Chapter 101 Threat
She took a deep breath and explained to Kevin, “She might be an assistant, but if I stay when she
has to leave, it’d look bad on me.”
Kevin told Luna sternly, “I don’t need you to pay me for the breach of contract, but Mr. Graham has
invested in this show. Cross him, and you will find the design industry a treacherous place for you.”
Luna glared at him. “Is that a threat? I’m telling you, if she leaves, I’m leaving too.”
“What’s your reason?” Kevin looked at her quizzically.
“No reason. We’re a package. I won’t stay just because of money.” Luna shoved him away.
Kevin looked at her knowingly. He stared at the leaving Luna and chuckled. “You have to think this
through. Mr. Graham hired you to be Joan’s designer. If you break your word and Joan fails her
debut, he might come after L.Moon.”
That lit the flames of fury within Luna. She glared at the simpering Kevin. “What’s that supposed to
mean?”
Kevin stopped smiling. He said seriously, “You’re smart. Do you think it’s smart to drag L.Moon
down for an assistant?”
It was obvious what he was trying to say. She had to stay and keep designing for Joan, but if she
stayed, then Abigail had to stay as well, and she had to take the unfair treatment. The rims of Luna’s
eyes went red. It was more annoying to have Abigail take the unfair treatment than if she had to do
it herself.
Sean and Abigail shared no love between them, and he was spoiling the homewrecker a lot. Luna
couldn’t bet L.Moon’s future on the sparse love Sean had for Abigail. L.Moon and Abigail were
important to her.
Kevin watched as the dark look on her face disappeared, and Luna went white. He went ahead and
smiled. “You can stay back alone if you want. I’ll get you an assistant. Abigail’s leg is hurt, and she
has some family affairs to settle. She can get some rest now.”
Luna went back to the couch and sat down, refusing to talk to Kevin. Kevin couldn’t push her further, so he left. Abigail packed up and sat on the couch, keeping quiet. She looked down at her phone, but even after a while, she didn’t make any calls.
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