Chapter 60
Sydney did not overthink it. “Only if the drug succeeds.”
Alan understood her strength better than anyone. “Given your abilities, I believe it will.”
After hanging up, he looked at his wife with pride. “I never expected you to understand this girl’s nature better than I
do.”
Eliana smiled. “Of course. She would turn down most proposals. But when it comes to saving lives, she never hesitates.”
Brimcrest lay less than 125 miles from Jouleston. Since Caleb had a shareholders‘ meeting the next morning, they did
not stay overnight. He and Penelope drove back through the night.
At that hour, Jouleston’s streets still swarmed with traffic. A red limited–edition 911 roared through a red light,
prompting passersby to whip out their phones and snap pictures. This only fueled Penelope’s vanity.
“Cal, I’m so happy today. Thank you.” She leaned toward the passenger seat and noticed he seemed lost in thought.
A few seconds passed before Caleb turned to her. “What did you say?”
“You zoned out again!” Penelope teased lightly, but unease stirred in her chest.
That afternoon, he had taken her back to Brimcrest as promised, but he had kept checking his phone and drifting into
thought.
Caleb rubbed his brow, looking tired. “It’s late. I’m just a bit worn out.”
“Are you really just tired, or is your mind somewhere else?” Penelope’s voice cracked.
‘On that bitch, Sydney, probably,‘ she added inwardly.
Caleb would never admit it. Still, he forced himself to confront his feelings for Sydney. Despite his effort, the mood sank
deeper.
When the car pulled into Viridian Garden, he did not wait. He strode inside with clear urgency. He knocked lightly on the
master bedroom door but received no response. He turned the handle and entered.
The lights were off, leaving the room near–dark. He tiptoed to the bed and sat.


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