Chapter 31-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
they nervously said, "Mr. Darling, Miss Darling, itâs our hospitalâs oversight that led to the incident with your grandparents."
Joseph and Danielle knew the hospital wasnât to blame. "Donât worry; this wasnât your fault," Joseph assured them.
"Thank you for understanding," they replied, bowing before leaving the room.
"Letâs head home," Joseph suggested.
Outside the hospital, Julian greeted them. "Miss Darling, good to see you."
Danielle smiled. "Hi, Julian."
"Joseph, are you going back to the office?" Danielle asked sweetly.
Joseph ruffled her hair affectionately. "No, Iâm having dinner with you."
"Julian, take Danielleâs car. Sheâll ride with me," Joseph ordered."Yes, Mr. Darling," Julian replied.
In the car, Danielle hesitated before asking softly, "Joseph, do you love Sienna?"
Sienna had come over yesterday, and Danielle didnât get a great vibe from her. But as long as Joseph was happy, she figured theyâd manage to get along eventually.
Joseph chuckled at her curious expression. "No. Our relationship was an accident."
Danielleâs eyes widened. âJoseph isnât one to settle for less-so why stay with Sienna?â she wondered.
With a sigh, Joseph explained, "At a banquet years ago, someone drugged me. I was disoriented and ended up with a girl that night. When I woke up, Sienna was there. Although my memories of that night are hazy, Iâm certain she wasnât the girl. Still, Iâve felt obligated to her since."
"Did you check the hotel surveillance?" Danielle asked, suspicion creeping into her voice. Josephâs expression darkened. "The footage was conveniently corrupted. I found nothing."
âHow convenient, Danielle thought. âA drugged Joseph, broken surveillance-thereâs more to this.â After a moment, she said, "Joseph, let me investigate. I know a bit about computers."
If the hackers heard her, theyâd scoff. If the legendary Knight only "knew a bit," they might as well quit tech altogether.