It didn't surprise me in the slightest when Allen made that request. And when he sent a package to Fanny using my old address, it was clear as day he was trying to drag me into his scheme. Like father, like son—he had learned well from his dad's playbook.
"Mind spelling out what this is all about, Mr. Clark?" I asked, maintaining my composure without giving him the satisfaction of seeing me squirm. He thought he had leverage over me because he knew I cared about Fanny. But even if that was the truth, I couldn't let Allen see it.
"Just hand over what Ernest gave you, and we're good," Allen went straight to the point.
I laughed, "What if I told you he really didn't give me anything? Would you believe me?"
Allen scoffed, "Come on, Felicia, don't play dumb."
I retorted with a mocking smile, "You might not believe it, but let me remind you, you saw firsthand the mess we were in back in Houston. After Ernest's mishap, I didn't even get to see him. The guy was cremated before I had the chance. So tell me, without any chance to connect, what could he have possibly given me?"
Allen stroked his chin, staring at me intently. I met his gaze without flinching. I couldn't afford to show any signs of weakness. "Mr. Clark, if you're genuinely convinced Ernest left something behind, I suggest you take it up with your aunt. She was closer to him than anyone."
I kicked the ball back to the Clark family court. I wasn't clear on what role Yolande was playing now, but whatever it was, letting her handle this was far better than me.
"Felicia, don't think for a second I don't know what you're up to, making my aunt the scapegoat, thinking I wouldn't dare touch her, right?" Allen wasn't fooled easily.
"That's a matter for you and your aunt to sort out. As for me, I have nothing of Ernest's. If there's anything..." I paused dramatically, "...it's probably just the scars he left me."
Pointing at my chest, I continued, "Right here. Want me to cut it open for you to have a look?"
"Oh really? I'm actually quite interested," Allen's tone was menacing. He leaned in closer, "Felicia, you do have a way with words, perfect for marketing indeed. But no matter what you say, I won't buy it."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: No More Waiting, She Chooses Love
Please update more chapters...
Why not update more chapters please add new chapters...
Why are the number of chapters decreasing each day?...
WILL THIS NOVEL CONTINUE??...
Good read. I like it when the protagonist is awesome, smart and straightforward as Felicia....