Chapter 194:
Although the Dawson family seemed glamorous on the surface, those in the know avoided getting involved with them. Noble families might outwardly flatter the Dawsons, but none were willing to marry their daughters into the family, fearing potential troubles. Even Stella was hesitant to see Eileen take risks. If Bryan failed, he would be in a dangerous situation. After all, even his own father would turn on him.
âMrs. Dawson, thatâs not what I meant. This matter is very important. Please let me think it over carefully,â Eileen said. She saw the sadness in Stellaâs eyes but didnât agree right away out of sympathy. She needed to consider the consequences carefully. While she was prepared to take risks for Bryanâs sake, she hesitated when it involved her child.
Having a child might secure Bryanâs position in the Dawson family, but it wouldnât eliminate his enemies, putting the child in constant danger. It wasnât something Eileen could overlook.
âTake all the time you need,â Stella reassured, her smile reappearing. âIâll arrange for the driver to take you home.â
Eileen declined, shaking her head. âIâll catch a taxi. Take care of yourself, Mrs. Dawson.â
Stella acquiesced, deciding not to press further, deeming it best to avoid unnecessary complications.
Exiting the ward, Eileen spotted Jarred at the end of the hallway. He hurried toward her as their eyes met.
âMiss Curtis, have you concluded your discussion?â he inquired.
Eileen nodded. âNo need for formalities, Jarred. You can just call me Eileen.â
Your escape begins with ga ln ov els . com âThat wouldnât be proper,â Jarred responded with a smile, politely declining. He escorted Eileen to the elevator before returning to Stellaâs ward.
Stella lay lost in thought on the bed. Hearing the door, she stirred slightly, turning her gaze toward it.
âEileenâs left?â she inquired.
Jarred nodded. âYes.â
Stella sighed, a hint of relief washing over her features. âDespite all the twists and turns, they havenât let me down. One of my concerns has been alleviated. Now, I only wish to see Bryan assume his place in the Dawson family before I can rest in peace.â
âMadam, were you not certain from the start that Mr. Dawson and Miss Curtis would end up together?â Jarred asked, surprised.
âIt was a gamble,â Stella admitted.
Jarred felt a chill of apprehension. âYou had no guarantees, yet a year ago, you had Miss Curtis and Mr. Dawson sign that agreement. It was incredibly risky.â
That agreement concerned the entire Dawson family.
âEileen isnât the type to covet the Dawson familyâs wealth. If they hadnât ended up together, Eileen would have come back to me,â Stella asserted confidently. She knew she had not misjudged Eileenâs character.
Stella added, âSheâll face difficulties now that sheâs involved with the Dawson familyâs matters. If she manages to get through this challenging period, I will ensure she is duly compensated.â
Jarred nodded in agreement. Proper compensation was imperative, given the perilous journey ahead.
As soon as Eileen left the hospital, she sent a message to Bryan, fearing he might become anxious and disrupt Jacobâs engagement party if she didnât contact him.
Bryan responded to her message, assuring her he would return promptly after the party and advising her to head home now.
Eileen intended to follow his advice, but just as she got into a taxi, she received a call from Jacob.
âEileen! Could you come and keep a watchful eye on Phoebe for me?â Jacob said over the phone. His voice was muffled amidst the party chatter, signaling his presence at the engagement celebration.
âWhy? What happened?â Eileen asked.
âSheâs already downed two bottles of red wine and is brooding in a corner. Iâm genuinely concerned,â Jacob replied, worried not about Phoebeâs potential to disrupt the festivities but about her safety.
Phoebeâs current state held little significance. If she disrupted the engagement party, she would face repercussions from the esteemed Beckett and Meyer families.
Eileen requested the address of the engagement party and promptly instructed the taxi driver to take her there. Even though she didnât have an invitation, Jacob had informed the security at the entrance about her arrival, ensuring her seamless entry.
Renowned in Onaland, both the Meyer and Beckett families epitomized prestige, evident in the grandeur of the engagement affair. The entire hotel was brimming with guests for the event, and at the entrance of the hall, a photo of Megan and Jacob adorned the space, showing them as a perfect couple with beaming smiles on their faces.
Eileen glanced at the photo before slipping into the hall, where attendees donned formal attire and suits. Clad in a down jacket and jeans, she went unnoticed as people mistook her for a server, paying her no mind.
In a secluded corner, Phoebe had a case of wine stashed under the table at her feet. She deviated from the norm of sipping from glasses, opting instead to drink directly from the bottle. She took a sip, the red liquid trickling down the corner of her lips. Despite her pricey attire, she appeared disheveled.
Eileen grabbed some napkins from a nearby table and approached Phoebe, gently taking the bottle from her and dabbing her mouth. âQuit it with the drinks. Iâll take you back now,â Eileen said.
âThey practically invited me to drown in their wedding booze. How could I resist?â Phoebe snatched the napkins from Eileenâs hand, hastily scrubbing her mouth and inadvertently smearing her lipstick. âI need to keep drinking. I even brought a wedding gift. If I donât drink enough, itâll be a waste of money.â
Eileen sat beside Phoebe, pondering how to sway her. Occasionally, she glimpsed Jacob amidst the crowd, visibly concerned for Phoebe. Two people who liked each other had come to this point. How could Eileen intervene? She couldnât encourage Jacob to rethink his engagement, nor could she convince Phoebe to cause a scene at the party.
âYou should find some time to talk with Jacob after this engagement party,â Eileen suggested.
Phoebe suddenly fell silent, tipping her head back to gulp down two hefty swallows of wine.
She then said, âYou know, thereâs this unwritten rule here. When a couple gets engaged, the guyâs supposed to prepare a house. After the engagement party, theyâll try living together before they get married. Tonight⦠theyâre going to sleep with each other.â
Eileen was familiar with this purported âhigh-society rule,â though it had fallen out of practice in recent times. Either party could decline if they werenât on board. So, from what Phoebe had said, neither Jacob nor Megan had objected?
âJacob is nothing,â Phoebe scoffed. âThere are a slew of better guys out there. I could easily find someone whoâd treat me like royalty.â
Phoebeâs grievances were fueled by bitterness.
Eileen listened in silence. Whenever Phoebeâs voice rose, drawing eyes, Eileen offered an apologetic smile. Seeing that Phoebe showed no signs of stopping, Eileen had to intervene. âAre you really set on making a spectacle of yourself today? You were once well-known in Onalandâs social circles. Many people still recognize you. Even if youâve cut ties with the Burton family, you canât just disregard your own dignity.â
Phoebe had been intoxicated enough to have flown in from Wist Land overnight. So, she could easily get drunk enough today to cause a scene here. Eileen urgently needed Phoebe to sober up before anything bad could happen.
âWho needs dignity anyway?â Phoebe fired back. âI canât stomach Megan. You know what she had the nerve to say to me just now? âIf you ever hit rock bottom, you can come to me, and Iâll throw you a bone out of respect for Jacob.â And you know the kicker? Jacob actually went along with it.â
Eileen now understood why Phoebe was so emotional. It wasnât just about Megan; it was about Jacob breaking her heart.
Phoebe continued, âHow disgusting, flaunting their love in front of me. The man I rejected is now cherished by Megan. Meganâs my rival, and Jacob had to get engaged to her of all people?â Tears streamed down Phoebeâs cheeks uncontrollably.
Observing Phoebeâs emotional outburst, Eileen rose, intending to lead her away. However, Phoebe shrugged off Eileenâs hand, hurled her wine bottle onto the long table, and dashed into the crowd.
âPhoebe!â Eileen hastened to follow.
Phoebe sprinted, disregarding the people she collided with, and intercepted Jacob and Megan, who were mingling in the crowd. Megan shot Phoebe a disdainful glance.
âJacob, this is the last time Iâm asking. Are you coming with me or not?â Phoebe demanded.
Jacobâs face paled as he instinctively glanced at his father, Corley Meyer, who was nearby. Phoebeâs voice was loud enough to reach Corleyâs ears, and his expression immediately darkened. He turned to walk over.
âPhoebe Burton, what do you think youâre doing? This isnât the time or place for jokes,â Jacob said.
âIâm not joking. Iâm asking you one thing: do you want to be with me? This is your last chance. If you turn me down today and get engaged to Megan, youâll never see me for the rest of your life.â Phoebe spoke with determination, her reddened eyes locked onto Jacob.
Eileen pushed through the crowd, about to step in when an arm barred her way. It was Bryan. He shook his head at Eileen. âThings have escalated. Getting involved now will only cause trouble.â
âI understand. Iâm not going to interfere. Iâll simply take Phoebe away,â Eileen said, cautious enough not to get involved. She just wanted to stop Phoebe from causing more trouble.
âSheâs in no condition to be taken away,â Bryan said calmly. He observed Eileenâs flushed face due to the hotelâs heat and unzipped her coat slightly before guiding her to a cooler, less crowded area where they could still observe the scene.
Phoebeâs behavior had made everyone displeased, prompting a barrage of harsh words hurled at her. The Burton couple looked both furious and embarrassed. Having already cut ties with Phoebe, they were unwilling to step in. However, ignoring it meant the Burton family would still be gossiped about due to Phoebeâs antics.
âPhoebe, do you feel no shame?â Meganâs voice carried a harsh tone, fueled by anger at Phoebeâs public confrontation. âEngaging in such actions as stealing a man? Who taught you this?â
âIâm not talking to you!â Phoebe snapped. âIâm still better than you, you know. Do you think I donât know how you badmouthed me and got close to the Meyer family after I left? Thatâs how you got engaged to Jacob.â
Even though she had severed ties with the Burton family and left Onaland, she still kept in touch with her old friends. Through them, she had heard all about Megan badmouthing her and currying favor with the Meyer family after her departure.
Meganâs face flushed with a mix of shame and anger at Phoebeâs words.
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