Chapter 33 Alone in the small room of the wooden cabin, Stephanie sat on the wooden plank, her expression downcast as she looked down at her flat belly, recalling Dominick’s words. Her face was stern, tinged with a hint of grievance. “Don’t be mad at your husband,” Kelly walked in slowly and kindly advised. Stephanie almost immediately retorted, “He’s not my husband!” Stephanie felt frustrated that others would think he was her husband! Just the thought of it made her feel disgusted! Kelly smiled at the angry look on Stephanie’s face. “It’s normal for couples to have friction and disputes. Sometimes, men are just blunt and not good at expressing themselves. If there’s any misunderstanding, you should just talk things through.” Stephanie remained silent. She suddenly remembered Vincent saying that the person who took her away wasn’t sent by Dominick. She wondered if that was really the case. He had been so fierce with her in the hospital before… “Eat this while it’s warm. You’re hungry, and your baby in the belly is hungry too,” Kelly said as she handed her the bowl of trout with beans. Stephanie looked at the bowl with some hesitation. “Your husband stewed this. Come on, eat it.” Kelly urged kindly as she gushed in admiration at the thought of Dominick. “Your husband is really handsome. His demeanor… My husband will never be able to compare.” Kelly wasn’t well–read and could only describe Dominick as handsome. 2 2 2 52 Stephanie immediately frowned and said with annoyance, “When he’s angry, his yelling is terrifying.” She didn’t think he was handsome at all. Others were just blinded by Dominick’s seemingly handsome appearance. The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. She glared fiercely at the bowl of trout with beans in front of her. Why was she starving herself? She should just eat this! Stephanie took the bowl grimly from Kelly’s hand and spooned the food into her mouth, cursing Dominick in her heart. “Your wife is…fierce,” Vincent couldn’t help but sigh outside the room that was separated by a floral curtain hanging over the door. He had been worried that Stephanie would throw a tantrum and not eat anything, but then he saw her wolfing the food down as if she was devouring her enemy. Dominick said nothing, but a faint smile crept up his eyes. Stephanie quickly finished the big bowl of trout with beans. She felt full and satisfied, and smiled brightly at Kelly. “Thank you.” 11:23 Fri, 21 Jun Chapter 33 Dominick thought her smile was really sweet, with two shallow dimples on her cheeks. He was momentarily lost in thought, mesmerized by the sight of her. “Who’s outside?” Kelly heard a faint sound and called out. 66%斷 Caught off guard, Vincent awkwardly pressed his lips. “It’s Dominick, he’s worried…” He had barely finished speaking when he turned and noticed that Dominick had already left. Feeling upset, Stephanie snorted at Vincent outside the door and said, “Eavesdropping on women talking. Vincent, you are so gossipy.” Vincent looked frustrated. If only he could teach her a good lesson! But…Stephanie was a witch, always relying on Dominick to back her up and treating them badly. There was only one wooden bed in the cabin, which was where Ryan and Kelly slept. They generously offered it to Stephanie to rest, but she felt embarrassed and rejected their offer. “Stephanie, you’re shameless, aren’t you? So, are you planning to sleep with us on the hay tonight?” Vincent teased her coolly, still holding a grudge against her. Stephanie glared at him and went to sit on the hay pile in the corner to take a nap, ignoring his teasing remarks. The clock on the wall struck midnight. Dominick and the others had three fires burning in the spacious cabin hall. They sat close to the fires, drying their wet clothes. But the howling wind outside and rain pounding on the door kept them awake all night. The eerie sounds echoing around interrupted their sleep. Stephanie leaned against the wall, all curled up as she hugged her knees. Feeling exhausted, she buried her head between her knees, drifting off to sleep soon after. The men couldn’t sleep and were chatting. Suddenly, Dominick gave them a look. That was when they noticed Stephanie had fallen asleep and they immediately fell silent. One of them nudged Vincent and stuttered in shock, “What…what’s wrong with Mr. Wellington?” Vincent looked at Dominick with an awkward expression. Vincent solemnly warned them, “Don’t offend her…” Dominick stood up and approached Stephanie, He sat beside her on the hay, gazing down at her. Stephanie was leaning against the wall as she hugged her knees, her head resting on them. She looked pale and exhausted, with a few strands of hair hanging messily down her forehead. He reached out to gently smooth the strands of hair on her forehead. Perhaps even Dominick himself didn’t realize how gentle his movements were at that moment. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 33” »
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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 32 The sky was turbulent with dark clouds, accompanied by thunder and lightning. On this stormy and rainy night, a few people walked on the rugged mountain road and finally arrived at a wooden cabin with great difficulty. “Our village received a notice to evacuate due to heavy rain some time ago. There’s no one living downstream anymore. The river has surged up, and it’s dangerous to go back on the mountain road. You should stay here for the night.” Thanks to Ryan Bennett’s assistance, they followed him to a simple yet spacious wooden cabin. “Is it safe here?” Vincent asked, feeling somewhat uneasy as he looked at the howling wind and rain outside. “This mountain is filled with walnut trees which are very sturdy. Our wooden cabin is very solid,” Ryan reassured them. Hearing this, they finally breathed a sigh of relief. In such terrible weather today, one small misstep could lead to being engulfed by mudflows. “Let’s start more fires and dry our clothes.” Ryan went to the kitchen and brought back a bundle of firewood. Vincent and the others didn’t hesitate, immediately starting to arrange the firewood piles and taking off their soggy clothes. Seeing. these men collectively undressing, Stephanie immediately felt embarrassed and turned away awkwardly. “Don’t take off your pants!” Dominick, who had been silent all along, suddenly spoke up. His words made Vincent remember that Stephanie was here and felt somewhat embarrassed. They took off their jackets and shirts, revealing their chests, but kept their trousers on. They sat close to the fire, letting the heat dry their pants. They felt extremely uncomfortable with mud all over their bodies. “No cellphone signal here. We can’t contact anyone else.” As they busied themselves to start a fire, they discussed, “Kevin and the others should find shelter from the rain…” Stephanie looked shocked upon hearing Kevin’s name. Dominick’s gaze had been fixed on her all along and the surprise on her face seemed to carry another meaning in it. He tightly pressed his lips, the look in his eyes complicated. “Call me Kelly. I have some clean clothes. Come with me and get changed,” a simply–dressed woman, Kelly Turner, came out of a small room. She was Ryan’s wife, and she smiled kindly at Stephanie. Stephanie nodded at her. “Thank you.” Stephanie, who was five feet six inches tall and slightly taller, wore Kelly’s dark blue cotton clothes. The sleeves and pant legs were much shorter, but she didn’t mind at the moment. She thanked Kelly and walked out. However, as Kelly followed her out, she noticed the scars on Stephanie’s wrists and ankles and shock registered on her face. “How 11:23 Fri, 21 Jun Chapter 32 did you get so injured? Oh my, they’re infected with pus from being soaked in water.” As Kelly spoke, Dominick almost instinctively took a step forward. Stephanie happened to look up at him, instinctively stepping back as if afraid of him. 常66%自 When Dominick noticed her reaction, the look in his eyes turned complex for a moment. He turned his head away to stare in another direction as if he hadn’t been looking at her before. “We have some iodine tincture at home. Let me get it for you so you can apply it… Kelly ran back to the room to fetch the iodine tincture and applied it on Stephanie’s wounds when she came out, After applying the iodine tincture, Stephanie’s hands and feet were stained with a purplish–blue color, and the iodine tincture stung a bit. She frowned slightly, enduring the slight pain without much expression on her face. In the wooden cabin hung a small round clock. It was around 7 o’clock in the evening, yet thunder rumbled and rain poured down outside, enveloping everything in darkness. This rainy night was truly hard to endure. The cabin was sparsely furnished, with only a few wooden chairs and a round dining table in the main hall. Shortly after, Kelly brought out a pot of oatmeal and warmly served it to them. “We’re not hungry. Please go ahead and eat it instead.” Vincent knew this family hadn’t prepared dinner for them. He felt uneasy eating their food while taking shelter in their home. After thinking for a moment, he looked at Stephanie. “Stephanie, why don’t you eat some? You’re e pregnant.” Vincent’s words drew everyone’s attention to her. Kelly was already spooning a bowl for her, and Stephanie, feeling somewhat embarrassed under everyone’s gaze, looked at the oatmeal with a troubled expression. She didn’t like eating oatmeal… “Pregnant?” Kelly exclaimed excitedly, looking at Stephanie with concern. “Oh dear, with your weak condition, how will you manage childbirth? You need to nourish yourself.” … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 32” »
Chapter 31 As dusk fell, Stephanie continued running relentlessly. Her face was pale as if she had been frightened. The mountain road was rugged and uneven. Stephanie tripped and lost a shoe, but she couldn’t care less about that. She gasped for breath as she hurried westward, as if someone was chasing her relentlessly. Stephanie remembered that there was a village nearby. She needed to find someone and to call for help. Just then, the atmosphere around her shifted, and the thick clouds rolled violently in the sky. Soon after, it began to drizzle, soaking her thoroughly. Suddenly, Stephanie’s eyes lit up when she saw a shabby tile house ahead. She then ran toward it excitedly. “Is anyone there?” she shouted while cautiously looking back over her shoulder. As Stephanie reached out to knock on the door, she realized it wasn’t closed. She pushed the door open and looked inside. Because it was already dark and the sky was filled with dark clouds, Stephanie couldn’t see clearly inside the house. “Hello, I’ve been abducted here. Please help me…” She said in a panic as she stepped inside carefully. Stephanie had been forcefully abducted by several men from the hospital to this secluded rural area. Just moments ago, she seized the opportunity to grind the rusty hoe against the rough rope binding her hands to the wall. Immediately, she untied the rope from her feet and fled in a panic. Now, Stephanie’s wrists bore numerous bloody gashes from the hoe, and blood was trickling down her wound. Yet, she ignored her injuries and just kept running, fearing they would capture her again. The rain fell and stung her wounds, causing her face to scrunch up in agony. However, the moment Stephanie stepped into the silent tile house, her body froze. She found that there was no one there, not a trace of life, just utter silence. Stephanie looked around, her face pale as she stared blankly at the shabby, dirty tile house and the item’s scattered all around. Just then, a terrifying lightning bolt slashed across the sky, followed immediately by a thunderclap that made her tremble in fear. The rain outside poured down furiously as if the sky were collapsing, accompanied by thunder and lightning. Stephanie kept shrinking back as she looked around fearfully. She then felt discomfort in her abdomen and instinctively rested her right hand on it as she lowered her head, her complexion instantly turning pale. At that moment, Stephanie recalled the harsh words Dominick had previously hurled at her, his voice cold and ruthless. “There are plenty of women who could bear my children. And you, Stephanie, don’t have the right. Remove the child from her 1/5 65%面 Chapter 31 womb…” “You heard it just now. Mr. Wellington ordered that the child to be removed. You’d better cooperate, or don’t blame us for being nasty!” Stephanie’s mind was a jumbled mess, filled with a constant interplay of these chilling voices. Her eyes reddened, her right hand still tightly clutching her still–flat abdomen. Meanwhile, her heart was heavy with a sense of grievance. Stephanie thought, ‘I’ve been taken to this place against my will. I was threatened and intimidated by those ruthless thugs, and now have to flee in panic. I’m all alone and helpless in this dark, stormy night. It’s all because of Dominick! That man is too ruthless, too heartless!! She then watched as the rain poured down fiercely outside. The rolling torrents were so heavy it washed down the yellow soil from the mountains. Just then, a figure hurriedly ran toward the house and shouted in alarm, “Come out! Hurry up and get out! The house is about to collapse!” Stephanie was standing in the middle of the house when she turned around sharply. Her body trembled violently and shook continuously. She saw many large boulders crashing down outside the door due to the mountain torrent, causing the house to start swaying dangerously. Stephanie looked frightened, her heart tensing with urgency. She desperately wanted to move her feet, but her body wouldn’t obey. She felt as if her legs were weighed down by a thousand pounds, leaving her powerless and her gaze hollow with despair. At that moment, a thunderous roar suddenly filled the air, the deafening sound echoing across the sky. Dominick suddenly stopped in his tracks and looked around with a grim expression. “What was that sound?” 22 22 SE As the thunder rumbled with lightning, the noise of the rain drowned out many other sounds. Someone speculated. “It might be a landslide knocking down a house.” Vincent frowned deeply. He turned anxious as he watched the weather worsen. “We mustn’t go near the houses at the foot of the mountain. Stay safe, or we might easily get buried.” A portly man, who was standing next to Dominick, held an umbrella over him and said respectfully, “Mr. Wellington, we’ve already sent people to look around. This place is dangerous, you should go back first. We will notify you as soon as there’s any news…” “Dominick, this … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 31” »
Chapter 30 Reed Villa’s gate was swarmed with media reporters, all visibly agitated as they thrust their microphones toward Gary to bombard him with questions. “Mr. Reed, it has come to our understanding that the woman in the viral video is indeed your biological daughter, Stephanie.” “Ms. Reed just jumped into the river to save her ex–husband, Kevin Nelson. Could it be that after being abandoned by him, she’s now desperately trying to win back his love, even at the cost of her own life?” “Mr. Reed! Mr. Reed, I just received the latest news from the hospital. Your daughter Stephanie has mysteriously disappeared. What are your thoughts on this matter?” These aggressive questions annoyed Gary greatly. With a stern face, he emphasized coldly into the microphone, “Stephanie is not my daughter! “She’s my wife!” Dominick stepped out of the car with a dark expression on his face, his chilling voice causing the reporters in front to turn around sharply. He walked over, stood under the flashing lights of the cameras, and looked around coldly at the crowd. Vincent emerged from the car moments later and was visibly surprised. Dominick usually kept a low profile and was dismissive of media interviews. Yet there he was, standing before the cameras with an air of arrogant defiance. The reporters were puzzled by Dominick’s sudden appearance and looked at him in confusion. Although they didn’t recognize him, they could tell from his demeanor that he was likely some unknown wealthy heir. One of the reporters handed him the microphone and timidly asked, “Excuse me, sir, you mentioned that you are Ms. Reed’s current husband. What are your thoughts on her risking her life to save her ex–husband by jumping into the river?” Dominick’s face remained cold as he ignored her question. He then reached out and snatched the microphone away. He glared at the camera with eyes that looked dark and menacing, like a provoked wild beast, his presence so intense that the reporter instinctively stepped back in fright. Dominick gripped the microphone tightly and fiercely warned, “Whoever has taken her, bring her back unharmed within two hours! Otherwise, I will make all of you pay dearly!” His words left everyone present in shock. As the interview was mostly live, Dominick’s ominous warning was broadcast immediately, echoing in every corner of the country. “Ms. Reed has really been abducted?!” someone exclaimed. However, the reporters on site were perplexed. Such incidents of the wealthy being abducted were not uncommon, but it was unusual for someone to be so outspoken on camera about it. Was this man not afraid of provoking the person into harming the victim? Some people would even hesitate to call the police. Someone hesitantly asked, “Excuse me, sir, but who are you?” 11:22 Fri, 21 Jun Chapter 30 Kevin, appearing very angry, rushed forward and grabbed Dominick by the collar, exclaiming, “Have you lost your mind?! “Until we find out who has taken her, we shouldn’t publicize this. It could get her killed!” Dominick disliked people getting too close to him and he forcefully shoved Kevin away. 66% Upon seeing Dominick about to get physical, Vincent hurried over and positioned himself between them, facing the camera with a more relaxed expression. “I would like to make a statement about Stephanie’s disappearance,” Vincent said. He was accustomed to appearing in newspapers and magazines, so his social skills were top–notch. He calmly stated, “Whoever you are, whether you are acting on your own accord or being manipulated, it would be in your best interest not to harm her. Stephanie is Dominick’s wife and also a member of the Wellington family. Please return her safely, and we might consider not taking further action, otherwise…” His voice then trailed off ominously. Everyone knew better than to cross the Wellington family. The group of reporters stared in shock and disbelief. They all knew Vincent, but they were unfamiliar with the man beside him. As it turns out, he was none other than Dominick Willington, the sole heir of the third generation of the Wellington family, who had just returned to the country. At that moment, a bodyguard rushed over to report to him urgently, “Mr. Wellington, there’s no sign of Mrs. Wellington at the cemetery.” Dominick lost his patience. He walked to the left, and the reporters immediately made way for him instinctively out of fear. His dark expression was deeply unsettling, and the group of reporters before him fell silent. No one dared to speak out of turn as they met Dominick’s stern gaze, feeling an inexplicable tension creeping over them. Dominick approached Gary and scrutinized the middle–aged man before him. As Gary met his gaze, he couldn’t shake off a sense of unease despite the fact that the man before him was younger. Gary couldn’t understand why his stubborn daughter had gotten involved with Dominick. Even though she was pregnant, and even though she was the heiress of the Reed family, Dominick wouldn’t marry someone like her given his character. “Send your people out to find her!” Dominick said as he fixed his gaze on Gary. His gaze was icy and devoid of any respect, almost commanding in tone. “Send your people out to look for her, and if they can’t find her, then there’s no need for any alliance between our families!” Dominick’s final words were clearly a warning. If an alliance between the Wellington family and the Reed family weren’t possible through marriage, they would be enemies. Who would be foolish enough to go against the Wellington family? … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 30” »
Chapter 29 “Don’t run! Catch her!” The footsteps behind Stephanie grew louder, accompanied by a rough, raspy voice. Frightened, her face turned pale as she desperately ran toward the elevator. “Ah, let me go!” Stephanie kept pressing the elevator button frantically. She was about to rush in just as the elevator doors opened when a … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 29” »
Chapter 28 In the guest room on the first floor of Reed Villa, Claire grabbed her phone and glared at the image of a man and a woman on the screen. “Courtney, look at this… What should I do now?” She looked anxious as she pulled on Courtney, who had just entered the room. “Courtney, I can’t believe Kevin confessed his feelings to Stephanie. What should I do now?” Although the video didn’t capture Stephanie’s and Kevin’s conversation clearly, his declaration, “Give me a chance, I was wrong” was loud enough, and gossip–hungry netizens had already started imagining all sorts of sentimental scenarios. Courtney was shocked by the scandalous video, exclaiming. “Weren’t they emotionally estranged and already divorced? How dare Stephanie still try to compete with you!” “Courtney, what should I do? I have a daughter now, and even if I were to marry someone else, people would look down on me,” Claire asked urgently. Courtney scolded her, “I told you, you’re not mature enough. You’ve been back in the country for over two months, carrying Kevin’s child, yet you’ve wasted all this time and still haven’t secured him. However, Stephanie, who is a divorcee, has married Dominick and become a part of the Wellington family.” When she said the last part, her tone tinged with envy. Claire responded, “Do you think I haven’t mentioned getting a marriage license to Kevin? I’ve brought it up several times, but he always says he needs to think about it, and he never looks happy when I mention it. Courtney, didn’t you teach me not to push men? I’m afraid of pushing him too hard.” She then shook Courtney’s arm and pleadingly said, “Okay, enough is enough, Courtney. I’m really anxious now. Please give me some advice.” “You” ‘re really useless,” Courtney said with an air of arrogance and a hint of smugness. “Back when Stephanie’s mother was the first heiress of the Clark family, I managed to drive her away just the same. Stephanie is nothing. She’s stubborn and doesn’t try to please others. Her grandmother and father don’t like her, she has no one to support her and can’t cause much trouble. Stephanie is easy to deal with.” After saying that, she paused, and a sinister look crossed her eyes. Afterward, Courtney ominously added, “The most valuable thing about Stephanie right now is the child she’s carrying. You just need to… Claire’s eyes widened slightly as she listened to Courtney. “Could this really work?” Claire became frightened. “What if…” “What if what? Don’t tell me I didn’t teach you what to do. If you’re not ruthless enough, you won’t be able to take anything and will end up crying with your daughter. Now, stop bothering me,” Courtney coldly instructed. With that, she walked out, immediately switching to a flattering smile as she cozied up to Gary, calling him to dinner like a dutiful, kind wife. Meanwhile, Claire stood by the door with her right hand clutching her phone tightly, her heart pounding chaotically. Suddenly, she lowered her head and quickly tapped the phone screen, and soon, the videos were forwarded to another phone. 1/5 Chapter 28 :66%音 Just then, a phone chimed and vibrated a few times, indicating a new message had arrived. At that moment, Vincent was in the ninth–floor VIP hospital room. She called Dominick, who was in the bathroom, “Dominick, you’ve just received a strange message. Just like the last photo, it was sent from a satellite phone SIM card.” He chuckled teasingly, “Dominick, this might be another photo for you to catch someone in the act.” Dominick changed out of his hospital gown into a neat shirt and trousers, stepping out of the bathroom. He glanced at Vincent and urged, “Hurry and check out of the hospital.” Upon seeing Dominick seemingly unconcerned about the new message, Vincent didn’t dwell on it, only smirking more mischievously. “Hmm? Dominick, are you missing Stephanie so much that a day apart feels like an eternity? You’ve ignored her for two days, and now you can’t wait to rush back to the hotel to see her, right?” Since Dominick was allergic to mangoes, the doctor had him hospitalized for an IV treatment. He was furious and thought, ‘It’s all Stephanie’s fault. Why does she have to drink mango–flavored milkshakes out of all the choices?‘ Recalling Stephanie’s dejected expression, Vincent laughed even more sinisterly. “Dominick, when I told Stephanie that you didn’t want to see her these past days, she was really upset and promised she wouldn’t dare court you or try to kiss you again.” Upon seeing Vincent laughing so overly, Dominick really felt like hitting him. However, he didn’t lose his temper. Instead, he imagined Stephanie’s pleading look and felt a strange urge to laugh. Soon after, Dominick and Vincent walked side by side, preparing to leave the hospital through the lobby on the first floor. However, just as they were passing through the main entrance of the hospital, they walked by a young man engrossed in a video on his phone. “I think the real reason this video is going viral is that the woman in it has a stunning figure,” the young man chuckled as he chatted on WhatsApp with a friend and replayed the trending video. Suddenly, the young man shouted defensively, “Hey, what are you doing?! Are you stealing my phone?!” Dominick had snatched the phone from him in one swift move. The young man then reached out but couldn’t retrieve his phone as Dominic was six feet and one inch tall. When he saw Dominick’s face darken slightly, he became somewhat frightened. Vincent frowned in confusion and moved closer to Dominick, about to ask what had happened. At that moment, Dominick’s expression suddenly turned grim, and he furiously threw the phone onto the polished marble floor of the hospital lobby. He seemed as if trying to hold back an explosion of emotions. Dominick quickly pulled out his own phone and clicked open the anonymous message he had just received. He stared intently at the couple on the phone screen and then suddenly clenched his phone as if he wanted to crush it. Afterward, Dominick turned back toward the hospital ward, striding away. Vincent, having no idea what had transpired, hurried after him. “Dominick, what on earth happened?” Chapter 28 The young man furiously grabbed his arm and raised his voice, demanding compensation, “Pay up! You snatched my phone and damaged it! Do you think you can just leave?” Vincent sensed that something was seriously wrong with Dominick and wasn’t in the mood to deal with the young man, so he shouted, “How much do you want? Name your pricel” But this remark only infuriated the young man further, who then burst out shouting. “Don’t think I’m scared just because you have some money. I’m calling the police. You’re not going anywhere!” Vincent was held up by the young man and couldn’t leave immediately. He looked anxiously at Dominick’s retreating figure and wondered, ‘What’s going on? He looks really angry! Meanwhile, Dominick pressed the elevator button furiously for the sixth floor with a menacing look. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 28” »
Chapter 27 Hearing someone calling her, Stephanie turned around. That person forcefully grabbed her and pinned her against the riverside railing. “Hey, let go!” she yelled as she angrily pushed the man away. “Kevin, let go of me…” “Steffi, calm down. I need to talk to you,” Kevin said as he looked at her with a troubled look while gripping her wrist. “Look, you’d better leave Dominick…” “Kevin, my affairs are none of your business. We’re already divorced!” Stephanie replied angrily while struggling to pry his hand off hers. Kevin looked into her eyes and said, “I was wrong about the divorce, and I was wrong to have someone take those scandalous photos of you at the club back then. But Steffi, Dominick really isn’t right for you. I’ve investigated and found out that he agreed to marry you only because you look like his deceased girlfriend. He just treats you like a substitute, and he even disliked it when you kissed him that day…” Stephanie snapped, “I told you, it’s none of your business!” She had been feeling gloomy and irritated for the past few days, and hearing Kevin say this now only infuriated her even more. Stephanie retorted, “Did you come here just to mock and ridicule me? Kevin, I’ve warned you, if you dare to bother me again, I won’t be nice…” She was a karate virtuoso. As soon as Stephanie finished speaking, she grabbed Kevin’s right arm. Turning around, she pinned him against the railing and leaned forward, trying to teach him a lesson. Unexpectedly, as Stephanie suddenly pressed down Kevin, he stepped on a round stone. Somehow, he lost his balance and fell into the river with a loud splash. Stephanie was momentarily stunned when she saw the dark splashing river. A second later, she screamed in shock at the river, “Kevin!” With only some dim streetlights on the shore, Stephanie couldn’t see the river’s surface clearly. She continued to shout in panic toward the river’s surface, “Kevin!” Just then, Stephanie heard a faint call for help. “Help… Please help me…” She was extremely anxious as she hadn’t intended to push Kevin into the river. Stephanie then remembered that he couldn’t swim, With a nervous expression, Stephanie thought that even though she hated him, she didn’t want him to die. She quickly took off her shoes, climbed up the river railing, and leaped into the water below. The river water in February was bone–chillingly cold, making her shiver as she paddled around. “Kevin, where are you…” in save you Stephanie kept shouting. “Kevin, where are you? I’m coming to 11:21 Fri, 21 Jun Chapter 27 With the dim lights from the road, she saw some bubbles emerging on the right side of the river. Her eyes lit up and she immediately swam toward them. “Hang on there, Kevin.” In this life–or–death moment, Stephanie wrapped her arms around Kevin’s waist. Gritting her teeth, she exerted all her strength to swim toward the riverbank with Kevin in tow. 67% As Stephanie pulled him out of the water, a trail of ripples formed on the surface of the river. She then anxiously dragged Kevin to the shore with all her strength. Once they had gotten onto the riverbank, Stephanie nervously slapped his face. “Wake up! Kevin, please wake up. Don’t scare me…” However, he was still unresponsive. Kevin’s face was pale and lifeless, while his eyes were tightly shut. Stephanie’s eyes began to redden with panic as the cold night wind blew over her body, which had been soaked in the river water. With shaking hands, she performed CPR on Kevin, pressing down on his chest over and over again. She pleaded, “Kevin, wake up. Please wake up!” Stephanie anxiously pondered, “What if he really dies?” As Stephanie frantically called out to Kevin, she raised his chin with her right hand and leaned down to give him mouth–to–mouth resuscitation. Soon after, Kevin, beneath her, choked a few times and coughed up a mouthful of river water. Kevin opened his eyes and gazed at her with his blurry vision. He then called out her name with a hoarse voice. “Stephanie…” Upon seeing that he had woken up, Stephanie almost burst into tears with relief as she genuinely believed she had accidentally killed him just now. As Kevin saw the excitement in her tearful eyes, he suddenly felt an indescribable emotion welled up inside him. Although he passed out in the river just now, he could feel Stephanie’s concern and nervousness, which was more touching and impactful than any coquettish act from another woman. Kevin admitted, “Steffi, I’ve wronged you before. I was wrong, I really was. Back then, my mother pressured me to marry you, and in the three years we were married, I never really looked at you. I deserve to die…” He then suddenly pulled Stephanie tightly into his embrace. At that moment, their clothes were soaked through. The river they both had been in was cold, and the night breeze was chilly, but their bodies pressed together felt intensely warm. Kevin continued, “Steffi, I never cheated during our marriage. Claire suddenly appeared two months ago with a child. She was my ex–girlfriend, and I didn’t know she had been pregnant when she left the country back then. When she suddenly came back, that’s when I… “I’ve wronged you. Can you give me another chance? I will take good care of you. I really don’t mind the fact that you’ve been violated by other men…” Stephanie was still a bit disoriented. Just moments ago, she jumped into the river in a panic to save Kevin. Stephanie was scared out of her wits and now was chilled to the bone, causing her mind to be foggy. When she was embraced so tightly by him, she 11:21 Fri, 21 Jun Chapter 27 found herself lacking the strength to push him away. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 27” »
Chapter 26 Stephanie returned to her old high school, and since today was the school’s centennial celebration, the campus is was very lively. She excitedly grabbed Dominick’s arm and shared memories of her past. “I used to climb this very tree back then. Sometimes when I missed curfew, I’d climb the tree to jump the … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 26” »
Chapter 25 Dominick wondered in confusion, “Stephanie went missing?” After she left Reed Villa, she didn’t return to the hotel and suddenly vanished without a trace. Vincent was also helping to search for Stephanie and couldn’t help but complain, “What on earth is Stephanie up to? She doesn’t even pick up her phone. Is she doing this on purpose to make us search for her?” Dominick gazed at the slowly setting sun in the sky, his stern face masking his emotions, feeling somewhat irritated. Scott hurriedly parked the car in front of the hotel and leaned out to shout to Dominick, “Dominick, we’ve found her. She’s at the cemetery…” Dominick pondered in bewilderment, ‘She’s at the cemetery?” When Dominick arrived at the cemetery with the others, he immediately recognized the wornan squatting in front of a tombstone in the west section of the graveyard. It was none other than Stephanie herself, Dominick then approached her with a complex expression and heavy steps He stood beside Stephanie and scolded her sternly, “Stephanie! What on earth are you trying to do? Are you intentionally making everyone worried, trying to cause a frantic search to satisfy your vanity? Don’t play this trick with me next time, Stephanie. If something happens to the child, you won’t be able to handle the consequences.” Stephanie suddenly looked up and shouted with resentment, “I know! I know! I’m just a tool for bearing children to your” When Dominick met Stephanie’s tearful and reddened eyes, his eyebrows furrowed slightly Afterward, he glanced at the tombstone in front of Stephanie, which bore the name Madison Clark, Dominick then realized that this was the grave of Stephanie’s mother. As the sun began to set in the west, the sky started to darken. Meanwhile, Dominick and Stephanie just looked at each other in silence, making the already gloomy cemetery seem more cerie After a long while, Dominick coldly said, “Let’s go back.” His voice was much calmer than before. Stephanie did not respond to him. She was still squatting in front of the tombstone, unwilling to leave. Dominick looked down at her frail figure and inexplicably felt annoyed. He scolded her, “Stephanie, what’s the matter with you? Stop acting spoiled and throwing tantrums. I have no patience with women!” “Come back with me!” He repeated sternly. “I don’t need you to tell me what to do.” Stephanie kept her head down, her gaze fixed on the photo of her mother on the tombstone, her eyes brimming with tears. Dominick was frustrated. “Your mother passed away six years ago. Don’t tell me that just because you returned to Reed Villa today, you’ve become sentimental. I don’thave time to keep an eye on you, Come back with me right now!” He really didn’t have much patience for women and bent down and simply pulled Stephanie to her feet. But, for some reason, she was being stubborn today. With her eyes red and swollen, she clung tightly to her mother’s gravestone, refusing to let go. Stephanie cried out, “I won’t gal I don’t want to! I won’t let you force me. None of you can force me… 1/5 Chapter 25 Dominick wondered in confusion, Stephanie went missing?” After she left Reed Villa, she didn’t return to the hotel and suddenly vanished without a trace. Vincent was also helping to search for Stephanie and couldn’t help but complain, “What on earth is Stephanie up to? She doesn’t even pick up her phone. Is she doing this on purpose to make us search for her?” Dominick gazed at the slowly setting sun in the sky, his stern face masking his emotions, feeling somewhat irritated. Scott hurriedly parked the car in front of the hotel and leaned out to shout to Dominick, “Dominick, we’ve found her. She’s at the cemetery…” Dominick pondered in bewilderment, “She’s at the cemetery?” When Dominick arrived at the cemetery with the others, he immediately recognized the woman squatting in front of a tombstone in the west section of the graveyard. It was none other than Stephanie herself. Dominick then approached her with a complex expression and heavy steps. He stood beside Stephanie and scolded her sternly, “Stephanie! What on earth are you trying to do?! Are you intentionally making everyone worried, trying to cause a frantic search to satisfy your vanity? Don’t play this trick with me next time, Stephanie. If something happens to the child, you won’t be able to handle the consequences.” Stephanie suddenly looked up and shouted with resentment, “I know! I know! I’m just a tool for bearing children to you!” When Dominick met Stephanie’s tearful and reddened eyes, his eyebrows furrowed slightly. Afterward, he glanced at the tombstone in front of Stephanie, which bore the name Madison Clark. Dominick then realized that this was the grave of Stephanie’s mother. 15* * 3 23 24 25 2 As the sun began to set in the west, the sky started to darken. Meanwhile, Dominick and Stephanie just looked at each other in silence, making the already gloomy cemetery seem more coric. After a long while, Dominick coldly said, “Let’s go back.” His voice was much calmer than before. Stephanie did not respond to him. She was still squatting in front of the tombstone, unwilling to leave Dominick looked down at her frail figure and inexplicably felt annoyed. He scolded her, “Stephanie, what’s the matter with you? Stop acting spoiled and throwing tantrums. I have no patience with women!” “Come back with me!” He repeated sternly. “I don’t need you to tell me what to do.” Stephanie kept her head down, her gaze fixed on the photo … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 25” »
Chapter 24 Stephanie felt inexplicably downcast. When she woke up the next day, she felt groggy and sluggish, and she didn’t get out of bed until 10 o’clock, completely forgetting about the card game. “Where is Dominick After waking up, she realized he was nowhere to be seen. Just as she stepped out of the hotel suite, she bumped into Vincent. He was still holding a grudge against her for tricking him the previous night, so he said coldly. “You can go back to Reed Villa by yourself. He’s not going with you, “Dominick went to the cemetery. Today is Jessica’s death anniversary.” Dominick was supposed to accompany Stephanie back to Reed Villa, but when she heard that he was going to pay respects to his deceased ex–girlfriend today, Stephanie couldn’t help but think that he must have truly loved that woman. The storm in Caelorium had finally stopped, yet she hesitated when she arrived at the hotel lobby, She didn’t want to go back to Reed Villa. Suddenly, a familiar voice called out from the hotel entrance. It was an elderly voice filled with excitement. “Steffi…” Stephanie’s expression flickered with disbelief as she quickly walked over, and her voice suddenly choked up with emotion as she said, “Grandma.” “Steffi, it really is you. You’ve really come back! Where have you been all these years? Why didn’t you come back to visit us? Do you know how worried I’ve been?” said the elegant and dignified Samantha Reed with concern and frustration in her voice, her eyes brimmed with tears. At that, Stephanie felt a pang in her heart and immediately embraced the elderly woman in front of her. She hadn’t expected her grandmother to come to the hotel to pick her up personally, it had been six years since they last saw each other, and Stephanie currently felt both guilty and conflicted, “Mr. George Wellington from Havencrest called us a few days ago,” Samantha said, her face lighting up with joy as she took Stephanie’s hand and led har into the car. “I watched you grow up from a child, so I know you very well. If I hadn’t come to fetch you myself today, you would have sneaked away. Now that you’re back, you are not allowed to run off again, okay? “By the way, where is Mr. Wellington?” Samantha asked as she excitedly looked around. After getting into the car with Samantha and hearing the question, Stephanie looked conflicted. “He’s busy with some important matters today.” “That’s understandable, as the sole heir of the third generation of the Wellington family, he surely has a lot to do,” Samantha said, her face still beaming with excitement. “Steffi, I heard you’ve already gotten a marriage license with him. You’ve really done well to become part of the Wellington family. I’m so happy for you.” Stephanie’s expression stiffened at her words. She felt as if this family reunion had suddenly taken an unpleasant turn. Meanwhile, the car smoothly headed toward Reed Villa. Along the way, Samantha excitedly asked Stephanie many questions about the Wellington family but nothing about how she had been over the years. This realization then darkened Stephanie’s expression. Just as they reached the entrance to Reed Villa, she could hear the excited chatter from inside the villa. “It’s been so many years since we last met. Oh my, you’ve lost so much weight. Samantha said we were expecting an important quest today, but I had no idea it was you, why didn’t you let me know beforehand?” 12:50 Thu, 20 Jun Me Chapter 24 “Where is Gary? We’ve specifically brought a bottle of vintage wine for him to try, to thank him for the financing he helped with before.” “He’s upstairs right now. We’re family. There’s no need to be to formal.” As the conversation continued, the villa was filled with laughter and cheerful voices Stephanie, on the other hand, stood frozen at the entrance as her hands involuntarily clenched into fists. At this exact moment, all she wanted to do was turn around and leave. 77% “All those things from the past are years behind us now, Steffi, Don’t hold a grudge against your stepmother anymore, Samantha said, seemingly having sensed her desire to escape. She immediately took Stephanie’s hand and practically dragged her inside. “It looks like Claire has also come over. Let’s go in.” Once they walked in, a servant announced, “Mrs. Samantha Reed has returned.” Immediately after, sounds of quick footsteps were heard, and Claire ran over to the door, eagerly saying, “Samantha, it’s been so many years since we last saw each other!” However, when she saw Stephanie next to Samantha, her smile froze and turned into a look of shock. At that moment, Kevin, who was even more shocked than Claire, almost reflexively ran over. He stared at Stephanie incredulously and asked, “Stephanie, why are you here?! Are you following me?!” Upon hearing him, Stephanie smirked coldly. Samantha was the first to ask, “You two knew each other before?” “Yes!” Stephanie spat out the word through gritted teeth. It was only then that Kevin seemed to snap back to reality. Upon seeing Samantha and Stephanie arm in arm, he suddenly understood something, his expression turning complex and troubled. Samantha noticed his strange look toward Stephanie, while Claire appeared conflicted and resentful by the side. “Steffi, I’m glad you finally decided to come back. I want to apologize for what happened before. It was my fault, and I’ve truly felt guilty over these years. You can ask me to do anything. Just please don’t be upset with your father, okay?” Courtney Peterson spoke with a concerned expression and gentle tone. She seemed to be begging for forgiveness, but she also implied that Stephanie had been stubborn and unwilling to return to Reed Villa all these years “Oh, my dear, I’m sure Steffi wouldn’t remember those little past issues,” Samantha replied cheerfully, seemingly in a good mood. Afterward, she instructed Courtney, “Go call Gary down. He’s always busy with work and forgets to care about his own daughter. You wouldn’t believe how impressive Steffi is now… As Samantha spoke, she led Stephanie toward the living room and warmly offered her fruits and desserts. … Read More “Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus Chapter 24” »