended to be calm, she navigated each day with caution. Hayley quickly gathered her fallen textbooks, only thinking about getting back to the classroom. Suddenly, a deep voice behind her said, “There’s one more.” The area was dimly lit, and she could just make out a well–built man leaning against the hallway railing, casually flipping through her law textbook. Judging by his attire, Hayley could tell he was from a distinguished background. Like an arrogant young noble, he called out and then did nothing, waiting for her to come and retrieve her book, not even bothering to move. She knew there were many rich kids at this school she couldn’t afford to offend. She walked over, ready to thank him politely and take her book to leave. To Hayley’s surprise, the man’s cold face showed a moment of hesitation. She stared blankly as he lowered his gaze and gently smoothed out the wrinkled pages of her second–hand book with his strong, muscular hand. At that instant, she was fully amazed by his beautiful hands and gentle actions. “You’re going to be late.” It wasn’t until he handed her the book that Hayley snapped out of it. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 178” »
Chapter 177 Stephanie sat in the corner of the Pearson Villa hall, bored and looking around aimlessly, and noticed that Dominick and a few other men seemed busy with something urgent. Shortly after, Dominick walked over to her and quickly said, “Let’s go back to the hotel first.” “Why? The banquet hasn’t even started yet.” Stephanie refused to budge. Her eyes then darted around as if she had something on her mind, murmuring, “I want to wait a bit longer…” “Who on earth are you waiting for, Stephanie?” Vincent glared at her. “Scott’s son is missing. We need to find the kid, and no one can stay with you.” The maid had rushed to the cafe to look for Andy, but he wasn’t there, and Vincent had immediately started imagining terrible scenarios, making him anxious. Stephanie was surprised at first since a missing child was serious, but she still said, “You don’t need to stay with me. I’ll just sit here. You guys go ahead.” With that, she even nudged Dominick’s arm, urging him to leave quickly. He, however, furrowed his brows, seemingly thinking about how to arrange things. Scott, on the other hand, was calmer. He looked at the moving red dot on his phone screen and said, “He’s gone to the amusement park…” His son had a habit of hiding in noisy places whenever he was upset. He put away his phone and walked briskly toward the door, saying, “Andy is just throwing a tantrum. I’ll go find him now. Dominick, you stay here and see if Oscar comes back…” When Stephanie heard Oscar’s name, her expression froze, and she wondered, ‘Are they really that close to Oscar?‘ She wanted to ask something, but Vincent, looking worried, followed Scott. “Scott, wait for me. I’ll go with you to check on the little guy…” Vincent, who had always been unreliable, had a particular fondness for children and was now acting like a devoted father. “Stay here and don’t wander off,” Dominick instructed Stephanie, then had a brief conversation with the two bodyguards behind him. Afterward, he looked a bit strange as he walked into the crowd. She stayed put, watching them all busy with their tasks, and suddenly felt incredibly useless. There were actually many things Stephanie could help with, but Dominick wouldn’t let her get involved. She then waited until dusk at seven o’clock, when the sky outside had turned dark gray, and the Pearson family’s birthday banquet officially began. At that moment, the lights in the hall dimmed, and a spotlight illuminated the stage where an elderly couple in their sixties stood surrounded by flowers. They faced the guests with warm, generous smiles, saying, “Thank you all for attending my wife’s birthday banquet today. We apologize for any shortcomings…” Shane Pearson, the current head of the Pearson family, was speaking on stage. His voice was full of vigor, and his face looked healthy and rosy. Stephanie estimated he could live quite a long life, but she had always disliked the Pearson family, thinking Shane’s smile looked particularly fake now. “Today, I would like to take this opportunity to announce another important thing,” Shane said from the podium, pausing briefly with a tense expression on his wrinkled face. He then naturally took Teresa’s hand, and the two elderly people, looking very much in love, stepped forward. He cleared his throat and started speaking in a gentle tone. “My wife and I have dedicated most of our lives to this company. We’ve now reached the age where it’s time for us to retire and enjoy our lives…” As soon as he said this, the crowd below became restless. The head of the Pearson family officially announced his retirement, which was no small matter, especially for companies that had close cooperation with them. They were particularly concerned about who the successor would be. “Our board of directors unanimously agreed last week to appoint Oliver Vanderbilt as the CEO of the Pearson Group…” Stephanie, who was in a dimly lit corner, was furious upon hearing this news. “Why him?!” she exclaimed. She thought angrily, “That Oliver wasn’t even the Pearson family’s heir. He only agreed to marry the Pearson family’s first heiress because the Vanderbilt family went bankrupt. It’s clear he has ulterior motives, and now Shane, the old fool, is just handing the company over to an outsider. What about Oscar?!‘ As the hall’s lights gradually brightened, a rough, surprised voice suddenly sounded next to Stephanie, who was scowling. “Well, isn’t this Oscar’s girlfriend?” She looked up with a grim expression to see a short, chubby, middle–aged man with a big gold chain around his neck. Stephanie then wondered who this chubby man was. “Get lost!” Stephanie was in a bad mood and found the flashy stranger increasingly annoying. 1/2 10:49 AM Chapter 177 “It’s really you.” But the ma man your family still spoil you didn’t leave. Instead, like this?” he looked at her curiously. “Little girl, after all these years, you still have the same temper. Does Hearing his rough … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 177” »
Chapter 176 Hayley saw Molly before they even got to their table. “Molly?” Molly looked at them and greeted them with a hesitant tone, “Hello…” “Are you here to see me about work?” “No, it’s just that I…” Molly felt a bit intimidated by Hayley’s direct gaze and was struggling to find the right words. Suddenly, a small voice next to her called out to a woman, “Mom.” Hayley was startled by the child’s voice. She looked down and saw that Molly was holding the hand of a small boy, Scott’s son, Andy. However, the word “Mom” seemed to infuriate Chloe. Her face darkened as she slammed the table and shouted at the child, “Your father and I are divorced. Stop following me. I am not your mother!” Andy’s handsome little face then froze in fear at her shout. He stood up straight in fear, not daring to move. Molly was also frightened by Chloe’s fierce demeanor as she hadn’t expected Chloe to be so harsh to her own son. Hayley, feeling it was too much, tried to persuade. “Chloe, please don’t…” But Chloe was in a terrible mood today and didn’t listen. Instead, she glared at the child beside the table. “I never wanted to have him in the first place. It was Scott who forced me to have him. Now that we’re divorced, I don’t want to see him.” She became more and more agitated, as if venting all her resentment on the child, and shouted, “Hayley, do you know how much trouble it is to have a child… “When I was pregnant, I was bloated all over, had severe morning sickness, throwing up everything I ate, and suffered from leg cramps at night. The C–section scar is hideous. I don’t know why I even had him. It’s been nothing but suffering…” Molly shouted, “Shut up! Have you said enough?!” It was the first time Molly had ever yelled at someone so angrily. She couldn’t hold back any longer. Molly even felt Andy’s tiny hand, which she was holding, trembling in fear. F “Who do you think you are? Do you think you can act all high and mighty just because you’re backed by Stephanie? Do you really believe I’m afraid of that woman from the Reed family…” Chloe’s face twisted in anger. She then suddenly pushed Hayley aside and rushed at Molly, raising her hand to slap her hard. Molly was taken aback by the slap, stumbling backward as her right cheek turned red and swollen. Seeing the escalating chaos, Hayley quickly stepped in to Pull Chloe away. “Chloe, you need calm down.” Hayley then turned to look at the red imprint on Molly’s swollen cheek and worriedly frowned. Hayley’s tone was stiff as she said, “Molly, Chloe is having a really bad day. Don’t take it to heart…” “Why are you afraid of these bitches, Hayley? Stephanie, that shameless woman, married the cousin, then turned around and married the brother. Everyone in the circle knows about her reputation. She thinks she’s special because she slept with Dominick. How laughable!” Chloe continued to shout angrily. The loud commotion then drew the eyes of everyone in the restaurant. Sharon and Hayley, standing on either side, tried to calm the agitated Chloe. “Molly hasn’t offended you. Calm down. Everyone’s staring.” Hayley and the others were aware that most of Chloe’s anger stemmed from her divorce today, which was mainly due to Stephanie, the person she was cursing at. Hayley’s expression darkened as the murmurs around them made her feel embarrassed. In a low voice, she commanded, “Molly, take Andy and leave. Molly felt her mind go blank as she was overwhelmed by so many eyes and the hushed conversations around her. Even the restaurant manager and staff were rushing over. She was not like Stephanie. Molly had always been well–behaved and had never done anything outrageous. Therefore, this sudden commotion left her at a loss. “Shall we…shall we go?” Molly looked down at the little one by her feet, clearly nervous but trying to sound calm. Andy kept his head down and ignored her. Suddenly, he forcefully shook off Molly’s hand and dashed toward the do When Molly saw the back of her right hand wet with tears, she understood the little one had cried. Immediately at anxiously ran after him. aped out of it and She was soft–hearted and didn’t mind that Chloe had slapped her and called her an idiot. What mattered most to her now was making sure the little didn’t get lost. guy Ironically, as Molly turned to leave, she heard Hayley call out from behind, “Don’t tell Stephanie about this. Chloe didn’t mean to slap you, Molly. Please don’t take it personally.” Ultimately, these women were still wary of Stephanie and the Wellington family. Afterward, Hayley and the others went to a private dining room on the second floor of the café to avoid any more gossip. Hayley said, “Chloe, you really overreacted just now.” Chloe still looked angry, but as she calmed down, she realized she might have gone too far. “Scott forced me to the Courthouse to get divorced this morning. How could I not be upset?!” She had been married to Scott for over five years. Chloe had mentioned divorce several times, but he never agreed. However, Scott turned adamant after the incident with Stephanie. Of course, Chloe felt unsettled, even if they divorced. Hayley looked at her best friend and couldn’t help but ask, “Are you sure you won’t regret this divorce?” Chloe then looked somewhat irritated at her words. Afterward, she took out a cigarette from her bag and lit it, saying, “Hayley, you know I’ve always wanted to divorce Scott. What’s so great about the Roberts … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 176” »
Chapter 175 Stephanie sat quietly in a corner, feeling bored as she glanced around the room. Suddenly, she noticed a comple When their eyes met, she froze for a moment. “What’s the matter?” Dominick then cast a strange look in Stephanie’s direction. tense gaze directed at her. She instinctively stood up and began to walk toward them. But as soon as Stephanie straightened up, she saw Vincent laughing his heart out, and she had a vague feeling that he was mocking her. Dominick, like always, didn’t say much. He just lifted his half–full glass, clinked it with Scott’s, and drank it all in one go. Stephanie then slowly sat back down, feeling she might have been overthinking. It was just three men drinking together, and Vincent’s sinister laugh surely meant he was joking about her again. Vincent was indeed badmouthing her again. “Stephanie’s gotten so fierce and stubborn because of you. What man would want to marry her now? If Dominick ever divorces her, I bet she’ll never remarry. Let me know if that day comes. I want to witness it firsthand…” Afterward, he laughed maniacally. It was obvious that his grudge against Stephanie had run very deep. Although Vincent thought it was unlikely, the idea still gave him a twisted sense of pleasure. He pondered, ‘Let’s see how arrogant Stephanie can still be if she’s no longer with Dominick!‘ Scott had just gone through a divorce and felt heavy–hearted. But after seeing his buddies laughing so carefreely at the party, he couldn’t help but chuckle. “Dominick, I heard from Mr. Benjamin Hayes that you agreed to let Vincent be the godfather to your twins?” he asked somewhat teasingly. Vincent remembered this and said with great emotion, “I’m about to become a godfather.” Dominick then looked at his two childhood friends with a blank expression. He noticed that Scott’s smile had a touch of smug satisfaction, and Vincent was too enthusiastic. Dominick irritably ignored them and thought that the only sane friend he had left was Oscar, but Oscar… “What’s going on?” Just then, a maid in uniform suddenly hurried over, looking anxious and worried. “Mr. Andy Roberts is missing…” Upon hearing that, Vincent’s playful expression vanished instantly, and he urgently asked, “What do you mean missing? Has Andy gone missing?” “Mr. Andy Roberts was selected by his school to participate in a speech competition in Frostvale… He won first place, and I waited for him to come on stage for his prize, but he never showed up…” the maid stammered, clearly terrified of being blamed. “Mr. Roberts, I kept my eyes on him the whole time, but…but somehow he disappeared… I thought he might have come here looking for you since he knew you’d be here today…” Vincent reacted immediately. “I’ll have the Pearson family search the area,” he said as he strode toward the door. He thought, ‘Scott’s boy is very clever. He must have wandered off, but he’s still just a child, so we need to be cautious. Dominick frowned slightly, “I’ll send someone…” “Andy has run off many times before. No need to worry too much.” As Andy’s father, Scott was surprisingly calm. He pulled out his phone and tapped the screen a few times until a flashing red dot appeared on a map. He showed the address to the maid and calmly instructed, “Andy is at this café. Go pick him up now. Call me if there’s any problem.” “Sure… Okay.” The maid was nervous to death. Andy loved to wander, and this was the third time this month. She was relieved that he was safe, as she couldn’t bear the thought of something happening to him. The maid then didn’t waste a second and hurried to the café to fetch Andy. Dominick glanced at the tracker on Scott’s phone and raised an eyebrow. “This thing is handy.” Dominick thought he should get one, too. Scott knew what he was thinking and couldn’t help but chuckle, “I bet Stephanie won’t be happy about it.” Actually, his son Andy wasn’t happy about it either. The little guy always thought the children’s locator watch was silly and refused to wear it. Finally, the father and son agreed to put the watch in his small backpack, as the backpack would always be with him. 1/2 Meanwhile, Molly, who was in the café, suddenly got excited and asked, “What is that? I remember this children’s watch can 1- hurry and get your dad to come pick you up…” “I don’t want to.” The little guy coldly refused. 415, Kiddo, Molly was so angry that she wanted to grab Andy’s small backpack directly. However, she kept telling herself that this little boy was only five years old, not to fuss with a child and not to frighten him. Molly then put on a smiling face and was thinking of ways to coax him gently. But before she could say anything, the little guy next to her seemed thirsty, stretched out his tiny hand, and shamelessly picked up a milkshake on the table and started drinking it. She was utterly furious at the sight and grumbled inwardly, ‘Here I was trying not to frighten Andy! Yeah right. The little brat had the nerve to steal my milkshake! Maybe sensing Molly’s slightly murderous gaze, he paused and looked up at her with his innocent big eyes. Afterward, Andy calmly unzipped his small backpack, pulled out two bills, and handed her 40 dollars. He even coolly said, “Here, don’t bug me anymore.” Although she usually had a good temper, she looked rather serious now. “Who taught you that, kid?” Molly couldn’t feel any five–year–old’s innocence from this child as he carried himself like a little adult, very mature for his age. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 175” »
Chapter 174 As Stephanie excitedly told Molly about the best places to visit in Frostvale, she suddenly heard strange noises from Molly’s end and urgently asked, “What’s going on over there, Molly? Is someone there with you?” “It’s nothing…” Molly answered, sounding a bit awkward. She looked up again at the little boy who had suddenly appeared. This five–year–old was dressed in a blue and white sailor–style school uniform, tightly holding a small backpack with his chubby hands. His chubby little face was very handsome. Molly was enjoying some refreshments at the restaurant when this child suddenly ran towards her, startling her so much that she didn’t know how to react. The little boy, seemingly annoyed by her slow reaction, urged in a childish voice, “Scoot over. I want to sit inside Molly widened her eyes and glared at him. Although she knew he was a rich kid, he was too arrogant. This brat had the nerve to command her! Noticing how cute and well–put–together the little boy was, Molly patiently asked, “Where are your parents, kid?” The little boy wriggled his way into the seat, climbed up, and sat properly with his backpack on. He looked as if he had something on his mind as he swung his short legs with a stern expression, clearly not wanting to talk to her. Molly felt utterly frustrated and thought, ‘Are kids these days really this bold, running up to strangers? Although, I guess we’re not complete strangers. I did end up babysitting this little rascal all night last time! After considering it for a bit, she reminded herself he was just a five–year–old boy, and she gently asked, “Where…where is your dad?” The little boy seemed uncomfortable under Molly’s intense gaze and reluctantly replied in a grown–up manner, “He’s not here.” “I obviously know he’s not here in the restaurant. I’m asking where he is. Tell him to come pick you up immediately,” Molly said, growing frustrated. She then grumbled inwardly, ‘This little brat looked down on me last time, and now he’s still so arrogant. Does he have any manners at all?” Even though she was grumbling, she noticed that the little boy kept looking toward his right front. With his tiny frame, slightly messy short hair, and a somewhat crooked collar, he silently kept his eyes fixed in one direction, his bright eyes brimming with tears as if he was about to cry. Molly was horrified by the sight and thought anxiously that she hadn’t even done anything to him. “Molly, what’s going on over there?” Stephanie instantly grew worried after noticing that she hadn’t responded for a while. “Is it up from yesterday’s drinking?” your stomach acting Molly immediately snapped to her senses after hearing Stephanie, and she then looked in the direction the little boy was staring and was momentarily stunned. Molly mused, ‘It turns out it’s her… This little brat came over just to sneak a peek at his biological mother… She then chuckled helplessly into the phone, “I’m fine, really. It’s just that I’ve run into an old enemy.” “What enemy?” Stephanie became even more anxious, fearing Molly might get into trouble. “Who else could it be? The ones who made me leave my job, Sharon, Chloe, and Hayley,” Molly replied. “Hayley…” Stephanie murmured, holding her phone tightly. She thought, ‘So she didn’t come to Pearson Villa because she went to be with her best friend. They must be really tight! Stephanie wanted to ask more but realized Molly had hung up the call. Just then, a shadow loomed over Stephanie, and a gentle voice greeted her, ‘Dominick let you sit here alone?” “Hello.” Stephanie looked up and was momentarily stunned as she hadn’t anticipated that Scott would approach her. Scott still looked as refined and handsome as ever, but today, there was a hint of weariness behind his silver–rimmed glasses. “Dominick and Vincent are over there… Stephanie had nothing to discuss with him, so she pointed directly in that direction. She assumed Scott had come to find them. He, however, chuckled, “Don’t bother. If I stand here, they’ll come to me eventually.” 1/2 Chapter 174 Stephanie’s eyes lit up at his words. She didn’t know much about the Roberts family’s heir, but she remembered that Sco Vincent. Scott was gentle and kind but also distant, always seeming a bit mysterious. iable as Shortly after, Vincent approached with his usual playful tone and smirk. “Scott, you finally made it. I was worried you’d bail on us because of the divorce.” At the mention of the divorce, Stephanie realized that Scott had divorced his voluptuous wife. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 174” »