Chapter 742
After all these years, heâd been itching to see Comelia, but he was still stuck with these two pains in the neck.
Talk about bad luck!
Roman didnât want to dredge up his cruddy past, but he was here now and he was going to take Cornelia out for a meal if it killed him.
He asked, âComelia is working at the Hartley Group now, right?â
Abigail was a bit thrown, but remembering that Corneliaâs husband was the president at the Hartley Group, she regained her nerve. âHow do you know Comelia is working at the Hartley Group?â
Roman scoffed, âI told you before, thereâs no stone unturned for the Padilla family in Riverton. Ask her if she wants to keep her job. Plenty of folks whoâd jump at the chance if she doesnât. If she does, she can join me for a meal, and weâll talk about the past.â
âWhat the hell do you want with Comelia? Iâm warning you, if you lay a finger on her, Iâll knock your lights out.â Zack didnât know much about Marcus, some from Cornelia, some from the grapevine.
Zack heard the rumors about Marcus first and received a lot of information from outside sources. As a result, his inner inclination led him to believe that Marcus might not be a good person.
When Roman brought up the Hartley Group again, Zack got antsy.
But Abigail was more sureâfooted. She was a dieâhard fan of Cornelia and Marcus and believed Marcus was head over heels for Comelia.
When Roman made this threat, she thought it was a laugh. âIf you are so awesome, why donât you just introduce yourself as one of the Padillas instead of constantly dropping the Hartley name? Your names have nothing to do with each other, stop riding the Hartleyâs
coattails.â
âIâd go as far as to say weâre like family with the Hartleys.â Abigailâs comment hit Roman where it hurt and he started to scramble.
The Padillas had always been small potatoes, living off the Hartleyâs for decades. Marcusâ grandfather was always good to the Padillas, lending a hand whenever they needed.
But when Brennen took over the group, he didnât give two hoots about his motherâs wishes, only caring about skirtâchasing, and turned a blind eye to the Padillasâ needs.
During Brennenâs reign, the Padillas lost a lot of deals and their shot at being top dogs in Riverton. So they went downhill, each day worse than the last.
But when Marcus took over, the Padillas saw a glimmer of hope, hoping the kid they knew would heed his grandmotherâs words and lend the Padillas a hand.
And the kid did, but his help was making the Padillas fend for themselves, which was not what they wanted.
The Padillas had been leeching off the Hartleys for years; theyâd lost their ability to make a living, only hoping for handouts from the Hartleys.
Marcus didnât directly give money or possessions, which led the Padilla family to rely on themselves to make a living.