Chapter 23
When Thaddeus came back to Windermere Estate, he was wet, looking like he’d just been fished out of the sea.
Alva rushed over to help him dry off, but he simply pushed away the towel in her hand, looking like a bear with a sore head, and headed upstairs.
“What happened to Mr. Thaddeus? Did someone tick him off?” Alva asked Gordon, worry etched on her face.
“If you’ve got time, Alva, give Mr. Thaddeus a bit of TLC. He’s been taken for a ride.”
“What? Someone managed to pull one over on Mr. Thaddeus? Have we called the cops yet? We need to call the cops!” Alva was freaking out.
Gordon shook his head, “Nah, it’s too complicated for the police. Sometimes, the bad people are pretty cun ning.”
“I always told Mr. Thaddeus to be careful, but he wouldn’t listen. Being overconfident can be a real Achilles’ heel.”
Gordon gave a rueful smile. This time, Thaddeus had met his match.
If it was just about money, it wouldn’t be so bad. The real kicker was that Thaddeus’ pride had taken a hit!
Thaddeus climbed upstairs, looking as white as a sheet and completely drained.
“Mr. Thaddeus, Ms. Acacia is here, Mr. Frederic is asking for you in the study.” A ser vant came to deliver the message.
With his lips pressed tightly together, Thaddeus walked into Frederic’s study.
“Thad! You’re finally back!” Acacia was over him like a rash, running over to hug him.
Thaddeus didn’t respond with his usual immediacy, leaving Acacia hanging.
Facing Acacia tonight, he felt a bit on edge.
“Thaddeus, how did everything go? Did you meet with President Ashbourne today?” Frederic asked, all business.
As the chairman of the Abernathy group, he had his fingers in many pies and shouldn’t have to be asking about such minor details.
But Elspeth kept going on and on about it, so he had to step in and put a bit of pressure on Thaddeus.
“I trust Thaddeus. He’ll do everything he can to protect Acacia’s family. After all, Thaddeus dotes on Acacia. If he talks to Ms. Evadne, how could the Ashbourne family possibly refuse him? The Abernathy group is no small fry. If the Ashbourne family cross us, they won’t have an easy time in Elmsworth.” Elspeth said smugly, arm in arm with her husband.

This was her tried-and-true tactic. She would praise Thaddeus first, raising everyone’s expectations, and then any shortcomings would pi ss Frederic off, creating a rift between father and son.
“Dad, Elspeth, let’s drop the matter about the Stirling group.” Thaddeus said, his eyes devoid of emotion.
“Thaddeus, what do you mean by that?” Frederic asked, his brow furrowed.
“From now on, I won’t be helping the Stirling group. That’s it.”
With that, Thaddeus turned and left.
Frederic, Elspeth, and Acacia stood there in shock, their faces a picture of astonishment.
“Frederic, Thaddeus is joking, right?” Elspeth’s smile froze on her face as unease crept into her heart.
Frederic’s face darkened but he didn’t say anything.
Thaddeus returned to his bedroom, drenched and in no mood to change or take a shower. His mind was filled with how Evadne had played him.
Why didn’t Evadne want to meet him in person? Was she feeling guilty, or did she think Thaddeus wasn’t worth it?
“Thad! Why won’t you help us?” Acacia followed him, clutching his arm tightly. “All our orders have been cancelled, our merchandise is piling up in the warehouse, getting mouldy, we can’t even pay our workers. If this continues, the Stirling group will go bankrupt!”
She was only thinking about the Stirling group’s business, completely losing her usual caring and gentle side.
Thaddeus sounded exhausted, “It’s late, I’ll have Gordon take you home.”
“Thad! What happened that made you change your mind? Can you tell me? Speak up!”
Thaddeus was too tired to explain. And how could he tell her the real reason? Was he supposed to say that his own actions had led to this, that he had ended up with nothing?
Suddenly, his heart ski pped a beat.
The box that held his suit, which had been neatly placed by his bed, was gone!
Thaddeus pulled away from Acacia, searched the entire room, then called out sternly,
“Alva!”
“Yes, Mr. Thaddeus?” Alva rushed in.
“Where’s the suit box that was by my bed?” Thaddeus asked urgently.
“I didn’t touch it! You told me not to touch the things Mrs. Abernathy gave you when I clean your room. And when Ms. Acacia came to your room today, I specifically told her not to touch the box by your bed.” Alva finished, giving Acacia a meaningful look.
Alva deliberately called Ilana ‘Mrs. Abernathy’ In front of Acacia to provoke her, to force her to tell the truth.
“I threw the box away.” Acacia finally admitted, unable to hold back any longerl
“Where did you throw it?” Thaddeus asked, his brow furrowed.
“Thad, why do you care so much about something llana gave you? You’re divorced, I’m your flancée now! Why do you treasure her gift like it’s something precious? Have you ever thought about my feelings?”
Acacia’s eyes welled up with tears, her crying act straight out of her aunt’s playbook.
“I’ll ask you one more time, where did you throw it?”
Thaddeus just brushed off Acacia’s tears, colder than ever, and it scared the cry right out of her.
“In the trash can in the backyard.”
Thaddeus bolted through the rain to the backyard, rolled up his sleeves and started digging through the trash for the tossed box.
“Thad! Stop it, it’s filthy!” Acacia yelled from the corridor.
Filthy?
Maybe the Abernathy family folks didn’t know that back in the day, he was an illegitimate child, living on the streets with his mother. To survive, he rummaged through countless trash cans at the age of five, just to collect some scraps and cans he could sell.
He grew up in the filth, he knew it too well. What’s there to complain about?
Finally, Thaddeus found a box smeared with grime, and he sighed a breath of relief.
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