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Kelly’s POV

Maybe I was badly bruised by the past. That’s why it’s hard for to trust even the person I dearly cherish.

Standing in front of my table in Foster’s company, I was trying to find the sense of belonging in my mom’s family. I tried so hard, but there was none. I don’t belong in this family. This family doesn’t deserve , I’d say.

If mom thinks this family doesn’t deserve to be recognized by her daughter, then maybe I shouldn’t try to fit in.

“Kelly.”

I slowly turned to the door when Sara Foster entered.

I sat on the chair in front of my desk and crossed my legs, looking at her.

“If not for my position, I won’t co even if you call for a hundred tis. What do you want?”

I looked at her and tilted my head, signaling her to sit.

“I’m not here to chit chat with you, Kelly. Tell what you want, and please, don’t insist on investigating my brother again.”

I chuckled without humor. “That’s not what I want from you. I already have soone doing that.”

Her forehead creased. “What?”

“Sit down, Sara. Let’s talk about transferring my position to you.”

Her eyes widened in fraction. She looked so shocked and doubtful about what I said.

“What do you an?”

“Connor Foster doesn’t deserve the company. You should take it.”

She shook her head, still doubtful. “What? Mom gave this company to you, Kelly. Are you mocking ?”

“I’m tired of fighting this war.”

She gritted her teeth. “So you’re giving up on giving your mom justice?”

“No. I just need to let go of this company.”

“Because of what? Because of Connor? If you think he’s responsible for your mother’s death all the more you have to defeat him!”

“I only have one condition before giving this company to you, Sara,” I said, ignoring what she said.

Her expression turned grim. “Just what I expected.”

“Your husband is involved, Sara.”

She looked even more shocked. Her eyes widened in horror. “W-What?”

“I don’t care what you’d do to him, but don’t ever give him any position in the company. That’s all I ask.”

“No! No, that’s not true!”

The desperation in her eyes was too much. Obviously, she was blinded by her love for her husband that she couldn’t believe it. Included in the report given to by attorney Lee was the truth about Connor and Wes’ involvent in my mother’s death. The statent of so witness was stated in the docunt, so I don’t understand why Attorney Lee didn’t proceed with the investigation when he can do that.

That’s the reason why I lied to attorney Lee about the docunts. I feel like he’s hiding sothing.

“If you’re doing this to manipulate —”

“I don’t need riches, Sara. I don’t need it when it will only make lonely.”

Her lips parted and she looked thorn between believing or not. Sara isn’t evil. I’ve seen it in her. She was deprived of the rights to belong and she only wants what she deserves. I understand because I wanted it for myself too.

“I’m stepping down, Sara. I will give my position to you. Legally.”

She shook her head again. “If having the company ans losing the only person who made feel wanted, then I don’t want it, Kelly.”

She pulled herself up and turned her back. I pulled myself up too and looked at her.

I spoke before she could leave the office... “You can’t stay with a two-faced man, Sara. He doesn’t deserve you.”

She paused but after I finished my sentence, she imdiately left. I swallowed hard and took a deep breath before I sat on the chair again. I can’t convince Sara that easily, but I’ll make sure I eventually will.

I need to eliminate people like her from my plan of revenge. She was the rose among the thorns.

The door swung open again. I thought Sara ca back but she didn’t. It was Matt who entered my office and his forehead was creased.

“What did Aunt Sara co here for?”

I shrugged my shoulders as I went to my swivel chair and sat there. “She has business with and I would ask you the sa thing, Matt Foster. What did you co here for?”

He clenched his jaws and sat on the chair in front of . He looked into my eyes and he looked hesitant. He discovered sothing and it’s hiding behind the coldness in his eyes.

“Why do you think my dad was involved in your mother’s death?”

I lifted my chin. “He’s the only one who can answer that question, Matt.”

He pressed his lips together. “What if you don’t find any evidence?”

“I’ll dig deeper and deeper until I find sothing.”

He took a deep breath and looked away. He gritted his teeth and I saw anger flickered in his eyes. “I-I heard dad talking to soone over the phone. He ntioned about burning docunts. I don’t know who it was.”

Burning? Two people crossed my mind. Luke’s sister and attorney Lee. He didn’t call again after I told him that the docunt was burned down together with my unit. If it is Attorney Lee, then it’s only right that I didn’t trust him again. And if it is Luke’s sister, I won’t understand why she had to team up with the possible culprit of her brother’s death.

“Why are you telling this?” I asked Matt with seriousness in my voice.

He sighed again and looked down. “I love my parents, but if they’re involved in your mother’s death, it’s only right that they pay for it.”

“Thank you for understanding, Matt. But I still can’t trust you.”

“I know. But can you tell where Emily is?”

My forehead creased. Has he gone obsessed with her?

“Why?”

“I need to talk to her. She’s been avoiding .”

The corner of my lips rose as I looked at him. Emily was the reason he’s like this. He must like her a lot.

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