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Chapter 30

    Chapter 30


    Eveleen approached Natalia with two sses of wine, a knowing smile stered on her face.


    Natalia nced at the drinks and instantly felt the onset of a headache. She knew what was


    coming.


    Sure enough, Eveleen extended one of the sses towards her. “Ms. Jenkins, I’m really sorry about the dys at work recently


    and for any misunderstandings that may have arisen because of me. | just want to clear the air.”


    Natalia met Eveleen’s gaze, eyeing the drink warily. “No need for apologies. Friction at work is normal. It’s all about


    communication. And I''ll pass on the drink; | haven’t been feeling welltely.”


    She didn’t take the ss. With that, she continued walking, but Eveleen blocked her path. “Ms. Jenkins, are you not willing to


    forgive me? Is that why you won’t even ept a drink?”


    Natalia chuckled lightly. “Ms. Schafer, as | said, it’s just work stuff, nothing personal to forgive. And really, I’m not up for a drink.”


    But Eveleen was persistent. “It’s just a little drink. Weren’t you known for holding your liquor back in the day?”


    Back then, as Hamilton’s secretary when thepany was just finding its footing. Natalia had been fearless with a ss in hand,


    but times had changed. The guilt from yesterday’s sip was still fresh, and today’s offer was out of the question.


    “Ms. Schafer, I’m sorry. When I’m feeling better, let''s have a drink, just you and me, okay?”


    Eveleen pouted. “It seems you really won''t forgive me.”


    Natalia took a deep breath to calm her nerves. “I simply don’t want to drink because I’m unwell.”


    “How can you be unwell? You look fine to me.”


    Natalia’s head buzzed with irritation. She didn’t understand Eveleen’s insistence on this drink. Was it truly just about


    forgiveness? Eveleen was never that kind-hearted.


    If not for forgiveness, then what?


    The memory of Eveleen with her antiabortifacient shed through Natalia’s mind, and her heart sank.


    Did Eveleen suspect something? If so, did that mean Natalia had to drink tonight to dispel those suspicions?


    She forced a smile, masking her anxiety. “It’s my body. Ms. Schafer. | know how | feel. Please, just respect that.”


    Eveleen’s eyes welled with tears, painting Natalia as the viin. “Sorry, did | put you in a difficult


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    spot? | just wanted your forgiveness.” Eveleen said, her voice breaking as tears started to fall.


    Someone chimed in, “Ms. Jenkins, it’s just one drink. Just have it, and all is good.”


    “Yeah, Eveleen’s making such a sweet gesture. What more do you want?”


    “Come on, Ms. Jenkins, just drink up, and it’s all water under the bridge.”


    The crowd was relentless, and Eveleen’s tearful gaze never wavered.


    Natalia looked helplessly toward Hamilton at the head of the table, his expression unreadable.


    Then, sheughed at herself inwardly. Did she really expect Hamilton to step in? Maybe he had a shred of kindness to spare, but


    only if it didn’t sh with Eveleen’s wishes.


    The memory of Hamilton’s cold warning from the night before was vivid in her mind. She had no right to stand up to Eveleen. Any


    resistance would only backfire on her. Refusing the drink could lead to bigger troubles.


    With a resignedugh, Natalia took the ss from Eveleen’s hand and downed it in one go.


    “Ms. Schafer, may | leave now?”


    Eveleen still looked pitiful. “I didn’t mean anything by it, Ms. Jenkins. Please don’t be upset.”


    “You''re overthinking it, Ms. Schafer.”


    After her reply, Natalia turned and left the room. As the door closed behind her, she saw Hamilton pass a napkin to Eveleen.


    Eveleen didn’t take it. He wiped her tears away. half-heartedly chastising her. “You''re too old for this crying business.”


    “| can’t help it,” she replied.


    “You look a mess.”


    His words said one thing, but the smile on his face said another.


    Natalia gripped the door handle tightly, her knuckles turning white. Just yesterday, Hamilton had told her tears wouldn''t sway


    him. In her experience, Hamilton’s heart had been as hard as a stone. He never softened for her tears or gave in to her pleas.


    The Hamilton with Eveleen was nothing like the one she knew. And she was just like everyone else to him.


    Knowing this didn’t stop the pain, a dull ache that made it hard to breathe. She let go of the door handle and rushed to the


    restroom, vomiting the wine and her dinner.


    Afterposing herself in the mirror, she left the restaurant. She didn’t hail a cab but walked to a nearby market, blending in with


    the crowd.


    She bought a pair of socks from a street vendor and filled her stomach with a warm bowl of chicken soup. Only then did she start


    to feel a little better.


    Finally, she settled in front of a street performer, listening to one song after another. Before leaving, she handed him a hundred—


    dor bill.


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    “Thank you,” he said. “Got a favorite song? | can y it for you.”


    “I''m going to be a mom.” Natalia revealed, a soft smile touching her lips. “Could you just say congrattions?”


    The musician hesitated for a moment, then grinned and obliged, “Congrattions.”


    Her eyes crinkled with genuine joy. Stepping out of the bustling market, Natalia stood by the curb waiting for a ride when a car


    pulled up right in front of her. The window rolled down, and Lionel’s familiar face appeared from within..


    “Natalia?” Lionel asked with a grin. “Waiting for a cab?”


    Natalia returned the smile with a nod. “Just finished your shift, Lionel?”


    He nodded back. “Come on, I''ll give you a lift.”


    “No, that’s okay.”


    The message from Hamiltonst time had been crystal clear. He wasn’t pleased to see her spending time with Lionel. Even


    though there was nothing more than friendship between them. But Hamilton didn’t care about that.


    “Till just take a cab.”


    Still smiling, Lionel stepped out and opened the passenger door for her. “Let’s go. | can give you the rundown on that case we’ve


    been looking at.”


    With the conversation reaching that point, Natalia found it hard to decline any further. Having already agreed to help him, contact


    was inevitable.


    “Alright, | appreciate it.”


    “It''s me who should be thankful.”


    Lionel dropped Natalia off at her apartment building and then drove away.Material ? N?velDrama.Org.


    Natalia headed upstairs. She had assumed Hamilton wouldn''t return so soon. Especially since he was with Eveleen, she thought


    he would stay with her a bit longer.


    But to her surprise, as she entered, Hamilton was sitting on the couch. Still in the same shirt he wore for dinner that day, he was


    stubbing out a cigarette that had burned down to the filter. Several butts already filled the ashtray; he must have been back for a


    while.


    He crushed the cigarette butt and looked up at her. “Where have you been?”
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