Chapter 181-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
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Danielle shot him a sidelong glance. "Black Web doesnât
need dead weight."
In other words, only those who could pass their rigorous
tests had the talents they wanted. Lowering the bar wasnât
an option.
âBlack Web will be expanding its business," Danielle
announced. "Emery will oversee the new project." This was
her main purpose for attending the meeting.
âWhat kind of business? Why all the secrecy?" Nox asked
nonchalantly.
âYouâll know when the time comes. Any other questions?"
Danielle glanced around the room.
"No," the members replied.
Despite her youth, Anonymousâs commanding presence
left everyone feeling inexplicably intimidated.
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âMeeting adjourned,â Danielle declared before striding out
of the conference room.
âMs. Darling, whatâs the new business line?" Emery asked
as he followed her out.
âIâll send you the details tomorrow," Danielle replied.
The next day, Geoffrey and Polly arrived at the Hillside
Manor. They had no idea what torment Fiona had endured
at the Nathor Palace.
âFiona must have suffered in that bastardâs hands. I have to
get her out as soon as possible,â Polly thought.
Polly had spent hours the previous night crying to Geoffrey,
exaggerating the situation until he agreed to accompany
her to the Charrington Manor to plead for Fionaâs release.
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Charringfén Group. Logan and >
Taraâsactions left them angry,@nd
helpléss. They had no intention of
ra their only son.
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When the two arrived at Charrington Manor, Logan and
Tara were just about to have breakfast, which showed how
early they had come.
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As soon as they entered, Logan knew what they were there
for. If not for Pollyâs pregnancy years ago and his sonâs
insistence on marrying her, he wouldnât have allowed her
into the family.
Over the years, Pollyâs greed and lack of decorum had only
proven his instincts right. Her sister, Fiona, was tactless to
a fault.
"Logan, Tara, km really sorry for the
trouble my ster caused at the
party," Polly-said apologetically. "I ~
didnât kn@w she would speak so we
reckless Iâm here to plead witiryou
to agk David to forgive her. After all,
wette family, and things have
tétome too tense.
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âIf David refuses to let her go, I will apologize to him. My
sister is not in good health, so let me take the punishment
in her place.â
Tears streamed down Pollyâs face, a sight that would tug at
anyoneâs heartstrings.
Geoffrey felt dyoang in his heart
when he s e tears in her eyes.
He thought David was blowing
things ob of proportion. "Youâre Ais
elder.low could you apologizéto
him&Heâs making too muchof a
fus8."
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âDad, Mom, you two were at the party. Why didnât you stop
him? How could you let David take Fiona away?" Geoffrey
bemoaned.
Tara shot Geoffrey a stern look, thinking, âAll it took was a
few tears, and now heâs under her spell. He even has the
nerve to point fingers at us.â
Tara and Logan had been wise all their lives, yet she
couldnât fathom how they had raised such a fool of a son.
âAre you blaming us?" Tara asked sharply.
Geoffrey flinched at Taraâs chilling gaze. "No, thatâs not
what I meant."
Logan glared at his foolish son. "I see youâve got big
plans."
Polly listened anxiously. âArenât we discussing Fiona? Why
are they talking past each other?â she wondered.
Geoffrey held his tongue while Polly sent him silent cues.