Chapter 96
Chapter 96
Chapter 96 DAVID PRESENT TIME I was acutely aware that she wasn’t residing in Seattle, long before I stumbled upon the news of Ravel Southwark’s reconciliation with his ex-wife, confirming my suspicions about her absence from Seattle. The rekindling of their relationship deeply vexes me, leading me to question whether I’ve been excessively indulgent in expressing my affection for her. Perhaps it’s time to convey the depths of my devotion, to make her comprehend the extent to which I’m willing to go in pursuit of her love. Countless sacrifices have been made to bridge the physical gap between us, and numerous painstaking efforts have been invested to earn her trust. I am resolute in my determination not to squander all that I’ve worked so hard to attain. My frantic pacing came to an abrupt halt as I fished out my phone and initiated the call to her number. My nerves were in disarray as I anxiously nibbled on my fingernails, desperately awaiting her response. It wasn’t until she finally picked up that I realized I had been holding my breath. With a sigh of relief, I exhaled and couldn’t help but let out my frustration. “Why on earth did you let the phone ring for so long before answering?!” I snapped, my concern tinged with a hint of suspicion. Was she with him? Was that why she hadn’t immediately answered my call? “Hazel?!” Her response was measured but laced with irritation. “If you don’t stop shouting at me, I might just disconnect this call,” she warned softly, though I could discern her underlying agitation – a testament to how well I knew her. I composed myself, taking deep breaths in an attempt to regain my composure. “Why didn’t you pick up immediately when I called?” I inquired once more, this time with a gentler tone. Hazel’s response was measured. “I did answer your call, David,” she emphasized, her voice carrying a hint of exasperation. “I merely took a few moments to step away before responding. It’s not like I missed your call or anything.” Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
But the notion that she had stepped away to answer my call struck a nerve. “You’re with him, aren’t you?” I hissed, my frustration getting the better of me. “Why the hell did you need to move away to take my call, Hazel?” “Stop yelling at me, David!” she snapped back, her voice rising in pitch. “I don’t know what’s gotten into you tonight, but if you don’t calm down, I’m going to end this call. Consider this your final warning, David.” My fingers clenched around the wine glass so tightly that it snapped, shattering into countless pieces, some shards piercing my skin. Yet, the physical pain was inconsequential compared to the emotional turmoil I was enduring. “Is Daisy there with him?” I pressed, my voice laden with dread. Hazel let out a weary sigh. “Why did you call me, David?” Confirmation of Daisy’s presence with him lingered unspoken, a silence that spoke volumes. Ravel was indeed with Daisy. What kind of facade were they attempting to create? A façade of a blissful, harmonious family? “Goodnight, Hazel,” Imuttered before abruptly ending the call. Continuing this conversation would only lead to saying things we both regretted. I had invested too much to let Ravel undermine all my efforts. Taking swift action, I went online and booked the next available flight to New York. My objective was clear: I needed to meet with June to ascertain if she had any concrete plans. If not, I was fully prepared to take matters into my own hands, as I had done countless times before. Upon touching down in New York, I promptly called June, urging her to meet with me. She appeared genuinely surprised that I had made the trip. After she provided me with an address to meet at, I wasted no time and headed there. As I spotted her car from a distance, I slid inside and closed the door with determination. “Do you realize that Ravel and Hazel have been spending time with their daughter Daisy?” I blurted out. June raised an eyebrow, a sly smile playing on her lips. “I had no idea you were so fond of her,” she noted with a teasing tone. Chapter 96
“You think I traveled all the way from Seattle to New York just to hear your vague hints?” I hissed, my patience wearing thin. “Do you have any concrete plans in motion?” Her grin widened, and she nodded confidently. “Very soon, Ravel will be mine,” she declared, I pressed further, my frustration mounting. “What’s your plan?” She casually rubbed her hand over her stomach. “I might be carrying Ravel’s child as we speak.” My eyes narrowed in suspicion. “You’re not even sure.” Her response was tinged with annoyance. “I would have been sure if you hadn’t called me out of the blue.” With a heavy sigh, I turned to look out of the window. “Do you genuinely believe Ravel will marry you just because you might be carrying his child?” She shrugged nonchalantly. “The heart is a fragile or gan, and the best time to penetrate it is during its vulnerable state,” I fixed her with a stern glare. “Get to the point,” I demanded. She smirked, her eyes gleaming with a devious glint. “Ravel is elated about the prospect of having a child,” she began, her voice taking on a chilling tone. “I intend to take that child away from him, and when his heart is broken over the loss, I’ll fill the void with my own.” My eyes widened in shock and anger. “Are you out of your mind? You think I would ever let you harm Daisy?” She rolled her eyes dismissively. “If Hazel were to lose Daisy, she’d be heartbroken and shattered,” she continued, her plan unfolding before me. “Use that moment of her vulnerability to plant your seed in her. Let’s see how their relationship survives if I’m carrying Ravel’s child, and she’s carrying yours.” Her ruthless scheme left me speechless, torn between anger, disbelief and the urge to have Hazel all to myself. 0