Liz turned her head and saw Remington striding down the corridor with a purposeful gait. His gaze was sharp and unyielding, displaying a readiness and a certain grimness that couldn't be masked. Liz felt inexplicably guilty, but she was more worried about what Remington might do to Jerome. She quickly walked up to him and grabbed his arm.
"Nothing's wrong, I've been out here for a while. Let's head back, shall we?"
Remington's gaze landed on the small hand that grabbed his arm, showing a hint of surprise and pleasure. Her hand was beautiful, contrasting starkly against the dark fabric of his suit, the grip firm enough to turn her nails a cute shade of pink from the pressure. But more importantly, she was pulling him closer, not pushing him away. It felt as if all the dissatisfaction, suspicion, and anger in his heart dissolved in that simple gesture. Remington had never known he could be so affected by a woman, but he didn't mind this feeling. He took Liz's hand in his, generously turning back to Jerome and saying, "Mr. Madden, please join us."
When they returned to the private dining room, Andrea was already there, sitting in Liz's previous spot, chatting with Nelson and Mrs. Bernice Madden. Remington, seemingly obsessed with seating arrangements, quickly led Liz to sit in his recent spot next to Nelson. He took the seat beside Liz, immediately asking the waiter to change the cutlery. By the time Jerome arrived, trailing a bit behind, the seating was all arranged. Liz was too amused by Remington's childish antics even to notice Jerome's reaction. It wasn't until Nelson and the eager Mrs. Bernice Madden switched seats again, staring at Liz, that she felt utterly embarrassed.
Finally, after dinner, as they were leaving the room, Nelson's assistant handed him a bag. Nelson passed it to Remington, saying, "Seeing as you've shown some promise, here's a welcome gift. Study it well." Remington accepted it, finding a few books inside. He raised an eyebrow in thanks. "Much appreciated, sir. I'll take a good look."
Nelson then turned to Liz with a warm smile. "Liz, both Grandpa Nelson and Grandma Bernice are very fond of you. To Grandma Bernice, you're like her own child. That's a special connection. We'll be staying in Zion City for a while longer. Make sure to visit us often. And if you ever feel wronged, don't hesitate to let us know. Grandpa Nelson and Grandma Bernice are always here for you."
After seeing the elderly couple to their car, with Grandma Bernice holding onto her hand and nearly in tears, Liz promised to stay in touch through WhatsApp and video calls whenever Grandma Bernice missed her. Only then did Grandma Bernice, somewhat consoled, get into the car and leave.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington)
Does evil really triumph always above the good in this novel ? How comes Stella's evilness has no end? Does the author believes that by giving justice and importance to bad people like Stella will make this novel interesring? I am starting to lose my patience and ask when will the writer finally will realize that the protagonist is Lizetta and not Stella....
Update pls thanks!...
This novel is too sad. When will Lizetta experience real happiness. Why is her life so miserable.. Author pls bring changes in the story....
Removed the 5 Chapters per day if you can't keep up to it....