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Chapter 47
Grace pursed her lips, finding Sean’s offer to be absurd. He…what exactly? Wanted to assuage his
guilt by getting her a job? It was his fault she’d been unemployable everywhere else in the city.
She started to walk away from him.
“Don’t walk away from me,” Sean said angrily. “I’m still talking to you. Seriously, Grace. I’m already
taking a risk by offering to help
you!”
“Did anyone ever ask you to take that risk?” Grace asked flatly. “Did you ever hear of too little, too late,
Sean? When I needed you most, you abandoned me.” She shook her head.”There is no need for this.
Moreover, aren’t you afraid that your fiancee will hear?”
“Hear about what?” a sharp voice asked. Sean’s eyes widened. “What is it that you’re keeping from
me?”
Sean froze. He released his grip on Grace’s arm immediately and turned to look at Lily, who was
walking toward him.
“It’s nothing,” he said quietly.
Lily arched a brow. “Hmm.” She swept up to Sean and looped her arm through his. “Sean, darling, why
did you stop to talk to this kind of person? Aren’t you afraid that Jason Reed will hear about
it? You know my sister is the only woman Jason ever loved. Although my sister has been dead for
three years, he has never had another woman…”
Although Lily did not complete her sentence, everyone knew what
she meant.
Sean’s face paled when he remembered the Projection Ads that
had been taken down and Jason Reed’s refusal to attend their
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There were far-reaching effects of angering Mr. Reed. Effects
neither he nor Stevens Corporation could afford.
His family reckoned that it was because of Grace that Jason had
refused to meet them. But now, he didn’t know what to think.
“Grace, you’re only fit to be a sanitation worker.” Lily smiled
cruelly. “And you’re so good at it!”
Grace’s eyes narrowed. She was furious.
Lily’s recent actions weren’t helping, and for once, Sean wished she would just shut up instead of being
so spiteful.
“Do you think Mr. Reed knows that you’re already out of prison?” She tapped her chin with her free
hand. “He made your life a living hell in there, didn’t he?”.
Grace shuddered.
“Funny, if he doesn’t know it already, he just might recognize you on the news from our interviews
today. Maybe you should think about relocating. I believe that before long, you will no longer be able to
survive in this city,” Lily said. With that, she walked away
with Sean, holding him by the arm.
Grace watched them leave.
She took her tools and headed toward a section of the highway, riding on the bicycle provided by the
Sanitation Service Center.
Grace had already buried the feelings that she had had for Sean. Any emotions she had for him, had
died long ago. Seeing him. again, while a bit of a surprise, didn’t stir anything in her heart. It
didn’t even raise much amity. He was just…dead to her.
She didn’t feel anything for him. And seeing Sean and Lily holding each other intimately, bah. They
deserved each other.
Grace left and went about her work, oblivious to a figure who was
standing in one corner, witnessing the scene.
In the news agency, reporter Brian was watching the news about
Lily’s visit to the Sanitation Service Center to offer her apologies to
the sanitation workers.
It wasn’t the kind of fluff piece he wanted to cover, but she’d been
the city’s darling, and his boss had set him on the story so he
covered it.
When he saw a dark-haired woman appearing on the screen, he
started to frown. He found this woman familiar, but he couldn’t
remember where he had seen her.
“Who is this woman? Why does she look so familiar?”
Brian watched the news footage over and over again, and then he
finally noticed that some other details popped out to him.
First, Lily’s hands clenched the gift box and her smile turned
brittle when this woman exited the center and approached the
press conferencie.
Second, the woman bore none of the excitement that her
coworkers had. On the contrary, she looked positively resentful
to be there. Which was odd, considering every employee that
participated in the Atkinson Dumpster Fire he laughed at his
own pun for Lily’s social media debacle had been thrilled to
receive the compensation check and luxury apparel.
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Not this woman though.
Then he noticed that in the background, Sean had visibly paled
and began to look very uneasy the minute this woman appeared.
“Sean …..” Brian seemed to have thought of something and he
started to search through the internet.
After a while, he found a piece of news that had been reported three years ago. A picture of the woman
who had received the gift from Lily. Only she looked beautiful, vibrant in a way that he was shocked it
was the same woman.
“This is too much of a coincidence!” Brian exclaimed.
Three years ago, that woman had been Sean’s girlfriend. Fast forward to today, and the successful
attorney was sweeping the streets? That was a hell of a tumble. And this woman just so happened to
be receiving a gift from Sean’s current girlfriend as an apology?
”
Brian rubbed his hands together. If he’d had a mustache, he would’ve given it a twirl. He laughed to
himself as his excitement
grew.
There was a story here.
A juicy one.
Where others had missed this one integral detail, he’d seen it. And he was going toast on it.
He dug into forming his story and drafting it.
Although there were more salacious ways to capitalize on the direction of his thoughts, he kept to the
facts. With a story like this… it wouldn’t matter. He was fine to let the public speculate.
That would just encourage more people to read.
When he handed his work to the editor, the editor rejected it and
told him to rewrite it.
“Why must I re-write it?” Brian asked unhappily. To be frank, he was offended. He’d done a damn good
job catching this anomaly and building out the story around it. “Seriously, why do you want it rewritten?
This is a slam dunk. You have to see that this is headline-worthy.”