Chapter 485:
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With a soft sigh, she glanced at Allison, her tone shifting to that of an adult placating a difficult child. âIâm sorry, Ms. Clarke. Please forgive me. Otherwise, Kellan might actually get upset with me, and Iâll have no choice but to call Kinslee for help.â
Dropping Kinsleeâs name was no accident. Carole hoped it would serve as a reminderâespecially to Kellanâthat Kinslee was indebted to her.
But before she could continue, Kellanâs voice cut through the air, cold and sharp as ice. âMy grandma is resting. If anyone dares step foot in the nursing home, they wonât leave it.â
His eyes were hard, an impenetrable shade that revealed nothing of the storm raging beneath. A dangerous calm emanated from him, etched deep in the sharp lines of his face.
A surge of realization froze Carole in place. Sheâd heard whispers beforeâfragments of rumors about the ruthless internal feuds that had plagued the Lloyd family, especially the battle of the illegitimate sons. Kellanâs rise to power had been nothing short of brutal.
A chill prickled her skin, urging her to pull back, daring not to test the waters any further.
âI only mentioned it casually. Honestly, Ms. Clarke, I think of you as a friend,â she added quickly, trying to salvage what little dignity she had left.
Allison met Caroleâs forced politeness with a faint, amused smile. âOh, Iâm not upset, Miss Perry. On the contrary, Iâm very grateful. Youâve made my day much more⦠entertaining.â
Caroleâs face went blank, her confidence visibly shaken. She had never met such an audacious woman. She had planned to leverage Kellanâs authority to unsettle Allison, but the tactic had backfired spectacularly.
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For the moment, she could do nothing but sit there, feeling small and helpless between Allisonâs defiance and Kellanâs indifferent threat. The tension hung thickly between them, silent and eerie, until it was broken by a voice from outside.
âAllison.â
Allison looked up, spotting a tall figure near the door. He wore a sleek black shirt, its collar stitched with intricate, custom embroidery, the handiwork of an exclusive designer. The shirtâs series was aptly named Beloved. A glint of silver caught her eye as his wrist movedâa Patek Philippe watch encircled it, hinting at his status. Beneath the watch, a faint, sinuous tattoo of a scarlet snake peeked out, a subtle but bold mark against his skin. The setting sun filtered in through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting a warm glow that played off the silver earring in his ear.
âLong time no see,â Gordon greeted, his voice calm and still carrying that familiar youthful lilt. He didnât even acknowledge Kellanâs glare as he approached. It was as if the other man was little more than a shadow in the room.
âI ran into some traffic on the way. Hope I didnât keep you waiting too long.â
When he saw the coffee and brownie on the table, he smiled like a child. âDid you order these for me? You know theyâre my favorites.â
Allison nodded. âYes. Did you bring what I asked for?â
âI did. Iâll hand it over in a bit.â
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