**Chapter 25: The Threat**
“The Threat.”
“Don’t worry, I know everyone at the lab,” Alice reassured Serena, her voice steady despite the tension hanging in the air. “They will prioritize the DNA testing.”
The two women had already submitted their DNA samples to the Grand Mercy Hospital laboratory—both Serena’s and Victor’s. The uncertainty loomed over them like a heavy cloud; they weren’t entirely sure if the samples collected were sufficient, yet a flicker of hope ignited within them.
“And later, I’ll follow up with my distant cousin at social services,” Alice added, her determination palpable.
Dressed in her scrubs, Alice cast a quick glance over her shoulder at the bustling hospital hallway. “I’d better get back to work. I’ll see you at home,” she said, her tone brisk yet warm.
“Bye,” Serena replied, waving as Alice disappeared into the corridor, her dark hair bouncing with each purposeful step.
Stepping out of the hospital, Serena’s phone chimed, breaking the silence that enveloped her. A notification from her mobile banking app flashed across the screen: [Twenty million dollars have been credited to your account.]
Time seemed to freeze. A rush of emotions surged through her—hope intertwined with an ache that felt like a tight knot in her chest. This was it; she was finally severing ties with the house she had once shared with Nathaniel.
“This is for the best,” she whispered to herself, trying to quell the turmoil brewing within.
At noon, she found herself sitting across from the agent responsible for selling her matrimonial home. With a mix of trepidation and relief, she signed the deed of sale, her hand trembling slightly as she handed over all the passcodes.
“It’s a pleasure doing business with you, Miss Kline,” the agent said, rising to shake her hand, his smile genuine.
Serena stood as well, her grip firm as she returned the handshake. “Thank you for helping me sell the house,” she said, forcing a small smile despite the whirlwind of emotions inside her.
“I must be on my way now,” the agent said, glancing at his watch. “I wish you all the best in your endeavors.”
With a knowing smile, he added, “And Miss Kline, life has a way of giving back what it once took from you. Just hold on long enough to see it.”
His words took her by surprise, and she felt a sting in her eyes. “Thank you,” she managed to reply, her voice barely above a whisper.
Of course, he was aware of her circumstances. He had inquired about her reasons for selling the house, and she had shared just enough to satisfy his curiosity.
After their meeting, as Serena prepared to leave, she unexpectedly encountered another familiar face.
“Dennis Mercer,” she said, her heart sinking slightly as Nathaniel’s best friend appeared at the restaurant.
“What a coincidence,” he remarked, a friendly smile lighting up his features.
“Indeed. What a coincidence,” Serena responded, her frown betraying her discomfort.
“Having lunch?” Dennis inquired, his hands casually tucked into his pockets, exuding an air of nonchalance.
“I’ve already finished. I had lunch with someone,” she replied softly, her voice tinged with reluctance.
“Well, I’m hungry. Would you care to join me for old times’ sake? I’m alone,” he suggested, his tone inviting.
With nothing else on her agenda, Serena acquiesced. She ordered a cup of tea while Dennis dug into his meal. In the midst of his eating, he casually mentioned, “Nathan told me you’re looking for a job. I happen to need a Regulatory Affairs Manager.”
The Mercers owned four diagnostic centers in Velmon City, and Dennis held the title of overall General Manager.
Serena smiled, a flicker of gratitude lighting her eyes. “Thank you, Dennis. I considered staying in Velmon City at first, but I’ve changed my mind. I’d rather leave and find opportunities elsewhere.”
Dennis’s blue eyes scrutinized her, searching for the truth beneath her words. “To where? I thought you didn’t have family anywhere else?”



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