Chapter 186
The Hockey Star’s Remorse by Riley Above Story
083% 13:02 The anger had been simmering within me for hours, a seething pot of emotions that refused to be contained any longer. I knew I had to confront Andy put an end to Timothyâs torment.
As I stepped into the office building where Timothyâs brother, Andy, worked, I could feel the weight of the conversation that lay ahead. The anger and betrayal that had marked the last few days had brought me to this moment. It was time to confront Andy about the secrets that had been buried for far too long.
Andyâs office was on the tenth floor, and as I entered the elevator, my heart raced with a mixture of determination and trepidation. The elevator ride felt endless, and when the doors finally opened, I stepped out into the corridor, searching for Andyâs office.
I found the door with his nameplate and hesitated for a moment. I took a deep breath, gathering my courage, before knocking firmly.
âCome in,â Andyâs voice called from inside.
His office was dimly lit when I walked in, the heavy mahogany door clicking shut behind me. Andy sat at his desk, engrossed in his work, or at least pretending to be. I could see the tension in his shoulders as they stiffened upon my entrance. He looked up, his icy blue eyes meeting mine.
âEvie,â he said, his tone slightly surprised. âWhat brings you here?â
I closed the door behind me, my expression resolute. âWe need to talk, Andy.â
He leaned back in his chair, his eyes narrowing as he studied me. âAlright, whatâs this about?â
I took a deep breath, knowing that the conversation would be far from easy. âI know about your affair with Stella,â I began, my voice steady.
Andyâs face paled, and he seemed taken aback by my words. âWhat are you talking about?â he stammered.
I took a step closer, my fingers trembling as I gripped the edge of this desk. âYou know damn well what Iâm talking about, Andy, I know about you and Stella.â
He swallowed hard, his Adamâs apple bobbing in his throat. âYouâre going to have to be more specific.â
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I met his gaze, my eyes unwavering. âDonât pretend, Andy. I know about the affair, and I know that Stellaâs baby may not be Timothyâs.â
The silence in the room was heavy, as Andy seemed to process the gravity of my revelation. His face contorted with a mixture of emotions, including anger and fear. âHow did you find out?â he finally asked, his voice filled with a hint of desperation.
I had no intention of revealing my sources. âThatâs not important right now, Andy. What is important is that you and Stella need to take a paternity test for Scarlett.â
4 Andyâs eyes widened, his surprise giving way to a flash of anger. âAnd why should I do that?â
I didnât waver, my voice firm. âBecause Timothy deserves to know the truth, and he deserves to know if Scarlett is his daughter or not. Youâve been living with this secret for far too long, and itâs time to come clean.â
Andy leaned forward, his anger intensifying. âStella isnât concerned about this, so why should I be?â
D G V N #D My own anger flared as I spoke. âBecause Iâve already exposed your secret to Timothy. He deserves to know the truth about Scarlettâs paternity. Itâs time to do the right thing, Andy.â
The tension in the room was palpable, as Andy seemed to grapple with the weight of my words. I could see the internal struggle within him, the fear of the consequences of his actions and the desire to protect his own interests.
As I stood my ground, Andyâs anger was palpable. He leaned forward, his eyes flashing with a dangerous intensity. âYou donât have the proof or the power to make me do anything, Evie,â he sneered. âTimothy may trust what you say, but what about the public? What do you have to actually show for these baseless accusations?â
I took a deep breath, my fingers trembling as I reached into my bag and produced a small thumb drive. The evidence was right there, in the form of digital photos that could expose the truth. âAll it would take is a click of a button, Andy,â I stated, my voice resolute.
Andyâs face contorted with rage as he looked at the thumb drive, his anger boiling over. âYou should watch it with the threats, Evie,â he warned, his tone menacing. âYouâre already on thin ice with my family, and I can make sure your name is permanently smeared.â
I held his gaze, unflinching in the face of his threats. âIâll be willing to risk it, Andy,â I declared, my voice steady. âBecause things couldnât get any worse than they already are.â
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Andyâs eyes narrowed, but he didnât reach out for the thumb drive. âLet me see it,â he demanded.
I took a step closer to his desk but kept the thumb drive just out of his reach. âNot so fast, Andy. Iâm not stupid. If you donât agree, Iâll expose everything.â
Andyâs fingers drummed on his desk, and for a moment, I could see the turmoil in his eyes. He didnât know if I was bluffing, and he couldnât afford to take that risk.
âWhat do you want, Evie?â Andy finally asked, his tone less aggressive.
âI want you to take the paternity test,â I repeated, slightly more impatient now.
Andy scoffed. âNo. What do YOU want,â he emphasized, a sly smile tugging at his lips. âYou donât think I know. what youâre trying to get out of this?â
I didnât flinch. âThis is for Timothyâs sake. I have nothing to gain outside of humbling you.â
âOh?â He leaned back in his seat, looking more sure of himself now. âFine, letâs say I took the paternity test. What makes you think your precious Timothy will come running to you when itâs all over? Heâs out of your league, Evie.â
My voice trembled as I replied, âThis isnât about Timothy, Andy. Itâs about doing whatâs right.
Whoever he chooses to be with is his business, but I wonât let him get with a woman who will use him this way. I say that as his friend.â
Andy leaned forward, his anger resurfacing. âYouâre a fool, Evie. You think you can change the world? Youâre just an insignificant pawn in a much larger game. You canât win against someone like me.â
I took a step closer to his desk, my resolve unwavering. âWatch me, Andy. Iâll do whatever it takes to ensure that justice is served. You may have power and influence, but I have something youâll never understandâintegrity.â
His eyes bore into mine, and for a moment, I saw a flicker of doubt. âYouâre making a grave mistake, Evie. You have no idea what youâre up against.â
âTime will tell, Andy,â I replied, turning to leave his office. I pausets at the threshold, still considering his words for earlier. He wasnât too unfamiliar with the idea of thinking about that special someone, even when they were out of reach.
I looked over my shoulder and caught him still watching me, eyes narrowed in suspicion. I sighed and shook my Emergency calls only MO head.
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13:02 âYou should take your own advice, Andy, because Stella would never leave Timothy for you,â I stated, my voice unwavering.
My words must have cut him deeply, because he seemed to struggle to find a response.
âDonât delude yourself, Andy,â I continued, my tone sharp. âYou were a part of a twisted chapter in her life, but youâre not the man she chose to be with. Sheâs moved on, and you should too.â
The room fell into a heavy silence as my words hung in the air. His face scrunched up, and he looked down at his desk in deep thought. He had held onto the hope that Stella might still choose him, but my words may have shattered that illusion.
I turned and left his office, leaving him to grapple with that thought.
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