Read Chapter 413: Poor with many climactic and unique details. The series Captivation: Want Nothing But You is one of the top-selling novels by Adolf Dunne. Chapter content Chapter 413: Poor - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Captivation: Want Nothing But You Chapter 413: Poor for more details.
Joey spoke softly that Victor could barely hear what he said. Yet, Victor was stunned for a moment and loob Joey
“What did you call me?” Joey came to his senses and his heart jolted. He had called Victor his dad.
When Rachel came out of the dining room, she heard Joey’s voice. She thought that the boy was not completely awake. But she also heard what Joey called Victor. Her face fell and she didn’t even notice that her grip on the water glass tightened. She breathed deeply to calm herself before she spoke to Joey.
“Joey, you’re already awake!” Joey shifted his attention to Rachel. Blinking his eyes, he said, “Mommy.”
Rachel instinctively turned her eyes to Victor. She let out a sigh of relief when Victor didn’t have any reaction. She walked up to Joey and tousled his hair.
“Did you have a nightmare?” she asked.
Joey had seen a psychologist that afternoon. If he was having nightmares, that might be the effect of the psychotherapy. This worried Rachel.
Joey looked at Rachel, smiled at her, and then shook his head. He didn’t have a nightmare.
Conversely, he had a good sleep. But he was awakened by Katie who had jumped on his bed and rubbed herself against him, waking him up. Now that Joey had woken up, he wanted to stay with his mother. He spread out his arms to hug Rachel.
Rachel was relieved that Joey wasn’t awakened by a nightmare.
All this time, Victor was watching the two of them. His eyes darkened. No one knew what he was thinking about. The phone in Victor’s hand vibrated. He looked at it and saw more than a dozen message notifications from Carson. It seemed that Carson was worried about Victor.
“What’s up?” It was the first message.
Since Victor didn’t promptly reply, Carson sent another message. “Are you okay? What happened to you?”
“Hey, why aren’t you replying? Are you still my good friend? Your phone has been stolen?”
“Why did you ask me to look into Ameer? Has Rachel fallen in love with another man? Is the man Ameer?”
Carson’s questions got to be more probing. “If my memory serves me right, Rachel is two years older than Ameer, right? Is she now a cradle-snatcher?”
Carson became annoying. “Ameer is indeed young. Twenty-four years old. Young, handsome, talented, gentle. Women like a man of his kind.”
Carson then shifted to being anxious. “Why aren’t you saying anything? Victor?”
The tone of Carson’s messages became pensive. “Look, I know you are older than Ameer, but don’t be sad. Young men and older men have their advantages! At thirty years old, you are more mature and steady. This alone makes you better than those young men, okay? And you are the CEO of the Sullivan Group. Many women want to marry you.”
Tired of typing, Carson took a sip of water as looked at the messages he sent that still awaited response from Victor. Carson could only shake his head. It was the first time that he had seen the arrogant Victor, whom he had known
for so long, feel inferior because of a man six years younger than him. For Carson, this was so bizarre!
After drinking the water, Carson continued to type on the mobile phone keyboard enthusiastically. After he had sent his message, a red exclamation mark appeared on the screen.
A prompt then popped up and below it was written, “Sorry, you are not friends.”
Carson was aghast! In the Sue Garden Lukas entered the room and informed Victor, “Mr. Sullivan, the driver is waiting outside.”
“Poor?” How could Victor be poor? But Rachel couldn’t find her voice to say what she wanted to say. Joey continued with his incessant talk.
“Two days ago, I saw the news that an old man’s house collapsed because of a mudflow. The old man had no place to go so he slept with a quilt on the roadside. Mr. Sullivan’s place was burned. He had nowhere to go. He will have to sleep on the road tonight.” The more Joey talked, the more ridiculous his words became.
“Joey, where did you see the news?” True, Victor’s apartment was destroyed by fire. But that was just one of his apartments. As the CEO of the Sullivan Group, he had several apartments. How could he be homeless?
“Mommy, can you let Mr. Sullivan stay here tonight? And as you said, it’s late now,” Joey said, acting like a spoiled child. Instead of answering Rachel’s question, he threw himself into her arms.
Rachel looked at Joey and pursed her lips. She didn’t want to give in to his request. But she also knew why Joey was begging her to acquiesce to his request.
“Let’s go upstairs. I’ll help you take a shower,” Rachel said instead and then picked Joey up. She tried to skirt around Joey’s plea.
But the little boy was persistent. He wrapped his arms around Rachel’s neck and said, “Mommy, please. “
“Okay, okay.” Rachel’s voice was barely audible but Joey heard her answer all right. His eyes immediately lit up,
Looking at Joey’s smiling face, Rachel didn’t know how she would feel.
“Just for one night,” Rachel pointed out.
Joey nodded. With his arms around Rachel’s neck, he rested his chin on her shoulder. Looking at Victor, Joey blinked his eyes and stuck out his tongue at him.
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