Chapter 42 Maybe
"Yeah, she's my little sister. She came to check up on me," Aiden replied behind her. Yazmine immediately felt crazy about her action, but she surprisingly felt relieved by his statement.
"Anyway, did something happen? Who could have ruined your mood this morning?" Aiden asked curiously.
"Nothing, just get to work," she said, walking away immediately.
"I should go now. I'll see you soon, brother," the girl said and left.
"Okay, bye, Andrea."
Aiden's gaze went to Yazmine's retreating back. His lips slowly curved up into a knowing smile.
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Around a corner, Jameson faced Candy.
"What do you want to talk about?" Candy asked.
"What happened to you?" Jameson inquired, and she blinked, wondering what he meant.
"Nothing, I was just tired..."
"Don't lie to me, Candy. I know you more than you imagine. Was it Diego?" His serious expression confused Candy a little.
"It's nothing, James," she whispered.
"Nothing? Your eyes are a bit red; you must have cried, and you said it's nothing? What did he do?"
"James, just forget about it, okay?"
Realizing his guess was right, Jameson went back in. Candy got worried.
"James? James, where are you going?" she asked, but the man kept walking fast towards the elevator. He closed the door before she could reach him, heading to the top floor.
Slamming the office door open, Jameson stepped in and found Diego reading some documents. His gaze went straight to him.
"Can't you knock?" Diego asked.
"Leave the boss and assistant relationship aside. I'm here to talk to you as a friend. Who is Candy to you?" he asked.
Diego slowly dropped the files on the table, his gaze devoid of emotions.
"Just a wife? Did she complain to you about me?"
"Diego, what the hell is your problem? Why do you keep pushing people who care about you away? I still see no reason why you should be this cold to her. All she was trying to do was to fix you..."
"I don't need fixing, James, and even if I do, I never asked her to..."
"She tried to make yesterday a good one for you, and all you could do was hurt her?!" Jameson's voice was already shaking with anger.
"I don't care how she feels, James. People around me get hurt, so what?!"
"You don't mean those words, do you?" Jameson asked. "You really don't care about how she feels? You really want to push her away?"
Diego kept quiet for a moment.
"You know, the day I first saw her, maybe I shouldn't have brought her to the altar to marry you. Maybe I should have just taken her and helped her solve her problem. Maybe I should have left you to marry that bitch Vanessa, because you always push those who want to heal you away. Do you want to stay in that pain forever?" Jameson asked.
Diego could only clench his fist.
As tension hung in the air, Jameson's words lingered. Diego's internal struggle reflected in the furrow of his brow.
"You think pushing her away is protecting her, Diego? Sometimes, letting someone in is the only way to heal," Jameson continued, his gaze unwavering.
Diego finally spoke, his voice edged with frustration, "She doesn't need this. She doesn't need me."
Jameson sighed, "Maybe she needs exactly what you're too scared to give. Maybe it's time to confront your own demons instead of shutting her out. You won't know the value of something until you lose it."
The last sentence got to Diego.
The door opened, and Candy found her way in. Feeling the tension in the air, she swallowed. Her gaze met Diego's, but she averted her gaze almost immediately.
Jameson turned his gaze to her. "Let's go," he said softly and held her hand, taking her out of the office.
Diego ran his fingers through his hair. He was already going crazy with everything around him.
'I love you, Diego.' He recalled Candy's confession.
For a moment, he thought he might have heard her wrong, but deep down he knew he didn't. So many people had said those words to him, but he got hurt in the end.
"Fuck," he cursed under his breath.
His phone rang, breaking the train of his thoughts. He reached for it to end the call, but when he saw the word 'Old man' flashing on his screen, he decided to pick it up.
"Grandpa," he muttered, his voice almost breaking.
"Grandson, I heard some strange information today, and I strongly hope it was a lie," the old man's voice sounded on the other line.
"What?" Diego asked.
"The woman you married is infertile. Tell me this isn't true, son."
Hearing this, Diego clenched his jaw. The words seemed to anger him.
"She isn't infertile, old man. She just has a slim chance of giving birth," his voice sounded a bit cold.
"What's the difference, Diego? How do you expect me to see my great-grandchildren?...
"Divorce her....
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"You shouldn't have done that, Jameson," Candy said as they walked towards the elevator.
"Oh, I needed to. Besides, I can't just sit back and watch him hurt you," Jameson said.
"Hm," was all Candy could say. She was speechless about everything.
"We are going on a business trip tomorrow. I'm sure that would make you feel better," he said.
"That's great," she said with a forced smile.
"I hate your mood today, Candy. How can I cheer you up?" he asked, stopping his walk. Candy did the same and faced him.
"You don't have to worry about me," she chuckled.
"How about a hug? It'll make you feel better," he said with a lovely smile as he spread his arms.
Candy wanted to reject, but he insisted. She then nodded and gave in. She wrapped her arms around his waist, while Jameson patted her back gently.
Candy felt a little warmth, but not like last night with Diego. But at least she was glad she felt a little. Jameson looked down at her.
"Do you feel better?" he asked lightly.
"A little," she smiled against his chest. "Thanks, James," she mumbled.
Meanwhile, two female figures stood from a distance. One had a shocked look, while the other wasn't surprised: Yazmine and Jackie.
Jackie didn't know when she was squeezing the plastic cup of coffee in her hand...
"What the..."