Bethany dragged two suitcases out of Noah's villa. Judy Jordan, the housekeeper, had just returned from grocery shopping and froze when she saw her. "Are you going on a business trip, Ms. Porter?"
Bethany chuckled. "Yeah."
"Oh dear, I just bought groceries. Let me know when you're back, and I'll cook your favorites for you!"
Bethany smiled. Soon, there would be a new lady of the house. So, she would never be back again.
Nevertheless, she said, "Thank you, Judy! I'll get going now."
Judy watched Bethany walk away and felt that something was off, though she couldn't quite put her finger on it. When she went back into the villa, she noticed that quite a few things were missing. All the soft, pastel pink decorations were gone.
Judy hurried upstairs to the walk-in closet and opened the wardrobe. Fortunately, Bethany's clothes were still there.
Little did she know that everything Bethany had left behind had been given to her by Noah. Bethany had not taken a single one of those items with her. The only things she took were the ones she had bought herself.
Judy still felt uneasy, so she called her employer, who was in Montvera. "Ms. Porter came back today and took quite a few things with her, Mr. Vazquez."
Noah was caught off guard. His brows drew together as he inquired, "Where did she go?"
"She told me that she's going on a business trip for a few days."
A business trip? He wasn't even in the country. As his personal secretary, what kind of business trip could she possibly be on?
Their chat history was still frozen on messages from several days ago. He noticed multiple missed calls on his phone and froze. Just as he was about to call back, Ella hissed in pain.
Bethany was perfectly fine back home. What could possibly have happened to her? He figured that she was probably just upset because he hadn't answered her calls these past few days.
Noah set his phone down and hurried over. "What's wrong, Ella?"
Ella was cutting fruit in the kitchen when she accidentally nicked her finger. "I'm such a klutz, Noah. I just wanted to cut some fruit for you."
He immediately brought over the first-aid kit and bandaged it for her. Then, he affectionately patted her head. "I like this side of you."
She lowered her head bashfully and pouted. "You're so annoying… Noah, when we get home tomorrow, can I invite my sister over?"
His eyes flickered. He was well aware that Bethany was, in name, Ella's sister.
He asked, "Aren't you on bad terms with her?"
Ella's long lashes fluttered. "We aren't on good terms, which is exactly why I want to mend things with her. Mom and Beth don't get along because of me, so I should do something for her."
"You're so kind, Ella." Noah's eyes crinkled. "But let's leave that for another time. We're flying back tomorrow, and I don't want anything to ruin your welcome dinner."

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