Chapter 108
After listening to Bianca cry her heart out, Abigail finally said in a calm, steady voice, “I went to the capital today. I’ve seen the Pioneer Fortress and the ancient ruins.
“The ones your three kids used to talk about. There’s a parade this afternoon, and I’m going to see that too.”
At those words, Bianca’s sobs caught in her throat.
Abigail’s tone turned colder than before as she added, “I honestly don’t know how you still have the nerve to ask me for help?
“I’ve been reflecting, Abby. I really have “pica pleaded, her voice raw and shaking. “Please, give us a chance. At least give Stevie a chance. He can’t go
to jail…”
But all her begging and crying didn’t stir the slightest sympathy in Abigail.
Abigail said firmly, “He ran someone over. Facing the law is the least he should do. Why is it that your family always thinks you all can wriggle out of every consequence?
“Oh, one more thing. I have a video of the crash. So, stop calling me, or I’ll hand it straight to the police.”
After saying all that without a hint of emotion, Abigail ended the call right away.
When she stepped out of her room and saw Warren and the others watching her, she met their eyes and calmly said, “Let’s head out after breakfast. I heard if we’re late, we might miss it.”
Sebastian stood up, and there was a flicker of cold intensity in his gaze.
Later that day at lunch, while sitting with Sebastian and the others, Abigail got a call from Timothy.
Timothy sighed, “Your mom showed up at the office in tears. She has made such a scene that the whole department is talking about it. When are you coming back to Cobridge?”
Timothy knew Abigail was with Sebastian, so he was careful not to push too hard. But Bianca had been creating chaos at the company, pressuring them to demand Abigail return home. He was out of options.
Abigail’s expression darkened, her delicate brows furrowing. She thought, ‘I can’t believe she actually went to the company. She couldn’t force me to come home, so now she’s bringing the drama to my workplace.‘
After a moment of silence, she replied, “I’ll speak with Mr. Robinson and call you
back.”
Timothy, afraid Sebastian might blame them for this mess, softened his tone to say, “Look, we’re not saying you have to come back. Just… deal with your mom, alright? It’s not a great sight with her crying at the office entrance all day.”
“She’s not leaving unless I go back,” Abigail said bluntly before ending the call. She knew perfectly well that threats didn’t work on Bianca.
Abigail came out of the restroom and returned to the dining area. She looked at Sebastian and said, “If there’s no more work here, I’ll need to head
back.”
Warren glanced at Sebastian, who was already looking pretty annoyed, and said, “Going back isn’t going to fix your mom causing trouble at the
company.
“What you really need to deal with is the Gibson family’s mess. If you can’t do it, we’ll take care of it ourselves.”
Abigail calmly said, “I have a video footage of the crash. If I send it to the police, that will be the end of it for the Gibson family.”
Sebastian looked at her and said in a laid–back tone, “Mr. Wyatt Gibson might care about you, but he won’t be thrilled to see his son thrown in prison for three years.
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“Gabriel’s two sons aren’t exactly impressive either. With a company as big as the Gibson family’s, they’re just not up to the alg
At the mention of Wyatt, Abigail fell quiet. She hadn’t handed over the video footage yet, partly because she had considered this arazi protter
After all, Gabriel was Wyatt’s only son. She figured that if she really had him locked up for three years, her bond with Wyatt would pretty much is
“The victim’s family won’t settle. They want to sue the Gibson family,” Abigail said. “So, Mrs. Gibson asked me to beg you for help, but I really don’t want to trouble you with it.”
Sebastian crossed his legs, a steely edge creeping into his otherwise relaxed expression. “What did I say last night?”
James grinned. “If they’re bullying Abby, we gotta go set them straight, right?”
Warren added in a breezy tone, “So, time to pack up for Cobridge?”
Sebastian gave a quiet nod. “Yeah, once we’re back, I’ll leave it to you, Jim. If it can be settled with a lawyer, go for it. As for the video, keep it. It’ll come in handy eventually.”
On the way back, once James and Warren had gone to rest, Abigail found Sebastian in the lounge, reviewing some documents. She walked over and said, “Thanks for everything.”
Sebastian took off his glasses and rested his chin on the back of
his hand as he looked at her.
He said, “I’m not asking you to cut Mr. Wyatt Gibson off completely, okay? But if you keep clinging to what he has done for you and let the Gibson family drain you dry, that’s not going to work either.
“You need to find a way to put a stop to it. Sooner rather than later.”
“Alright.” Abigail knew he was right. He could call in his friends to help her once, but not forever.
“One more thing,” Sebastian added. “Since Jim is stepping in, the Gibson family has to pay a price. That’s only fair.” With that, he shut his laptop and stood up.
After he left the room, Abigail stayed seated, tilting her head back and staring blankly at the ceiling.
When they reached Cobridge, Abigail accompanied James to the hospital to visit the person Gabriel had hit.
AD