Secret 30
Chapter 30 Mr Grumpy
Navigating the intricate dance of subordination today is akin to mastering a dual–edged sword–requiring finesse in civil diplomacy and military precision.
Each step and word must be executed with the elegance of a seasoned performer. Life, after all, is a grand theatre production, where success hinges not just on skill but also on the artful rendition of one’s role,
With a determined glint in his eye, he pivoted on his heel, the decision solidifying like steel in his resolve. The tension crackled in the air, thick with anticipation, as he strode purposefully towards Mr. Goetz’s office. This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
But before he could speak, Oona’s piercing gaze met his, a frigid indifference cutting through the air like a frosty breeze. With a dismissive flick of her hand, she pointed towards the exit, her voice as cold and sharp as shattered glass
“The exit is over there. Kindly leave on your own, she commanded, echoing with finality. She swept from the room with a decisive turn, leaving him standing there, a lone figure in the wake of rejection.
Eddie sank to the floor, fingers grasping Oona’s shoelace–a desperate move in the face of Mrs. Goetz’s strict rules against physical contact.
Pulling her hair was out of the question, risking Mr. Goetz’s severe retribution. So, reluctantly, he resorted to the shoelace–a small act of defiance in a household ruled by fear.
With a tug, he braced himself for the consequences, knowing it was his only option.
“Mrs. Goetz, Eddie implored, his voice ringing with earnestness. Please, I can do anything you ask of me. From wielding at pen to mastering the art of combat and even conjuring culinary delights through stir–frying, steaming, or baking–I’m your
man
Eddie’s eyes sparkled with determination, a glimmer of hope amidst the tension. But if Oona refused, he knew he’d have to play his final hand.
Oona’s gaze remained calm as she observed Eddie’s impassioned plea. “Where’s your Mr. Goetz?” she countered, words slicing through the air like a knife. “Let him come and take you away
Oona’s suspicion hung thick in the air as she regarded Eddie, aware of his ties to Clayton yet reluctant to entertain strangers. in her domain.
“Mrs. Goetz,” Eddie’s voice was bitter, his gaze piercing with resentment. Are you afraid I’ll deplete your family’s provisions?”
His refusal to indulge even in a morsel of sustenance betrayed a deep–seated frugality. Yet, behind the facade of strength. Eddie maintained a veneer of assurance. “Rest assured, Mrs. Goetz, I won’t lay a finger on your fare. Perhaps I’ll bring my
own.
Impatience flashed across Oona’s features as she locked eyes with Eddie, her cold stare cutting through the tension. “Do you even comprehend how your tale will conclude one day?”
Internally, Eddie’s gratitude swirled like a storm within him. Had Mrs. Goetz, in her enigmatic way, pondered his fate in the grand tapestry of time? It was a strangely considerate notion, casting a flicker of warmth amidst the frost of their excha
“By talking too much!” Oona’s retort sliced through the air like a dagger, her words both cutting and cryptic. With a regal turn, she ascended the staircase, her departure a silent decree.
Eddie stood rooted to the spot, a sense of wounded vulnerability washing over him like a wave crashing against a rocky shore Was it his loquacious nature that had put Mrs. Goetz off, his mind grappling with the implications of her icy remark?
The lingering echo of her words hung heavy in the air, each syllable a testament to the enigma that was Mrs. Goetz. And as Eddie stood there, he couldn’t shake the unsettling feeling that there was more to her cryptic warning than met the eye.
As the weight of Mrs. Goetz’s non–dismissal settled upon him, Eddie felt the tension in his muscles release like a tightly wound spring. He finally allowed himself a long–awaited sigh of relief. It was as if a storm cloud had passed, leaving behind a momentary calm.
Eddar reached for his phone without hesitation, fingers trembling slightly with anticipation as he dialed Mr. Goetz’s mumber
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Chapter 30 Mr Grumpy
Each digit pressed was a step closer to clarity, to resolution.
On the other end of the line, Clayton waited with bated breath; the silence punctuated only by the faint crackle of static. When Eddie’s voice finally broke through the line, delivering his report, Clayton’s surprise was palpable–a sharp intake of breath and a furrowed brow betraying his astonishment.
Clayton’s mind churned with curiosity and concern as he pondered the aftermath of Eddie’s encounter with Mrs. Goetz. He had anticipated a fiery reaction from her temper, perhaps even the hasty disposal of Eddie’s belongings. Yet, the unexpected revelation that Eddie remained left him both surprised and intrigued.
Unable to contain his curiosity longer, Clayton voiced the question. “Did she mention me?”
Eddie felt a twinge of discomfort at the memory of his interaction with Mrs. Goetz While she had expressed her displeasure, the humiliating nature of her request to remove him was something he couldn’t bring himself to divulge to Mr. Goetz
With a quick mental shuffle, Eddie composed himself and replied, “No, Mrs. Goetz didn’t mention you.” It was a calculated response that shielded Clayton from the harsh reality of the situation while preserving the fragile balance of their professional relationship.
The tension simmered like a kettle on the brink of boiling over in the backdrop of their conversation, each word laden with unspoken truths and hidden motives.
The sharp click of the phone line disconnecting echoed in Eddie’s ears, cutting through the air like a blade. Clayton’s chilly voice lingered in the silence that followed, leaving behind an uneasy chill that seemed to seep into every corner of Eddie’s thoughts.
A knot of apprehension tightened in Eddie’s stomach. There was a palpable sense of disquiet, a nagging feeling that something was amiss. Had Clayton detected the subtle evasion in Eddie’s response? Or was it something else entirely that troubled him?
Eddie’s mind raced with possibilities, each more unsettling than the last. Could Mrs. Goetz hadn’t mentioned Clayton, leaving him conspicuously absent from their conversation? The notion sent a shiver down Eddie’s spine, casting a shadow of doubt over his understanding of the situation.
In the room’s stillness, the weight of uncertainty pressed upon Eddie like a heavy cloak, enveloping him in its suffocating embrace. As he grappled with the unsettling implications of Clayton’s silence, the air seemed charged with an unspoken tension, fraught with the unspoken truths that lurked beneath the surface.
A peculiar unease gripped Clayton’s heart like a vice, refusing to loosen its hold despite his attempts to brush it aside.
With a determined set to his jaw, he reached for his coat, the fabric cool against his fingertips as he shrugged it on with practiced ease.
As he emerged into the bustling foyer, Clayton was met with the respectful gaze of his subordinate, the unspoken question hanging heavy in the air.
Clayton’s respectful subordinate, his demeanor polished and poised, stepped forward as Clayton emerged. “Mr. Goetz, where are you headed?“.
Clayton’s gaze flickered with determination as he replied, his voice carrying the weight of purpose. “To Gustama Court, he declared, his words ringing with urgency and resolve.
As Oona ascended the stairs of Gustama Court, her steps quickened with a frantic urgency.
The second floor became a blur as she swept through, turning rooms upside down in her search.
Each corner was scrutinized, and every nook and cranny was inspected with an enthusiasm that bordered on desperation
It was a whirlwind of activity, a storm of determination that left no stone unturned in its wake.