Chapter 20
Lydia
The past few days had been nothing but work and more work. Meetings, emails, reports-it was all-consuming. Yet, despite being back in New York, no one in my company had ever actually seen me. I had kept myself hidden.
The only people who had contact with me were through email. Even the CEO of my company’s branch here in New York was the only one who had ever heard my voice. And that was only because we had an audio call once.
But no matter how busy I was, I never missed dinner with my kids. That was always the highlight of my day.
Working from home was just as exhausting as working in the office. It was both stressful and consuming. After a long day of work, I drove to a place I hadn’t seen in years.
The old orphanage I grew up in.
The building hadn’t changed much. The bricks were still a dull grey; the front yard still had patches of dry grass. The old iron gates were the same, old and worn out.
Memories came flooding back. I had spent most of my childhood here. But there were no happy memories.
The nuns were strict. Cold. I couldn’t blame them-taking care of so many kids couldn’t have been easy. And I had been a handful. I knew that.
I exhaled, shaking my head. I wasn’t here for nostalgia; I had just been driving by and decided to see if the building was still holding up. Now, I’m going to make sure no other orphaned kid feels like I did.
Pulling out my phone, I scrolled to my assistant’s contact. Just as I was about to call her and arrange an anonymous donation, I saw the time.
9:48 p.m.
Shit. My heart jumped as I realized I was pretty late.
I quickly ordered food to be delivered to my condo and started my car. The drive home was a blur as I panicked worried that mom would place a video call through pretty soon. I promised the twins, and I do not want to fail them. Ever.
Then, without thinking, I took a turn. And found myself parked near a house I once called home.
Mason’s mansion.
I could see lights inside. I could tell there was laughter, too. They were happy. My jaw tightened, fingers clenching against the steering wheel.
He had moved on. His life was perfect. After everything I sacrificed to be the perfect wife and tend to all his needs, he moved on from me so fast, even after plotting my death.
The anger burned through me. I wanted to get out. I wanted to march up there, tear everything apart. But just then, my alarm rang, 9:55pm. I finally snapped out of it and took a deep breath, trying to calm myself down.
I put the car in drive and sped home.
I barely managed to set the table before my phone rang. I quickly wiped the anger from my face, taking a deep breath 1/4
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before answering the video call. “Mommy!” Liam grinned upon seeing me.
Melanie gave me a small smile. “Hi, Mommy.” I smiled back, ignoring the lingering frustration from earlier. “Hey, my love. Did you have a good day?”
Liam nodded eagerly. “I won another race today!”
“That’s amazing,” I said, pretending to eat as I listened to him.
But then I noticed Melanie was weak and barely spoke, only nodding when Liam talked.
“Melanie, baby, what’s wrong?” I asked. Before she could answer, Mom appeared on screen.
“She wasn’t feeling well today,” Mom explained. “She had chest pains at school. They called me, so I took her to the hospital.”
“What?” My voice came out sharper than I intended. “And you’re just telling me now?”
“She’s okay now,” Mom reassured. “But the doctors think her heart problems might still be serious.”
“Oh my God, Melanie baby, don’t worry, Mom, I’ll be on the first flight home—”
“No.” Gloria cut me off. “I’ll bring them to you. I already have the flights booked and we’ll be in New York by 4:00 pm your time. I know how important the launch is for you and I don’t want anything compromising it.”
I didn’t care about the launch. I just cared about my daughter. I looked at the screen. Melanie’s face was pale, her eyes droopy as she stared at me groggily. She smiled weakly. “Mommy, don’t be sad. I just miss you.”
My throat tightened. “I miss you too, baby,” I whispered. Melanie’s smile grew. “I can’t wait to hug you.”
“Soon, sweetheart. Very soon.” As the call ended, I sat there, gripping my phone for a bit too long.
I could barely sleep all night as I worried non-stop about Melanie. Before I knew it, it was six and I had to go about my morning routines. After a quick shower, I threw on comfortable clothes-an oversized sweater and leggings. No need to dress up since I was working from home.
My laptop was already open on the dining table, and emails were flooding in. I sipped on black coffee as I skimmed through them. A few investors were asking for updates. Mia had sent a reminder: Call in five minutes.
I sighed, cracking my neck.
Right on time.
The meeting dragged on longer than I wanted. Investors were excited about the upcoming launch, throwing out questions. and suggestions. I answered each one calmly, keeping my tone professional.
When the call finally ended, I muted my mic and leaned back in my chair. My phone buzzed immediately.
Mia.
“Boss,” she greeted.
“Mia.” I pinched the bridge of my nose. “I need you to arrange the anonymous funding for the old Catholic orphanage. Make sure it’s enough to renovate, hire more staff, and improve living conditions.”
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“Already on it,” she replied smoothly.
“Good.” I took another sip of coffee. “And about the launch, make sure the follow-ups from today’s call are handled.”
“Understood.”
“And the Woods?” Mia hummed, flipping through some files on her end, “Mason has been booking private suites, staying overnight at different locations. He’s also been purchasing women’s products….”
I scoffed, swirling my coffee. “Fucker has a secret girlfriend.”
“My thoughts exactly.”
“What about Victoria?”
“Nothing suspicious. She’s clean. She sent her daughter out of the country to study.”
Zoe.
For a moment, I thought about her.
She must’ve been traumatized after everything that happened. But then again, she was a Woods. She’d grow up just as selfish and ignorant as the rest of them.
I shook the thought away. “Anything else?”
“Yeah. I guess this was expected.”
“What?”
“Mr Woods has been trying to find out about the mysterious CEO of Kavas corporation.”
A short laugh escaped my lips. “Let him try. He won’t find a damn thing.”
“Didn’t think so,” Mia said. “That’s all for now.”
“Thanks,” I muttered before cutting the call.
I placed my phone down and exhaled.
It was now three o’clock, which meant that my mother and the twins should be arriving in an hour. I immediately rushed to get dressed so I could go meet them at the airport.
When I arrived I found the airport seemed to be less crowded since it was a weekday. I pulled my coat tighter around me and adjusted my sunglasses, heading straight to the receiving hall.
I checked the time on my phone, 30 minutes left. 30 minutes before my mother and my babies landed.
I sighed, rolling my shoulders as I found a seat near the large glass windows, I crossed my legs, setting my bag beside me before pulling out my phone.
I tapped open the news app, already knowing what I’d see.
KAVAS CORPORATION: THE MYSTERIOUS CEO TAKING OVER THE BUSINESS WORLD.
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