Josie endured a fitful nightâs sleep, jolting awake multiple times in the darkness. Consequently, she appeared somewhat pallid and fatigued as dawn approached.
Despite her evident misery and exhaustion, her innate elegance remained undiminished.
âYouâre up quite early,â remarked Emily, her surprise evident. âMr. Olsen just headed out for his morning run, and Mrs. Olsen is still in bed.â
Perplexed, Josie took a seat and asked, âMorning run?â
That didnât seem right. Mark had been in poor health in the past, often visiting the hospital. How could he now have the energy for morning jogs?
Noting Josieâs confusion, Emily explained, âYes, Mr. Olsen always has this habit, saying itâs a way to stay physically active.â
Such a habit must have been cultivated only within the past couple of years.
Josie nursed a splitting headache, gesturing to Emily for a cup of coffee. Her mind started to drift, replaying Justinâs words once more.
Something wasnât right. Justin had always been opposed to her going back to the Olsen Residence. Yet yesterday, he seemed oddly indifferent, dodging the issue altogether.
Before Josie could unravel the mystery, the sharp roar of a sports car shattered the silence. She glanced up to see a brand-new Rolls-Royce flawlessly parked at the entrance. A flamboyantly dressed man emerged, exuding an aura of confidence as he strode in.
âMr. Olsen? Why the sudden return?â Emilyâs surprise was palpable.
It was unmistakably Zach, his purpose evident. Ignoring the servants, he made a beeline for Josie.
Josie was delighted to see him. She eased back into her chair, anticipating his approach.
Zach slammed his hands onto the table, his face twisted in fury. His glare bore into Josie, his voice dripping with anger. âLeave. Now.â
Baffled, Josie arched an eyebrow. âAnd who might you be?â
âIâm your father,â Zach spat out, wasting no time as he lunged forward, seizing Josieâs arm and forcibly pulling her away. âYouâve got nerve, returning to the Olsen Residence. Iâve never seen such shamelessness.â
Josie, however, hadnât spent the past years training for nothing. She swiftly broke free, pivoting to pin Zachâs arm against the table. âAll flash and no substance. That wonât cut it.â
Writhing in agony, Zach struggled desperately. âLet me go!â
Ignoring his pleas, Josie tightened her grip. Zachâs voice rose to a frantic pitch, âI said let go, Josie!â
âEven though you know my name, you still challenge me.â Josie leaned in closer. âApologize, and I might consider releasing you.â
With disdain, Zach spat at her, a sneer contorting his face. âYouâre not worthy of that!â
Josie swiftly evaded the spittle. âThen donât blame me for not showing you any mercy.â
Emily, fraught with worry and unsure of what to do, stood by helplessly. âPlease, donât fight!â
Josie hadnât intended to escalate things with Zach. Sustaining the struggle had taxed her strength more than she anticipated, prompting her to release him.
âThis is the first time Iâve seen a dog causing chaos in its own backyard,â Josie remarked, straightforward and to the point.
Shaking his hand to ease the ache, Zach fired back with equal bluntness, âYouâre correct about one thing-itâs my domain, not yours! So why are you here, stirring up trouble?â
Zach had spent the last night in the nightclub, drinking excessively. After having one too many, he caught wind of talk about the Olsen family causing a stir, aiming to bring the real Liana back.
He had specifically asked the person who said that for confirmation.
Fueled by rage, Zach slammed his wine glass down, ready to throw a punch. âWhat rubbish are you spewing?â
The man recoiled in fear. âItâs⦠Itâs true. My brother works for the Department of Transportation. He mentioned seeing it while clearing the roadsâ¦â
Zach sobered up completely from his drunken stupor, cursing quietly to himself as he drove through the night back to the Olsen residence.
Upon his arrival, he was met with the sight of Josie, aloof and composed, seated confidently at the head of the table, exuding defiance.
Taking a leisurely sip of her coffee, Josie responded with a hint of amusement, âYou probably shouldnât be sharing this with me. If youâre brave enough, go tell Mark.â
âYouâre nothing but a lowlife,â Zach spat back, his disdain palpable. âYouâre not even worthy of speaking my fatherâs name.â