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Chapter 9 - Unexpected Text

"Oh…my head hurts," Selina groaned, pressing her hand on her forehead, which throbbed sharply from the tension.

Her eyes flutter open only for the ray of sunlight to harshly hit her face through the window, barely open by the silk curtain. She winced and turned quickly to the other side, clutching the sheet loosely against her body.

"Why does my head hurt this much?" She mumbled, disoriented as she struggled to recall what had happened the previous night. "I only took two shots, yet it makes it difficult to remember? I shouldn't be drinking then."

Right now, she was more concerned about how to deal with his revenge and her current situation in public. She had to do something before Zane would harm her and her father again.

Staying locked in this game of enemies would only drain her—she needed leverage, not chaos. Running from city to city, dodging him at every corner, constantly looking over her shoulder… disrupting the comfy, peaceful vacation life she had craved.

The rare calm she hadn't yet tasted.

It would be exhausting. Dangerous.

She shook her head slightly.

She wouldn't let herself be trapped in that loop. She needed control—a way to stay one step ahead.

After lingering in silence for a long while, trying to ground herself, Selina walked up to her spacious study.

She sank into the chair and put on her nerdy glasses.

"I can't be at ease with him sparring, Dad," she whispered as she opened her mini laptop on the polished desk before her. She was still concerned and anxious about her father's reasons for harming Zane since the Everett family had everything and lived in full.

She clicked across the keyboard, typing Zane's name as she needed clarity for this unsettling conflict.

Selina's gaze locked on the glowing screen as she logged into the internet. The results flooded her screen—countless reports of heartbreaking accidents, crimes, and scandals, which still didn't link to him.

"Am I becoming a detective or what? The worst, I don't even know when it happened or where." She mumbled, reading with intense attention.

She scrolled through the articles and sites. Still found nothing.

But the deeper she dug, the less she found, as usual. She never failed to check through his interviews, which barely lasted twenty-four hours.

No photos. No records.

She knew the surname, Kaius, wasn't actually his.

Her brows narrowed in frustration.

"What kind of man is this invisible, even though he's now a tycoon? It's been years now; he should at least mention something about himself." She groaned, logging out of the internet.

"Do I have to wait for Dad's recovery since there's no other way to know about it?" She logged out of the internet until she stumbled upon her emails.

Her thoughts struck on the necessary thing she needed most to escape this snare.

"I've lost my job. I need to find another one to regain stability in my life — at least to support myself without relying on anyone… if I must leave this marriage."

She opened a job-search engine.

Her pulse began to drum when she came across a local fashion event — one she had long dreamed of participating in, a chance to work in a renowned fashion house. This was the path she had always wanted to pursue.

The passion she had buried for years. A chance to change her unpleasant life — and her status.

But the thought of being dragged down again when her past resurfaced twisted her stomach. What if she got rejected because of the scandal surrounding her father?

Her jaw tightened.

She scrolled past the article as if she had never seen it, only to land on another company's website — IRIS Luxe. She copied her CV and résumé into the company's application platform.

Everything was ready but her cursor hovered over the Apply button as hesitation washed over her again.

Frustrated, Selina exited the page and leaned back against the chair cushion.

"How would I survive now, with no one willing to offer me even a chance?" She murmured.

Her life would become dull without work, without that monthly buzz on her phone that brought her excitement. One of the biggest flexes.

Suddenly, Selina's expression darkened as another thought pressed heavily against her chest. Since leaving the hospital the previous day, she still didn't know whether the surgery had been successful. She hadn't dared return — not when Leah could easily turn it into another spectacle.

"Who can I even ask about this?" she murmured, anxiety threading through her voice as she searched for a way to find out without problems.

Selina reached for her phone nearby and clicked into the call log, hoping Clarissa would say a word to her without sounding bitter.

She tapped her sister's number, and it rang several times before it eventually picked up on the other end.

There was no word immediately from her.

"Good morning, Clarissa," Selina spoke first, trying to sound polite.

"Good morning, sis," Clarissa answered softly before her tone shifted. "I thought you had run away since you managed to escape the authorities. Surprisingly enough, you're bold to call."

Selina frowned at the tantrum Clarissa was about to display. "We can address that once Dad wakes up. What matters most to me right now is his condition. How is he doing? Was the surgery successful?"

"It went well. But Dad is in a comatose state. They're not sure when he'll be awake." Clarissa explained, her voice heavy with fear and then cracked with sobs.

Silence fell momentarily from Selina as her chest tightened. She forced herself not to be taken aback by the video of how miserable their father looked.

Still, she swallowed hard and struggled not to let bitterness overwhelm her at Zane's vicious act against the one she cherished and wanted to protect in return.

"I'm scared, Selina. What happened to Dad? Did you do this to him?"

Selina let out a long sigh, holding herself back. She couldn't break because it wasn't time for that. "It's up to you to believe me or not."

"I don't believe you."

Selina gave a slow nod. "Nothing will happen to him. He's a strong man and will recover soon. Don't stress about it, and take care of yourself and him."

"You don't tell me what to do." Clarissa rebuked. "My mother and I will take good care of him. You should try to keep your distance."

"Don't be delusional; I'll listen to that." Selina countered, her tone calm. "Since there's nothing to say, I'm hanging up."

"Grandfather," Clarissa said quickly. "He wants to see you."

Selina's brows narrowed, perplexed. "What for?"

"Why do you sound so anxious? Scared, already?"

Selina scoffed, hearing her sister's taunt. "Why should I?"

"Anyway, no one can keep him waiting. You'd better come."

"If he wants to see me for something important, I'll send the address to you," Selina replied firmly.

Then Selina ended the call sharply before Clarissa could say a word.

Selina stared at the phone for a moment, wondering what meeting her ex-grandfather wanted her presence for.

Just then, Selina felt her phone buzzing in her hands. She tapped into the new message, reading the brief, crisp context with disbelief shadowing her features.

[Everett is planning to merge IRIS Luxe!]

"What is this? Why would they?" She muttered in disbelief, wondering what her family was planning. "But who sent me this?"

Her perplexed eyes darted across the room, noticing there was no one close.

"Could this be from Dad's assistant? Why didn't Clarissa tell me about it? I can't believe this." She muttered, feeling the urge to approach Everett about this sudden, ridiculous decision.

She remembered her father's warning clearly not to let her ex-grandfather or anyone in the family take control of IRIS Luxe. Not only that, but she must protect it at all costs.

Her thumbs move across the keyboard, typing the address to her sister.

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