Chapter 207
Tavon had been dabbling in the business world. He was not exactly loaded, but heâd got a fair chunk of change, with assets totaling in the hundreds of millions.
The Morton family ran a tea business, shipping their product overseas. Tavon had been around the block and met all sorts of people. But when he looked into Anastasiaâs sharp eyes, he felt an inexplicable fear
Anastasia took the initiative to hop into the car, which took Tavon by surprise. He figured she would keep him at armâs length. Seeing Anastasia in the car, Tavon cracked a smile, hopped in after her, and gestured for the driver to get a move on.
The car was roomy, and the temperature was just right. But when Anastasia sat down, Tavon felt a chill in the air.
Before Tavon could even open his mouth, Anastasia jumped in with a barrage of questions. âWhere are you living now? Whatâs your family business? This car must have cost a pretty penny, right? Besides a daughter, do you have any other children? Whatâs annual
your
income? How much are your assets?â
Tavon was caught off guard by Anastasiaâs rapidâfire questions. Tavon was a businessman, always playing his cards close to his chest.
Worried Anastasia might be after his family fortune, he chuckled and said halfâjokingly, âWeâre in the tea business, dabbled in tourism too. But the economyâs in the gutter, business isnât exactly booming, so weâve been losing money for years. I live in Willowbrook. Got a boy and a girl at home. Theyâre both younger than you, your little bro and sis. Oneâs studying abroad, the otherâs sick in the hospital.
Tavon had a knack for playing with emotions. When he mentioned his sick daughter, Sandy, he showed Anastasia photos of Sandy in the hospital. Sandy looked frail and thin with IV tubes attached, undergoing dialysis. Her head was shaved bald. It was a sorry sight to
see.
Tavonâs eyes began to well up, âItâs terminal. Both her mother, Ashley, and I have been tested, but weâre not a match. If we donât find a bone marrow donor soon, Sandyâs going to be on borrowed time.â
Anastasia listened aloofly. She could see through Tavonâs intentions from his words. A few minutes of interaction was enough to further make Anastasia disappointed in Tavon. As far as assets went, Tavon was definitely holding back.
Anastasia snorted. âWhat a success story you are. Got a son and a daughter, huh? I hear Willowbrookâs crawling with the wellâtoâdo, especially those in the seafood business, raking in the big bucks. Youâre not worried I might want a piece of your fortune, are you?â
Hearing this, Tavonâs face turned a shade of red. âAna, youâve got it all wrong. I am your
fatherâ¦â
Anastasia coldly cut him off, âYou think you can live up to being called âDadâ?â
Anastasiaâs gaze sent shivers down Tavonâs spine, and he found himself speechless under her scrutiny.
The car quickly arrived at a nearby café. Anastasia got out, and Tavon finally felt like he could breathe again.
Tavon absentmindedly wiped his glasses. How could a daughter heâd never met be so intimidating?
Tavon followed Anastasia into the café. When she ordered coffee, she only asked for one cup.
Tavon awkwardly ordered a drink for himself. In the business world, heâd never felt so out of his depth,
After some hesitation, Tavon mustered up courage and said, âAna, Sandy is your sister. She needs help. I really donât have any other options. Look, can you help out? Iâve looked into it, bone marrow donation wonât affect your health, and youâll be just like anyone else. I wonât let you be at a loss. Iâll compensate you accordingly.â
cafe self.urage
ot even knowing what to say.
Anastasia sneered inwardly but put on a pitiful face in front of Tavon, playing the victim card. âSalma always praised you. Iâve always admired and respected you as a father. I believe you wouldnât treat us unfairly. Salma had a hard time raising me. Now that youâre back, could you, perhaps, settle the child support owed from before I turned eighteen?â
Anastasia didnât follow up on Tavonâs words, instead she brought up the hardship over the years, hoping to reclaim the child support first. Tavon owed her this, and she was ready to settle accounts today.
Anastasiaâs words left Tavon dumbfounded.
Anastasia gave a chuckle and waved at the waiter. âCould I get a pen and paper, please? Thanks.â
Soon, the waiter brought over the paper and pen. Anastasia started writing on the paper, putting on a friendly smile.
âLetâs start from when Salma was pregnant with me, weâll account for everything, I wonât shortchange you. The cost of prenatal care, nutrition fees when Salma was carrying meâ¦â
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