Chapter 86
Love’s Cunning Ruse ( Mr.Kieran And Julie )
Chapter 86
Ivan was totally into anything Julie cooked. He was young, but already quite sensible and able to handle his own stuff.
After finishing the pasta Julie made, Ivan was ready to leave to give Julie and his dad some alone time. He wiped his mouth and said, âMy dad just texted that heâs home, Mama Julie. I gotta run and pick up your paycheck for you?
During the time Julie was injured, she indeed took care of Ivan as agreed with Mr. Kennedy. But because Ivan was already a good boy, she didnât do much. In fact, she was already grateful that Mr. Kennedy allowed her to live with Ivan, giving her a place to stay
As for the paycheck, Mr. Kennedy had asked her to talk to Ivan directly, but she hadnât brought it up since the beginning.
When Ivan suddenly brought up this topic, Julie said to him, âI can walk you there, its just next door.â
She also wanted to take this opportunity to see Mr. Kennedy and thank him in person.
But Ivan firmly declined. âMama Julie, you need to stay here and look after Kerry. Heâs drunk as a skunk. Itâd be a shame if heâs left alone, Helga is waiting for me outside, I gotta dash, bye!â
Ivan was quick on his feet; Julie couldnât catch up with him. She had no choice but to look at Kieran on the sofa, whose blanket somehow ended up on the floor
Julie picked up the blanket and put it back on Kieran, then sat on the carpet by the sofa, rubbing her foot.
The doctor had told her to walk as little as possible when the cast was removed, but she had walked more today than she had in the past three months.
After a while, Julie dialed Karlâs number, but no one answered. She took out her phone and sent a message to Mr. Kennedy.
After waiting for a while, there was no reply, so Julie gave up. Then she lay down on the side of the sofa and fell asleep unknowingly.
When she woke up again, she found herself sleeping on the sofa from the carpet. She was so dead to the world, she had no idea what happened. After sitting up, she saw Kieran sitting on the sofa across, staring at his computer, seemingly not noticing her
Julie rubbed her eyes and asked him, âWhen did you wake up?â
Kieran looked up at Julie, but didnât answer her.
Then a womanâs voice came from the computer, âSorry, Kieran, is there anyone at your place?â
This surprised Julie, she covered her mouth, not daring to speak. She didnât even look at Kieran.
The womanâs voice was sweet and sounded very weak. But this voice was unfamiliar to Julie, and she couldnât imagine why this woman was looking for Kieran.
Kieran calmly said, âFocus on your studies. If you need anything, contact Karl directly.â
-After a while, a response came from the phone, âOkay, I understand.â
Kieran closed the computer, rubbed his somewhat aching temples, then looked at Julie, âCan you make me something to sober up? There should be ingredients in the fridgeâ
âSince youâre awake, why donât you order the chef to do it!â Juhe said, reaching for her bag on the sofa where Kieran was sitting.
âHave you thought about how to deal with Adolfâs thing?â Kieran leaned on the sofa, seemingly bringing up this issue casually.
Even though Julie really warted to remind Kieran that it was him who hurt that guy, she knew better than anyone that Kieran only did it because of her.
Sa Julieâs footsteps paused as she was about to walk away, âIf we can settle, then we will, if not, weâll go the legal route.â
Theyâre asking for medical bills and mental damages, a total of five thousand dollars Keiran said.
Julieâs eyes popped out, five thousand? That was too expensive, wasnt it?
âLooks like we have to go the legal route then.â Julie was a bit down. She was afraid she might not be able to afford the lawyerâs fees.
Kieranâs fingers casually tapped on the black leather sofa, asking Julie, âHow do you plan to go the legal route? Sue Adolf for attempted rape or sexual harassment?â
âEither way. After all, we hit someone in self-defense, thatâs a fact.â Julie said.
The one who should feel awkward now should be Adolf, after all his wife would not easily let go of her husband.
As Julie was thinking about this, Kieran asked, âCourt talks about evidence, not your so-called facts. Want to go the legal route? Adolf has evidence of us assaulting someone, do you?â
There was no surveillance at home, and she naturally couldnât produce evidence of Adolf harassing her. Kieran was stating the obvious!
The only evidence was Kieran. Kieran was a witness, but also a party in this matter. After all, Adolf was injured by him. If it really went to court, Kieran as a
party, could only constitute one of the factors of human evidence, and the evidence of a party was impossible to determine.
But Julie knew that since he brought up this issue, it meant he had a plan. So she stared at Kieran intently, waiting for him to speak again.
What she didnât expect was his answer, he said, âJust pay it!â
Juke thought she was hearing things, rubbing her ears to look at Kieran, âAre you serious?â
âOf courseâ Keiran said.
âPay Adolf?â Julie was stunned.
âOf course.â Keiran answered.
Chapter Bb
Whoâs paying?â Julie asked.
Kieran looked at Julie, âIsnât he your landlord?â
âWhy should I pay? Whereâs the sense in that? The wrongdoer doesnât have to bear the consequences, but the innocent person has to pay for his mistakes?â Julie retorted
Julie meant that the landlord should bear his own mistakes, not blame her, an innocent person.
However, the usually clever Mr. Hernandez seemed a bit off today, he looked at Julie with deep eyes and said, âAre you saying I shouldnât have hit him?â
Kieran clearly got the wrong end of the stick about what Julie meant, thinking she was chastising him for hitting someone and not owning up to it.
When Kieran misunderstood her, Julie naturally had to explain. She got up and walked over to him, brow furrowed, and said, âYou know thatâs not what I
meant.â
As much as she hated to admit it, sheâd been grateful to him from the bottom of her heart after what happened that day
He turned his body sideways, one hand resting on the back of the sofa behind Julie Feeling that his pose was a bit sketchy, she shifted back a bit.
Kieran didnât move closer, but held his position, sitting on the sofa, and asked her calmly. âSo what did you mean? From what you just said, you seem to think Iâm shirking responsibility for hurting Adolf. Is that right?â
Screw it. Let him take it however he wanted!
âWhatever.â Julie said offhandedly.
Kieran kissed her, one arm resting on the back of the sofa behind Julie, while the other hand held her chin.
The kiss wasnât like their passionate one at the restaurant, and it ended almost as soon as their lips lightly touched. However, Julie felt as if her brain had stopped working for that instant.
Kieran calmly pulled away from Julieâs lips, gently stroking her lips with his thumb, âSo now that Iâve kissed you, should I take responsibility for you too?â
So heâd been waiting for her to jump into this trap all along. Julie feigned calmness, raising her hand to wipe her mouth, and retorted, âSeems like Mr. Hernandez has a lot of people to take responsibility for
She picked up the bag behind Kieran, Til handle the landlord.â
After leaving Kieranâs villa, Julie remembered that it would take at least half an hour to walk from Noblewood Retreat to the bus stop.
Just as she was about to call a cab, a sleek black Range Rover pulled up next to her. The backseat window rolled down slowly revealing a handsome profile.
âHayden?â Julie was surprised to see him, let alone have him stop for her.
âGet in.â Came a deep, steady voice from the car
Julie was over the moon as she opened the back door and hopped in.
âWhere to?â Hayden asked.
âJust the nearby bus stop will doâ Julie grinned at Hayden, When did you get back?â
Hayden kept his eyes on some papers in his hand, not answering her question. Julie didnât dare disturb him further.
In her previous efforts to win over Kieran, sheâd tried to get close to everyone around him. Anyone who had a close relationship with Kieran, she would try
to win over, including Hayden. Although with Hayden, it wasnât exactly winning him over, but at least he had some idea who she was.
The only person she didnât know was Dylan, because she and Dylan had never met before.
Hayden dropped Julie off at the bus stop. Julie carefully opened the car door, then turned back to say. Thank you, Mr. Simson.â
After all, she was divorced with Keiran and they werenât that close. Calling him âHaydenâ seemed a bit inappropriate.
But just as she was closing the door, she heard Haydenâs voice from inside the car. âStick to Hayden in the future.â With that, he closed the door and drove off.
Julie quickly forgot about this little incident.
Standing in front of the bus stop, contemplating whether to visit the landlord at the hospital, the black Range Rover pulled up again. Julie looked closely and realized that although it was the same make and model, the license plate was different.
Just as the was feeling surprised, the window was rolled down from the inside, and a short-haired lady behind the wheel coldly told Julie, âGet in.â