Ian knew that if someone hadn't tipped off Abner, he'd probably be riddled with bullets by now.
Abner might be ruthless, but even he wouldn't take Ian's life at this moment.
That was the kind of circle Ian ran in.
He flashed Abner a grin and settled into a lounge chair nearby, letting the warm sunshine spill over him.
"Abner, this yacht of yours is something else. You sure know how to live it up."
Abner squinted his eyes, his fingers playing with the switchblade he always carried, when one of his bodyguards spoke up, his voice quivering with fear, "Boss, Ms. Dorothy just called. She's asking when you'll get there. She wants to have dinner with you."
The tension seemed to melt off Abner, and for a fleeting moment, he almost looked like spring had touched his icy demeanor.
"Tell her I'll be there in three days."
It would take three days to get to the Olsons family—a ferry, then a plane ride, followed by another ferry.
"Alright. Ms. Dorothy also said to take care of yourself."
A rare smile flickered across Abner's face. "Yeah."
Ian, who had been lounging, now propped himself up. For a split second, he thought he saw something flicker in Abner's eyes.
In Greenfield, only a select few knew of the Olsons' existence. Anyone who heard Abner's name trembled with fear. Omar had nearly wiped out the Cassons, forcing the old man into retirement on some remote island. But Abner, he didn't even leave a whole corpse for his family to mourn.
Everyone knew that the bomb that had killed the previous heads of the Olsons was Abner's doing. It was just too convenient that his parents, the ones with the real power, were the ones to die.
With their deaths, Abner was the only one left with a legitimate claim to the headship.
And the rumors about Abner's childhood were just as chilling. They said he was born under a bad star, destined to bring death to all those around him. When he was just a babe, his birth mother nearly bled to death, and his father was ambushed and left for dead. They sent Abner away immediately after.
Where he was sent, no one knew for sure. He was dumped in some backwater village.
A man raised in such circumstances couldn't possibly be gentle to anyone.
Yet, there it was, that touch of warmth on Abner's face. Ian watched for a moment, his mind racing.
There wasn't a family among Greenfield's elite that matched Dorothy's profile.
Surely, Abner wasn't preying on some ordinary girl?
Perhaps sensing Ian's gaze, Abner looked up. The warmth vanished from his face as quickly as it had appeared, replaced by a familiar scowl.
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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?...
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