Chapter 15
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 15 Neither Shandie nor Cindy did anything. Likewise, Cindy no longer begged Henrick to shorten Shandieâs punishment. Cindy even took increasingly good care of Arielle, which Henrick approved.
That incident with the venomous snake was explicitly banned. No one was allowed to utter a single word about it. Hence, the manorâs inhabitants resumed their following days as if nothing happened.
Likewise, Henrick returned to his and Cindyâs bedroom after five days of sleeping in the study.
By the sixth day, Henrick headed out with a bounce in his step; even Cindy had a glowing and cheery expression. It wasnât hard to guess what happened the night before.
Things became so amiable that Cindy offered an entire drumstick to Arielle during dinnertime.
At this, a delighted smile crept onto Arielleâs face. She responded in a sweet tone, âThank you, Aunt Cindy.â
âCall me Mom from now on.â Cindy beamed back as she continued, âIâll look after you as my own child.
Just like Shannie. Sheâs not my biological daughter, but Iâve always cared for her like she is. So, donât hesitate to ask me if you ever need anything.â
Arielle scoffed inwardly. Not your biological daughter? I donât believe it one bit.
Shandie is only a couple of months younger than me, which means that Henrick had an affair with Cindy during my motherâs pregnancy.
Henrick obviously wonât allow this scandal to leak.
Cindy must be up to something. Why else would she suddenly suggest that I call her âMomâ?
Still, sheâs got some nerve asking me to call her that.
I only have two mothers: my biological mom and my adoptive mother. No one else is worthy of that title.
Skeptical, Arielle looked at Henrick for help. âDad. I-itâs too soon. Iâm not used to calling her thatâ¦â
She flashed a pair of puppy-dog eyes at him. Her eyes rounded and became slightly moist as she put on a pitiful act.
If this were an award show, Arielle believed that she would have won the title of Most Convincing Actress.
True enough, Henrickâs features softened after glancing over at her.
No man could resist Arielleâs puppy dog eyes, not even her own dad.
Henrick cleared his throat and consoled, âThatâs quite alright. Take it slow and go at your own pace.
Thereâs no need to rush into calling her Mom.â
âThanks, Dad.â Arielle then cast an apologetic look whilst saying, âAnd Iâm really sorry, Aunt Cindy. Iâm sure Iâll eventually ease into your new title.â
Anger welled in Cindyâs chest. This wretched brat! How dare she refuse to call me Mom!
Even so, Cindy was better at tamping down her emotions compared to Shandie, so she feigned a kind smile. âI understand that this must be difficult for you. Please donât apologize. I should be sorry for pressuring you. Donât worry, dear, take all the time you need to adjust. After all, weâve got the rest of our lives as a family for you to do so.â
âThanks, Aunt Cindy.â
âItâs nothing, child.â
The two played out a harmonious pretense as if they were happily getting along at the dining table.
Henrickâs spirits instantly improved; the exhaustion he felt from work faded away at the sight of this merry atmosphere.
As the saying goes, a family in harmony will prosper in everything; Iâm content as long as they donât pull any more stunts against one another.
Just as Henrick thought so, Cindy parted her lips to speak. âThereâs something I have to tell you, dear.
Itâs about Shannie.â
The mention of Shandieâs name ruined Henrickâs mood. He slammed his spoon onto the table and thundered, âLet me guess, youâre trying to put in a good word for that brat? Considering how grave her actions were, Iâve been more than merciful by grounding her for only a month. So forget it! Donât bother defending her.â
Arielle threw a suspicious glance at the woman. How uncharacteristic of her to blurt out. Sheâs normally good at gauging situations before speaking. Surely she knows that this isnât the best time to defend Shandie?
What exactly is Cindy playing at?
At that moment, Cindyâs face scrunched up in distress. âIâm not pleading on behalf of her, dear. Itâs about something else. Iâm just not sure if I should tell youâ¦â
Henrickâs frown lifted slightly at this. Regardless, he still growled at a dangerously low pitch, âWhatâs the matter?â
Cindy sighed dramatically, then pulled out a sheet of paper from her pocket. She stated, âI just received a notice letter today. Remember the Crown Coffee Academyâs competition? Well, Shannie won it. Sheâs the champion.â
âWhat!â Henrick exclaimed.
He obviously knew about the competition. Its winner would obtain a brand ambassadorship contract with Soir Coffeeâthe internationally renowned coffee franchise.
Henrick was overjoyed. He snatched the letter from Cindy and went through its contents thoroughly.
When he noticed that Vinson would be an honorary guest, greed flitted across his eyes.
He clutched the letter with trembling hands whilst his voice quaked with excitement. âThatâs great news.
Well, why didnât you tell me earlier? The award ceremony is tomorrow afternoon!â
At once, Cindyâs shoulders slumped exaggeratedly in dejection. She explained, âItâs because of that rash mistake that Shannie made. When I told her about the ceremony earlier today, she wasnât keen on attending. She wanted to stay home and reflect on her actions.â
âThatâs absurd!â Henrick protested.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to mingle with influential figures! How can she not go?
Has she lost her mind?
When he finally broke out of his thoughts, he happened to meet Arielleâs innocent gaze. It was as though she saw right through to his calculative schemes.
Flustered, he cleared his throat and said, âShandie seems like sheâs realized her mistakes and is taking responsibility for her actions now. So I donât think we have to ground her any longer. What do you think, Sannie?â
Arielle sneered internally. Thatâs my biological dad for you. Truly a loving dad, isnât he?
Nevertheless, Arielle wasnât one to reveal her true feelings. She flashed a gentle smile and spoke in a considerate manner, âDad, I meant to tell you a while ago; it will do no good to ground her for as long as a month. We should let her off early. Besides, sheâs not a kid anymore. Sheâll know how to discern right from wrong after making a mistake once. Plus, you can always enforce stricter punishments if she regresses to the making the same mistakes.â
Cindy, who sat opposite them, gnawed so hard on her lips that she almost drew blood.
Arielle, that brat! When she puts it that way, it means Henrick will never let Shandie off the hook if she messes up again!
It was just as Cindy predicted. Henrickâs brows knitted taut as he declared, âThatâs right, there wonât be a next time. Cindy! Pass the message to her: sheâll be disowned from this manor if she pulls another stunt again!â
Anger sizzled in Cindyâs chest, yet she had to play along. âIâll relay it to her, donât worry. She knows that sheâs done wrong. Sannie, thank you so much for forgiving her.â
Arielle looked at her with a smug smile. âWeâre all family, after all. And compromise is a crucial part of being a family, even if Shandie wanted to kill me.â
Cindyâs smile tensed. She couldnât handle Arielleâs not-so-subtle jabs any longer. Shooting onto her feet, she then announced, âIâll go pack my things for the journey to Norham tomorrow.â
With that, she paced over to the stairs but quickly stopped halfway. Then she extended a friendly offer, âTomorrowâs a weekend, dear. You wonât be going to the office. Why donât you and Sannie come along?â
Henrick immediately nodded as he thought about Arielle and Vinsonâs relationship. âAbsolutely! Could you pack Sannieâs things as well? And get her some new clothes for the trip to Norham, if you can.â
âYes, dear.â Cindy finally let out a victorious smile.
Hmph! Just wait and see, Arielle. My daughter will become the star of the award ceremony. Then, youâll be left standing in her shadow.