Chapter 53 “My movie crew is currently filming our scenes here… Jessica gazed at the man before her, her cheeks tinged with a delicate blush as she asked shyly, “Dominick, how do I look in this student. uniform? Do you think I look nice?” This was a colossal production remade by Halo Films with a staggering investment of twenty million dollars. It told the story of a bold female student during the age of nationalism who accidentally saved the most powerful and handsome warlord of the time. Their love, misunderstandings, and shared commitment to the revolutionary cause form the heart–wrenching narrative. Originally, Jessica wasn’t the lead actress in this drama. The media was skeptical about the sudden change in the leading roles and how Jessica’s gentle demeanor contrasted with the heroine’s personality in the script. Dominick lowered his gaze to her face, his deep eyes filled with contemplation as he murmured, “Yeah, you look good in it.” Jessica was astonished to hear his praise. She knew Dominick’s reserved nature made it unlikely for him to compliment others and had just wanted to tease him a little. As she looked at his handsome profile, her heart swelled with pride and admiration. “Jessica, you have to keep at it. With Mr. Wellington’s support, you have to work hard and not let those outsiders look down on you,” Annie Folbre, Jessica’s manager chimed in, smiling eagerly as she approached them. “Mr. Wellington, are you here to visit the set? Would you like to come in and take a break with our crew?” Annie asked excitedly. Speculations swirled within the inner circle about Jessica’s influential connections. If Dominick were to grace them with his presence today. it would set a precedent for the future, dictating the compliance of even the most esteemed directors. Dominick paid no heed to Annie, his gaze sweeping the surroundings with a complexity that betrayed his thoughts. The place still looked the same as six years ago, but…. “I just happened to pass by.” Dominick’s voice was devoid of warmth as he withdrew his hand, gently but firmly pushing Jessica away. He wasn’t there to visit her. Jessica felt a pang of embarrassment as she watched him stride purposefully into the campus, dismissing her presence entirely. ‘If he’s not here to visit me, then why did he come?” she wondered. Annie urgently nudged Jessica forward and whispered, “Dominick seems troubled. Follow him and offer some comfort. Men, when in despair, often sought the solace of a woman’s gentle care.” “Dominick, is everything alright with the company?” Jessica hastened after him, her voice soft and comforting. Dominick cast a sidelong glance at her, neither acknowledging nor dismissing her presence. The two walked in silence around the campus. Jessica observed his familiarity with the school but hesitated to ask further as she was daunted by his stoic demeanor. 1/5 10:36 Chapter 53 Dominick was a man who maintained a cool distance, making others tread cautiously and refrain from getting too close. This century–old high school exuded a timeless charm. With the film crew occupied in the main building and the students on vacation, the back gate remained deserted. Dominick strode out of the back gate, and belare him stood a quaint milkshake shop. He halted abruptly, his gaze fixed on the milkshake shop across the street. “Dominick,” Jessica called softly, Her gaze drifted to the milkshake shop, while her expression was a mix of restrained emotions. Yet, there were questions she couldn’t stop herself from asking. “Dominick, did you frequent that shop often?” She gestured nervously towards the milkshake shop. “Very sweet.” Dominick reminisced, uttering two words with a hint of nostalgia. Those milkshakes were too sweet. He didn’t have a sweet tooth, but… His gaze towards s the milkshake shop intensified. It felt like a journey back in time, with him standing here while she, behind the glass window, busied herself making those milkshakes on her night shifts. Jessica was taken aback by his words, and she was unable to gauge his thoughts at this moment. Yet, his focused gaze made her cheeks flush, reminiscent of a girl experiencing the first stirrings of infatuation, gazing up at him shyly. Six years ago, he was indeed the one who ordered a large number of milkshakes! Excitement surged within Jessica with this confirmation. “So, is it because…” Jessica’s voice grew softer, tinged with suppressed excitement and anticipation. “Because it’s a hassle to change jobs… Get home early.” Dominick cryptically tossed out his reply, then averted his gaze from the milkshake shop, as if it held no further interest for him. He strode purposefully back towards the front gate, leaving Jessica … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 53” »
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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 52 The car exited the highway and headed towards the largest private hospital in Caelorium. The man at the wheel kept glancing at the woman beside him, and finally said, “Steffi, Jessica looks so much like you. She…” “She’s not related to me by blood!” Stephanie said blankly before quickly adding, “Please let me … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 52” »
Chapter 51 Around eight o’clock in the evening, Stephanie returned to the hotel from the milkshake shop. After taking a bath, she lay on the bed, but she could not fall asleep. Jessica is Regina’s biological daughter?” she pondered, clutching the quilt tightly. Regina Smith, the owner of the milkshake shop, was a single mother with a daughter named Betty. However, Stephanie had never met Betty. All she knew was that Betty dropped out of junior high and often stayed out late. It turned out that Jessica was Betty Smith. It seemed that Jessica had undergone plastic surgery and also hid her true identity from Dominick. But why did she lie to him? ‘Should I tell Dominick?‘ Stephanie hesitated, glancing at her phone. However, Dominick was still away on his business trip to Paente, and he disliked others meddling in his affairs with Jessica. Thinking it over, Stephanie’s expression darkened. ‘Forget it. I don’t want to get scolded for no reason.’ However, there was another matter… “At that time, you were working part–time in my shop. You’re probably aware that many of your male classmates only came to the shop for you. But there was a man who was different…” Regina’s words from earlier replayed in Stephanie’s mind. “No wonder there were always massive orders whenever I was on the night shift,” she mused, remembering her high school days. That year, she had just left the Reed family’s care. Refusing to rely on them financially, she juggled school and her part–time job, where she often worked the night shift in her senior year due to the heavy workload of her classes in the morning. But every time she worked the night shift, strange things happened. Salesmen would show up and order over a hundred cups of milkshakes, claiming it was for their company or charity events. Regina would come over to help with the large orders, and afterward, she would ask Stephanie to return home to rest. Those night shifts usually lasted only two hours, yet she received the highest commission. “Who sent those men to buy the milkshakes?‘ she wondered. Too tired to dwell on it, Stephanie decided to let it go. Back then, she was focused on her studies and work, with no memory of that mysterious man. She woke at five o’clock the next morning. Stephanie sat on the edge of the bed for a moment, realizing the early rising habit she had picked up from when she stayed at Wellington Villa. Turning her head, she cast an awkward glance at the spot beside her… Surprisingly, thoughts of Dominick crossed her mind. Swiftly finishing her breakfast and packing her bag, she then prepared to visit her grandmother at the hospital. Strangely, she felt a growing sense of belonging with Wellington Villa, but she couldn’t pinpoint when this feeling had taken root. However, as she stepped out of the hotel lobby, she unexpectedly encountered someone familiar. “Get in the car.” Chapter 51 Awhite Bentley was parked outside the hotel entrance, seemingly waiting specifically for her, and the cold voice of a woman emanated from the car window. Frowning slightly, Stephanie scrutinized the woman in the car, wondering, ‘What could she possibly want from me?” “What? Are you scared of me?” Jessica smirked in the car with disdain. After a moment’s hesitation, Stephanie opened the rear door and climbed in by herself. In response, Jessica’s expression turned icy. She stepped on the gas and drove straight to a secluded restaurant, As the door to the restaurant’s private room closed behind them, Jessica started, “Where did you get your plastic surgery done?” Stephanie stared at her in bewilderment, completely caught off guard. Seeing her confusion, Jessica sneered, “You’re quite the actress…” With disdain evident in her eyes, Jessica took out a cigarette from her bag, lit it, and arrogantly exhaled smoke toward Stephanie. Coughing slightly, Stephanie quickly stood up from her chair, “Ms. Carter, just get straight to the point.” Even Dominick and Vincent refrained from smoking in her presence when she was pregnant. Now, faced with the arrogance of the famous star, she felt disgusted. Jessica’s gaze fell on Stephanie’s abdomen and her jealousy grew as she said, “Name your price to get rid of the child.” “No,” Stephanie replied, meeting Jessica’s gaze firmly. “Stephanie, you’re making a mistakel” Jessica’s voice grew cold, her gaze piercing. “You schemed your way into Dominick’s life while I was away for three years. But let me tell you, Dominick is minel Who are you to fight over him with me?” She slammed the table, rising to her feet. Donning a designer black leather jacket with flashy metal rivets on the shoulders, she looked utterly arrogant, which was a stark contrast to her demure image on stage. “I may not have the right to fight with you, but the baby is mine…” Stephanie had a sense of self–awareness, but there were some things she wouldn’t give up on. “Stephanie, what are you planning to do? Do you think you can continue to cling to Dominick once you give birth to his child?” Jessica sneered, tapping her cigarette in the crystal ashtray on the table. “To be honest, Dominick will kick you out of his house once you give birth. And then, as his stepmother, I will make sure to bully Her eyes gleamed with malice. Stephanie’s expression flickered with complex emotions upon hearing this. child!” “You should know that Dominick pampers me a lot. Now, no one in the media outlets dare to report any negative news about me,” Jessica boasted proudly.. Then, she warned coldly, “Anyone who opposes me e will suffer the consequences. Ross Brown did, so Dominick ordered his men to break Ross‘ legs, and he ended up in the hospital. Stéphanie, if you dare to cross me, I’ll complain to Dominick and make your whole family suffer in misery!” Stephanie’s right hand tightened slightly as she stared back at Jessica. “I’m going to keep this baby. I won’t interfere in your affairs with Dominick,” she said in a small voice as she lowered her head slightly. 2/4 … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 51” »
Chapter 50 “Why can’t play the piano in front of Dominick?” Stephanie didn’t expect George to actually have a plano delivered and even had her play a canon. She thought she played quite well, but Brad looked nervous. Brad looked somewhat hesitant. “Because Mr. Wellington… He really hates…” “Why can’t we celebrate Dominick’s birthday? You never celebrate Winter Festival?” Stephanie, curious, stared at Brad. “Well, this, um…” Brad’s voice trailed off “Do you care about Dominick?” Sitting in the center of the couch, George took a sip of coffee, set down the cup, and raised an eyebrow, questioning. Stephanie felt awkward and immediately denied, “No.” “Mrs. Wellington, Mr. Wellington has a lot of things he doesn’t like others interfering with…” Brad sighed as he spoke. “He’s always so cold and secretive,” Stephanie immediately whispered, complaining. George, feeling similarly, muttered angrily, “Don’t know who Dominick inherited that bad temper from, always with a stern face, never doing any filial action.” “You wouldn’t! tsay y that before…” Seeing the two of them having shared frustration, Brad couldn’t help but smile, then picked up a photo album and handed it to Stephanie. Stephanie took the album, flipped it open, and glanced at it, surprised. “This kid is Dominick?” the entrance of a private In the photo, a three–year-old boy, dressed in a light blue sailor suit with a small hat, stood obediently at the kindergarten. His bright eyes shimmered on his adorable face as he smiled shyly at the camera. Stephanie was excited, picking up the album to get a closer look. “Is this really Dominick?” She found the boy in the album so cute. How could… Seeing Stephanie so excited, Brad couldn’t help but marvel, “Mr. Wellington was very quiet when he was young, but then he was abducted… As he said this, George gave Brad a serious look, and Brad immediately shut up, not daring to continue. Stephanie was shocked as she looked at George. ཨོཾ་ཨོཾ་ ལྷ་ཚེ་བཙོ ྃ་ལྷ་ཝ Carefully probing, she asked, “Was Dominick abducted when he was young?” Children from wealthy families being abducted was occasionally in the news, but Dominick’s experience seemed unusual George didn’t answer her, just looked up at the black grand piano with cloudy eyes, suppressing a painful memory.. Dominick was his only grandson, naturally the one he cherished the most, but.. Brad looked at Stephanie and said softly, “Mrs. Wellington, don’t blame Mr. Wellington for being too aloof. He just hides too many secrets… “Perhaps one day he will tell you.” 1/5 0:36 Chapter 50 Stephanie didn’t pursue further. Stephanie just felt that maybe there wouldn’t be such a day because after she gave birth, she would leave Wellington Villa. Thinking of Dominick, Stephanie felt a bit heavy hearted. Looking at the antique tall–case clock on the left, she stood up from the sofa and said to George, “Grandpa, I’m leaving row…” “Where are you going?” Vincent drove to the airport, looking at Dominick in the back seat, and asked casually. “Back to Wellington Villa.” Just off the plane, Dominick looked weary. Leaning against the window, he watched the scenery passing by, lost in thought. The car drove steadily. Vincent glanced at the rearview mirror and noticed Dominick’s distracted look. Every time Dominick asked him to pick him up from the airport, it was always because he was in a bad mood, Vincent immediately thought of Stephanie and wondered if she had angered him again. “Dominick, actually, I was going to take Stephanie to Flaming Bar on Winter Festival. She didn’t…” Vincent tried to be a peacemaker and took the blame. “Am I too harsh on her?” Dominick suddenly spoke coldly, interrupting him. Hearing his question, Vincent raised an eyebrow, not knowing how to answer for a moment. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 50” »
Chapter 49 Holding her blanket, Stephanie turned over comfortably in bed and suddenly opened her eyes.. It was already 9 a.m., and she nervously got out of bed… She felt a bit strange. Normally, she would be woken up at 5 a.m. by Sandra to have breakfast with George. She wondered why nobody had ruined her dreams today. Sitting on the bed, she glanced around the bedroom and looked to her side.. Dominick didn’t come back last night. Thinking of Dominick, Stephanie felt a bit upset. Stephanie quickly y got out of bed and went to the bathroom to freshen up. As she grabbed a towel to wipe her face, she suddenly noticed that the injury on her right hand had improved significantly. Frowning, she carefully examined and sniffed her fingers, detecting a faint medicinal scent. Stephanie wondered who had applied medicine to her. re you awake?” Sandra pushed the door open, carrying a bowl of oatmeal. “Mrs. Wellington, are you “Did you call the doctor last night?” Stephanie popped her head out of the bathroom and asked Sandra. Sandra quickly placed the oatmeal on the table, looking worried. “No, Mr. Wellington asked us not to wake you up this morning. Mrs. Wellington, are you feeling unwell?” “I’m fine,” Stephanie said, her face darkening. After finishing the oatmeal, Stephanie curled up on the bed in the bedroom, her thoughts in turmoil. Sitting cross–legged on the bed, she stared at her injured right hand, wondering if he had treated her with medicine. She pondered if Dominick came back this morning… She wondered if Dominick had been with Jessica last night. She suddenly wanted to know. Feeling uneasy, Stephanie turned around and immediately grabbed her phone, searching for Jessica’s name, and a bunch of related news popped up. Scrolling through the messages, she gradually felt gloomy. Her gaze fell on a photo on the phone screen, taken in the underground parking lot of Flaming Bar. It only caught Jessica’s back instead of her face, but the stern profile of that man beside her… Stephanie immediately recognized him as Dominick “They’re so impatient, doing this in public…” She bit her lip, feeling uncomfortable. She glared at the photo, feeling annoyed. “Are you blind? What’s good about Jessica? She’s had plastic surgery!” But Dominick just happened to like her, H6% Chapter 45 Vincent had even said that Dominick had only had one girlfriend, and that was his beloved Jessica. “I won’t mention the plastic surgery thing again, lest I get scolded by him again.” Stephanie felt irritated and threw her phone aside. The door suddenly opened as she tossed her phone onto the bedside table. Stephanie instinctively looked up, and he was looking at her by the door. Their eyes met, both looking a bit gloomy, and they remained silent. Stephanie turned away first and moved to the head of the bed as if hiding something. She picked up her phone and immediately deleted the browsing history. She didn’t want him to know that she was checking the rumors about Jessica and him. She didn’t want him to know, didn’t want to feel more humiliated. Dominick didn’t know what she was thinking, just stared at her and walked towards the bed. “Why did you go to Flaming Bar with Vincent last night?” he suddenly asked in a deep voice. When Stephanie heard him mention last night’s events, her face darkened. “It’s nothing,” she replied perfunctorily. Dominick looked at her eyes, growing angrier, and tried to soften his tone as he spoke, “You’re not allowed to go to Flaming Bar…” “Why?” Stephanie suddenly looked up at him. “Are you forbidding me from going out because of the Wellington family’s rules? Or is it because you’re afraid I’ll embarrass you?” Thinking of last night and the car sex photo just now, she became resentful and defiant. “Ms. Carter is a top movie star. Her news is all over the internet and magazines. I look so much like her. Why can she… “You’re not like her!” … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 49” »
Chapter 48 Stephanie froze in place, her expression complex as she watched Dominick embrace Jessica and walk away. Vincent offered a word of comfort, “Stephanie, are you alright?” Stephanie lowered her head, her long eyelashes hiding the emotions in her eyes as she murmured, “I’m fine. It’s just a minor scrape.” Vincent was frustrated. “I‘ “I’m talking about Dominick leaving with that Jessica. Don’t be too sad.” “Who’s sad? Why should I be sad?” Stephanie, as if her feelings had been pinpointed, snapped her head up and yelled at him, “My right hand fingers are hurting so much I could cry. Let him do whatever he wants. It has nothing to do with mel” Vincent was left speechless and thought, ‘This woman is stubborn as a mule. I clearly saw the hint of sadness in your eyes. After all, seeing your husband cozy up to another woman must stir some emotions! The two of them then took the elevator down to the parking garage together. Vincent couldn’t help but nag Stephanie. “Didn’t I tell you to go to the top floor? Why did you end up on the 35th floor?” “I saw Jess… Never mind!” She frowned, unwilling to finish speaking Vincent walked to his car, opened the door, and grumbled at Stephanie, “Didn’t I’ve always told you that women should just be more obedient? If you had just tolerated Dominick’s scolding just now, everything would have been fine. Instead, you fronted off with him…” He pondered, ‘But come to think of it, not many people actually dare talk back to Dominick like that. If it were someone else, that person would have been beaten and carried out by now.” Stephanie’s expression turned even grimmer at the mention of Dominick. “He’s always so gentle with his Jessica. But why does he lash out at me every time he sees me? What did I do to offend him? It’s not fair!” Vincent found that odd as well. Dominick was usually indifferent to others, and it took a lot to truly anger him, but his reactions were always different when it came to Stephanie. Vincent got into the driver’s seat and suggested, “You should go back to Wellington Villa and find a way to make up with Dominick…” “I did nothing wrong!” Stephanie looked defiant. Just as she was about to get into the passenger seat, a figure suddenly hurried toward them. It was the Wellington family’s bodyguard. “Mrs. Wellington…” The bodyguard seemed very anxious as he asked, “Mrs. Wellington, have you seen Mr. Wellington?” Stephanie kept a straight face and did not reply. Vincent rolled down the car window and asked, “What’s the matter?” Upon seeing Vincent was there as well, the bodyguard respectfully called out. “Mr. Hayes.” The bodyguard quickly explained, “We were with Mr. Wellington at the club practicing boxing all day. About ten minutes ago, someone from the Flaming Bar called Mr. Wellington, saying that they couldn’t reach Mrs. Wellington on the 35th floor.” 10:35 Sat, 22 Jun G Chapter 48 * 86%** With that, the bodyguard looked at Stephanie strangely and continued, “Mr. Wellington looked very grim. He hung up the phone, grabbed his car keys, and rushed over here. We didn’t know what happened, but Mr. Wellington sped and ran red lights all the way on the mountain expressway. He even nearly collided with another car…” Stephanie and Vincent were both momentarily stunned at his words. “Mr. Hayes, did something happen at the Flaming Dar? I heard Mr. Wellington had the 35th floor cleared out.” The bodyguard pressed on. “Where is Mr. Wellington now?” Stephanie’s lips were tightly pressed, her eyes slightly darkened. ne with the “It’s nothing serious. Dominick has already left the Flaming Bar…” Vincent said casually, then nodded to both of them before leaving bodyguard. Stephanie climbed into the passenger seat with a heavy heart and remained silent. Vincent then drove her back to Wellington Villa. Along the way, he felt confused and puzzled as well. As they neared Wellington Villa, Vincent couldn’t resist asking, “Stephanie, did you know Dominick before?” Stephanie responded sullenly, “Why? Are you going to say I look like Jessica again? She actually had sur…” Vincent glared at her and interjected, “Forget it, Stephanie. Even if you did know Dominick from before, you probably offended him more than once. After the car smoothly parked outside the gates of Wellington Villa, Vincent turned around, picked up a rose–colored handbag from the back seat, and handed it to her. “You left your purse in my car. I couldn’t reach you at the Flaming Bar. No wonder you weren’t answering my calls… After listening to his complaints, Stephanie got out of the car and went back inside with the Wellington family’s servants. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 48” »
Chapter 47 “The door wasn’t locked!” This rough voice carried annoyance. “Where is the person?” Jessica straightened her clothes, her face looking quite awful as she hurried over. Then, she saw that the entire hallway was empty, with no one in sight. “I thought I saw a dark figure here just now?” one of them questioned. “It might have been a mistake. The Flaming Bar places a high priority on guest privacy, and we have special security on the 35th floor…” “There should be cameras in the hallways and elevators. Who owns this Flaming Bar? I’m going to find him!” Jessica declared with an air of arrogance, still somewhat uneasy. Upon hearing that, the others looked conflicted. “Jessica, the owner of this bar might be a bit… I heard… It’s Mr. Wellington from the Wellington family… Π Jessica thought nervously, ‘Dominick? He must never find out about me being her, absolutely not!” A flash of panic then crossed her eyes, but quickly she switched to a cold expression, loudly telling the other actors, “Remember, I was forced to come here today…” The rest were puzzled, but after seeing how tense Jessica was, they began to suspect something They wondered, “Could it be that the mysterious benefactor who has always supported her from behind is… Jessica was utterly anxious and yelled at them, “What are you all still standing here for? Go and find out if someone was eavesdropping outside the door just now!” Meanwhile, Stephanie was struggling against a strange man inside the men’s restroom on the 35th floor of the Flaming Bar. “Hey, let go of me. I don’t know you!” She had been eavesdropping outside Jessica’s private room and was terrified when she saw someone rush out to catch her. Suddenly, a strange man appeared behind Stephanie and forcefully dragged her toward the men’s restroom. “Jessica!” The man was strong, and his voice was hoarse. He reeked of alcohol, and he didn’t look like he was in a clear state of mind. With a firm grip on her neck, he forcefully pushed Stephanie against the wall Stephanie struggled to say, “I’m not Jessica…” y the man, and the narrow space made it difficult for her to fight back against his overpowering. Stephanie was pushed into a small restroom by presence. She pushed against the man’s chest with all her might, but he was very agitated. His eyes were bloodshot as he glared at Stephanie. She then felt a chill down her spine as he looked at her. “Jessica, you wretched woman!” he growled hoarsely, reaching out his right hand to slam the restroom door shut heavily. As Stephanie met his hateful and lustful gaze, fear gripped her heart. She quickly shouted for help to the outside, but it was useless, as everyone at the Flaming Bar was a “player” and would not interfere in others‘ private matters. She reached out to open the door, but her fingers got caught in the door panel, causing her to scream in pain. “Ah!” Eventually, the thick door panel locked with a click. 10:35 Sat, 22 Chapter 47 As Stephanie was trapped in the confined space, she clenched her fingers clenched tightly, the pain making her face turn pale. 86%► At that moment, when she was facing the drunk, strange man, her face was full of panic. Stephanie looked around nervously, but in her panic, she couldn’t think of a way out. “…I’m really not Jessica.” Stephanie spoke again, hoping the man would come to his senses. The man seemed too agitated to heed her words. The grip of his right hand on Stephanie’s neck tightened. “Jessica, my role got cut! You’re the one behind this, aren’t you?” The man’s gaze on her became even more intense and vigorous, as if his body was being overtaken by impulse. Suddenly, he pushed Stephanie down onto the toilet seat. “You wretch, don’t forget, when you first started in the industry six years ago, you were serving me.” Stephanie watched in horror as he unbuckled his pants. Upon seeing the man’s disgusting actions, she frantically grabbed the toilet paper and its holder, hurling them at him. However, the man became even more agitated when he saw her resistance. His heavy male body pinned Stephanie down. She leaned back on the toilet seat, suppressing the fear in her heart.. “I’m sorry for cutting your role. Tell me what you want, I can make it up to you,” Stephanie said quickly, pretending to be Jessica and negotiating with the man. “Jessica, you’re quite something now, aren’t you? Everyone in the circle respects you. Any role or ad you want is yours for the taking!” He loomed over Stephanie, his voice growing more agitated as he spoke. “You wretch!” Immediately after, the man’s heavy hand slapped her cheek with a loud smack. The man suddenly burst into a terrifying, sinister laughter, saying, “Don’t think I don’t know about your fling with Mr. Wellington. You’ve cozied up to Dominick and relied on him to do as you please in the circle. ou better listen up now. It’s not me who needs you now! You must obey mel “You “If you don’t obey, I’ll tell Dominick about your plastic surgery…. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 47” »
Chapter 46 Today was the Winter Festival. After having breakfast with the elders, Stephanie returned to Wellington Villa and sat on the living room sofa, looking somewhat dejected. She muttered to herself, “So today is Dominick’s birthday…” Yesterday, they had attended a class for expecting parents together. Stephanie had noticed that Dominick seemed to have mixed feelings about the Winter Festival as if he didn’t want to mention it.. She mumbled under her breath, “Does he not want me to know about his birthday?” Stephanie then wondered if it was because he feared she might bother him. Since running into Jessica yesterday, Stephanie had felt rather downcast.. Jessica had deliberately mentioned the tie Dominick had left behind after staying there overnight, which was clearly trying to show her up. Compete? Stephanie knew she had no grounds to.. Just then, a teasing voice came from outside the door. “Stephanie…” Stephanie looked up toward the front door and was somewhat surprised. “Vincent, what are you doing here? Dominick isn’t home. He probably went to the office. Vincent spake with certainty. “Dominick wouldn’t be at the office on a special day like today…” He then stopped talking, and his eyes widened as he looked at the living room table. “Stephanie, did you buy this birthday cake?!” Vincent’s tone was as if he were shocked. Stephanie looked down at the birthday cake on the table and sighed. Vincent sat down across from her and seriously asked, “Stephanie, did you know today is Dominick’s birthday?” “Yeah.” Stephanie responded dully. In fact, she had only accidentally heard the butler mention Dominick’s birthday that morning, so she had picked up her phone and ordered a cake. But when Stephanie brought the cake back, the faces of the butler and the staff at Wellington Villa were quite grim. Stephanie pointed at the birthday cake on the table and curiously asked, “Hey, Vincent, do you know why this is…” “The Wellington family never celebrates the Winter Festival,” Vincent replied gravely, raising an eyebrow slightly as he looked at her. Stephanie looked somewhat astonished. Vincent continued, “Dominick doesn’t like others celebrating his birthday. It’s best he doesn’t see this birthday cake. I suggest you throw it away quickly.” He remembered six years ago when he and their friends had tried to celebrate Dominick’s birthday, and it had been a disaster. “I got it,” Stephanie murmured, not pressing further since Dominick didn’t want her to know too much. She hung her head low and held the one–pound delicious tiramisu cake as she walked up to the second–floor bedroom, planning to eat it in her room. “Stephanie, do you know why Dominick hates women so much?” Vincent watched her dejected figure and suddenly called out, “It’s not that 1/4 Chapter 46 he hates your cake, but he despises…” “Despises who?” Stephanie turned around sharply and stared intently at him. Vincent then looked troubled and hesitated to say the rest. Eventually, he half jokingly teased Stephanie, “Every year on his birthday, Dominick never goes to the office. He might be at the club or the bar. Do you want to go look for him, Stephanie?” kay,” she readily agreed. Vincent was surprised when Stephanie agreed so readily, as he had only asked her casually. “Stephanie, are you really that concerned about Dominick?” he asked with a hint of gossip while moving closer to her. She looked somewhat embarrassed and quickly denied, “No! I’ll go upstairs to change my coat…” Afterward, Stephanie hurried upstairs. When Vincent saw Stephanie come downstairs, she was dressed in a light pink foreign–style coat and skinny white pants. Her hair was tied up in a bun, and her delicate features were accentuated by light makeup. Stephanie looked youthful and radiant, though she still wore a scarf around her neck. The two of them then walked toward the door together. Upon seeing how bundled up Stephanie was, Vincent couldn’t help but tease her, “Stephanic, you don’t need to dress up like a mummy.” I “I need to dress warmly. I’d get scolded if I caught a cold,” she replied nonchalantly. Stephanie then pulled out her phone from her pocket and dialed a familiar number. Vincent watched her dial the number and joked, “Oh, do you need to ask Dominick’s permission to go out?” Stephanie nodded seriously. “Yes, he said I must call him before going out.” Vincent was surprised, thinking. “Dominick usually doesn’t care about anything… However, no one answered Stephanie’s call. She then was suddenly on edge and looked at Vincent with a cunning glance. “If he scalds me, I’ll tell him it was your idea to take me out.” “Stephanie, can’t you be reasonable?!” he retorted. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 46” »
Chapter 45 Dominick had been busy these past few days, having gone on a business trip to Nivalls. Since he wasn’t home, Stephanle enjoyed having the whole big bed to herself. However, George gave her a look that seemed to express disappointment. He even reminded her that no matter how busy Dominick was, he must make it back for “classes” on Sunday. Stephanie thought Dominick would ignore George’s remarks, but to her surprise, he actually agreed to return to the country before Sunday. With a blank expression, Stephanie flipped through an entertainment magazine and said with a slightly jealous tone, “Maybe he’s missing his Jessica back home.” Jessica was now a sensation, wildly popular everywhere. Her advertisements could be seen everywhere, and it was all thanks to Stephanie’s husband. “Jessica, ever since that scandal with the kiss mark, you’ve been constantly on the hot search list. Today, your fans have surpassed ten million, and advertisers are lining up for appointments…” Annie Folbre, her manager, excitedly walked into the makeup room. She paused mid–sentence and asked, “Jessica, what’s wrong? Are you in a bad mood?” At that moment, Jessica’s demeanor at the vanity was nothing like her usual gentle on–screen presence. She turned angrily at the makeup artist behind her and snapped, “Get out all of you!” Afterward, only Annie and Jessica were left in the makeup room. Annie thought for a moment before asking, “Is it because Mr. Wellington hasn’t come to see you since you jumped into the lake last time?” Upon hearing that, Jessica’s expression grew even darker. Annie speculated suspiciously. “Could it be that Mr. Wellington didn’t stay with you that day? But Mr. Hayes and I clearly saw the two of you in bed… Jessica interrupted angrily, “Stop talking!” Annie’s voice softened as she tried to console her. “Don’t be so upset. Even if Mr. Wellington didn’t stay the night, at least he rushed over when he heard you had jumped into the lake. That shows he still cares…” Jessica gritted her teeth and said, “Annie, do you realize how worried I am about Stephanie from the Wellington family…” “Stephanie? The divorcee who married Mr. Wellington to become a part of the Wellington family when she was pregnant?” Annie paused for a moment and scoffed disdainfully, “Jessica, you really don’t need to worry about her. She’s just your replacement. Think about it, you were gone for three years, and Mr. Wellington had no other women beside him. He must have been thinking of you that night when he mistook her for you. Honestly, I think Stephanie is quite pitiful” “That’s not it!” Jessica’s eyes filled with unsettled emotions as she quickly countered, “Annie, you don’t understand…” With that, her expression turned complex, and she hesitantly said, “… I indeed was with Dominick before, but we…we never slept together.” Annie exclaimed, “What?! You guys never…” With a shocked expression, she thought, “How is that possible?‘ Jessica continued, “I’m really worried now, Stephanie is pregnant, and with all that time she spent with Dominick at Wellington Villa, he might forget about me. Without Dominick, how will I manage in the industry… She wore a look of resentment as she brought up Stephanie’s pregnancy, her jealousy unmistakable in her eyes. 10:34 Sat, 22 Jun Chapter 45 Jessica grumbled inwardly, “Why did Stephanie have to be the one who got pregnant? If it had been me back then, I would have been Mrs. Wellington by now!! +5 Annie patted Jessica’s shoulder, comforting her. “Mr. Wellington thought you were dead, so that’s why Stephanie lucked out and found her chance. I heard they only got a marriage license, and Mr. Wellington even canceled the wedding himself. I bet once she gives birth, she won’t be of any use anymore…” Annie paused and chuckled, “But it’s different with you. You two were once lovers, and now, everyone in the circle respects you, all thanks to Mr. Wellington pulling some strings. A man who can make you this successful obviously adores you….” Jessica lifted her eyebrows in pride upon hearing this Indeed. her career wa was now flourishing, and no one dared to cross her. Jessica said, “Although that’s true, I still can’t stand that Stephanie. Annie, find an opportunity to remind her who the real Mrs. Wellington is!” She then glared at her own reflection in the mirror with a sinister look. Stephanie’s face was similar to hers, which always left her feeling uneasy. When Sunday came, Dominick really did rush back from Nivalis. As they stepped out of the parent–to–be class, Stephanie asked him, “Dominick, are you tired?” Dominick had landed at seven o’clock in the morning and had been with her in class by eight o’clock. He didn’t even have time to rest, and now he looked a bit tired. However, when Stephanie asked if he was tired, Dominick paused and looked at her suspiciously. “What are you looking at?” Stephanie felt a bit uncomfortable under his intense gaze. Dominick’s expression turned complex, and he quickly turned to look the other away without responding. He wondered, ‘Is she showing concern for me? Does this count as concern?” Stephanie found Dominick’s behavior odd, guessing he was probably attending the class reluctantly due to pressure from his grandfather. ཇ་ཨེ་བྷན་ཐ “Dominick, let’s sit in the square across the street for a while before we go back,” she suggested softly, her eyes sneakily noting his tired face. She thought it would be good for him to rest before driving back. Dominick then hummed in agreement. Afterward, the two walked side by side toward the square, where Stephanie chose a stone bench under a tree and sat down, with Dominick sitting … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 45” »
Chapter 44 “How could that be possible? This is clearly your WhatsApp…” Claire handed her the phone, and Courtney’s face tensed up immediately as she looked at the screen. “I usually let my agent handle my Twitter and WhatsApp,” Courtney said, sensing someone was tampering behind the scenes, and she quickly called her agent, who … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 44” »