The butler knocked on Frida’s door. “Ma’am, it’s urgent. You need to see this.”
Frida followed the butler outside. As she laid eyes on the person in the casket, a storm of anger welled
up
inside her. “Zach Jardin, you bastard! How could you?”
The casket holding Evelyn went without refrigeration, letting out an unbearable stench within hours.
Nearby, Marta, dressed in black, had a pronounced wound on her forehead. It was difficult to discern if
she was dead or alive.
Frida spoke with resolve, “See if she’s breathing.”
The butler hesitated just for a second before leaning in to check Marta’s breath. Registering the reality,
he muttered in disbelief, “She’s gone. Ma’am, they’re both gone.”
Noticing the blood near the casket, Frida deduced there had been some kind of impact. “Get in touch
with the funeral home. Make sure they deal with this discreetly. Let them know it’s at the request of the
CEO of Jardin Corporation.”
“Right away, Ma’am.”
As she stood there, Frida thought, ‘Zach is going to pay for this. He’s even more heartless than I ever
imagined.’
The sun began to rise. Madelyn stirred on the bed in Zach’s embrace. Next to her, Dalton began to cry.
“Zach, Dal’s hungry. Can you make some formula?” Madelyn asked, her voice sleepy and teasing.
Zach placed a hand over his eyes, taking a deep breath. He peeked at Madelyn lying beside him.
Seeing her exposed shoulder, he covered her with the blanket. With a stern expression, he then
slipped into his pajamas, picked up Dalton, and exited the room. Relishing the quiet, Madelyn hugged
her pillow, relaxed, and soon drifted back to sleep.
As Zach left the room, he nearly collided with Margaret, who was on her way up with a bottle.” Sir,
breakfast is ready. Are you and Ms. Jent coming down?”
Without a word, Zach handed her Dalton and closed the door a bit forcefully. Dalton’s incessant crying,
amplified every half hour, was wearing him thin.
Margaret sighed, looking at the closed door. “He’s definitely overwhelmed,” she murmured, soothing
Dalton on her way downstairs.
After their intimate moment, Zach and Madelyn, exhausted, simply adjusted and fell into a deep sleep.
They made out until almost six in the morning. By eight, Dalton began crying for his meal. Madelyn felt
drained and weak. They both managed to sleep straight through to one o’clock in the afternoon.
Waking up with a sore back, Madelyn slowly made her way downstairs.
“You’re up, Ms. Jent,” Margaret said, sounding somewhat relieved.
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