Chapter 1162
Maja stood there for a while, her mind buzzing with unease when she returned to her car. Her discomfort stemmed
from two sources: her unresolved situation with lan and the cryptic words from Dylan. Was something about to
happen?
She looked up, planning to strike up a conversation with Zoey, but noticed her friend’s quiet sobs. Zoey was
sprawled over the steering wheel, so engrossed in her misery that she didn’t even notice Maja’s return.
“Zoey?” Maja called out, finally snapping Zoey out of her daze. She straightened up, her eyes wide and startled.
“Hi, Miss Pennyfeather.”
“Did your ex–boyfriend bother you again? I thought you had paid him back. Are his family still giving you a hard
time?”
“No.”
Then did he send you a wedding invitation? Is he getting married to that woman and it’s making you upset?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“No.”
So, what was it then?
Maja considered her close circle of friends, each with their own simple family backgrounds. Zoey came from a
single–parent household, her mother barely tolerating her. Then there was Cornelia, an orphan, her parents both
long gone, and Wilma, whose parents died even earlier. The only one with a happy family was Carol, the genuine
rich girl. As such, Maja couldn’t guess what was bothering Zoey.
“Is a business partner giving you trouble? Maja offered a tissue from the box beside her.
Zoey’s hand trembled as she reached for the tissue. “No, Miss Pennyfeather. I just watched a really touching movie!
Zoey had a gentle face, and even in the dim car light, Maja noticed her red eyes. For some reason, Maja felt a pang
of sympathy.
She was the president of Star Movie Group, and she had a certain protective instinct towards her close circle. But
Star Movie Group was too small to offer much protection
A sigh escaped her as she massaged her forehead. “Let’s go home.”
Zoey’s hands shook as they clenched the steering wheel, her mind replaying the words of the man who held
absolute control over her. He refused to let her speak, pulling her into his games whenever he felt like it. He never
stayed the night or sweet–talked her. His lack of verbal abuse was the most grace he ever offered
When Zoey chose this path, she had to swallow her pride. She wanted to follow Maja out of the car earlier, but he
pulled her upstairs.
Below were the patrons of the BlueSky Bar, who would have known instantly what she was doing if they looked up.
There was no concealment. Her clothes were disheveled and her hands were trapped behind her, rendering her
powerless. She despised the smell of smoke, but he forced her to inhale
it
“I give you anything, and you have to take it.”
His words sent a chill down her spine. She had no choice but to lower her lashes and endure.
When they parked in front of Rosewood Manor, Zoey’s face was ashen. He didn’t finish his business with her
tonight, probably because it wasn’t the best place for it. After he had his fill of her humiliation, he left her there.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMaja’s voice snapped her out of her stupor. “Let’s go to that cocktail party together tomorrow night.”
“Okay, Miss Pennyfeather
Maja hoped to get a good night’s sleep but was rudely awakened by a phone call at two in the morning. It was from
the company.
“Miss Pennyfeather, Shawn was taken by the police!
Maja’s heart skipped a beat as she sprang out of bed. “What happened?”
Apparently, Shawn had recently taken on a public service advertisement about caring for children with autism. Now
he was being publicly accused by the parents of an autistic girl of violating their child.
The ad required Shawn to visit the child’s home for filming and communication. The parents were now accusing
him online with a three–thousand–word heartbreaking account, directly pointing fingers at Star Movie Group.
Maja rushed to the police station immediately
Meanwhile, at the BlueSky Bar, Judith and her friends were laughing and chatting. Linda grabbed Judith’s hand
“Don’t worry A little discipline now can easily disrupt her plans.”
“Linda, thank you”
“Thank me for what, darling? We’re friends”
As Linda said this, she shyly glanced at