Chapter 260 +25 BONUS Lindey put down her cutlery and turned to face me. "Yes, the contract was just about to be signed." It was the scontract I'd found in my father's notebook.
"Was it because of the accident that it didn't get signed?" I asked, my voice shaking.
She nodded.
My breath hitched, and I felt like a storm was brewing inside me. Then Lindey sighed. "That contract wa supposed to be the first for your father and Matthew's joint venture." Wait, what? I had always thought it was just my father's deal. But Matthew was involved too? "Alan and Matthew worked so hard to lock in that partnership with Thorsten Drago from VastReach Group. They did everything-went fishing with him, raced cars, and he even made them go skydiving," Lindey said, shaking her head at the memory. "Thorsten cfrom a tough background and was known for playing people.
"But Alan and Matthew knew they had to secure that deal to make their mark, so they did whatever it took, even risking their lives just to keep him happy..
"One time, Thorsten took them out to sea for fishing, but they got caught in a typhoon. There were only two life jackets on the boat, and both Alan and Matthew insisted on giving theirs to him and the other person.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"After that incident, Thorsten stopped messing with them and agreed to give them the contract. Since Alan knew more about legal stuff, after Thorsten handed it over, Matthew asked Alan to review it carefully for any tricks or mistakes.
"And Alan did find an issue. Thorsten had the contract redrafted and asked Alan and Matthew to sign it. But who could've guessed Alan would get into a car accident on his way there?" Lindey spoke slowly, her words heavy with detail, like she was painting the scene for me.
So, that's how it was. It wasn't sconspiracy like I'd feared.
That was a relief.
Deep down, I'd been afraid my suspicions were true, even though I'd always seen Matthew and Lindey as parents to me.
I let out a long breath and stayed quiet.
Lindey seemed lost in the past. "Back then, the four of us had it all planned out.
"Alan and Matthew would go sign the contract, and your mother and I would be waiting outside.
"We'd even secretly arranged to surprise them with hugs and flowers once they cout with the signed contract..." So that's why my mom would've been there, too.
Chapter 260 +25 BONUS Everything made sense now, I'd almost let my doubts poison my view of people who had always treatedlike family.
I felt a wave of guilt wash overfor even thinking, for a second, that Matthew might've caused the accident just to take the business deal for himself.
I knew how much they'd done for me, how they'd treated everyone with kindness and respect over the years. How could I have doubted them? I felt so ungrateful.
"Lindey, I'm sorry," I blurted out.
Lindey looked atand shook her head gently. "We're the ones who should apologize. Maybe if Matthew. hadn't partnered with your father, your parents wouldn't have been in that accident." Was that true? Maybe.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOr maybe it was just how things were meant to be "My parents just didn't have that kind of luck," I said softly, looking at her. Even now, she radiated elegance and grace. If my mom were still alive, I imagined she'd be just as dignified. "Rea, I'll say it again: you are our daughter," Lindey said, squeezing my hand tightly.
I knew she meant it, but I wasn't truly their daughter. And with everything going on between Jace and me, it was impossible to be as close as we used to be. I gave a small nod, and Lindey shota warm smile. "Con, let's eat a little more."
I wasn't really hungry, but I couldn't say no to her, so I forced down a few I more bites before claiming I needed to wrap things up because Hayden was waiting for me.
Hayden and Ron were still finishing their lunch when I dropped Lindey off dropped at the Johnston's. After that, I headed I back to Signature Soirée and just sat in the car for a bit. It wasn't really about waiting for Hayden; I just needed sspace to process everything Lindey had toldtoday.
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"Have you been waiting long?" he asked, sliding into the passenger seat.
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