Chapter 411
“Alright,” Juan responded.
Across town in the Nichols family’s house, Melody shot up from her seat, her face a thundercloud.
“What? Juan is at the amusement park with Debra?”
“That’s not all. I heard Juan booked the entire park. And he invested one billion in Potter Entertainment just to convince Debra to go with him,” Hester reported.
With Shelia out of the picture, she’d seized the chance to worm her way back into the Nichols family. But Juan, fixated on Debra, barely acknowledged her existence.
She’d only found out about today’s escapade when she overheard whispers at the Nichols Group headquarters.
That foolish boy,” Melody fumed. “What is he thinking?”
Now that the Frazier family was broke, Juan shouldn’t waste any more time on Debra. He was supposed to divorce her as soon as possible.
Melody said, “Call Joe. Tell him it’s an order from me. Juan should come home now.”
“Yes, Mrs. Nichols Sr.” Hester eagerly pulled out her phone.
Joe hesitated for a moment before answering the call. “Miss Vargas, anything I can help you with?”
“Mrs. Nichols Sr. wants Mr. Nichols to return home immediately,” Hester relayed.
“I’m sorry the
the signal here is quite poor. I’ll have to call you back later,” Joe replied, hanging up.
Hester’s face fell. She wasn’t born yesterday, she knew a brush–off when she heard one.
Melody, watching the exchange, grew even more incensed. “Juan is soThis is property © of .
disappointing. He lost his child, and now he is parading his almost ex–wife around an amusement park. I’ve had enough of this nonsense.”
She picked up her cane and told Hester, “Get the driver. I’m going to the company to sort this out once and for all.
“Yes, Mrs. Nichols Sr.,” Hester replied.
Meanwhile, Juan watched Debra on the carousel, her laughter ringing out as she spun around. He snapped a picture, a soft smile playing on his lips.
If he’d realized his feelings for her sooner, he wondered things would have been different.
His phone rang, interrupting his thoughts. It was Joe.
“Sir, Miss Vargas called. It seems Mrs. Nichols Sr. has learned about this.”
“I see,” Juan said, his eyes never leaving Debra. “Keep the rest of the day’s plans under wraps. I don’t want anything to ruin her birthday.”
“Understood.”
Juan hung up just as Debra stepped off the carousel.
She said, “If something comes up at the company, you should go. You don’t have to stay for my birthday.”
She was used to Juan’s busy schedule.
Juan looked at her and said solemnly, “Today, you are my priority.”
Debra fell silent. There was a time when those words would have meant the world to her. But now, they left her feeling hollow.
Juan, oblivious to her inner turmoil, asked, “What’s next? Today, I’m at your command.”
Debra raised an eyebrow. “Be careful what you promise. What if I asked for all of Nichols Group’s assets and the president’s seat? Would you hand them over?”