Eleven o’clock at night.
Thea and Yuna hung out for the whole afternoon.
The former had tried every means to inquire about the identity of the ghost-masked man.
However, Yuna avoided answering the question.
Thea was unable to focus the whole day.
Late at night.
She recalled the past while lying in bed.
Ten years ago, she had gone on an outing with her classmates, and they were playing near the river.
Suddenly, she saw a villa being engulfed by an inferno in the distance. They immediately rushed over and heard cries for help from inside the villa.
After a brief hesitation, Thea charged into the flames and rescued one person.
However, the survivor jumped into the river after being pulled out of the villa.
Another flashback of the past surfaced in her mind.
Cansington Hotel, top floor.
Trent pinned her down on the auction table and slashed her face repeatedly with a knife.
Thea remembered the desperation, the helplessness, and how powerless she felt.
Just when she was about to give up, a man wearing a ghost mask appeared.
It was a moment in her life that she would never forget.
Those powerful hands picked her up and saved her from that hopeless situation.
Unfortunately, she fainted.
She was unaware of whatever had happened next.
‘Yuna mentioned the ghost-masked savior of mine was the one I rescued from the fire from the Cadens’ villa ten years ago. Who could he be?’ Thea muttered softly.
At that moment, her ringtone went off.
She lifted her phone and found that it was James calling.
Thea shook her head. ‘Thea, you have a husband. How can you be thinking about another man?’
Putting away her thoughts, she answered the phone.
“Darling, I’m outside. I forgot to bring my keys when I left home. Come help me open the door.”
“Okay.”
Thea got up, walked out of the room, and went to open the door for James.
Yuna had invited many people to her birthday party. Everyone that was a prominent figure in Cansington received an invitation from her.
She was not a flamboyant person and wanted to celebrate her birthday in a very lowkey manner.
However, she was a member of a well-known family.
Although the Lawsons were very influential in the Capital, they were now in Cansington. She had only been here for less than a year and had a tiny social circle. This was an opportunity for her to make more friends in Cansington and build a solid foundation for her business.
The Callahans’ house.
Thea’s bedroom.
Thea was dressed in a white V-neck dress that outlined her perfect figure. Her curves were accentuated, and her smooth back was completely exposed.
She usually never wore such revealing clothes and her back felt very chilly. She could not resist and asked, “James, is my dress too revealing?”
James, sitting beside her, glanced at Thea standing in front of the vanity mirror, constantly checking herself out.
“The dress is really pretty but might be a little too revealing. See, there are only a few straps on the back, and half of your back is exposed.”
“It’s all Yuna’s fault. She kept saying that this dress suited me a lot,” Thea complained.
“It’s not a big issue. It’s just slightly revealing on your back.”
“Look in front…”
Thea turned around.
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