Chapter 503
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
From then, wherever Allison went, Daisy would follow, unabashed and unapologetic.
Daisy laughed, sipping her coffee. âDo you still remember how we became friends in our sophomore year of high school?â
Allison naturally remembered. âYeah, that time, you needed to run a 10K, but your period started. Iran for you and ended up attracting a clingy friend.â
Back then, Allison was headstrong and a bit of a loner, and always did things on her own. Daisy became her friend, the only one she had in class. In the blink of an eye, so many years had passed.
Daisy exhaled deeply. âAllison, Iâm moving in with the Boswell family tomorrow.â
Sheâd put it off, but in the end, sheâd given in to Mina.
Allisonâs pupils shifted slightly.
Daisy wore a bitter smile. âI made a mistake.â
Allison reached out, gripping her fingers.
Daisy held back the sting in her eyes, forcing a smile. âI think I wonât make mistakes in the future, you know? Frances is a good man. I donât know if I like him or if itâs just some illusion, but I donât want to hurt him, and I certainly donât want to be his executioner.â
But Mina had a grip as strong as a vice. Crushing Daisy and crushing Santos Inc. was like swatting flies for her. Faced with such a choice, no one would refuse Mina.
That night, they decided to visit the night market on the street where they went to high school. The night market was bustling. When they were in high school, there were many vendors selling a variety of food. It was a gathering place for people to grab a late-night snack. Each bite cost around ten bucks, a characteristic of the place.
Directly north of the night market, a tall building twinkled with luxurious lights, the Red Jack Club: It was another world, where you couldnât even get in without spending a fortune. Allison stared at the distant skyscraper, lost in thought.
âA deluxe version of Takoyaki for 25 bucks a plate. I didnât expect such a popular street food here.
Theyâre quite generous with the fillings.â
Allison smelled the aroma and took it. âAre you treating me to this, Daisy?â
With a hearty slap on her chest, Daisy pointed to the street full of food stalls. âPick anything you want.â
Allison laughed. âThen, thanks for your generosity, Ms. Daisy!â
The two seemed to have returned to their high school days. Every weekend, Daisy would take Allison here, and always treat her. Allison had a small appetite and didnât eat much, so they would end up carrying seven or eight snack bags.
Those happy times would never return. Each of them had to face different challenges and different lives.
Allison returned to the Powell Estate. After closing the door, she went to the bathroom, took a shower, and when she came out, she saw a missed call on her phone from ten minutes ago. It was Lucianâs number. She immediately returned his call.
âAre you home?â
âYeah.â
âIâll be there in 10 minutes.â
âOkay The short conversation ended. Allison put down her phone and started drying her hair. She walked out of the bathroom and saw her mint green sundress lying on the chair.
Her hair was half-dry. On a whim, she changed into the dress, looking at the figure in the mirror. The curves of her body were highlighted to the extreme. Her half-dry dark hair naturally curled on her shoulders.
Just as she was about to check her phone to see how much longer Lucian would be, a âclickâ sound rang out, and the lights in the room suddenly went out. In the next moment, a hot body pressed up against her, and a familiar scent filled her nostrils.
Lucianâs voice was slightly hoarse, carrying a heavy hint of longing and lust. âIâve missed you.â