Chapter 79
Besides Elissa, were there other women around him?
Frank’s tall frame stiffened for a split second. His ingrained wariness made him pause, eyes dimming as he replied, voice steady as ever, “Did you forget your childhood nickname?”
“Huh?”
Marcia hesitated, panic flickering in her eyes before she forced herself to stay calm. “Of course not. It’s just… No one’s called me that in so long, I didn’t realize you meant me.”
“Really?”
“Of course.”
or eve
Her heart pounded, welling up with tears. “After my parents died, who else would ever call me that? Frank, it’s been twenty years… It’s
normal if I forgot, isn’t it?”
In a blink, tears spilled down her cheeks. “Are you really doubting me over this?”
“Of course not. Don’t overthink it.”
Frank let go of his suspicion and gently wiped her tears. His expression softened. “It’s getting late. Go tuck Hickey in for bed.
Seeing his usual calm, Marcia finally relaxed. “What about you?”
“I’ve got some work to finish up. I’ll turn in soon.”
Frank slipped the jade pendant into the pocket of his slacks. “The clasp. broke earlier–I’ll have Bernard take it to the jeweler tomorrow. I’ll return it once it’s fixed.”
Taking the fruit plate Marcia handed him, he left for his study.
Almost as soon as the door clicked shut, he dialed a number.
All traces of warmth vanished from Frank’s face, his voice cold and
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composed. “Bernard, I need you to take a team to Cresthaven. I want you to look into Marcia’s background–everything, leave nothing out.”
“Understood.”
Bernard hesitated. “Why check again after all these years? Did something
seem off?”
Frank replied, “I’m not sure. Just look into it.”
He could only hope he was overthinking things.
Frank’s last words, spoken over the phone, didn’t escape Tanya Foster, who was sitting nearby.
She frowned, genuinely surprised that someone like Frank–always so courteous and upstanding–could be so brazenly unfaithful.
Then, turning to Elissa, she asked, “Why not just agree and get it over with?”
“It’d be too much trouble,” Elissa replied, setting her phone aside and curling up on the sofa. “I went to see the Atwater family at noon. His mother said the divorce papers should be finalized within four days at
the latest.”
“There’s no need to go through him anymore.”
She had no desire to complicate things further.
This was fine.
The next day, Elissa met up with Cliff at the clinic first, and together they headed to Murphy Group.
She’d passed by this place countless times over the years, never once. setting foot inside–she’d even gone out of her way to avoid it.
If it hadn’t been for that chance encounter in Germany, she might have hoped to never see Rowan again in this lifetime.
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“Elissa?”
Cliff’s voice pulled her back as she stepped out of the car, lost in thought. He smiled, “What’s on your mind?”
Elissa gathered herself and shook her head. “Nothing. I just never imagined I’d get to be part of a project this big.”
Cancer drug research.
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