Chapter 8
Moira hadn’t expected Austin to turn the tables on her, accusing her of infidelity and making her out to be the villain
“Why are you silent, Moira? Did 1 strike a nerve? You always claimed to only love me, but it was all a lie. You cheated on me! You betrayed me!” Austin bellowed into the phone.
Moira clenched her fist, breathing deeply to suppress her anger. “Think whatever you like,” she said coldly. “But stop calling me. Let’s pretend we never met. Austin. Don’t force me to lose the last shred of respect I have for you.”
Without waiting for a reply, Moira hung up and stared at the screen. Though tempted, she refrained from blocking Joy’s number in case she needed to contact her friend
Luckily, Austin didn’t call again
After having dinner with Zea, Moira returned to the hospital. Standing outside the ward, she gathered her courage before opening the door.
“Mom, I brought some soup for you- Her voice trailed off when she saw that the room was empty.
Panic gripped her until Jane walked in from the hallway, smiling warmly. “Moira, you’re back.”
“Mom, where were you! I was worried!” Moira asked, trying to hide her sunease
Jane smiled and explained, I sent Page downstairs and chatted with her. She just left.”
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Hearing Page’s name brought a smile to Jane’s face, something Moira hadn’t seen often since her diagnosis
“Page told me e you and Virgil are getting along well, jane beamed.
“Are you really dating now?” Jane asked, still sensing a slight unease
Although Page reassured her about Virgil, she worried Moira might be rushing into things, especially so soon after breaking up with Austin.
Although Jane had encouraged Moira to go on blind dates, the intended for Motra to meet more people while she still had the opportunity to choose rather than settle for just anyone
“Mom, Virgil is a nice guy,” Moira said, her voice soft but steady. “We’re staring with marriage as the goal.”
Jane’s brow furrowed slightly. “Is it really because he’s a nice guy, or is it because I forced you into a blind date?” she asked.
Moira hesitated. She had agreed to the marriage partly to avoid more blind dates, but she couldn’t bring herself to admit that
Im not that silly to be with someone I don’t like just to spite you, Moira answered, smiling softly.
She paused, then added, “Wish Virgil’s qualifications, I feel like if I miss this opportunity, I might not find another person like him.”
After all, Virgil was incredibly well–qualified. Aside from his salary and professional success, his appearance made him stand out
Moira was just an
an ordinary person
person who appreciated beautiful things, and Virgil was no exception.
“Look at how you’re praising him. Is he really that great?” Jane asked, teasing her
Jane had already seen Virgil’s photo, and he was indeed handsome. His job was impressive, too. Additionally, Page mentioned that he was a steady person with few female friends, which pleased her even more.
“Even though I’m twenty–five, my standards are still high” Moira quipped.
Jane laughed, the tension easing from her face. Moira felt relieved as she saw her mother’s worry melt away.
Mom, this mushroom soup is really delicious. Try it Moira sais, pushing the bowl closer to her mother.
Jane took the bowl and sipped the soup, feeling much better. “After my surgery, being him over to meet me. I’ll give you my opinion” she said with
a simile
“Okay” Moira replied, please
After lunch, Moira shared the news of her new job with her mother, which made Jane incredibly happy. The atmosphere was light, and they enjoyed each other’s company, but their happiness was short–lived:
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Chapter 8
The next day, when Moira went to complete her paperwork at the new company, she was told that, after an assessment, she wasn’t suitable for the position and that they could no longer offer her a contract
Moira didn’t expect the confirmed job offer to fall through, but this was the company’s decision.
“Perhaps they found someone better and more suitable for the position, Moira thought, sighing as she knew this was beyond her control.
Confused and disappointed, Moira opened her email to find responses from other companies. She contacted each one, who all replied that they were no longer hiring
“I’m sorry, Ms. Elliott. The position has already been filled. You might want to look at other companies, the staff on the phone said.
That can’t be. This company just replied to my email not too long ago, Moira thought, confused by the responses.
Though Moira did not want to think the worst of people, something didn’t seem right, and it didn’t take long for Maira to connect the dots
Suspecting that Austin was behind it. Moira reached out to Joy.
Joy, who was aware of the couple’s situation, felt deeply for Moira. Recalling how close they had been in the past, she confirmed that Austin had likely made these arrangements with the companies beforehand
Moura was furious. She unblocked Austin’s mumber and called him, but her call went unanswered.
She called again, but still no ans
no answer, and Moura knew that Austin was deliberately ignoring her
Instead of calling again. Moira decided to confront him in person
Moira was seething with anger when the arrived at Sailing Tech, ready to confront Austin. However, the receptionist refused to let her in, citing that she was no longer an employer,
Though she wanted to call Joy for help, she didn’t want to jeopardize her friend’s job, so she composed herself
She waited downstairs, confident that Austin would eventually come down
At lunchtime, her patience was rewarded when she saw him exiting the elevator, accompanied by Kayla, who wore a pink V–neck dress that was both elegant and revealing.
Moira stormed forward, blocking their path
Austin glanced at her, his expression cold and unbothered, Kayla, however, was visibly annoyed.
“What are you doing, Moira?” Kayla yelled, drawing the attention of bystanders.
Moira ignored her and fixed her gaze on Austin. “I didn’t expect you to be this kind of person.”
Austin’s eyes hardened. He casually placed an arm around Kayla’s waist and spoke with chilling indifference. “Moirs, I’ve told you before. The person I like is Kayla. Stop bothering me.”
Kayla smirked, now confident after Austin’s public declaration. She leaned into his embrace, lifting her chin in triumph. “Moira, did you bear that! Austin chose me instead of you. You’re nothing more than his former assistant”
Moira’s eyes flashed with fury, but Kayla wasn’t done. “Take my advice, and stop thinking about climbing the social ladder. It’s pathetic
“a girl, love yourself and cherish yourself,” Kayla sneered, “Have some self–respect and stop thinking about taking shortcuts
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