Chapter 250 Regifting the Regal
“Your birth year seems to be jinxed: maybe we should hit up a church and find someone professional to sort out your problem?” Maya was at a loss for how to help her friend and resorted to the idea of seeking some metaphysical guidance.
“Or I could just put Victoria and Easton’s names on a dartboard and throw darts at them!” Ellis felt this method would be more effective than Maya’s suggestion and certainly a lot quicker.
“Great! I’ll find the materials, and you look up how to make them online!”
“Wait, are you serious?” Seeing Maya ready to spring into action. Ellis quickly intervened. “Let’s not.”
Maya sat back down beside Ellis, she said, “If not that, then what?”
“I’m thinking of laying low in another city for a while.
Maybe a short break from Stonebridge was what she needed. She could ask Lois for remote work permissions, maybe at a reduced salary, just to keep her position. That seemed like the best plan she could come up with
“But seriously, if Morty can fall for you, is it really impossible that your ex might want to get back together with you?” Maya frowned, revisiting the thought with a burst of imagination. “He did sneak into your house that one night and ended up in bed with you!”
“No way!” Ellis flatly refused to follow Maya’s line of thinking, determined in her belief. “Him sleeping in my bed was because of his insomnia.”
Even though she couldn’t fathom why Easton’s insomnia would lead him to her bed, there was no way it meant he wanted to remarry.
Seeing Maya still deep in thought, Ellis interrupted, I need to take a bath.
Her bath had been cut short by Maya earlier, and she felt unfinished.
With that, she got up and headed back into the bathroom. Maya, holding the diamond crown, decided she would personally deliver it to Hudson Group the next day.
The next morning in the lobby of Hudson Group, the receptionist eyed Maya suspiciously as she placed the item on the desk “Is this for Mr. Hudson? What’s your relationship with him! What’s in the box?”
“Just tell Mr. Hudson that someone named Maya dropped it off; he’ll know what’s in the box, Maya said, preparing to leave.
Given the crown’s evident value, she was worried about it being lost and Easton making her pay for it, so she emphasized, “Make sure it gets to Mr. Hudson personally. If it’s lost, you’re responsible.”
Hearing this, the receptionist, wary of being held accountable, suggested. Tll contact Mr. Hudson’s assistant for you. Maybe you can talk to her first?”
That way, she wouldn’t be responsible if something went wrong
Maya nodded in agreement. “That works.”
The receptionist made an internal call, and upon hearing Maya, Taylor immediately connected her with Ellis’s best friend and hurried downstairs to meet her.
“Ms. Maya, hello! You’re a lawyer, right?”
Upon seeing her, Taylor seemed to already know about her profession, which puzzled Maya. I haven’t revealed my job upon arriving, so how does she know!
With lots of work waiting and no time to waste, she quickly handed over the box containing the diamond crown.
“Hello, this is something for Mr. Hudson. Please return it to him for me, Maya said with a polite smile.
Considering the stakes–after all, the position of the boss’s wife ultimately belonged to Ellis, and her best friend shouldn’t be treated lightly–it seemed prudent to handle the situation with care.
Plus, Maya bringing something for Easton was likely related to Ellis and needed careful handling
Aware that the previous CEO’s assistant had been fired. Taylor knew not to repeat the same mistakes.
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