Chapter 666
In Love, Never Say Never Novel
Tessa had no good retort for that. Her face turned red with anger, and she frowned, ready to rebuke, but Laurel quickly stopped her, âCalm down, guys. Letâs talk this through. We donât have to fight. Itâs pointless. And weâre all safe and sound, and thatâs a cause for celebration.â
Everyone fell silent, and Tessa stood up. âIâm full. You guys go ahead.â Then she went upstairs.
Tabitha and Nora said nothing, while Laurel looked at me and shifted the topic, âAre you going straight to A City after you go back, Scarlett?â
I nodded. âYeah. I want to see my daughter.â
âYou have a daughter?â She was surprised. âBut you look so young. How old is your daughter now?â
âFive. Almost six, actually.â
They looked at one another, and Nora threw me a look of curiosity. âSo youâre married? Does Armond know about it?â
That question was weird, but I nodded. âHe does.â
âHuh?â The girls were stunned. âHe knows youâre a married woman, but heâs still that nice to you? Is he sick in the head?â
âDidnât know hotties like him love young MILFs.â
The conversation went in a weird direction, and I laughed. âDonât think too much about it. Heâs helping me out for something in return. I have something he needs, so this is nothing but a transaction.â
âTransaction?â Nora was surprised, and also flummoxed. âIs the thing heâs looking for worth the lives of five?â
âItâs a box my grandma gave me before she passed on. Itâs a puzzle box. I have one, but the other one was auctioned off. Heâs looking for this box, but I donât know why.â I wasnât sure who Armond was. His last name was Murphy, so I thought he was probably a part of the Murphys.
But if that was the case, why did he take the trouble to hold that auction in J City and sold off the box he had? If he wasnât a part of the Murphys though, then why was he aiming for that box?
Nora rubbed her chin and nodded. âRich guys like him like to waste their time on stuff we think are unnecessary.â She then looked at me. âThank you, though. Iâll treat you to something good when we get back. Youâre my friend now.â
I smiled, and Tabitha looked at me. âMy weddingâs in October, but I donât know if thatâs going to change after what happened. You have to come if itâs proceeding as usual though.â
Laurel smiled. âYeah, weâre besties now. Hey, I have an idea. Do you guys want to open a company?â
We were taken aback by that proposal, and Tabitha looked at her. âDonât tell me you want us to be your partners.â
Laurel nodded incessantly. âI have been giving it some thought back in the glass room. I thought Iâd open a company with you guys if I managed to get out alive, and I did get out in one piece. Weâre going to work together for our whole life.â
Tabitha frowned. âYou are so greedy! You just got saved from one hell, and now you want to bind all of us together?â
Laurel smiled. âI mean, we can do anything together after the hell we went through. We met by chance, and I want this friendship to go on. We come from different places, so weâre going to drift away if we have nothing to connect us. I donât want that to happen.â
Nora found it amusing. âThat so cheesy. That wonât happen. We can always chat online.â
âWhat kind of company do you have in mind?â I asked. âAny idea about where youâre going to establish it? Whatâs the company going to sell?â
Laurel gave it some thought. âI havenât thought about that in detail. All I have is a rough idea, but I know where the company should be establishedâ A City. Sure, itâs not the best city, but the infrastructureâs well established, and itâs developing well. Itâs in a strategic location, and the weatherâs perfect too.â
âI have an idea,â Nora said. âWhy donât you open up an inn or tea shop? We can gather round at any time for a little vacation.â
Tabitha nodded. âGood idea.â The girls kept on talking, while I looked at the second floor, and I went upstairs after some contemplation.
I knocked on Tessaâs door, but it took a while for her to open it. She was surprised to see me, then she asked, âAnything?â
âLetâs talk.â
She frowned and took a step back to let me in.