Coolest Girl in Town

Chapter 1056



Chapter 1056

They were Alexander's trusted subordinates, which meant that they were vigilant and reliable in a fight. Alexander and the children would be safe in their hands.

"Everyone else will split up to try and find Elise's whereabouts. Alexander's ill so we have to take charge now!" Danny commanded the crowd with his booming, authoritative voice.

The Griffith men were all tough as nails.

"Leave the Hellens to me." Narissa volunteered to take on the most challenging task.

"I'll go with Narissa."

"I don't need you."

Jamie thought that it was only natural for him and Narissa to head out together, but as soon as he had spoken, she rejected the idea. He couldn't help but suspect that something was up when he recalled her unusual behavior this morning and saw the look in her eyes now.

Narissa didn't bother to look at Jamie. She kept her eyes forward and said, "What I mean is I can handle things myself. The Hellens don't scare me."

Jamie had a feeling that Narissa was giving him the cold shoulder, but he couldn't figure out why. He looked upset and aggrieved.

"You should go together." Danny had noticed that things were odd between the two, so he wanted to give them some alone time together. "It's better to have someone to back you up."

"Whatever." Narissa walked off.

Danny eyed Jamie. Hurry up and go after her.

Jamie nodded and rushed off. "Wait for me, Narissa."

Danny shook his head and turned back to Zephyr. "I'll leave Alexander in your care, Doc."

"Don't worry. I'll make sure he stays alive, if not for anything else, then at least for the fact that he's pretty generous," Zephyr joked to lighten the mood.

Danny smiled bitterly and helped to carry Alexander to the car.

They had just reached the foot of the mountain when Alexander woke up.

"Daddy, you're awake!" Alexia exclaimed in joy. Tears had pooled inside her eyes which made them shimmer in the light.

Alexander stroked her hair and wiped her tears away. "Promise me that you won't cry anymore. Your mommy's heart is connected to yours, and if you cry, she and your baby sister will be upset too. If they get upset, they won't want us anymore."

"Okay! I won't cry!" Alexia wiped her eyes with her sleeves.

Alexander smiled faintly before turning to Zephyr. "What wish did you make to the shooting stars last night?"

Zephyr looked up at the sky beyond the window. "For families to reunite on the day of the full moon."

Alexander looked at the sky as well. "What's the date today, Irvin?"

"It's the twentieth, Daddy," Irvin replied.

"I meant in the lunar calendar."

"The eleventh."

"Soon, it'll be the fifteenth, when the moon is at its fullest," Alexander murmured under his breath before losing consciousness once more.

Meanwhile, after a brief discussion, Jamie and Narissa decided to drive over to a stronghold near the Hellens.

Along the way, Narissa kept staring out the window without ever turning to look at Jamie who was driving.

Jamie couldn't stand it. Every few minutes, he tried to strike up a conversation.

"Narissa, if there's anything that's upsetting you, don't hide it from me. We're going to be married soon, so we should shoulder everything together, right?"

"Uh-huh."

"Seeing you like this makes me extremely worried. What's the matter, darling? Just tell me. I'm really concerned about you!"

"Mmhmm."

"Rissa, was it because of what I did last night when I—"

"You're getting on my nerves!"

Narissa finally exploded at the mention of last night's events. "Stop the car!"

Screech!

Jamie slammed on the brakes at once and pulled up by the side of the road.

Narissa slowly exhaled before turning around and staring evenly at Jamie. "Since you're so curious to know, I'll tell you. I wasn't the one you were with last night."

The coldness in her gaze made Jamie's heart prickle with pain.

He froze briefly before chuckling to hide how flustered he was. "Don't joke about that, darling. I wasn't feeling well last night so I went back to our room at once. I didn't go anywhere else so I couldn't have possibly been with the wrong person."

"But you went to the wrong room." Narissa felt as if her heart stopped beating. She heard herself saying, "I saw Alicia helping you out of the room."

Her eyes were glistening with tears.

The teary look in her eyes seemed to drown Jamie. His throat tightened up. He couldn't say anything.

He could predict what Narissa was about to say and true enough, he was right.

"Even before we got together, Alicia was already like a boulder hovering over our heads, and after our engagement, I kept worrying that sooner or later, the boulder would come crashing down on us and destroy all our hopes for happiness. I thought that as long as we were careful enough, we would be able to hide from that and have a happy ending, but in the end, the boulder came crashing down anyway. I can see her standing between us so clearly, so vividly. I can't ignore her existence any longer. It's over between us, Jamie."

Narissa looked Jamie in the eye as she made this statement. She didn't know whether it was due to pain or self-deprecation, but for some reason, she thought of herself as a lunatic who was celebrating.

Narissa looked Jamie in the eye as she made this statement. She didn't know whether it was due to pain or self-deprecation, but for some reason, she thought of herself as a lunatic who was celebrating.

She knew she was sad, but at the same time, she felt as if a burden had been lifted off her shoulders. From now on, I won't have to worry that his love for me will be taken away.

The two of them sat inside the tiny compartment of the car and stared at each other. Their eyes reddened, and it was Narissa who withdrew her gaze first.

"To like someone and to love someone are two completely different things after all," Narissa chuckled bitterly to herself.

She took a deep breath and got out of the car. "I'll deal with the Hellens myself."

Jamie watched in silence as she walked away. Tears rolled down his cheeks.

The journey that he and Narissa had been on together had to come to a grinding halt before they arrived at their destination.

The moment Rylantha got home, she went to her room and called Owen.

It rang for a while before Owen answered. "What is it, Miss Abbott?"

"Why are you trying to play innocent with me, huh? You're the one who kidnapped Anastasia, right? You f*cking b*stard! I promised to help you and yet you did a number on me. If this leaves any lingering effects on me, I'll make you pay!" Rylantha lashed out at Owen to release the anger she felt from Alexander's treatment of her.

"I had to be a little more heavy-handed to clear you of suspicion, didn't I? I'm sure you understand the concept of injuring oneself to gain the enemy's trust, right, Miss Abbott?" Owen replied indifferently.

"Cut the crap. Where's she?"

"You don't need to worry about that, Miss Abbott. I'll keep a close eye on Anastasia, and for the time being, she won't be getting in your way."

"Are you keeping your guard up against me? What do you mean by this, huh? Are you trying to turn your back on me now and renegade on our deal? Aren't you afraid that I'll expose you?"

"Go ahead. You won't be in the clear anyway, and when the time comes, Alexander might take his anger out on you when he fails to find me. Don't say I didn't warn you."

"F*ck!"

Rylantha was so incensed by Owen's snarky tone that she hung up on him.

She paced in her room with her phone still in hand, her heart still pounding wildly.


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