Chapter 79:
Standing next to Vivian, Eileen found herself stealing glances at Bryan.
His relaxed posture contrasted with the cool detachment in his eyes, a cigarette casually held between his fingers.
At Stellaâs comment, he raised an eyebrow, took a drag, and then snuffed out the cigarette, tossing it into the trash.
Vivian cast a quick, timid look at Bryan and then quickly looked away. âIâll pick something Bryan likes,â she murmured, her voice barely audible over the din of the gathering.
Eileen, her ears ringing and thoughts swirling, didnât hear what Vivian had said.
She busied herself with the menu, taking orders and ensuring the waiter was prompt in serving the table. After that, she surveyed the occupants around the circular table before settling into a corner near Bryan, ready for any directions he might give.
Debby said, âMrs. Dawson, please, at your age, you shouldnât be bustling about. It would be best for you to stay home. Considering Bryanâs parents live abroad all year, you do have the responsibility of overseeing the Dawson familyâs affairs.â
Holding Stellaâs hand, she smiled as if cueing Stella to address the topic of Bryan divorcing his wife and marrying Vivian.
Stella, looking over at Bryan, scoffed, âYour point is valid. Without me overseeing things, Bryan might lose his way.â
It seemed she was missing the subtle cues Debby was trying to convey about hastening Vivianâs acceptance into the Dawson family.
Despite Debbyâs efforts, Stella skillfully changed the subject each time it veered too close to that sensitive topic.
Discover more gαâηÏvâ¯ðsâ¤com Eileen remained on her feet throughout the meal.
âEileen, come and pour coffee for Mrs. Warren,â Stella called out suddenly.
Eileen quickly approached Bryan, taking the coffee pot nearby.
Their eyes met briefly, causing her to swiftly look away as she moved to Debbyâs side to pour the coffee. She then served Fergus and Kian.
Debby noted, âIt seems Bryan is quite fond of this assistant of his. Sheâs always by his side.â
Hearing this, Eileen paused while pouring Kianâs coffee, spilling a few drops. She quickly wiped the mess with a tissue. âSorry.â
Stella frowned at the mishap. âReally careless. If you upset our guests, it could cost you,â she cautioned.
âYes, Mrs. Dawson,â Eileen responded quickly, placing the coffee pot down and stepping back.
Stella turned to Debby and explained, âSheâs a senior special assistant. Her duties are extensive, and sheâs on call day and night. Her salary reflects that. Honestly, her reliability is what I value most. She is always accountable for her errors, and if youâre dissatisfied, you have every right to reprimand her. She wouldnât dare respond with insolence. Thatâs a virtue in my book. Weâve had no issues with her over the years. She has been nothing but compliantâ¦â
Her tone was strict as she discussed Eileen, yet she acknowledged her contributions. In fact, she portrayed Eileen as a valuable member of her team.
Debby looked over at Eileen, who stood quietly in the corner, with a complex expression.
The irony was not lost on herâVivian, from the esteemed Warren family, seemed less appreciated than Eileen, the diligent assistant, in Stellaâs eyes.
Throughout the meal, the members of the Warren family found themselves puzzled, trying to grasp Stellaâs underlying motives.
Eileen felt drained. The intricate conversations at dinner were more taxing than any physical task. As the evening wrapped up, she went to bring the car, unlocking the car doors with a familiar beep.
Suddenly, she noticed Benjamin standing by the vehicle.
âYouâre here, too,â she greeted him, appreciative of his past help.
Benjamin nodded, pointing at another car parked across from them. âDinnerâs over? Iâll head over there now.â
âYes, itâs finished,â Eileen replied. She hesitated for a moment before adding, âLast time⦠Thank you for your help. Without it, Jonathan wouldnât have let me off so easily.â
Benjaminâs expression flickered with confusion, but he quickly smiled. âI didnât do much. Just hope youâre not upset with me for stepping in.â
His involvement had been limited to passing on a message to Bryan. The decisions that followed were Bryanâs alone.
Eileen shook her head. âOf course not. You helped out, and Iâm grateful for that.â
Her gratitude was sincere. Without Benjaminâs intervention, she might have been ensnared by Jonathanâs ploys.
Benjamin felt uneasy as he caught the sincerity in Eileenâs eyes, sparking twinges of guilt. He averted his gaze and stepped back. âYou should head back now. Iâm off to pick up Mrs. Warren.â
âAlright,â Eileen responded. She got into her car, rolled down the window to nod at Benjamin, and then drove away.
Watching her leave, Benjaminâs brows furrowed as he climbed into his own car.
Eileenâs next task was to drop off Stella at the Dawson Mansion before accompanying Bryan to the company.
Debby, standing by the car, made small talk with Stella, her demeanor suggesting she had more to discuss.
She seemed to address the topic of Vivian and Bryanâs relationship but hesitated, aware of the potential repercussions. With a reluctant wavering, she finally said goodbye to Stella.
The car blended into traffic, making its way to the Dawson Mansion. The butler was already outside, directing the vehicle through the gates.
The mansion itself was a testament to modern architecture, set on a vast property.
The driveway was split between manicured lawns and the tranquil expanse of a lake, where the breeze created ripples that reflected the blue sky and clouds above. Birds glided over this picturesque scene.
Having worked for Bryan for years, Eileen was no stranger to the Dawson Mansion. Each visit underscored the stark contrast in their social standings.
Her own humble living quarters paled in comparison to even the homes of the Dawson familyâs staff.
Upon reaching the villa, she parked, and the butler quickly approached to open the door and help Stella out.
Eileen stepped out of the car, positioning herself beside Bryan and giving Stella a respectful nod.
âIf you dare to assign Eileen any further investigations, I will have no choice but to dismiss her,â Stella declared firmly as she climbed the steps, her voice strong despite her age.
Bryanâs expression darkened. âGrandma, what about that woman? What you are doing is wasting her time.â
As Stella reached the doorway, she spun around, took off a bracelet from her wrist, and flung it at Bryan. âYou scoundrel, are you trying to provoke me?â
The bracelet, a flash of silver in the air, hurtled towards Bryan. Eileen instinctively moved to protect him, but he quickly stepped in front of her to intercept it.
The bracelet struck his forehead with a sharp clang and dropped to the ground.
Stellaâs anger had given the throw considerable force, and a mark was quickly forming on Bryanâs forehead, starting to bleed.
Eileen looked at Bryan with concern. Bryan shook his head slightly to reassure her.
Stellaâs voice, still laden with anger, echoed. âThe entire Dawson family is under my control. Canât I keep you in line? Eileen, listen well. From now on, you are to follow my commands. If he attempts any maneuvers behind my back, you must step in, or you risk being dismissed!â
Eileen stood in shocked silence as Stella was led into the house by the butler.
Realizing she was still holding onto Bryanâs arm, she quickly let go and turned her attention to the bleeding wound, her mind racing with the gravity of Stellaâs words.
âAre you alright?â she asked Bryan, concerned.
Bryan shook his head and instinctively touched the wound, grimacing at the pain. âLetâs head back to the office,â he said.
He then opened the passenger door, retrieved two tissues, and pressed them against the cut.
By the time Eileen got back into the car, Bryan had managed a rough patch-up of his wound, his expression returning to its usual stoic coldness.
The car rolled out of the Dawson Mansion, gliding smoothly along the road.
Breaking the silence, Bryan glanced at Eileen. âGrandma seems to have taken a liking to you!â
Eileen was surprised by his comment. Remembering Stellaâs words about her earlier, she replied, âShe values my efficiency and dependability, not me as a person.â
âNow, sheâs monitoring you, and you are monitoring me,â Bryan remarked, his voice carrying a mix of sarcasm and resignation.
Eileen hesitated, offering, âMr. Dawson, if you still want to go forward with the investigation, Iâm here to help.â
Bryan turned to her, his shadowed expression filled with concern. âWhat can you really do? Go against my grandmotherâs wishes and risk your job?â
His words caught Eileen off guard, leaving her without a response.
Eileen knew that if Bryan really asked her to keep investigating, she couldnât refuse him. After all, she was under Bryanâs command, not Stellaâs. The idea that Stella could truly oversee Bryan seemed more a formality than a practical reality.
âI canât shield you from my grandmother,â Bryan said after a long silence, his forehead creasing with the weight of the situation as he reflected on Stellaâs vehement reaction.
At his words, a brief chuckle almost escaped Eileen. She turned to gaze out the window but inadvertently caught Bryanâs reflection looking back at her.
âIs it funny?â Bryan asked.
Quickly, Eileen stifled her smile and shook her head. âNot at all,â she responded, refocusing her attention on the road as she continued to drive carefully.
Upon reaching the Apex Group headquarters, Eileen headed straight to the pantry to grab a first aid kit before making her way to Bryanâs office.
Bryan was already seated at his desk when she entered.
Pausing momentarily as she held the first aid kit, Bryan quickly understood her.
âTo the sofa,â he directed, standing up and walking around the desk to take the kit from her.
Eileen complied, following him to the sofa and watching as he opened the kit and pulled out a cotton swab and iodine. Then, he turned his gaze to her.
Eileen was momentarily taken aback. The first aid kit lay open before her, and the cotton swab was already dabbed with iodine. There was not much for her to do; Bryan could clearly tend to the wound himself.
Nevertheless, she took the swab and moved closer, positioning herself to better reach the wound as she leaned over Bryan.
Her breath lightly brushed his head as she worked, and from his angle, he could see just the edge of her shirt collar.
There was only a button undone; all Bryan could see was her collarbone.
The subtle scent of her skin enveloped him, distracting him momentarily.
In a low voice, he asked, âIs it over?â
âAlmost,â Eileen responded, setting aside the used swab and picking up a bandage. âTry to keep it dry for the next few days. It should heal faster.â
Bryanâs voice was hoarse, his question more personal this time. âIâm referring to your period. Is it over?â
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