His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 489
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Chapter 489
Thaddeus stood stoically outside the gates of Silverlake Harbor, where he had been for more than a full day and night. He was stubborn as such, determined not to rest until he saw the woman he loved or got the answers he was after.
Last night, he had spied the Chambers father and son making a beeline for the harbor, clearly on the warpath about something involving Byron. Thaddeus had watched from the shadows, not out of fear, but to avoid causing a scene that might upset Jeff and bring trouble down on Chairman Ashbourneâs head.
It was one thing to deal with the aftermath for the Ashbourne family in private, but making a public spectacle of himself would be
unwise.
The evening was dark and stormy, fierce winds howling through the air, hitting him with a force that rivaled the punches heâd taken the night before.
Thaddeusâs deepâset eyes, shadowed and brooding, were framed by a chiseled jaw now rough with stubble. He looked every the rugged soldier he once was.
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Suddenly, his phone buzzed inside his car, pulling him momentarily from his pain. He opened the door and picked up the phone. It was Gordon.
âGordon, whatâs up?â His voice was hoarse, as if every ounce of energy had been drained from him.
âMr. Thaddeus Abernathy! I finally got through to you!â
Gordon sounded like he was on the brink of tears, âMr. Hamilton Abernathy has taken ill and been rushed to the hospital! Youâve got to come back!â.
A sharp pang shot through Thaddeusâs chest, and cold sweat soaked his already damp suit.
Meanwhile, in the wine cellar of Silverlake Harbor.
Evadneâs brothers were gathered, their usual banter replaced by somber silence and the dull glug of spirits being poured. Bennett, in particular, was knocking back whiskey like water, much to Arnoldâs distress.
âBennett, you canât keep this up. Itâs killing you,â Cassius took the glass from his hand.
âSeriously, man, you havenât even tied the knot yet. Donât drink yourself into an early grave,â Arnold added.
Bennett clenched his fist, slamming it on the table.
âYou were too hard on Evadne today, too damn forceful.â Cassius patted Bennettâs shoulder with a gentle sigh, âYou know how she is. She doesnât respond well to pressure. The more you push, the more sheâll resist. You care her to bits, and you donât want her to resent you, do you?â
âCassiusâs right. You havenât had any row ever since you were young; this time itâs too much.â
âThen what do you suggest I do, just let her keep entangled with that jerk?â Bennett rubbed his face with both hands, his voice thick with emotion, âIâd take all the pain for her; I wonât grimace at any cut. Just canât bear to see her suffer. Thatâs miscarriage! She couldâve been a mother, experienced that joy. But now,â
The thought of their unborn niece or nephew silenced them all, hearts twisted in grief.
âItâs all Thaddeusâs fault, all his fault!â Bennett, a usually composed soldier, was on the verge of tears.
âLetâs never bring this up in front of Evadne again.â Cassiusâs voice rough with emotion. He handed Bennett a tissue, âMaybe itâs for the best. Pregnancy is tough; kids are a handful, and itâs one more worry. Letâs just let Evadne live carefree like a child. Weâli protect her, and sheâll get through this.â
Suddenly, the door banged open.
âWe have a problem!â
Dylan burst in, panicâstricken, âMs. Evadne Ashbourneâs gone!â
The brothers jumped to their feet in disbelief, âGone? How is it possible?â
âSheâs gone! Jumped out the window!â
They rushed to Evadneâs room, only to find the window wide open, the curtains flapping wildly in the storm. Their sister was no where to be found.
âDamn it! How does a person just vanish into thin air?!â Arnold covered his head with both hands, his heart racing.
Cassius and Bennett saw the chaos in the room, her clothes and belongings tossed about, and instantly headed for the balcony.
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They gasped at the sight â tied to the railing was a makeshift rope of knotted dresses, hanging down to the ground below. âCassius. Sheâs lost her mind! This is the fifth floor!â Bennettâs voice trembled with fear, his face pale in fright.
âEvadne! That crazy girl! Sheâs quietly courting disaster!â
Cassiusâs voice was filled with terror as he pictured the worst, his heart pounding, head throbbing, âIf any part of that makeshift rope had snapped, sheâd be dead on impact!â
âStop, I canât take it. My heart isnât working well!â Arnold pressed a hand to his chest, feeling faint.
Dylan was beside himself with worry, âMs. Evadne Ashbourne, you have to be okay! I canât live with myself if something happens!â
âDoes dad know about this?â Cassius asked urgently.
âChairman Ashbourneâs already troubled over Ms. Nydia Ashbourne; I didnât dare add to his worries.â
âLetâs keep it quiet for now. Dadâs health canât take another blow.â
Cassius clenched his fists against his racing heart, âDonât alarm anyone else. Weâll organize a search team right away.â
âWith this storm raging, and Ms. Ashbourne without a phone or money, what will she do out there?â
Dylan was frantic, âItâs my fault! I should have stayed right outside her door!â
âWhich is exactly why she wonât have gone far. We should be able to catch up with her.â Cassius peered out into the storm, âIs Thaddeus still out there?â
âMr. Abernathy left already! Itâs been a while!â Dylan replied truthfully.
Arnold couldnât help but let out a string of expletives, âDamn it! That rat Thaddeus picked the worst time to split! Little sis mustâve gone looking for him, and now they wonât meet each other!â
Bennett felt his heart lurched ferociously. At this moment, he deeply regretted how harsh heâd been with his little sister. Everything was unfolding just as he had feared.
âIf Evadneâs chasing after Thaddeus, sheâs headed towards Elmsworth for sure. Weâll find her if we search along the way!â
Cassius was already on his feet, heading for the door, barking orders at Arnold, âCall Elvis, tell him to haul his ass back here and help us find sis!â
Arnold nodded vigorously, âYeah, yeah! That wild card Elvis, heâs always got a trick up his sleeve!â
Under the cloak of night, brilliant forks of lightning tore across the sky, followed by the relentless drumming of rain.
Evadne was soaked to the bone, the cold wind lashing against her slender frame, causing her to shiver uncontrollably, teeth
chattering.
Her phone was confiscated, she had no money, and sheâd lost her fl*pâflops in the chaos of her escape. Her delicate feet were caked in mud and scratched by stones, a sight of pitiable disarray.
Yet, her solitary trek through hardships could not deter her will to break free, nor could it slow her steps towards the love she
sought.
All she wanted was to love someone properly. Why, even now, was it proving to be so difficult?
Evadne knew her family would soon realize she had fled, and her brothers, with their capabilities, would surely commence a sweeping search, turning the world upside down to find her,
Therefore, she dared not take the main roads or visit bustling places, opting instead for the secluded, lessâtraveled paths towards Elmsworth. But in this pitchâblack, deserted place, not a single store was open!
After wandering in the cold rain for too long, Evadne was feeling dizzy and alternately hot and cold, her strength failing her.
Suddenly, her bleary eyes caught sight of two dim lights in the distance. With renewed vigor, she ran towards the light, only to discover a repair shop that hadnât closed for the night.
Evadne couldnât stand the cold any longer. Without a second thought, she pushed the door open.
Inside, four men were laughing and cursing over a game of poker.
At her entrance, their eyes turned towards the door. One glance at Evadne and their eyes lit up, nearly popping out of their sockets.
What a night this was turning out to be! In the midst of thunder and rain, a beauty had come knocking? This was a feast landing right in their laps!
âHey there, pretty girl, what brings you to us?â One of the men leered at her. To their eyes, Evadne was a vision of wet temptation,
a feast for the eyes.
âSorry to intrude.â Evadne gasped, shivering uncontrollably, âMay I borrow a phone to make a call? Iâll make it worth your while.â
âMake it worth our while? Ha! How exactly do you plan to thank us, sweetheart?â
The four men licked their l*ps, grinning lewdly as they closed in on Evadne, âHow about this, let us cop a feel, give us a k*ss, and weâll let you call to your heartâs content.â
Evadneâs eyes turned cold as ice, her chest filled with a towering rage. Didnât they know sheâd had enough for one day, that sheâd almost given her life making her escape, only to encounter these four scumbags?
One of the creeps couldnât wait and reached out for her chest, but Evadne moved swiftly, grabbing his arm and twisting it back viciously!
Then she kicked the back of his knee, sending the man to his knees in front of her, howling in pain, âAh! It hurts! Youâre killing me!â âYou wanted to have a go, didnât you? Go ahead then.â
With a sickening snap â Evadne broke the manâs arm, her gaze fierce and unforgiving, âIâll end you all!â
Back at the hospital, Hamilton had been admitted again due to his old nemesis, a stroke, but thanks to Mr. Murrayâs timely intervention, he was out of danger.
The old man was restless and distressed over Evadneâs situation, worn down to the point of exhaustion.
With Frederic away from Elmsworth and the crisis unfolding so suddenly, Thaddeus and Mr. Murray were the only ones by Hamiltonâs bedside.
Thaddeus was holding a bowl of porridge, blowing on a spoonful to cool it, and bringing it to Hamiltonâs l*ps.
But how could the grandfather eat, knowing his grandson returned beaten and disheveled? Despite his concern, his tone was stern, âWhat have you done to yourself? Did you go looking for llana?â
Thaddeus swallowed hard, âYeah.â
âGot roughed up by the Ashbourne boys?â
The manâs l*ps pressed tight, unable to speak.
Hamilton saw right through his grandsonâs heartache, his brow furrowing with anger, âDonât tell me, your exâfatherâinâlaw did this to you?â
Thaddeus silently acknowledged this.
âHmph! You deserved it! If I were Emeric, I would break your legs! You should be grateful they let you off so easily!â This time, Hamilton had no sympathy for his own flesh and blood.
âGrandpa Hamilton.â
Thaddeus lifted his head, l*ps dry, his voice cracked with emotion, âPlease tell me, what should I do? How can I make Evadne come back to me?â
Hamilton shook his head helplessly, âMy boy, itâs not just you whoâs wronged llana. Even I donât know how Iâll face her again. She couldâve lived a carefree life if she hadnât married into the Abernathy family. Weâre the ones who ruined her.â
The hospital room fell into a suffocating silence.
âIf thereâs no way to make it right, then stop trying. Start with a sincere heart and slowly make amends.â
Hamiltonâs withered hand rested heavy on his shoulder, âThaddeus, from now on, donât think about winning her back. What you need to consider is how to protect her.â
âGrandpa Hamilton, I donât want to let go.â
Thaddeus hung his head, fighting back tears, âBut I know I truly donât deserve her.â
Just then, his phone vibrated in his pocket.