Chapter 118
Shela zoned out for a while, then finally resorted to crying a river to Elgin, âMr. Ramirez, I-I messed up⦠Please forgive me, I swear! wonât make the same mistake again, pleaselâ
Too bad, her tears didnât do squat with Elgin. He wasnât buying that act.
Shela had cried too many times and he was sick of it
Elgin stood there, stone-cold, not a shred of emotion on his face.
âShela, Iâve turned a blind eye to your shenanigans before, let you run wild. But you crossed the line, big timeâ
âMr. Ramirez, no, please donât kick me out.â
âHavenât I been good enough to you?â he asked, âYou dare fake your miscarriage today, who knows what crazy thing youâll do next time!â Shela shook her head frantically, saying, âI wonât dare, I really wonât ever again. Mr. Ramirez, do you remember when you found me, you said youâd been looking for me for so long.â
Elginâs face was unreadable, âIf I didnât have a heart, you wouldnât be standing here crying your eyes out!â
Those who deceived him never ended well!
Letitia stood by the perfect spectator.
Shela had dug her own grave
It was up to Elgin to decide her fate complete disappointment or a sliver of mercy.
Of course, Letitia wished Shela would just vanish for good. But there seemed to be a secret between Elgin and Shela that she wasnât privy to
Either way, Shela was down and out for the count this time, wouldnât dare cause trouble anytime soon.
âButler Elgin bellowed, âGet Shela out of here!â
âRight away, Mr. Ramirez.â
The butler summoned two security guys, they grabbed Shela by the arms, left and right, and dragged her out as she screamed her lungs
out
Shela kept wailing, heartbreakingly so, âI wonât go, I want to stay. Mr. Ramirez, I truly realize my mistake, just give me a chance⦠Mr. Ramirez!
Elgin turned his back, clasped his hands behind him, looked up slightly, eyes closed.
Until Shelaâs voice faded into nothingness, he remained still, a statue in the quiet room.
What just happened seemed like it never did.
âYouâll forgive her, wonât you,â Letitia said, âafter all, you have a thing for her.â
Elginâs adamâs apple bobbed. âWhere did you get the idea I like her? Did I ever say that?â
âIf you didnât like her, why marry her? Why put up with her?â Letitia couldnât help but wonder, âDid Shela save your life or something? Are you repaying a debt?â
He glanced at her sideways, brows furrowed, âYouâre the enemyâs daughter, and I married you, didnât I?â
âYou said it was a form of atonement, not a joyride.â
âHmm, glad you remember.â
Letitia shrugged, âAfter marrying you, Iâve paid too high a price. I canât forget, and canât afford to forget, gotta keep myself on my toes.â
Elgin slowly faced her, eyes meeting hers, âLetitia, with Shela, itâs just obligation, it has nothing to do with feelingsâ
Even if he kept reminiscing about that one night, it was just his own memory.
Shete could never bring back the feel of that night.
âObligation? She really did save your life, huh?â
âSomething like thatâ
Letizia was more confused Whatâs that even mean? What really happened between them?
Forget it doesnât matter, she didnât ask
She spoke early, Elgin, now i can tell you straight up didnât push Shela down the stairs, didnât try to harm your child. Letitia, donât
a lite Whitever you decide about Shela, to forgive or to cut ties, thatâs on you, not my business The one thing the grateful for
is my childâs wellâ With that, Letitia turned and left.
Just as she reached the door, something crossed her mind, âJust a heads up, faking a pregnancy and then a miscarriage, Shela couldnât have pulled that off alone. As to whoâs helping her, I reckon youâll figure it outâ
She left without looking back, leaving Elgin alone in the living room, powerful yet so isolated.
He held sway, everyone tiptoed around him, deference in spades.
But in reality, he felt lonely, all the time.
Shela played him like a fiddle, treating the news of carrying his child as a joke, a bargaining chip, it was utterly infuriating!
âGo,â Eigin commanded, his voice icy. âbring Mark to my studyâ
âYes, sir!â
Mark had no clue what was going on, he hadnât met with Shela
When he heard Mr. Ramirez was summoning him, even sent a luxury car, he was over the moon, thinking it was about wedding dowry or
something.
Mr. Ramirezâs dowry, itâd be the talk of AquaCity!
In the study
âMr. Ramirez, you wanted to see me,â Mark beamed, âWhatâs so important this late?â
Elgin stood by the window, hands behind his back, âVery important.â
âIs it about your mamage to Shela? She often talks to me about it, says she wonât marry anyone but you. And you and Letitia have signed the divorce papers, just waiting for the time to â
Elgin turned around, his gaze sharp as a blade!
It scared Mark speechless. âMr. Mr
âHow I am with Letitia is none of your business!â
âYes, yes, I just.â Mark, temfied of offending Elgin, slapped himself in panic, âI should keep my mouth shut, please donât mind me!â
âWhat else has Shela told you?â
Mark shook his head vigorously, âNothing else, no_â
âShe told you about the pregnancy first, didnât she.â
âYes, she wasnât feeling well, she was throwing up I took her to the hospital and found out.â Mark explained, âI may run a mental hospital, but I know a bit more medical stuff than the average Joeâ
Elgin stepped closer, pressing. âReally?â
âYes, yesâ
Elginâs presence was overwhelming, his gaze alone made Markâs palms sweat.
âAfter Shela had her miscarriage, you were the one taking care of her, right?â
âYeah, well,â Mark began to lay it on thick, âher mom passed away early on, and Iâve been playing both mom and dad to her I owe her big time. Luckily, Shela is one sensible kidâ¦â
Mark rambled on and on until he sensed something was off in the air
When he looked up and caught the icy look in Elginâs eyes, his legs turned to jelly, and he abruptly stopped talking, not knowing how to proceed.
âGo on Elgin raised an eyebrow. âWhy the sudden silence?â
Ramirez. 1. What is this about?â