Chapter 124
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 124
After years with the Ferguson Group, I realized that my tangible takeaways couldnât even fill a single storage box.
It was a lot like my marriage with Bryant; three years of intimate cohabitation, sharing
every moment, only to have it end so abruptly that a few suitcases could carry my entire existence away from his.
âJane.â
Around noon, Linda knocked and entered with her phone still lit up, wearing a mixed expression, hesitating before speaking. âSo⦠you know my idol?â
She meant Mark, and I couldnât help but smile, Yeah, didnât I tell you? We went to college together.â
âWhen did he come back?â
âJust a little while ago.â As I packed my things, I mentioned, âI was thinking of introducing you two once Iâm a bit less swamped.â
âWerenât you two at a concert together? Why didnât you invite me?â
I laughed off her assumption, âI got stood up that day, and just happened to bump into him at the venue, so we ended up going together.â
âReally?â
Seeing the skepticism in her eyes, I pressed, âYeah, whatâs up?â
âNothing, just saw some forum posts and thought you two were close.â
She quickly plastered on a smile, âSo, when are you free to introduce us?â
âGive it some time, he just started a new job, probably swamped.â And I was just exhausted.
âOkay.â
Her disappointment was palpable. Noticing my packing, she paused, âYouâreâ¦â
âIâm resigning.â
I paused, looking at her, âBut, Margaret probably wonât be around the office for a while, and if she is, sheâll be over at the CEOâs office. Youâll be fine, donât worry.â
âArenât you taking me with you?â
âI need to rest for a bit.â
Hiding my discomfort, I softly added, âOnce I get a new jobâ¦â
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âSure, Director Webster,â she cut me off abruptly and left.
What got into her today?
Before I could ponder any longer, my phone rang.
It was Allen Brown, my auntâs husband.
Seeing the caller ID, I was taken aback, âHello, uncle.â
During the years I lived with my aunt and uncle, they fought a lot. After starting college, I never went back to stay.
To avoid bothering him, Iâd send gifts when he wasnât home or just order online.
I never expected a call from him.
âYour auntâs sick.â
From the other end, Allen dropped this bombshell, then added, âWeâre at BlessedCare Medical Facility. Hurry up.â
my way.â
Stunned, I replied, âOkay, Iâm on my
Upon reaching the hospital, I found Allen and my cousin Leroy there, with my aunt lying in the hospital bed.
Seeing me, my aunt was surprised and glared at Allen, âDidnât I tell you not to bother Jane? She has her own life!â
âThatâs not how it works.â
Allen, lounging in his chair, retorted, âWe took her in for years. Itâs only right she comes to see you now that youâre sick.â
âShe was sleeping out on the cold balcony, afraid to touch a piece of meat at meals, and now you have the nerve to say you raised her?
âI kept her from dying out there; she owes us!â Allenâs agitation was evident as his keys jingled loudly.
I bit my lip, then replied, âAuntie, uncleâs right. I shouldâve come.â
âHeâs right about nothing.â
My auntâs usual meekness was gone, replaced by fiery sarcasm, âGiving out his balcony for a few years in exchange for a million dollars and monthly allowances? And he still wants more, acting as if that balcony was made of gold!â
âCheryl Webster, donât be ungrateful. I called her here for you. Without her, the hospital will kick you out tomorrow!â
Allen, too, was getting annoyed, standing up as if he had no stake in this, âStomach
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cancer. The doctor mentioned treatments costing either $300,000 or $500,000, leaving us
to choose.â