"Hailey?" Xander repeated, a flicker of recognition crossing his face.
Ivy noticed the subtle change immediately. Straightening up, she shifted to sit properly and looked at him curiously.
"Why did you react like that?"
Xander tilted his head slightly before letting out a quiet chuckle.
"The name sounds familiar."
Ivy narrowed her eyes and folded her arms.
"Xander Emerson... are you trying to tell me you’ve been paying attention to another woman behind my back?"
The teasing accusation wiped the smile from his face.
"What? No," he replied quickly. "That’s not what I meant."
Seeing that she was still staring at him expectantly, he sighed.
"Do you remember the client I mentioned a while ago? The one I’ve been trying to work with?"
She nodded.
"His wife’s name also happens to be Hailey. That’s why I was surprised when you mentioned it."
Ivy’s playful expression disappeared.
"And what was her full name again?"
"Hailey Mortini."
The room fell silent.
Hailey Mortini... Then the client Xander was talking about must be Logan Mortini.
She quietly pieced the information together before asking, "Did he agree to work with you?"
Xander shook his head.
"No. He’s been difficult to persuade."
Then he noticed the change in her expression and frowned.
"What are you thinking?"
Caught off guard, Ivy blinked.
She had almost forgotten that Xander noticed even the smallest shift in her demeanor.
"It’s nothing," she said after a brief pause. "I was just remembering what happened at the flower shop."
She hesitated before continuing.
"When I checked Hailey’s pulse, it was so faint that I could barely feel it. At the time, I thought it was unusual for someone who had simply skipped a meal."
Xander’s expression immediately turned serious.
Without another word, he picked up his phone, opened a photograph, and handed it to her.
"Is this the Hailey you met today?"
Ivy glanced at the screen and nodded.
"Yes. It’s her."
She didn’t pretend to be surprised. She had already connected the dots.
Still, her calm confirmation left Xander momentarily stunned.
"So it really was Hailey," he murmured, taking the phone back.
A thoughtful silence settled between them.
Finally, Xander looked up.
"There’s something you don’t know about her."
Ivy waited patiently.
"Hailey is terminally ill," he said quietly. "The doctors believe she doesn’t have much time left."
Ivy frowned.
No wonder she looked so pale and weak, she thought. It wasn’t just because she skipped a meal.
She looked back at Xander.
"But I still don’t understand. What does her condition have to do with your business with Logan?"
Truthfully, she knew very little about Logan Mortini. But the more she learned, the more curious she became.
If Xander was this invested in meeting him, there had to be a reason.
Xander held her gaze for several seconds.
He had no desire to keep secrets from her anymore.
After a moment of quiet reflection, he made his decision.
"Logan Mortini is one of the few people who might be able to help me identify the people responsible for my parents’ deaths."
Ivy’s eyes widened.
She had always believed his parents had died in a tragic accident.
"Killers?" she asked softly.
Xander’s jaw tightened.
"My parents were murdered."
His voice remained calm, but the pain beneath it was unmistakable.
"The accident that took their lives was carefully orchestrated. It wasn’t an accident at all."
He looked away for a moment before continuing.
"My father had uncovered information about a powerful group involved in activities that endangered countless innocent people. He intended to expose them."
"And before he could..."
"They silenced him."
The words hung heavily in the room.
"They arranged the crash and made sure neither of my parents survived."
Ivy remained silent, trying to absorb everything he had just revealed.
It was a truth she had never expected to hear.
As the weight of his confession settled over her, she finally understood the depth of Xander’s determination.
This wasn’t about business.
It wasn’t about money.

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