Chapter 466
Chapter 466
"Aaliyah, let's meet up, shall we? After all, we were once family!" Jesper asked with a politeness that
seemed out of place for the situation.
After a moment of consideration, I agreed to meet him, and then he chose a run-of-the-mill coffee shop
for our meeting.
When I arrived, Jesper was already there, rising from his seat with an early smile when he saw me
walk in. Yet, beneath that welcoming gesture, I could detect a shadow of something murky in his eyes.
"Aaliyah!" he said, beaming as he approached. "It's been ages!"
"Sure has! Feels like we haven't crossed paths in forever," I replied, returning the smile and making my
way to the table, and Hannah was waiting by the door.
"So, what's the big emergency?" I cut to the chase. Honestly, I didn't think there was anything left to
say between the Dawsons and me. Pure curiosity had driven me to see him.
"It's not so much an emergency, just... wanted to see you. Especially considering the whole debacle
with Medsafe Liyah Inc.," he trailed off, seemingly struggling to find the right words. After a brief pause,
he continued, "You founded Medsafe Liyah Inc., Aaliyah, and it crumbled in our hands. We let you
down, failed to take it to new heights."
I studied Jesper intently. Despite his motives, his words were a salve to the soul.
I couldn't help but offer a wry smile and a bit of banter, "Looks like you're the first Dawson to speak a
fair word. Thanks for that!"
"I had to say it. Aaliyah, you've been a pillar for the Dawsons. Regardless of how they've behaved,
without you, I wouldn't be where I am today. Sure, I'm back to square one, but I owe you a debt of
gratitude," he said humbly.
"Water under the bridge," I responded coolly. After all, I didn’t know his true intention. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
I had witnessed the icy death stare in Jesper's eyes firsthand. Certainly, finding a saint in a family akin
to a devil's circle just doesn't add up.
Besides, when he first joined Medsafe Liyah Inc. and snagged the managing director's seat, he never
once thanked me during the good times. Now that the company's collapsed, his repentance seems a
tad late.
And I could never forget what he said to Jessica, "You can't outplay her!"
That word, 'outplay,' left a bitter taste—how could it not?
"Aaliyah, I know you and Jaylan got divorced. Honestly, it's a damn shame! I hope you won't mind if I
still consider you as my family."
"No problem," I replied, with a genuine smile.
That's the Dawson way—either they sweet-talk you into oblivion or damn you to hell with their words.
He sighed, leaning back in his chair, and lamented, "It's like a nightmare, a curse... Everything's gone."
His expression was one of defeat.
I couldn't help but ask, "So, what's next for you?"
He gave a self-deprecating chuckle. "Who knows? Looks like Goldenvale Town doesn't have a place
for me anymore. Who would hire me now? After I graduated, I thought Medsafe Liyah Inc. would be my
stage to shine, but just as I was getting the hang of it, it all vanished. Maybe it's fate. What's not meant
to be yours will never be."
He then added, "I'll figure it out after my mother's funeral."
"When's that?" I inquired casually.
"Day after tomorrow. Just a small family affair," he replied, his voice tinged with sorrow. "Aaliyah, will
you come?"
I shook my head. "It's fine."
But I made no commitment. Drąмanоvels.com
"I'll see," I responded noncommittally.
As I weighed his true intentions, I couldn't shake the feeling that his sorrow might just be crocodile
tears.