Chapter 243
Mr. James thought he had his approval and immediately went to tell Maja, but she just turned her head
away.
“Thanks, but the tow truck should be here soon, I’ll just wait. Plus, I need my car. If it’s fixed today, I’ll
have to head back to Greenfield
Mr. James had noticed her shivering and wanted to offer her a spot in the warm car. But hearing her
response, he backed off.
The closest tow truck would only take twenty minutes to arrive. Maja stayed outside waiting, sneezing
uncontrollably.
Mr. James went to explain the situation to the directors in the car and also informed lan, who just
closed the car window, not giving a damn.
Twenty minutes later, the tow truck arrived. Maja got on, following the truck to the mechanic. It was her
first time on such a vehicle, and the driver was a hoot, so she relaxed a bit, watching the scenery go
by.
Several cars trailed behind the tow truck, heading into town.
At the mechanic, it took another half hour for her car to be up and running again.
Maja paid up, went to the neighboring pharmacy to get some cold medicine, popped a few pills, then
planned to head back to Greenfield. But then Susan called. Maja glanced at the phone, and without
hesitation, hung up, then hit the gas.
Susan sighed at the sound of her call being disconnected, watching Daly smoking in silence next to
her.
In the house, Olivia was still making a racket, calling Leo good for nothing. Leo stared at her belly, and
bit back several retorts in the making.
It was four in the afternoon when Maja finally made it back to Greenfield.
She was basically running on fumes by then, she wanted to go home but was afraid of running into that
crazy woman who had been h Leo. She wanted to go back to Rosewood Manor but was worried that
lan might also return to Greenfield.
In the end, she decided to get a room in a hotel, and specifically avoided the one lan had been staying
at.
After a bath, she popped a few more pills and fell into a comfortable sleep, finally feeling a bit more like
herself. Since her phone was off an charging, she had no idea what was going down in the
Pennyfeather family.
Neil’s health was in a bad state. He’d been in the hospital these past few days and decided to go home
that night without telling anyone. Cristina had told him that afternoon that she was planning to stay in Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
the hospital for a week, and both Tricia and Glenn were out of the house.
Neil didn’t bother calling them.
When he opened the door to the living room, he found it devoid of the usual staff. Neil furrowed his
brows. He didn’t recall giving the staff the day off, so where were they?
He went to the second floor, only to hear voices coming from his bedroom, Cristina’s voice.
“That old man’s got liver cancer, and he won’t last long. The doctor says he’s got a year tops. Once
he’s gone, the company’s ours. He wants to give Maja shares, and we need to nip this in the bud, or it’ll
be too late when Maja comes back from Crystalbrook Valley.”
Nell was frozen stiff. He couldn’t believe his ears, a rush of anger that was almost enough to bring tears
to his eyes.
Then he heard Carter’s voice
“You’re a real piece of work, even Neil’s been fooled by you.
“Do you think I would’ve stuck around him this long if it weren’t for you? You even watched me cozy up
to him without a hint of jealousy.”
“I was just thinking of our future. Once we have the company, we can live the life we want. This is the
crucial moment, bear with it a bit longer.”
“Carter, are you really okay with me sleeping with him?”
“Babe, of course I mind, now come here. We have a rare opportunity tonight, we can’t be interrupted
again. Last time we almost got caught by Maja, it scared the life out of me.”
“Glenn’s warned me several times to be careful at home.”
Then came sounds that were better left undescribed.
Neil’s grip on the doorknob tightened, and his face turned red with anger. He flung the door open,
looking at the two on the bed, shouting in anger “You two!! You scumbags!”
He was so angry he couldn’t form a full sentence, almost fainting on the spot.