Chapter BIT 38
Chapter 38
Rebecca vomited in the toilet till she thought all of the organs in her stomach were about to fall out. It would be simple if Nicholas‘ primary desire was money, like Alicia, Mia, and Theodore. But that man was fascinated with her, willing to lie simply to stay together, which made her shudder and feel horrible.
She gasped for air and rinsed her face with cold water, but she didn’t feel any better.
“Here, wipe your face,” Cathy said, holding out a tissue to Rebecca, who was standing before the mirror like a living corpse. “Cathy,” Rebecca said in a half–whisper. Cathy turned her head, raising one eyebrow rather than a question mark.
“When Alicia pushed me off the top of the steep marble stairs causing me to miscarry, do you think Nicholas was involved too?” Rebecca inquired, hesitant to receive the answer she already knew.
Cathy shook her head, “None of us are aware of that; maybe yes, maybe no. So, what do you intend to do now? You couldn’t possibly return to Nicholas‘ apartment and endanger your life, right?”
Rebecca shook her head, “I’m not sure what I’m going to do anymore.” “If everyone wants me to die, why am I still alive…?”
Suddenly Cathy clapped her hands in front of Rebecca’s face. “Wake up, Becky! That’s not something that should come out of your mouth. We have to focus! Set your goal! Is knowing the truth enough or do you want them all to get their due punishment?” she babbled.
Rebecca couldn’t hold back the tears that just fell. She wiped it carelessly then looked at Cathy with a sad twitching face. “I will make them all get the punishment they deserve, even worse!”
Cathy smiled. “That’s my girl! Come on, let’s go back to the table, we have to talk about what we plan to do,” she said as she took Rebecca’s hand and led her to leave the toilet.
Rebecca clenched her fists. “Cathy, we need to take them down by spreading all evidence!”
“All this evidence is not enough, Becky, we need other valid evidence but while looking for that evidence we have to make sure that you will be okay,” said Cathy seriously.
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She leaned in, lowering her voice. “I have a plin, but it requires you to go back to Nicholas Pretend you believe him, get close, and gather more evidence. I know you’re sick of it, but it’s also the only way to keep you alive because Alicia or Theo will not harm you without Nicholas‘ consent.”
Rebecca swallowed hard. The thought of being close to Nicholas again made her skin crawl. But she had no choice. “Alright,” she said finally. “I’ll do it. But we need to move fast. If they suspect anything, it could get worse.”
Cathy nodded. “I’ve got your back, Becky. Well bring them down together, okay?”
“Oh, Cathy, thank you! Appointing you as my manager was the best decision I’ve ever made!” Rebecca exclaimed, hugging Cathy firmly. Rebecca exited the café with determination burning in her chest. She would no longer be the victim. It was time to fight back, and she would stop at nothing to ensure justice was served.
She walked to Nicholas‘ Apartment since she needed a moment to absorb everything. She knew Nicholas would easily read her mind if she appeared before him with a trembling body like that. And suddenly, the rain was falling heavily. She dashed to the shop’s terrace, seeking protection. She stood up, holding her freezing body, and then tears streamed down her cheeks, leaving her sobbing alone.
“Hey, you can take shelter inside, the wind is very strong out here,” said a man carrying an umbrella. Rebecca looked up, “Thanks, but no need, my clothes are already wet, I don’t want to dirty your floor,” she said while wiping her tears.
The man with the umbrella tilted his head slightly, concern etched on his face. “You look like you could use some warmth and a place to sit down. Please, come inside. I own the place, so I don’t mind the floor getting a little wet.”
Rebecca hesitated for a moment but then nodded. “Thank you,” she murmured, following the man into the small, cozy café. The warmth inside enveloped her, and she felt a tiny bit of comfort seeping into her bones.
The man led her to a booth near the back, away from the prying eyes of other patrons. “I’ll bring you a hot drink,” he said gently before disappearing behind the counter.
Rebecca sat down, hugging herself tightly, still shivering from the cold rain and the emotional turmoil inside her. A few minutes later, the man returned with a steaming cup of tea. “Here, this should help,” he said, placing the cup in front of her.
“Thank you,” Rebecca said again, wrapping her hands around the warm cup. She took a
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Jacob nodded, not pushing for more informa even if it’s just to a stranger.”
Rebecca hesitated but then found herself pot everything but she hid their true identity. Sh danger she felt lurking around every corner.
When she finished, he leaned back, his brow with, Rebecca. It’s no wonder you’re feeling o determined. You can get through this. Trust r
Rebecca took a deep breath, feeling a bit light me, Becky, and thank you, Jacob. I appreciate
Jacob smiled warmly. “Anytime. And if you ne you’re always welcome here.”
Rebecca nodded, feeling a glimmer of hope t her. “I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you.”
As she left the café, the rain had slowed to a d purpose. She had to face Nicholas, gather the involved. But she wasn’t alone. She had Cathy
When she reached Nicholas’s apartment build herself for what was to come. She put a smile door.
“Becky! I didn’t expect you back so soon,” Nich
“Yeah. My head was so full so I decided to walk. Rebecca replied, stepping inside. “And I realized I can’t do this alone. I want to believe you, Nicholas. I want to help you and I want you to help me
Nicholas’s eyes softened, and he pulled her into a hug. “Thank you, Becky. That was the best thing I’ve heard today. We’re gonna go through this together. I promise.”
Rebecca hugged him back, her mind racing. She had to play the part perfectly to gather the evidence and bring everyone to justice. For now, she would pretend, but soon, the truth would come to light, and she would make sure that every single one of them paid for their crimes.
“I love you, Becky…
Rebecca felt like throwing up when she heard those words but she smiled instead. The war had just begun.