Read The Trap Of Ace [by Eva Zahan] Chapter 9 – “So, that means you will stay here now that you’ve been transferred in this city?” Mom eyed me, stirring the soup on the stove. Her voice radiated felicity.

Peeling another pea, I shrugged. “I don’t know know. I’m thinking to apply for another transfer. Maybe they will consider it?”

Staying here wasn’t an option for me, but leaving this job, well, I couldn’t take this risk. I’d dreamed to work at companies like this, and now that I finally got the chance, I couldn’t just throw it away. The one thing that didn’t make any sense was, Coopers Fabrics was one of the most successful textile companies, then what happened all of a sudden that they had to sell it overnight?

“I didn’t know you hate this city that much,” she said, her tone fragile.

I sighed. “I don’t hate it here, Mom. It’s just, I told you, all my plans are made around NY. And I can’t just ignore them just like that.”

“Do you think I’m a fool?” Her brows rose. “Do you think I don’t know why you’re so keen to stay away from California?”

I opened my mouth and then closed it.

She shook her head. “Just because one person, you can’t punish your whole family, Em. You’ve to accept it sooner or later, you can’t keep running forever.”

Closing my eyes, I rubbed my neck. I didn’t deny anything she enunciated. Because we both knew the truth.

“Anyway, what’s the name of your new employeer? I want to thank him personally for transferring you here. I already like this person.” Sensing my unease, she changed the topic.

I rolled my eyes. “I don’t know. And honestly, I don’t have any wish to.” For that person I was here again, back to the city where the devil of my dreams resided.

Mumbling something incoherent under her breath, she took the peas from me and added them into the boiling soup.

“Smelling good, what’s for lunch today?” Tess strolled into the kitchen. Throwing her purse on the table, she took a seat beside me. “Glad that you’re back! I was really disapointed when I heard of your departure, you know? I couldn’t even spend much time with you.”

I casted her an apologetic smile. “Something important came up. So i’d to go. And sorry about the dinner, I hope it went well?”

“Do you really think we’d have a family dinner without you?” At her question, my brows creased in confusion. “I cancelled the dinner as soon as I heard that you left for New York. I want both my and Caleb’s family to come together at this event. And without you, my family remains incomplete.”

I stared at her. Though I didn’t want to, but her words touched something inside me. Where was that harsh and spoiled Tess I knew seven years ago? As if I was getting to know my sister in a whole new way.

“You could reschedule it again now that she’s here,” Mom suggested.

“No, Mom. Caleb’s uncle isn’t in the town right now. You know what uncle Arthur means to Caleb and Achilles. After Achilles’s father’s d***h, he is the one who took care of them. So with his absence, arranging a family dinner isn’t a good idea.”

“Arthur Valencian? He lived in England, right?” He was the only relative Achilles and Caleb had left after their family crisis. But due to a conflict between Achilles’s father and him, he didn’t live in USA. That’s all I knew about him. I didn’t know he returned to his homeland.

Tess bobbed her head. “Yes, but he returned after some years of his brother’s d***h. To look after his nephews. He is an amazing person.”

But what about his mom? Where was she when they needed someone to take care of them?

“Anyway, I’ve to do some shopping today. You know, preparing for the engagement party? And I need my sister to help me with it. So go get ready, we’re leaving in ten minutes.”

object, Mom chimed in. “Excellent idea! She needs some shopping to get her mind off things. Take

“But…”

with her engagement shopping?

followed behind. Maybe Mom was right, going out could help my mind off the transfer. And this way, my relationship with Tess could progress more. At

a huge teddy with an adorable bow around its neck. A involuntary grin stretched on my face. It was so

Is it yours?” I asked, admiring the

fiance is too boring to send gifts like this!

But

note

curosity as I grabbed the teddy from her first. I took my time petting it, feeling its softness against my palms, and then

to be filled with huge teddies. I couldn’t even sleep without some beside me. I was so definitely going to

opened the

Welcome home, Rosebud.

A

words, and my excitement drained into the drain, annoyance took place instead. How did he know that I was back? Then my eyes landed on my sister, who was patiently awaiting

my

“So?” She queried.

I swiftly put the note in my pocket. An A wasn’t a name. “If you want,

don’t

My arms had a firm grip around it. And when she came forward to take it from me, my treacherous body stepped back, holding the teddy tight

quirked, lips twitched at the side as she put her hands on her hips. “Well, seems like your heart had a sudden

my own reaction, vexed, I turned around and ran upstairs to put it in my room. But I was sane enough not to place

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of

missed our lunch due to her infinite

for your rehearsal,” I replied from the couch, stretching my legs before me. My legs was k*****g me from standing

just hoped she’d get satisfied with her shopping soon, or else I’d just leave her here

out of the changing room, she instructed the sales girl to add the dress to her list and

the direction of her gaze, my eyes widened. Victoria Secrets. Though it wasn’t a big thing, I was always

Tess, why don’t you just go in and see what you want for yourself? I’d

that you’re going to buy underwear and lingerie with a man

me into that store. G*d! I

why did you get transferred on the second day of your job?” she asked, running her hand on a silk lingerie. When a man in the same row glanced

all of a sudden. And the new employer wished to transfer some newcomers to another city, and here I am.” Irritation

but I don’t complain. At least you came back

replied, remembering the name

gaze snapping to me. Eyes

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