Chapter 133 She couldn’t recall how she had managed to leave. Everything felt like a blur, Upon returning to Wellington Villa, the household staff were taken aback by their mud–splattered appearance, unsure of how to react. The butler stood nearby, his voice attempting to maintain calmness as he announced, “Dinner is ready.” The once warm meal had long since gone cold. Dominick said nothing more, his face dark as if he couldn’t bear to look at her again. Immediately upon their return, he turned sharply and retreated to his bedroom. “Mrs. Wellington, perhaps you should have some hot soup first…” Sandra, observing Stephanie’s stunned and frightened demeanor, disregarded any thoughts of cleaning her up. Instead, she promptly instructed a maid to bring a steaming bowl of soup to help soothe her nerves. Stephanie followed Sandra to the dining area, where she mechanically sat down and sipped half a bowl of the hot soup, which tasted bland to her. Finally, Sandra escorted her back to the bedroom, whispering softly as they walked, “Mrs. Wellington, Mr. Wellington has always been reserved since childhood. There are matters he prefers not to discuss. Please, avoid upsetting him. Focus on your duties here at Wellington Villa and steer clear of his personal affairs.” Dominick’s affairs were beyond her influence, no matter how much she desired to intervene. Stephanie remained silent, her face still drained of color, as she ascended the familiar staircase leading to their bedroom, Upon pushing open the door, a faint smell of tobacco lingered in the room. Stephanie hesitated at the threshold, reluctant to step inside. In the room, Dominick’s eyes widened slightly in surprise. He quickly extinguished the cigarette in his left hand out of habit. Their gazes met, both faces etched with a tangle of emotions. “Mrs. Wellington, please remember not to provoke him.” Sandra cautioned from the doorway, her voice barely a whisper. She feared Stephanie might inadvertently provoke Dominick once more. With a gentle push from Sandra, Stephanie tentatively crossed the threshold and the door closed behind her. In the spacious room, now occupied solely by him and her, an unspoken tension hung heavily in the air, casting a palpable sense of unease and unfamiliarity. Minutes stretched into silence. Stephanie stood near the door with her head bowed slightly, unsure of what would come next. Meanwhile, on the balcony, the man’s gaze held a complex intensity as he scrutinized her with a mixture of concern and frustration, observing every nuance of her anxious profile under the dim moonlight…. Suddenly, as if unable to tolerate the charged atmosphere any longer, or perhaps infuriated by some unseen thought, his brow furrowed deeper. He suppressed the turmoil within his chest with rigid control, striding purposefully towards her. She sensed his approach before she saw him, feeling the heavy thud of his steps drawing closer. Startled, she lifted her head, her expression betraying a mix of fear and uncertainty. It was as if she dreaded something, a fear she couldn’t name but hung palpably in the air… 1/3 Chapter 133 Yet, Dominick advanced towards her, his eyes avoiding hers as he passed by, reaching for the door handle with deliberate movements, each. step resonating with a tramp…. In his presence, the spacious balcony seemed to shrink, enveloping her in a suffocating unease. “Dominick…” Her grip tightened on his coat, pulling him back slightly, causing a fleeting flash of surprise across his stern face.. “Dominick, I didn’t mean to upset you. I’m just…scared.” Her voice wavered, the words barely audible as she struggled to explain. “Stephanie, you…” His voice was low, a mixture of exasperation and something she couldn’t quite decipher. As Dominick glanced at her cheek, he noticed a glistening trail where a tear threatened to fall, a testament to the emotions she couldn’t voice. “That accident…” Stephanie’s voice faltered, memories flooding back, each word heavy with unresolved emotion. “You shielded me… Your touch was so cold, and I could smell the iron of blood. It was so dark. I couldn’t see anything. I called out to you, but you didn’t answer. I called for you endlessly…” Tears welled up in her eyes, each one a testament to the weight of her unspoken fears, cascading down her cheeks… “Dominick, I’m terrified…. You keep so much from me. I just want to understand you. I don’t want to be shielded from you. I can’t bear the thought of something happening to you.” Overwhelmed, she clung tightly to him, her arms wrapped around his waist, seeking solace in his presence. Turning her head to rest against his chest, she continued to speak through her tears, “I’m so scared that I won’t know if something happens to you, and that I won’t be able to help. I feel utterly powerless…” … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 133” »
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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 132 Around seven in the evening, night began to fall. It was a time that should have been quiet, but this area was unusually restless. Under the dimsky, hurried figures moved about, shining bright flashlights and clutching color–printed photographs. The photographs depicted a woman dressed in Chanel’s latest summer collection–a white high–collared blouse, a loose, light purple floral maxi dress, and black snakeskin flat shoes. She had a delicate face, and her long, wavy hair flowed smoothly down to her waist… “Excuse me, have you seen this woman?” “Any information you can provide will be rewarded…” That evening. Avalon Lakes was unusually lively. A group of sturdy, unfamiliar men with serious expressions were asking around about a woman. The residents of the neighborhood were abuzz, seriously pondering the matter because word had spread that anyone who could find this woman would be handsomely rewarded with 200 thousand dollars- a life–changing sum “Who is is this woman?” Their curiosity was palpable. Meanwhile, the woman in question, Stephanie, was hiding in an inconspicuous tile–roofed house deep within the area. Looking flustered, she was desperately trying to communicate with the elderly woman before her. “I just happened to meet your grandson in the park and brought him back… There’s no need to cook for me; I need to leave… Do you have a phone?” Difficult to understand her dialect, Stephanie had been gesturing with her hand near her ear to indicate she needed to make a call. “I need to call home. I’m afraid my family is looking for me…” The elderly woman, likely around seventy years old, wore simple but clean clothes and smiled kindly, “You sit there for a while, dinner is almost ready.” Stephanie felt like she was about to break down because she couldn’t communicate with this old lady. Looking at the darkening sky outside, she felt anxiety grow. She kept repeating herself, hoping the woman would understand at least a little. “I need to make a phone call. Is there a phone here? A phone!” “My grandson is very mischievous. I’ve been looking for him for a long time. Thank you for bringing him back…” But the elderly woman continued to thank her. Suddenly, as if she remembered something, she turned excitedly towards the door, muttering to herself, “I’ll go catch a big rooster for you to take home.” What? Stephanie only caught the words “big rooster” “I don’t want a chicken, I need to go home,” Stephanie said, sitting on a wooden chair in the small living room, her expression increasingly anxious and uneasy. “Miss.” A childish voice came, and a chubby little boy of about three years old raised a large apple towards her with his small hands. He smiled shyly, 1/3 Chapter 132 looking a bit silly and bashful. Stephanie looked down at the little boy by her feet, accepting the apple from him. “Thank you,” she said. Yet, she truly had no appetite. Earlier that afternoon, she had been sulking in the park when suddenly, she heard the sound of a child crying. Out of curiosity, she followed- the direction of the voice. Eventually, she found the child under a dilapidated slide on the right side of the park. At first, she thought the child might be injured. She cautiously approached him and luckily found that he was unharmed. Unfortunately, she seemed to have gotten entangled in something “I want my mommy…” The child kept crying for his mother. Stephanie wasn’t good at comforting others. Even if it was a three–year–old child, she appeared somewhat at a loss. Her first thought was to call the police and let them handle it, but the next moment, she angrily realized that her phone was still in Dominick’s car. “Do you live nearby? Let me take you home.” She crouched down, looking him in the eye. The child seemed to understand her words. Perhaps seeing that there was no one around and tired from crying, he stood up and grabbed her hand tightly with his chubby hand. Somehow, through twists and turns, they ended up here. Undoubtedly, they were lost. She wanted to leave but didn’t know which way Outside, the night grew darker, making h ten pounds in her right hand. “Here, take it home…” ay to go… her even more uneasy. Before long, the elderly woman entered with a large rooster weighing about … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 132” »
Chapter 131 Stephanie stormed out of the car with a dark expression, slamming the door in a burst of frustration. The man inside the car wasn’t any happier. Dominick glared fiercely as she crossed the street. “Stephanie…” He gritted his teeth and called out to her angrily, but she quickened her pace, completely ignoring him. The traffic light ahead had already turned green. Cars behind them honked incessantly, the irritating noise adding to his growing frustration and anger. The surroundings were relatively quiet on the outskirts, with a rundown little park nearby on the right. Without going far, Stephanie sat on a stone bench under a row of trees, brimming with her own anger. He fixed his gaze on her familiar figure, swiftly starting the car and driving towards her. Dominick was about to get out of the car, a sudden wave of pain shot through his brain. Frowning, his right hand instinctively reached for his head to alleviate the pain, inadvertently aggravating his shoulder injury. He lost his balance and lunged towards the steering wheel, his left hand quickly supporting himself, but his elbow hit the horn. The horn blared suddenly, jarring and loud. led by th Startled by the horn behind her, Stephanie, who was sitting sullenly ahead, immediately recognized Dominick’s car. Unable to see inside due to the tinted windows, Stephanie felt he was purposely honking to urge her. “I’m not going back!” she shouted angrily towards the car. “I don’t want you to interfere…” With a splitting headache, he leaned weakly against the car, taking a deep breath to calm himself. However, as he did so, he heard Stephanie’s shouts ahead. It only made his headache worsen, infuriating him. In less than five minutes, the limited edition black sports car sped away Stephanie glanced sideways, watching the car vanish quickly with her lips pressed tightly, Sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting shadows on her cheeks, her eyebrows slightly furrowed, her mood sinking deeply into disappointment. “If you want to leave, then leavel Who asked you to bother?” she muttered angrily towards the direction where the car had disappeared, not quite sure what she was angry about at this moment. “Damn bastard, he’s always scolding me for no reason. I haven’t done anything wrong, and I just wanted to know… Sitting alone in the secluded and dilapidated park, she muttered to herself, feeling a bit foolish. She didn’t want to feel so awkward, but he was a man after all; couldn’t he get out of the car and coax her? She had her rights tool It was unlucky for her to have married someone unromantic who only knew how to berate her all day long. Stephanie was filled with resentment, and it was midday in the blazing summer sun. Under this scorching heat, her temper only grew worse. Meanwhile, innocent Vincent held his phone, feeling the brunt of Dominick’s recent fiery temper once again. Mon, 24 Chapter 131 “She’s at Maple Park at Avalon Hills?! “Dominick, why didn’t you pick her up… I understand, I’ll go check on her right away…” The voice on the phone was ominous, causing Vincent to agree immediately. “Mr. Hayes, are you leaving so early today? It’s the weekend, and you usually enjoy staying out late.” “I’m picking someone up.” “You could have easily asked someone else to do such a trivial task.” “I’m afraid someone else couldn’t finish the task!” Vincent was a bit annoyed. It seemed like the couple quarreled again, and Dominick couldn’t really ignore her. Vincent held a grudge against Stephanie and his impression of her worsened again as he took her for the kind of woman who would drag Dominick down. Reluctantly setting down his pool cue, Vincent hurried from the club to Avalon Hills. Due to the distance and weekend traffic, it wasn’t until around 3 PM that Vincent finally arrived at the park Dominick had mentioned. “Stephanie isn’t here,” he muttered to himself in frustration. Vincent parked his car to the side and got out, striding purposefully into the dilapidated little park. He circled around its perimeter, scanning every corner, but there was no sign of the person he was looking for. Growing increasingly irritated, Vincent dialed Dominick’s number. His voice carried a mix of anger and concern as he said, “Dominick, I know you spoil her, but discipline is also necessary. She used to be so well–behaved when she first married you, and now, in just six months, how could you let her become so unruly… “Now she won’t even answer her phone. This stubbornness of hers is all due to your indulgencel” Vincent seized the opportunity to scold her severely, aiming to make Dominick reflect on the necessity of disciplining his wife. What if this woman became uncontrollable in the future? “Her phone is with me.” Dominick’s voice was cold and deep as he uttered these words. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 131” »
Chapter 130 “Mr. Wellington.” Dominick’s presence was overwhelming, leaving Molly stunned as she watched the man suddenly appear at the door. She stuttered, “Steffi, you better pack up and head back now.” Stephanie stood rooted at the doorway, feeling uncomfortable under the man’s penetrating gaze, and she lowered her head with an awkward expression. “How much longer do you plan to stay here?” Dominick, uncharacteristically patient, inquired with a tone that hinted at deeper meanings. “Actually, she’s been glued to her phone, waiting for you to come and take her home…” Molly didn’t hesitate to reveal her friend’s anticipation. The usually cold Dominick showed a flicker of surprise as he turned to Molly. “Oh?” His deep voice was now tinged with curiosity. Feeling affirmed by her employer, Molly straightened her back, ready to report everything…. “I’ll go tidy up inside.” Stephanie’s face flushed with embarrassment as she quickly interjected, grabbing Molly’s collar and pulling her inside. “Molly, say another word and we’re through!” Stephanie’s voice dropped low, her eyes glaring fiercely at the traitor. “Dominion came personally to pick you up. You should be thrilled, Steffi. Don’t act tough now. Last night, you were clearly calling out his name in your nightmares…” Before Molly could finish her words, Stephanie pinched the flab on her waist, causing her to yelp in pain. “Harmony is crucial in a marriage. Harmony is crucial! Molly stood at her own door, finally bidding farewell to the two imposing figures. Stephanie and Dominick walked side by side, their faces tense and their gazes avoiding each other, unsure of what to say next. It had been a week since they last met. It wasn’t until they stepped off the elevator that the remarkable appearances of both caught the curiosity of residents in the bustling complex, especially Dominick’s exceptional presence, causing them to pause and steal a second glance. “Watch out.” Dominick’s expression suddenly changed, swiftly reaching out to pull the woman beside him into his arms. Stephanie looked slightly dazed, not reacting in time as her body leaned towards him. Meanwhile, a basketball bounced past them, narrowly missing Stephanie’s abdomen, Chapter 130 “Pay attention when you’re walking? His familiar deep voice sounded slightly hoarse and resigned. She didn’t reply, but her cheeks flushed red. Stephanie tried to stand a bit straighter, intending to put some distance between them, but Dominick’s hand firmly gripped her waist, his touch persistent. Numerous glances turned their way. It could be shyness or something else entirely different, but she made no resistance, walking alongside him as they exited the complex. Parked just outside was a sleek black Ferrari, custom–made yet understated. Today, he hadn’t brought a driver. Stephanie watched as he opened the car door and settled into the driver’s seat, her expression a mix of surprise and hesitation outside the door. “The injury on your right shoulder…” Her tone was awkward. The doctor said his right scapula fracture would take at least another month to heal. “It’s a self–driving car.” Dominick knew what she wanted to say, his deep eyes glancing briefly at her through the car window. “I can drive with one hand. It’s safe,” he added the last part with a complex tone as if he was trying to reassure her about something. Stephanie caught a fleeting glimpse of his stern profile and a hint of conflict. This man wasn’t icy every day, he could also have his moments. like any ordinary person. “Does your injury still cause dull pain?” Stephanie settled into the passenger seat directly. Although Dominick kept his eyes straight ahead, he caught her closing the door in his peripheral vision, his eyes inexplicably pausing for a moment before swiftly starting the car towards Wellington Villa. “Will the medicine on your fractured area still cause numbness?” She sounded urgent, asking again. Previously, Dominick had even scorned the topical ointment prescribed by the doctor, complaining it made his skin feel numb. It was likely that she had neglected to apply the medication during her week–long absence from home. “It’s already healed,” Dominick replied nonchalantly. Just as she suspected! Men seemed not to take good care of their own bodies. Stephanie was a bit upset, seemingly mad at not only him, but also herself for being so reckless to leave him alone for a week. “Dominick, listen to me. If you don’t use those medications, your injury won’t get better. You need to be patient and endure it.” They hit a red light, and the car came to a steady stop. He glanced sideways at the woman in the passenger seat, his gaze burning. “How much longer do I have to endure?” His low voice was tense, tinged with a hint of detachment. “Stephanie, your husband can’t keep enduring this way, it’s bad for his health.” Not sure if she’d misinterpreted, she found herself red–faced and embarrassed. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 130” »
Chapter 129 “Going to Wellington Villa has felt eerie lately. Scott, what’s up with Dominick? He’s been particularly irritable this week… It was another weekend. Vincent and his friends had some rare free time, so they headed to the club to drink, play pool, and relax. Vincent grabbed a half–filled glass of whiskey from the bar and took a sip thoughtfully. Before Scott, who was sitting next to him, could speak, Vincent mumbled, “It must be Stephanie…” Scott seemed to sense something and nudged him. With a faint smile, Scott reminded him, “Vincent, you’d better shut up now.” “Why?” Vincent glanced at him, confused and annoyed. His whiskey spilled a bit. As Vincent sat on the rotating metal bar stool, he turned around, his eyes widened, and he immediately fell silent. Dominick was standing right behind him… Vincent quickly poured half a glass of red wine and handed it over with a sycophantic smile. “Dominick, didn’t you say you were staying home today?” Dominick took the glass, his mood souring at the mention of “home“. He sat down without a word and downed the wine in one gulp. It was clear he was in a bad mood. “I heard Hayley is busy transferring her work from the Serenburg branch. Is she moving back here?” Scott, sensing the tense atmosphere, casually brought up a safe topic. “Yes.” Dominick’s voice was hoarse, and he responded indifferently, not very interested. His deep eyes were fixed on the crystal wine glass in his hand, spinning it absentmindedly. He thought, ‘Red wine… She loved red wine… ‘She hadn’t been home for a week… “She is still pregnant. Would she eat random things?‘ Dominick, Dominick, what are you thinking about?” Vincent called out to him a few times. He seemed lost in thought. Dominick looked a little embarrassed as he coldly asked, “What is it?” “Nothing, I was just asking if Hayley returned because of Oscar?” Scott suddenly looked tense. “Still no news about Oscar?” “No,” Dominick simply said. Thinking about their friend, Vincent frowned and mumbled, “It’s strange. Last month, someone reported seeing Oscar in Serenburg when you were in hospital. What’s going on? Did he just return to the country or stay in Serenburg all the time? Oh, I forgot to tell you…” Vincent turned to Dominick with a complicated expression, hesitating. “Dominick, last month when you had the car accident…that day, 13:06 Mon, 24 Jun Chapter 129 Stephanie was rescued and sent to the hospital beforehand.” Scott nearly forgot about this too. At the time, Dominick’s serious car accident had them all panicking, leaving no mind to investigate the unrelated incident. But now he thought again. He felt it was indeed strange. “Just like last time when Stephanie was rescued from the abandoned factory, we investigated, but…” The man who rescued her was very skilled. He avoided all surveillance cameras, except for one outside the emergency room, which barely caught his back. The man was tall and strong, not very muscular, and had smooth skin. Unfortunately, the camera outside the emergency room was d dusty, so the image was blurry. Vincent and his friends analyzed it for a long time. They felt that the man wasn’t ordinary. He had a distinctive, ethereal demeanor, was aloof but not domineering, and was indifferent. For some reason, Vincent found the figure familiar. “Maybe just another one of Stephanie’s admirers…” He thought Stephanie was indeed a troublemaker. Though the surveillance video was blurry, it was clear that the man carefully carried Stephanie to the emergency room. Even his action of placing her on the stretcher was extremely gentle. Who was he? Even in their circles, it was rare to find a man with such charisma…. Dominick listened silently, without saying a word. His brows furrowed as if he made a decision, and then he suddenly stood up. This scared Vincent, making him a bit nervous. “What’s wrong, Dominick? Where are you going?” He thought he could be angry about the man secretly caring for his wife. “Send me that video…” Dominick’s voice was a bit hoarse. He said and strode towards the club’s exit. “What video?” … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 129” »
Chapter 128 “Are you waiting for your husband’s call?” Molly teased and looked at her best friend, Stephanie, with a gossipy smile. “Stephanie, you just left home like that. Aren’t you afraid your husband is frantically looking for you?” “The chauffeur brought me here,” Stephanie replied in a muffled voice. Molly got excited upon hearing that. “So, you’re actually waiting for Dominion to come pick you up himself?” She thought, ‘Pick me up? I wasn’t some emperor or on a tour! Stephanie showed annoyance as she glanced at Molly. “I’m in a bad mood.” She wouldn’t be responsible for the consequences if anyone bothered her now, Seeing her angry expression, Molly couldn’t help but laugh aloud. “Don’t say that. If my boss comes here later, I’ll be a little nervous,” Molly said, glancing around her apartment seriously. “Is it too messy? Should I clean up?” “Molly, go to hell… Stephanie grabbed a SpongeBob pillow from the sofa and threw it at her. She was already annoyed, and her friend wasn’t helping but rather making fun of her. Molly caught the cute pillow, thought for a moment, and suddenly looked worried. “Stephanie, what if Dominion really ignores you? What will you do then?” In Molly’s mind, Dominick was almost sacred. She couldn’t believe Stephanie, an ordinary person, dared to anger him and even ran away from home. Many women were drooling over him. She would be quite pitiful if he got really angry and ignored Stephanie once and for all. “Stephanie, why don’t you give in? “Call Dominion and apologize. We’re all brave. What’s wrong with admitting fault? if it doesn’t work, just act cute and cling to him. If he really ignores you, you might regret it…“”“ Stephanie looked down on her suggestion but praised her ambiguously, “Molly, I think your place is quite nice.” Surveying the elegantly simple apartment, Stephanie suddenly got up from the sofa and walked towards the small bedroom, looking at the 4 feet 11 inches single bed inside. “I’ve decided to stay at your place.” “What? Hey, Stephanie, those are my pajamas… Are you really not leaving? No! What if Dominion comes asking for you? I can’t handle that.” Molly’s voice turned desperate as she shouted towards the bathroom, “Damn it, Stephanie, if your husband thinks I’m hiding you, you better explain it’s all your fault. Don’t drag me into this, got it!” In the bathroom, Stephanie shamelessly used Molly’s body wash, completely ignoring the cries from outside. Molly was furious at her for occupying her place so shamelessly. She thought, “Damn it. She was just a thug.” She wondered how Dominion could fall for such a woman… “Stephanie, listen up. I’m just a lowly employer. I’m not like you. I have to keep my job to make a living!” Molly pressed her face against the door, making one last attempt. Chapter 123 “After your bath, when he comes to pick you up, just go with him, okay!” Molly was wrong. Actually, it wasn’t entirely Stephanie’s fault because Dominick didn’t come to pick her up that night The next day was the weekend, and Molly didn’t have to work. Normally, she would sleep in. “Don’t sleep anymore. It’s already six o’clock. Get up and have breakfast. My sons are hungry!” The clear voice beside her disrupted Stephanie’s sleep early in the morning. Stephanie, used to waking up early at Wellington Villa, woke up naturally. Especially now that she was pregnant and in a bad mood, she got hungry easily. She couldn’t let her sons starve. Molly, with dark circles under her eyes, looked haggard. She glanced at the spirited Stephanie beside the bed. “Miss, it’s only six o’clock. Are you a caveman? We modern people don’t wake up this early. I want to sleep!” She pulled up the covers, trying to resist. But Molly’s resistance was in vain. “You can eat by yourself. Why do you have to wake me up to eat with you? Stephanie, you’re a freak.” Molly was very upset and still very sleepy as if half sleepwalking and munching on a sandwich. “I’m used to having someone eat with me.” Stephanie’s expression was complicated. Dominick did get up very early and often came home late at night. But except when he was on a business trip, he would always make sure to be in the dining room by 7:30 AM to have breakfast with her. George had breakfast at 5 AM in the past, but since she moved to Wellington Villa, the breakfast time gradually shifted to 7:30 AM. George never complained because Dominick adjusted to her schedule. “Stephanie, are you going back home today? “You can’t do this. Couples are bound to have arguments, but running away from home isn’t right,” Molly kept advising her. Last night, the two of them shared a single bed. It was barely enough, but Stephanle seemed to have gotten used to the double beds at Wellington Villa. Molly was almost pushed off the bed several times during the night. “Stephanie, you move around a lot in your sleep. Did Dominick mention Stephanie, chewing on pasta, mumbled, “No.” ever Molly felt bad, thinking that dealing with Stephanie’s restless sleep must have been hard for Dominick. After breakfast, Stephanie surprisingly grabbed some cleaning tools and said she wanted to do a thorough cleaning of the house. It seemed like she was planning to stay for a long time, preparing for a long–term battle with Dominick. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 128” »
Chapter 127 COMMENT Chapter 127 “Stephanie, you better behave and never bring this up again…” Since Dominick sternly warned her that night, Stephanie had been trying her best to be “unruly“. It seemed like she was deliberately going against him, challenging him at every moment. It was a bright summer noon with the sun shining high outside. The servants in Wellington Villa living room were busy preparing a lavish lunch for the arriving guests. Early this morning, Vincent, Scott, and several men Stephanie had never met arrived at Wellington Villa. These men were in Dominick’s spacious study, having some kind of meeting, Stephanie had no idea what it was about, and she didn’t bother to know. “Mrs. Wellington…” It was lunchtime, and Stephanie walked gracefully over. Sandra, who was nearby, sounded surprised to see her. Since Dominick reprimanded her that night, Stephanie had refused to dine at the same table with him. As long as he was there, she would turn around and leave. Dominick and the others were sitting properly at the dining table, yet to start eating. Scott greeted her warmly with a friendly smile. “Long time no see. Will you join us for lunch?” Stephanie smiled back at him. “I’ve already eaten.” “But I ate a bit too much, so I need to exercise after lunch. She turned and glared fiercely at Dominick at the table, emphasizing her last words with an ambiguous tone. Vincent and the others didn’t quite understand what she meant by post–lunch exercise and curiously wanted to ask Dominick. However, before they could speak, the clear and melodious sound of piano music filled the hall. She skillfully played Chopin’s Nocturne on the black and white keys.. Stephanie played the piece effortlessly, without needing sheet music, remembering all. Her fingers moved faster, and she pressed the keys harder as if venting something The piano sounded beautiful, but the servants in Wellington Villa hall became anxious. Scott and Vincent exchanged wary glances, and the others at the dining table looked nervously at Dominick at the head of the table. Suddenly, a chill ran down their spines. Yet, the piano continued smoothly, each note echoing through the room. They wondered how dare she play this piece at Wellington Villa…. “Enough…” He couldn’t bear it any longer and angrily stood up, causing the tableware to shake. Vincent and the others tensed up. “Stephanie, have you had enough of this nonsense!” Stephanie stopped playing only after hitting the final note of the Nocturne, satisfied. 13:05 Mon, 24 Jun Chapter 127 Wellington Villa’s dining room was quite a distance from the central hall where the piano was, but the music was impossible to ignore, and it irritated Dominick. She knew it well. Dominick had always disliked anyone playing the piano at home, especially this piece. The atmosphere in the house was heavy and tense. Brad anxiously ran over to Stephanie and whispered, “Mr. Wellington doesn’t like this piece because Mrs. Wellington used to…” Mary was an internationally renowned pianist, and this Chopin Nocturne was her favorite. She became famous for her performance of it. “Is that so?” Stephanie stood up from the piano, looking indifferent. “No need to tell me. Dominick said I have no say in wything here.” Stephanie walked with heavy steps, head held high, striding gracefully past the dining room, clearly challenging the man there…. She thought, “You want me to behave? But I just wouldn’t listen!” Dominick’s face was dark with anger. He was trying to restrain his temper as he glared at her and defiantly walked away. Vincent and the others barely dared to breathe loudly. This fight seemed to have started some time ago. Maybe it was that day when she went to great lengths to prepare a meal for him, only for him to scold her for no reason. So Stephanie felt indignation. Or maybe their problems had been there all along, just piling up over time. In any case, when the masters were at odds, the servants suffered the most “Mr. Wellington said he…he won’t be home for dinner tonight.” … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 127” »
Chapter 126 Around 5 PM, Stephanie returned to Wellington Villa from the hospital. The prenatal check–up went smoothly this time, and she even got an ultrasound photo of the twins. Gazing at the photo of her twin sons, she felt extremely excited as a first–time mother, “Sandra, today …” Stephanie excitedly showed Sandra the ultrasound photo while passing by the corner of the corridor. However, before she could finish her words, she noticed a tall figure appear before her. Stephanie immediately stopped in her tracks, and Dominick halted as well when he saw her. Their eyes met for a moment, showing a hint of surprise. “You…” he said in a low voice. “Sandra, I’ve been busy all day, and I’m a bit tired. Call me for dinner later.” Stephanie spoke quickly, clearly sounding annoyed. She didn’t seem to want to talk to him, so she walked past him quickly with a stem face. Dominick was left standing there. He turned around, watching her walk away without hesitation, his expression complicated. “Mr. Wellington, Mrs. Wellington is just having mood swings because of her pregnancy,” Sandra said, looking awkward.. After a moment, she continued softly, “Mr. Wellington, Mrs. Wellington has been working hard this past month. She’s been reading a lot of fashion magazines, talking to designers about styling and even personally picking out clothes for you… Stephanie had put effort into these, and the staff could see it, but Dominick was probably too busy to notice. Hearing this, Dominick raised an eyebrow, recalling that she had excitedly measured a new suit on him a few days ago. Seeing his mood improve, Sandra quickly added, “Mrs. Wellington also personally prepared dinner tonight. She made cioppino and has been preparing the ingredients since morning, simmering it on low heat…” Dominick looked surprised. He wondered if she could really make such a complex dish. Sandra smiled wryly, “Mrs. Wellington said that as long as the ingredients are fresh, the dish will be ready to eat once they’re cooked.” Actually, Stephanie had been trying to learn to cook in the kitchen for almost half a month but with little success. When she tried to clean a fish, she accidentally cut into the gallbladder and bones. Feeling frustrated but determined, she insisted on making a complicated dish a few days ago. She chose cioppino, throwing numerous ingredients like squid, clams, and king oyster mushrooms into a large pot. Sandra thought Stephanie seemed to be approaching it with a “nothing to lose” attitude. “Really?” Dominick responded in a deep voice/looking at the empty corridor with a thoughtful expression. He wondered, ‘Was she doing this for me?‘ He had never imagined she would be so considerate. He wondered, “When did she start learning to take care of others? If she just behaved, that would be good enough.” Unexpectedly, Dominick chuckled. That evening, dinner at Wellington Villa was served late because Stephanie’s cioppino took a long time to become flavorful, and dinner wasn’t ready until nearly 9 PM. “Sandra, do you think it will taste bad?” Stephanie asked, worried that the clams were overcooked. “Mr. Wellington will definitely like it.” “Isn’t he supposed to be eating out tonight?” Stephanie looked up in surprise as she entered the dining room and saw he was already seated at the table. The maids swiftly served the dishes, placing the large pot of cioppino in the center of the table. Dominick’s eyes darkened as he looked at the food in front of him and then turned to examine her on the other side. Stephanie felt a bit nervous under his gaze. She walked over to the dining chair and sat down, feeling somewhat awkward. Trying to act normal, she asked casually, “Haven’t you eaten yet?” “I’m waiting for this pot of cioppino.” Dominick’s tone was much lighter than earlier in the afternoon. “Sandra made this,” Stephanie said loudly, perhaps out of guilt. Seeing her poor attempt at pretending, Dominick couldn’t help but chuckle. Her cheeks turned slightly red under his stare. “What happened to your hand?” Dominick frowned, noticing the two band–aids on her right fingers. Caught off guard by his question, she became even more flustered. “I just accidentally cut myself.” Without saying anything more, he immediately got up from his chair and walked over to her. “Let me see…” Stephanie, embarrassed and hesitant, raised her hand. Just then, an urgent voice sounded…. “Mr. Wellington, Mr. George Wellington’s on the phone…” Brad hurried over with a phone. “It’s George’s call. Stephanie calmed down and nudged him, indicating he should answer. Dominick’s face was complicated as he took the phone. Before he could speak, George commanded, “Come to Serenburg immediately! Dominick, did you hear me? Come here right now. I found some neurosurgeons who can help…” “I’m not going.” Dominick refused coldly. His grip on the phone tightened, and his face looked grim. More angry scolding came from George over the phone…. Stephanie couldn’t hear what they were discussing. Dominick seemed to avoid her, turning to walk in another direction. She could sense his impatience and guessed that George wasn’t in a good mood either. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 126” »
Chapter 125 It was late at night, and Stephanie was half asleep when a sudden cramp in her right leg jolted her awake. She tensed up and quickly turned on the bedside lamp, flooding the room with light. Frowning, she propped herself up with her hands and slowly moved to the edge of the bed. She lifted her numb and tingling right leg and placed it on the floor. Leg cramps had been a frequent occurrence during her pregnancy.. Before, she didn’t know how to handle them and would just lie in bed massaging her leg, but the relief was slow. Fortunately, Molly had taught her to sit up slowly and extend her leg on the floor, which eased the pain in a few minutes. “Why aren’t you asleep yet?” The silence in the bedroom was broken when the door suddenly opened. Dominick walked in, displeased by the bright lights. He looked at her and said through clenched teeth, “Stephanie, it’s already 2 AM.” “So you do know it’s 2 AMI” Stephanie turned to him, her tone sharp. He had been staying up late every night despite his old fracture not fully healed. As George was absent, no one could keep him in check. The room fell silent again, neither of them speaking. Dominick headed to the bathroom and, when he came out, saw her still sitting on the bed, not lying down to rest. He was a bit annoyed. “Stephanie, you shouldn’t stay up late while pregnant,” he said, trying to soften his tone. “I know. I just…” She looked awkward, staring at him for a couple of seconds before pressing her lips together, deciding not to explain further. Stephanie sulked, turned away from him, and gently moved her right leg, now free of pain. She slowly pulled it back up and lay down on the bed. Unexhausted from reviewing financial reports on the computer all night, Dominick didn’t want to argue. He lay down on the other side, turned off the light, and closed his eyes to rest. “Dominick…” Stephanie called his name hesitantly, “Dominick, are you asleep?” Stephanie asked softly, though she knew the answer. She felt conflicted. If Dominick ignored her, she’d pretend to be indifferent too. He didn’t respond but reached out to hold her tender right hand, their fingers interlocking. Since the car accident, his right shoulder had been injured, so he had to sleep on his back instead of on his side holding her, which he wasn’t used to “There’s been a lot going on lately, Stephanie. Don’t make things difficult for me,” he said in a weary, gentle voice, softer than his usual daytime tone, perhaps due to the late hour. Stephanie moved closer to him, feeling wide awake after her earlier rest. Her voice was slightly defiant “I’m not making trouble. Dominick, I want to talk to you. Can you stay awake for a bit longer?” 13:04 Mon, 24 Chapter 125 “Okay.” Talking late at night like this was a first for Dominick. Normally, she didn’t cling to him. “I know you’re busy, and I have nothing much to do at home. How about Thelp you organize your clothes?” She sounded more energetic as she continued. “Also, the doctor said some exercise before giving birth is good for the baby. I thought about helping in the kitchen, but it’s not really suitable for me, Stephanie said, her voice trailing off with a hint of frustration, Dominick chuckled softly. “What’s so funny? I want to be a good wife.” Stephanie was annoyed and stretched out her right leg, kicking him lightly in protest. Dominick had long realized that the woman he married would never be a traditional, dutiful wife. Stephanie thought of something and moved closer to him, her volce a bit ingratiating. “Dominick, I want to trim the garden and be the gardener. I’m really good with big scissors.” “No.” He refused immediately. She had expected this, as the family gardener had also turned her down. Stephanie continued to pester him, her voice soft and coaxing. “I won’t be stupid enough to hurt myself. Believe me. I know I have to take care of our sons, Dominick. I just like using big scissors…” She raised her voice at the end, resorting to whining. “If you want to be a gardener, go pull weeds.” Negotiations failed, Dominick wouldn’t budge. Outside, the night was dark and silent. The distant city lights flickered, and the contrast made the tranquility here seem even better to him. “Honey, can I sleep now?” Dominick, in a good mood, teased her. Stephanie blushed slightly at how naturally he called her “Honey“. His injured right shoulder was inconvenient for him to move, so Stephanie dutifully tugged the quilt for him. “By the e way, Dominick, George has been in Serenburg for almost a month. Maybe you should call him tomorrow…” Stephanie had been wanting to ask about George. The last time she went to Serenburg Hospital, George had scolded her strangely. It wasn’t just that he spoke harshly, but his tone was filled with resentment. “If it weren’t for you, he would have been fine,” George had said, his face … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 125” »
Chapter 124 Since they returned from Serenburg. Dominick had been very busy. Stephanie wanted to ask what he was busy with, but Dominick wasn’t keen to tell her. George was still in Serenburg, and while Stephanie’s days were comfortable, she felt a bit uneasy. “How is his injury?” A doctor came to the house on the weekend to check on Dominick “Mr. Wellington’s forehead wound has healed. It’s safe for him to wash without worrying about infection. His right scapula is also healing nicely, but he should avoid lifting heavy things for the next two months. He should eat more food rich in calcium and collagen and avoid too much seafood…” Stephanie sat nearby, listening carefully to the doctor’s advice and silently taking notes. “Are you satisfied?” Dominick glanced at her. As he spoke, Dominick glanced at the large clock in the living room, then stood up from the sofa as if he had urgent business to attend to. “Dominick, the doctor said you shouldn’t stay up late! Stephanie didn’t dare to stop him, but she was a bit frustrated and called out to him. She really didn’t know what he was so busy with. Several times, he had stayed up all night. The day before yesterday, she couldn’t resist and called Vincent to ask, but he only said, “Don’t meddle.” Clearly, he thought she was more of a hindrance than a help. “Sandra, I want to learn to cook. Can you teach me?” Wellington Villa was large, with gardens and many empty rooms. Stephanie spent her time there resting, occasionally chatting with George. Now that George was away, the place felt even more lonely. Sandra initially refused, but Stephanie stubbornly stayed in the kitchen. The maids exchanged helpless glances and eventually let her wash vegetables, though they kept her away from the knives. Stephanie knew her limits. “I’ll just learn to make soup. By the way, how do you make clam chowder? Do you just throw all the ingredients in for stewing? I want to make that soup today…” Sandra looked a bit troubled but didn’t want to dampen her enthusiasm. She gently suggested, “Mrs. Wellington, that’s a bit complicated. Let’s start with how to clean clams.” “Oh.” She had plenty of time, and she had other things to keep herself busy… “Dominick, do you want to wear this suit today?” early. By around 5 AM, the sky was already light. Dominick was used to waking up early, In the early summer morning, the sun rose early But to his surprise, when he came out of the bathroom, he saw Stephanie was already up too, holding a new suit from the wardrobe. “What do you think of this navy b blue one? The store manager said it’s the latest style. Don’t worry about the size. It’s from the same place where you usually get your suits tailored.” She stood on her tiptoes, holding the new suit against him with a smile. “How about it? Do you want to wear this today?” Dominick didn’t pay much attention to the suit but noticed she seemed quite lively and happy today. Chapter 124 “Did you go out and buy this?” he asked saltly. Stephanie was about to tell him about her shopping trip with Sandra yesterday, but the phone on the bedside table rang suddenly, breaking the morning’s peace. Stephanie’s smile faded as she pressed her lips together. She watched Dominick quickly walk over to the bed, pick up the phone, and answer it swiftly. He was talking about some project and bidding, things she couldn’t understand. “Just wear this one.” Finally, Dominick hung up the phone and turned to look at her. Dominick’s right arm wasn’t very convenient, but he got up early in the morning and didn’t wake her. Lately, getting dressed had been really time–consuming. “I’ll help you. Here…” Stephanie eagerly offered. “You look great in this color,” she smiled brightly, happy as she looked at him. “Tonight, I’ll have dinner with Vincent and the others. Don’t wait up for me.” But compared to her excitement, he seemed rather indifferent. Leaving just that message, he walked out quickly. Stephanie wanted to talk to him a bit more, but seeing him leave hurriedly, she didn’t dare to disturb him. Lately, she was already asleep by the time he returned to the bedroom, and they rarely even talked. But she didn’t fuss about it. Dominick didn’t like being clung to anyway. She just wanted to do a little something for him so she wouldn’t feel so bored. After almost two weeks of trying in the kitchen, the result only proved she was a disaster at cooking. Her cooking skills had not improved at all. Dominick didn’t come home for dinner, but he would try to return by 11 PM and then stay in the study. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 124” »