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Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus novel Chapter 290

Chapter 290 

When fate turned sour, it felt like a cascade of misfortune crashing down all at once

Carrying two bags of garbage to dispose of on the ground floor, Stephanie noticed quite a few male neighbors stealing glances at her as she rode the elevator. She felt selfconscious and uncomfortable the entire way

Underneath her long, dark green wool coat, she only wore a light purple silk nightgown. It was winter, and though she thankfully hadn’t completely lost her wits, she remembered to throw on a long coat. The modern style and color of the coat made her look even more radiant, with rosy lips and bright eyes. Despite her appearance, she felt deeply troubled

She had no money, no phone, and no bra. Worse, she had forgotten to bring her keys

Stephanie wondered if other renters faced such ridiculous mishaps. Glancing down at her feet in shabby flipflops, she couldn’t help but sigh

She walked through the complex, feeling utterly embarrassed and questioning how she had managed to get through the past few years

Maybe the slight fever was clouding her mind

For the first time. Stephanie fastened every button of her coat before seeking help from the property management. But her bad luck hadn’t run its course

Miss, I’m new here and don’t know where the spare keys are. Could you wait a bit?said the new property manager

How long do I have to wait!she looked at him and asked instinctively, crossing her arms and pulling her coat tighter in embarrassment. Could you call someone? I’m in a bit of a bind

Though the young manager didn’t understand her predicament, since it was a request from a beautiful girl, he agreed to resolve it as quickly as possible, even shyly offering her a seat in the property office to wait

No, thank you,she replied, deciding to wait in her apartment instead

Seeing a group of returning office workers waiting for the elevator at 10 PM, Stephanic wisely decided to take the stairs to avoid the crowd 

She glanced down at her chest and sighed again

The stairwell was dusty, likely due to the lack of foot traffic and a lazy cleaning lady. Her footsteps echoed as she climbed. each step triggering the sensor lights above, casting an eerie quietness

Stephanie had four flights to climb, so she took her time, but her mind racing

She had overheard the new manager’s call. The old property staff had gone for a latenight snack and wouldn’t return for at least an hour. So I have to wait at least an hour,’ she thought bitterly

If they enjoyed themselves too much, she might end up spending the night outside her door 

Should I ask a neighbor for a phone and call Molly to come to my rescue?” In moments of crisis, she always thought of her dear Molly 

Lost in thought and not watching her step, she suddenly bumped into someone. Startled, she looked up

You.Stephanie felt her mind growing even duller. The stairway lights cast a hazy, yellow glow, and she couldn’t be sure if he was a figment of her imagination or real

Watch where you’re going. The voice was abrupt and familiar, low and deep, filled with irritation

Stephanie was unsure whether it was fear or shock, as she exclaimed, Why are you here?” Her eyes reflected his stern face

Dominick ignored her. He turned and continued walking up the stairs

Stephanie hesitated for a second. She looked to her left and saw her room, 402. But he was going up

Dominick, you’re the lunatic from 502!she recalled, her tone complex, and quickly followed him

Standing in front of apartment 502, he turned to look at her, clearly displeased by her calling him a lunatic. His eyes were sharp in the dim light

Stephanie hesitated on the stairs, stopping about 16 feet from him

His intense gaze made her uncomfortable, but she mustered the courage to ask. Why are you living here?” 

Stephanie anxiously waited for his response. She had suspected the resident above her might be someone she knew, and she had considered it might be him, but it was only a guess until now 

Her heart surged with an indescribable emotion, nervousness, confusion, and a hint of joy

However, he remained silent, simply taking out his key to open bis door

Dominick, why are you living here?she pressed, his indifference making her impatient

She couldn’t believe that someone like him would randomly choose to live in this old apartment complex. He could have taken over the whole area by writing a project plan. A thought lingered in her mind, but she didn’t dare to entertain 

Everything had changed. Stephanie was just an ordinary person now. She didn’t have the confidence to hope he was here because of her

Dominick, I’m talking to you!There seemed to be a thin veil between her and the truth, and she desperately wanted to know. She shouted his name, her eyes reddening with urgency

It should have been him caught off guard, yet she was the one feeling anxious and uneasy

Dominick showed no emotion and pushed open the door of 502 ignoring her words

But as he stepped inside, he paused, turned, and, with his sharp, cold eyes, asked, Do you want the Innovate Group advertisement?” 

Stephanie fell silent. His cold question now felt like mocking if she had been pushed to tears by frustration earlier

What she cared about deeply, he dismissed easily

Stephanie didn’t understand why he asked that out of the blue. A thought flashed through her mind. It seemed that she never understood him. She couldn’t grasp his intentions 

and likely never would 

Stephanie stood quietly, watching him. This man seemed so distint from her now

If you want it, then come inside,he said, his voice colder and more impatient

What for?Her expression was mechanical, and suddenly, she didn’t want to approach him

He seemed like a stranger. She didn’t want to see him, didn’t want to believe he had become so cold. Every time she saw his face, her heart would leap with joy, only to be crushed by disappointment and hurt

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