Chapter 3053 What choice would you have made, Marcus? You don't understand anything! I never pleaded without facing humiliation from you. Why would this time be different? Why would | believe that a child you didn't even want would bring you around? Or that we could mend things Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated for All Books Updates...
between us? Even in reconciliation, | feared being nothing more than a convenience to you, easily discarded with a check when you grew tired of me.
(Eagles) ‘s (Eagles) Yet, Mr. Waston offered something different. He offered me a new chance in life and I've learned and grown so much ever since. Even if | leave him now, I'm capable of securing another decent job to support Matthew and Julie. | can carve out a life free from manipulation. I've explained before, Marcus, our paths diverge.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtYou're overwhelmed with options; I'm cornered with none.” As Melissa spoke, her voice wavered slightly.
She looked down, her voice barely above a whisper, “What was | to do? Face another pregnancy alone?” She attempted to leave the car, driven by the need to escape, despite the biting cold and the unlikely chance of hailing a cab.
But Marcus, with a flick of his wrist, locked the doors.
Melissa's frustration was gentle but palpable as she tapped on the door.
Marcus glanced at her before returning to his cigarette, the smoke filling the car, prompting her to cough.
After extinguishing the cigarette, he spoke up softly.
“Leave your job. If you wish, I'll establish a company for you or appoint you as a project manager within the Fowler Group. You're free to choose your path.” Melissa sensed the seriousness in Marcus’ offer. His proposal, a stark contrast to Albert's, meant he couldn't bear her staying with the Waston Group any longer.
“What if | choose to stay with the Waston Group?” Melissa asked, her eyes searching his.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMarcus opened the window, letting in the foggy air, reducing visibility to a mere fifty meters.
He then said softly, “Id rather not engage with Albert.” Melissa caught the implication in his tone.
Her voice was soft, yet firm.
“I'm not ready to leave the Waston Group.” She pleaded with Marcus to let her out of the car.
In a burst of frustration, Marcus confronted her.
“Is Albert really that important to you, Melissa?”