Matthew's voice was hoarse and bitter, "Chloe, I had no choice but to call you. Liora is drivingcrazy. She's taking advantage of the situation. She's trying to bury me. They've shifted all the blto Mel and even want my company." I couldn't fathom his emotions at that moment.
He continued, "What should I do? Please help me." Hearing Matthew's anxious voice madeuncomfortable, especially when I thought about Grace. He was her most significant concern when she passed, including Ava.
I sarcastically reminded him, "What's the point of tellingall this now? Find her weak spot. You've been working together for so long. Can't you find any leverage?" "I see her real colors now. Liora is determined to make my life hell. Mel is innocent and willing to sign any document since we didn't hire that materials officer," Matthew's tone resembled an ignorant child.
I didn't know what I saw in him in the past. I thought he should've been charming and spirited. I wondered if he had always been so ignorant. I sneered and said, "Find problems in Melanie's innocence then." I hung up the call immediately after and headed home. I didn't expect Atlas to be hand chatting with my dad. I walked over and sat beside Atlas, asking, "Why are you hso early? Is everything okay at the company?" He embraced and replied, "We handled everything smoothly today. There was nothing left to do, so I chearly. I was just discussing moving to Pleca Park with your dad. I thought you could all stay there for a change of environment." I was surprised that Atlas brought it up again. It seemed he was concerned about safety, especially with Celine back in Foswood. We had an unspoken understanding of this matter.
Atlas looked atmeaningfully, and I nodded. I then turned to my dad and asked, "What do you think?" My dad looked easygoing.
"Whatever arrangements you two et make is fine with me. Atlas mentioned the yard there is vast, with many plants to manage. I find that pretty interesting. My only concern is it's a little far for Ava to go to school." velmet I responded, "That's not a problem. We have a driver to make things convenient, Mom and Molly don't need to take the kids to school. often Mom likes planting vegetables, right? You can plant them together." My dad asked, "Then, will we leave this place empty?" I casually said, "Why leave it empty? Atlas and I can stay here if we happen to work overtime. It's convenient living on both sides." I spoke with ease and joy. However, I wouldn't want to move to Pleca Park if it weren't for safety reasons. After all, Atlas and I weren't married yet.
Since I didn't hesitate this tand my dad agreed, Atlas sighed in relief. His respect forand my family moved me. Considering Atlas's personality, he would be pretty indifferent to outsiders. S He was cold and domineering to anyone else. However, he was warm, gentle, and caring toward my family.