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All Her Secrets Chapter 49 by Chestnut

All Her Secrets By Chestnut Chapter 49

Chapter 49 Jinx

Feeling the fury emanating from Rachael, Catherine halted and turned to face her. Despite Rachael’s demeanor, Catherine’s expression remained indifferent and cold, seemingly unaffected.

She stared at Rachael with cold eyes, silently questioning her intentions. In Rachael’s eyes, Catherine was an arrogant girl who thought highly of herself.

Rachael’s belief that Catherine was a troublemaker who could only cause distress only grew stronger, fueling her anger to the point where she couldn’t control her temper any longer. She madly shouted at Catherine, “Who do you think you are, Catherine Swann? Let me tell you, you’d better start behaving yourself. You have no manners at all. Where the hell did you go after school? What were you doing, huh? Do you even know what time it is now? You’re nothing but a wild savage!”

Witnessing Rachael shouting at Catherine, Liana and Johnathan couldn’t hide the joy in their hearts. The bright smiles on their faces revealed their discontent with Catherine.

Liana, in particular, had developed intense hatred towards her after being overshadowed by her in school. She would have loved nothing more than to berate Catherine and kick her out of the house.

Audrey looked at Catherine with concern, wanting to help her. However, she knew how Rachael might react.

Any attempt to intervene without Korbin present would only further enrage Rachael.

Audrey feared that getting involved would fail to protect Catherine and might even result in her own punishment by Rachael. Therefore, Audrey refrained from speaking.

As Rachael saw Catherine remain silent, her anger intensified. She raised her voice again and yelled at her, “Who do you think you are? I’m talking to you! Can’t you hear me?”

Catherine raised her gaze and looked at Rachael, her eyes cold and her tone devoid of emotion. Her response instantly changed Rachael’s expression.

“I walked back home.”

Rachael was momentarily stunned, realizing that Catherine must have walked pretty fast to cover the distance from school to the Swanns’.

Catherine instinctively glanced back at Liana and noticed the guilt in her eyes, providing her with a clear understanding.

Rachael had initially heard from Liana that Catherine hadn’t returned home from school until this late hour, assuming she had been idling around the streets and tarnishing the Swanns’

reputation.

Driven by anger, Rachael had planned to teach Catherine a lesson while Korbin was away, but she hadn’t anticipated the situation escalating to this point.

Catherine understood Liana well. As a mother, Rachael knew exactly what her daughter had done. Liana must have reassigned the driver who was supposed to take Catherine back home.

Only Audrey knew the truth, and Catherine was not worried about being betrayed by her sister.

At that moment, Audrey gave Catherine a thumbs-up to commend her wit.

In Audrey’s view, Catherine had explained the reason for her late return and revealed what Liana had done to her, hoping to see her face the consequences. It was a clever response, killing two birds with one stone.

However, Audrey underestimated Rachael’s dislike for Catherine. Even after learning about Liana’s behavior, Rachael didn’t blame her daughter. Instead, she continued to scold Catherine.

“As I said, you’d better start behaving yourself. Can’t you walk faster and get home earlier next time?”

Upon hearing her mother’s words, Liana wore a smug expression.

She knew her mom would never punish her for the sake of this jinx. After all, in Rachael’s eyes, this jinx might be considered less important than the household servants.

They wouldn’t have tolerated this jinx if it weren’t for her grandfather’s unfortunate decision before his passing.

Liana didn’t want Rachael to stop berating Catherine, so she kept fueling the fire and informed Rachael about her bet with the teacher at school that day.

“Mom, I think Catherine’s bet is a terrible idea. Don’t you agree? What if she doesn’t perform well in the exam? What will people think of our family if she fails?”

Catherine glanced at Liana and her smug expression, looking down at her.

No wonder her grandpa had not wanted to hand over the Swanns’ property to them. With these brainless and scheming heirs, it would be better for him to donate everything that belonged to him.

Rachael’s anger, which she had just suppressed, surged up again after hearing Liana’s words.

Rachael thought she knew very well about Catherine’s ability.

Catherine was just a dumbass who could never excel academically.

She heard that this jinx didn’t even attend school in the countryside and was expelled for misbehaving in elementary school. How come she dreamed about being the first with such a background? That was a ple in the sky!

It was mission impossible, yet Catherine still accepted the challenge.

Rachael couldn’t control the rage in her heart any longer and shouted in fury, her eyes.

gleaming with a desire to destroy Catherine.

“You’ve brought shame to the Swanns, Catherine. I warn you! It would be best to apologize to your teacher tomorrow and try to calm things down. Otherwise, I will ensure you regret returning to the Swanns.”

Catherine lifted her gaze and focused on Rachael.

Had Rachael just said that she would make her regret it? What a bold statement! Catherine couldn’t understand who gave Rachael the right to say such things.

Compared to Rachael’s frustrated and stomping demeanor, Catherine appeared calm, as if nothing had happened, causing Audrey to worry for her.

Finally, Catherine spoke and nearly made Rachael choke with anger.

“I look forward to seeing how you’ll make me regret coming home.”

After saying that, Catherine left without turning back.

Audrey heard the conversation and was stunned.

She had never imagined that someone could upset Rachael this effortlessly.

Rachael’s face turned ashen with anger, indicating that she was about to lose control. The next second, Audrey quickly left the living room to avoid further trouble.

Just as Catherine returned to her room, her phone in her pocket vibrated before she could event sit down.

She picked up the phone and saw that it was a call from Ronin.

There weren’t many people who could call her, and only a few who knew her number.

She answered the phone, and an excited voice came through from Ronin. “Boss…”

Catherine cut him off before he could finish his long and tedious speech.

“Stop it!”

Her words were like a wet blanket, immediately silencing Ronin. After a brief moment of composure, he regained his composure and formally reported the situation.

“Boss, I completed the investigation you requested on the project. I didn’t come across any major issues. Based on my assessment, it seems to be a safe and profitable venture. Should we be take action to acquire it from the Duncan Corporation? Although confronting them may challenging, with you, nothing is impossible!”

Ronin continued expressing his admiration for Catherine. In his eyes, she was like Wonder Woman, capable of achieving anything.

When Catherine received the document earlier, she had asked Ronin to investigate primarily to determine if Branden had ulterior motives.

After all, Branden had been looking into the Hacker Alliance and had grown suspicious of Catherine’s involvement.

“No need!” Catherine calmly rejected Ronin’s suggestion. “The Duncan Corporation has presented us with a gift. There’s no need to take action to wrest it away from them.”

“Send me the documents!”

After uttering those words, Catherine hung up the phone, knowing that Ronin wouldn’t stop talking if given the chance.

Not long after ending the call, Catherine received the documents sent by Ronin, along with an attached picture.

The picture displayed the back view of an attractive man standing outside the hospital, and Catherine immediately recognized him as Branden.

She stared at the picture for a moment, a slight smile forming on her delicate face as she sneered.

“Bitch!”

His Nanny Mate Chapter 250 By Eve Above Story

His Nanny Mate Chapter 250 By Eve Above Story

The time between Michael going to prison and Daisy’s birth were such a whirlwind of activity that the months practically flew by. Ethan and Kelly wound up being transferred to a mental health facility. I think that was better for them in the long run, as the things that they did were ultimately the result of Michael’s brainwashing. I didn’t hold any grudges against them; in fact, Edrick and I visited them on a monthly basis, and the medication and therapy that they went through seemed to be helping a bit. Of course, Kelly could never get over her obsession with Edrick. Nor could Ethan get over his obsession with me. It was very likely that they would spend years in that place, but at least we could have somewhat normal conversations with them when we went to visit. Michael, however, had no visitors and I didn’t feel the least bit bad about it. Verona eventually finalized her divorce with him, and she got most of his money as well as the house. She became the matriarch of the Morgan family, and over the next six months we went to countless wonderful parties hosted by Verona where there was no drama or fighting. It felt good to finally have a chance to enjoy attending those sorts of parties without judgment or hatred. My status as the Golden Wolf was quickly discovered by the public. There were, of course, some fringe groups who wanted me dead, but they had no way of killing the Golden Wolf now that the knife was gone. Thanks to what happened at the cliff, the future generations of the Golden Wolf would be allowed to live and continue to create peace in the world. I continued teaching at the school, and split my time with the orphanage and the Humanity’s Reach Initiative  as well. I was on track to become the next headmistress at the school someday, but I still didn’t know if that was what I wanted. Countless humanitarian organizations were still begging me to work for them, and the prospect of trying something new was exciting to me. Since I continued teaching, I only volunteered for these organizations instead. On more than one occasion, Edrick accused me of doing too much and not getting enough rest. I just laughed at him because I knew that the baby and I could handle it. We had been through so much before, and the volunteering that I was doing was making the world a better place. Edrick continued being the WereCorp CEO, but he was much different after the events at the mountain estate. He became more fair toward his human employees, and even went so far as to purchase Sophia’s orphanage. He donated money to other local orphanages, and the two of us quickly became known as the biggest philanthropists in the city. On Christmas, we even threw a massive charity gala that beat a record for the most amount of money raised toward humanitarian organizations. It was of course run by the Humanity’s Reach Initiative, which had grown immensely since we joined and put in our efforts. The two of us were happy together. We didn’t have to hide our relationship from anyone — not even ourselves. In the penthouse, we were a little family. We didn’t get engaged, though, but that was okay with me. I was just excited to meet our daughter. I was lying on the couch after a long day of teaching and going to public events when I felt it. Selina had just given me a good scolding for overexerting myself so close to my due date, and now I was reading a book with a sandwich and a cup of tea sitting on the coffee table. Suddenly, I felt something strange. “Um… Selina?!” I called out. I dropped my book and stood, my eyes widening at the large wet spot left behind on the couch. Selina came running, and her eyes widened as well. “Did your…” Her voice faded and she clamped her hand over her mouth. I nodded slowly, both excited and terrified out of my mind. “My water broke. Daisy is on the way.” Edrick and I decided to name the baby Daisy. Daisy Anne Morgan… Someday, I would tell her how her big sister picked that name out, and it was the prettiest and most special name I had ever heard. The contractions began soon after my water broke. Selina was on the phone with Edrick and was telling him to get home when I felt the first one. I let out a loud groan and practically doubled over from the pain as I gripped the back of the couch with white knuckles. “Mom?” Ella asked, tugging on my skirt. “Are you alright?” I nodded and swallowed, feeling myself already beginning to sweat from the pain. “Yes, love. It’s called a contraction.” Ella c****d her head to the side. “What does that mean?” I gritted my teeth through the pain and managed a smile. “It means that your little sister is trying to get out,” I said, pinching Ella’s cheek. I was overtaken then by another wave of pain, and Selina came scurrying out of the kitchen with a worried look on her face. “Edrick is on his way. I’ll take you to the hospital now if you want—” “No.” I shook my head firmly. “I want to wait for Edrick.” Selina opened her mouth to protest at first, but then quickly shut it again. I could tell that she knew that there was no changing my mind now, and so she and Ella both stayed with me while I paced back and forth around the living room, clutching my belly as waves of contractions came over me. Finally, Edrick burst out of the elevator with a wild look on his face. His tie was loosened, his shirt was half untucked, and his hair was a mess. He looked like he practically flew here. I couldn’t help but laugh. “You look ridiculous,” I teased. “Mom peed on the couch!” Ella shouted. Selina hushed Ella. “Don’t be rude!” she scolded. “It’s not urine! It’s called amniotic fluid.” Ella furrowed her brow, still clutching my skirt. “Well, it looks like pee.” Edrick and I both burst out laughing. Ella never ceased to lighten the mood, even when she didn’t mean to. Within minutes, Edrick and I were on the way to the hospital. Ella threw a royal fit when she found out that she couldn’t come until later, but I knew that it would likely be hours spent in the hospital and that it would be worse if she came now. As Edrick drove, he clutched my hand and kept looking over at me nervously, as though I would explode or even just disappear into thin air. “I love you,” Edrick said as he took a turn. Through the pain of the contractions, I could hardly speak. I could only smile back at him, and I squeezed his hand three times. Over the past six months, we had developed a secret code to say I love you without having to speak… And at that moment, I needed to use that secret code more than ever. Edrick grinned and squeezed back. Soon enough, the hospital came into view. Despite the pain, I couldn’t stop smiling. I was so excited to finally meet our daughter.

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