Chapter 16
Even After Death
Before the meeting, Olivia put on some makeup for a healthier complexion. Looking at the flurry of
snow out there, she wrapped herself up in layers of clothes for warmth.
After chemo, her physical functions, which included her immune system, had deteriorated, and her
body was as brittle as glass. She had to test her complete blood count for the ratio between her red
and white blood cells every two days.
If the ratio dipped below average, she would need to take medicine to boost it. Otherwise, her life
would be in danger if she caught any illness because of how she was immunocompromised.
Sheâd rather be safe than sorry and pick warmth over style. After touching the thinned hair at the back
of her head, she carefully put on a black beanie.
Keith wasnât keen about Olivia going out and protested, âOlivia, youâre not in a condition to leave home.
You did the complete blood count test yesterday, and your ratio is below average. As your leading
physician, Iâm responsible for your health.â
Olivia pleaded with misty eyes, âKeith, no one wants to show up in front of an ex looking miserable. I
just want to part ways with him when I still look decent.â
He recalled the furtive manner she hid the hair on her pillow and sighed. âJust stay warm.â
âIâm only finalizing the divorce. Itâll be quick.â
âIâll drop you off.â
This time around, she did not turn down his help. She was too preoccupied with getting the divorce
done as soon as possible.
Checking her messages in the car, she came across one from Everly, whose boyfriend flew home in an
attempt to save the relationship and even made a scene at her workplace. Everly had no choice but to
take a long leave to avoid his harassment.
That explained why she was nowhere to be seen for the past few days.
Much to Oliviaâs surprise, Ethan sent her a bunch of text messages as well, and in some of them, he
resorted to threatening her with Jeffâs wellbeing if she did not reply to him. She dismissed his actions as
his urgency in seeking a divorce, which sheâd soon grant him.
At the same time, the private detective Lee Coover did his job and sent files heâd organized to Olivia.
The information showed that Jeff had been very close with Jodie Ferguson because he spent a third of
his time meeting up with her monthly.
Surveillance footage captured him staying the night at Jodieâs place frequently. Not only that, he
transferred money to her on multiple occasions and even registered a car worth a million dollars under
her name.
Olivia was rather disturbed by the information. The interest that Jeff showed in Jodie and the amount of
money he sent her were inappropriate. It was odd for a wealthy middle-aged man to show such
concern for a female who was young enough to be his daughter.
On one hand, Olivia acknowledged that Jeff, who did not remarry, needed his needs met after her mom
abandoned them, and she never questioned him on that. Just like other children, she revered her dad.
Even when she knew that Jeff had his desires, she couldnât picture him sleeping with that young
woman. From then on, her opinion of him changed a little.
Since Jodie was dead and Jeff was in a coma, Olivia had no choice but to assume they were lovers.
Given that Jeff had always been kind and generous, he must have cared for and doted on Jodie, who
was way younger than him. Logically, he wouldnât have hurt the young lady.
If so, why would Ethan want revenge against the Fordhams?
Lee proved his capability with the extensive information he gathered within three days. Olivia paid part
of the deposit and asked him to look into Jodieâs cause of death.
After staring at the phone for a while, she felt a little nauseous, her head filled with images of the
surveillance footage.
Before this, she had faith in her dadâs moral character, but after viewing the footage, she started having
doubts.
The city had been enveloped in snow, where darkness lurked underneath the pristine sheet of white.
When they arrived at the City Hall, Keith pulled over and held the car door for her, like the gentleman
he was. In his eyes, she wasnât doing much better than she was days ago; she was as fragile as a
porcelain doll.
âBe careful now. Go slow. The streets are slippery, so be on a lookout so that you donât slip.â
Olivia flashed him a grateful smile. âKeith, youâre fussing over nothing. I will be careful because I want
to stay alive, more than anyone else.â
At least, she wanted to hang on until she arrived at the truth.
Letting go of his hand, she turned around and immediately locked eyes with a man seated in a black
car across the street.
Ethanâs piercing gaze was fixed on her hand that was held by Keith moments ago. The death stare
sent a shiver down her spine, for she knew what he was capable of.
Even if he hated her, he would never allow another man to touch her. That was why she refused Keithâs
offer to help.
Sensing Ethanâs burning gaze on her back, she hurriedly dismissed Keith, âDonât you have a surgery to
perform? Iâll get a cab home when Iâve settled the divorce. You should leave.â
âThereâs no rush. The surgery is in the afternoon. Iâm worried about leaving you alone.â
Panicked, she put on a sour face. âIâm not related to you in any way. Arenât you worried that people
might gossip about us if you keep helping me out?â
âI wouldnât have helped you if I were concerned about gossip.â
âWell, I am. Keith, even if my relationship with Ethan has ended, I am still legally married to him. I donât
want to be the center of gossip. Please leave me alone. My life is none of your business in the first
place.â
Then, she left him behind with an air of indifference. Although Keith came from a family of doctors that
were quite notable in the city, the Rogers were no match for the Millers.
Olivia didnât want to cause a misunderstanding, which might result in Ethan giving Keith trouble.
Feeling frustrated at her abrupt departure, Keith thought over her words. She wasnât wrong. He did not
have the right to stay by her side.
It wasnât until he left that he noticed an ultra-luxurious car parked by the street, and he instantly put the
pieces together.
Smiling helplessly, he understood that Olivia, still deep in love with Ethan, did not want to cause a
misunderstanding. He turned the steering wheel and left the scene.
Meanwhile, in the black car, Kelvin felt a pair of eyes staring at his nape. He was too afraid to turn
around and take a look. He jolted in his seat when Ethan let out a scoff, and he stammered, âM-Mr.
Miller.â
âWhat an eyesore.â
Kelvin was close to tears when he heard the remark. âIâll get out of the car and let Brent take over.â
Seated beside Kelvin, Brent glared at his obtuse little brother before giving Ethan a slight nod. âNoted
on that, Mr. Miller.â
With that, Ethan left the car and walked into the flurry of snow. Kelvin smacked himself on the head
when he realized that Ethanâs remark was for Keith.
Standing in front of the City Hall, Olivia looked at the man who approached her with fear. Ethanâs black
coat stood out in the snow. His good-looking features were blurred by the torrent of snow. The sight of
him made her nervous.
He came closer and confronted her. âAre you getting a divorce because of that man?â