The man raised an eyebrow and stood up, making his way to the edge of the small riverboat, the kind used for carrying modest cargo.
Peering into the water, he spotted a figure floating and let out a chuckle.
"Looks like we've hit the jackpot. Tell Omar we've found the man," he said with a smirk.
Quickly, they hauled Fitch aboard.
Fitch was out cold, burning up with fever, his wounds festering, in dire need of proper care.
Abner had just gotten off the phone with Omar, and finding the man so soon had put him in a fairly good mood.
His gaze fell on the figure sprawled on the deck, and he frowned.
If they didn't get a doctor soon, the guy was as good as dead.
And the Haskins family was all aflutter, planning Fitch's funeral, unaware he was bobbing in the water this whole time.
Abner had no desire to untangle those high society secrets.
"Dock this thing and get a doc for him," he commanded.
"Mr. Olson, shouldn't we send a servant instead?"
"Fitch? His friend Ian blocked my shipment just the other week. I didn't chop him into mincemeat only out of respect for Omar."
The inquisitor shrank back, wisely choosing silence.
They were a good distance from Greenfield, in a city about sixty miles out.
As soon as they docked, Fitch was whisked away to an unassuming little villa.
When Omar got the call, he was taken aback; he hadn't expected Fitch to still be breathing.
After hanging up, he turned to Cornelia.
"Fitch is with Abner, who won't bother with proper care. Let's send someone from our side."
"No need. I'll call Mr. Raymond," she replied.
At that, Omar's expression darkened.
Cornelia hadn't even known these men before, and now she seemed chummy with them?
He watched her dial Ian with practiced ease.
Ian had been waiting for any word, but this was sooner than expected.
After a long pause, he asked, "Aside from you, Omar, and Abner, does anyone else know?"
"It shouldn't be out. Mr. Casson says they just fished Fitch out."
"Cornelia, have Zoey look after him."
She thought she'd heard wrong. Zoey?
But Ian's word was law, so she agreed without protest.
When leaving the Casson estate, she pondered a moment before sidling up to Omar and circling his neck with her arms, planting a quick kiss on his lips.
Quid pro quo.
"Mr. Casson, I might need your help again someday."
It was all about solidifying connections, always handy for future needs.
Omar said nothing, his breath quickening.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Author, would you story about Ryan settling down and another story on Eric regaining his body and memories back from Patrick, and Eric also settling down as I find it so disheartening for him to have gone through what he went through at the research institute, and I'll like for him to get his "golden boy" life back though, not at the detriment of Ian....
When will the author update to finish Beck's story? What about Dylan and Tyler's love lives? Also, I'll like the author to write on Wilma and Elvis ending up together as she was quite persistent in pursuing him. And Shawn's story, Cornelia Sullivan and Omar Casson. Also, a little write-up on Jeff (Ian's assistant) love life, too. Thanks, author for updating....
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What is wrong that the author has not updated this novel in over a month or is there somewhere else that I can continue reading the novel from chapter 1951 upwards? Do tell, please. Thanks....
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Author, why are there no updates after almost 2 weeks? What's going on with the updates,Author? Do update soon....
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Playing too much with my emotions. It’s been 9 days and no updates. What is going on with Fitch and Zoey?...
Is author playing with our emotions?...