Chapter 537 Why Is She Here?
The woman who approached them radiated confidence and elegance. Her lips curled into a warm smile as she inquired, âWho is she?â
Josieâs eyes darted around but eventually met the womanâs gaze. She froze with a hint of nervousness as she stared at Claudia. Claudia looked completely different from the two months they had spent together.
Her eyes exuded a strong charisma.
Josieâs mask covered her face, so Claudia didnât seem to be able to identify her.
Arnold was quick to respond, trying to deflect attention away from Josie. âSheâs my assistant,â he said firmly. âSheâs here to give me a status update.â
As always, Claudia was warm and kind. She glanced at Josie and said, âIt must be tiring to work until this late. You two can go ahead and finish your work.â
Josieâs feet shuffled together as she tried to keep her bedroom slippers hidden.
Arnold politely asked, âAunt Claudia, I have an urgent matter to take care of. Could we borrow your study room for a short while?â
Claudia considered Arnoldâs request for a moment as she looked at the crowd. âTâll have the maid take you to the study room in our guest room. Thereâs a computer there.â
âSure.â
Arnold took Josie upstairs. Her mind was a jumble of confusion. From the way Claudia spoke, it seemed like she was practically one of the Olsen family.
She was still trying to make sense of what had transpired in such a short time. They hadnât seen each other for a day, and now they were meeting in such an unexpected way.
âArnold, Josie called after him as they walked up the stairs. âWho was that woman?â
Arnold answered matter-of-factly, âHavenât you met her before? Sheâs part of the Olsen family. Sheâs Summerâs mother.â He then continued to explain, âSheâs been spending most of her time in the mountains, so she rarely meets anyone. I guess itâs normal for you not to know her.â
Josieâs forehead creased. She would never have guessed that the woman who had gotten along so well with her was Summerâs mother. She was destined to be her adversary.
Josie even said that she would be happy if she were her mother.
Now that she had reflected on her actions in the past, she felt utterly ashamed. How could she consider her as her mother?
Upon reaching the second floor, they heard a familiar voice echoing from down the hall. âWhat is it?â
Josieâs steps faltered nervously Arnold turned to look at her The man in front of them was someone she hadnât seen in a long time. He had a quiet and collected air And the woman standing before him was a lady in a cocktail dress. Her eyes were lowered, and her natural charisma was undeniable. âMr. Russell, thank you for helping me just now,â she said sincerely.
âI didnât do it for you,â Dexter responded, his eyes darting away from her, his face devoid of any emotion.
Heather was no longer the timid girl she used to be. She stood with her hands behind her back and smiled at him with a playful grin. âI know you did it for me,â she spoke in a delicate and sweet voice.
The man kept his cool, refusing to acknowledge her claims. âNo,â he said firmly.
Heather leaned in closer to him. âYou must feel guilty for mistaking me for Josie, so you helped me escape Ms. Olsenâs outburst.â
That one sentence contained too much critical information, and Josie was left reeling in shock and confusion.
Dexterâs forehead creased into a tight knot as he explained, âYouâre overthinking it. Itâs Summerâs birthday today. I canât miss it.â
âBut isnât it a strange coincidence that you arrived right on time? You were here the moment Summer was boiling with rage and had no intent of backing down.â
Heatherâs gaze lifted to meet his eyes, her body inching closer to him.
âCanât I interpret it such that Mr. Russell was here to save me?â
Arnold stared into Josieâs eyes, and his gaze deepened with worry.
Josie gave a strained smile as she said under her breath, âLetâs go in. We donât have much time left.â
She should have expected Dexter to be here on such an occasion.
However, she could never have predicted meeting him under these circumstances, leaving her confused by the sudden revelation.
Arnold pushed the door open to the study and held it open for Josie to enter.