Chapter 1013
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
Cecilia approached Zach with evident frustration and confronted him. âWhy did you humiliate me like that in front of everyone? Youâve never treated me like that before, Zach.â
Cecilia was agitated. Madelyn suggested, âIâll wait for you in the car.â
But Zach held Madelynâs hand firmly, indicating his decision. âFor work matters, speak to Kevin. As for.
personal issues, thereâs nothing to discuss.â
Cecilia, however, was not deterred. Holding a contract, she thrust it at Zach. âLook at this before decide whether to follow me or not!â
Zach released Madelynâs hand to examine the document. He instructed her, âGo wait in the car.â
you Madelyn sat in the car and she could not hear Zach and Ceciliaâs conversation. When she glanced back, they had already moved away.
Madelyn twirled the bracelet on her wrist, contemplating. âCecilia always manages to surprise Zach with things I canât match. Last time it was a huge contract. This time, who knows? For businessmen, profit often outweighs personal matters.â
Madelyn felt restless. She took off the suit jacket and left the car, walking out of the parking lot.
Three minutes later, Zach called Madelyn. âI have to handle something. Kevin will take you home.â
Madelyn, already amidst the snowy street and passersby, refused. âNo need, I have errands too.â
Zachâs tone became stern, âStay in the car. I donât want you going back alone. Iâll be quick.â
But Madelyn hung up, unwilling to wait, especially for Zach. To her, it felt like an empty charade.
In the hotelâs sixth-floor suite, Zach watched from the window as Madelyn vanished into the street. He tried to track her phone, but she had turned it off.
Zach turned around and faced Cecilia, who quickly said, âThis meeting was hard to arrange. Are you sure you want to ruin it just for Madelyn?â
They were interrupted as the door opened, revealing Agustin, the man from the elevator.
Meanwhile, Madelyn, walking,on the street, mistook a man in a black motorcycle outfit for someone she knew. She exclaimed, âForrest!?â
The man removed his helmet, revealing bleached blonde hair and a youthful face, like a character from a comic book. He replied with youthful arrogance, âYouâve got the wrong person. Is he your boyfriend?â