"I'm afraid that won't happen..." A familiar voice echoed. Loney turned to see Mabel at the doorway, just as Marie strutted and knelt before him.
Mabel stalked Paul from the car park since she had zero trusts in Paul's ability to convince Loney. She waited a while in front of the door under Marie's restriction. Still, when she heard Loney's statement of never returning till Danica gave birth, she couldn't take it any longer.
"I'm sorry sir, she just pushed me aside and barged in when I won't let her," Marie pleaded.
Loney boiled, his eyes flickered with rage, but it wasn't towards Marie. "Get out, Marie," he snarled, his gaze on Mabel. Marie didn't wait for the command to be repeated. She stood up and ran out as if her life depended on it.
"What do you want here, Mabel? I didn't pay you to be in my office," Loney scowled, his expression dark and curved in a grimace.
"Then you should rather fire me because I won't be held responsible for the complications of a pregnant woman starving and getting dehydrated," Mabel said everything in one breath, her heart panting with each word.
Loney might not have wanted to but his face softened even though his tone was still hard. "So make her eat."
Mabel paused, took a deep breath before she continued to speak, "she locked herself up in her room."
"So, break down the door, I will get someone to install a new one." Loney's face was expressionless and his voice softened a bit.
"She won't be forced to eat and I'm not going back there if you don't come along. The other twin is going around the house like nothing is happening, eating everything while the one to eat is locked in her room. What is going on?" She implored, confused.
Loney frowned. "You mean they are not together?"
"No. That one hasn't even checked on her sister for once. She enjoys ordering the maids about, doing her manicure and pedicure. God, I hate that you stuffed all rooms with so many male and female accessories. She dresses like she has an important meeting, just to sit in her room and watch tv," Mabel expressed her dissatisfaction.
No matter how angry Loney was, there was still a soft side in him that never resisted when poked concerning Danica. "Go back and make sure she eats. I will be there soon."
"No, I'm not moving an inch without you," Mabel indignantly said. She perceived that Loney was angry with Danica and didn't believe he could come.
Loney faced the middle-aged woman fully, noticing the silver lines in her hair. If his mother was still alive, perhaps she would have been around the same age. He saw the motherly love in Mabel and spoke slightly bitterly. "Mabel, have I ever lied to you? I said go, I will be there."
"Yes, Master." Mabel smiled, swept by the calm and genuineness in his voice. She turned to the door, just as Paul followed her without another word to Loney.
As soon as they left, Loney sent a text message to Danica. 'I heard you have refused to eat and drink. Well, as your employer, I command you to eat and drink for the sake of the contract and whatever you have to say, better be worth my time.'
Well, it is said that it's only a real woman who knows the strings to pull. Danica seemed to know it too well when it came to Loney. She had pulled the right string and she better be ready.
Despite Loney's sharp words, a wave of calmness swept through her after reading the text message. She stood up lazily and was swayed by dizziness, her karma for starving herself in her situation.
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