The front car door creaked as Ronny unlatched it, allowing Alice to slip into the passenger seat. As she settled, she noticed Andrew in the driver's seat, his demeanor cool and unyielding, focused on the road ahead.
A moment of shock washed over her. Andrew, sensing her reaction, tilted his head to catch a fleeting glimpse of her face before resuming his forward gaze.
"Hi there..." She offered a slight bow and mumbled her greeting. His response was a mere nod of the head as he drove away.
A palpable awkwardness lingered in the air between the newlyweds. Alice, being uneasy, cast glances around, and Andrew broke the quietude with a subtle throat clearing.
"The windows of my car have privacy tint; no one can see through," Andrew mentioned, his tone characteristically cold and matter-of-fact.
In surprise, Alice turned her eyes toward him. Despite his stoic appearance, there was a gentle and caring side that lurked beneath his cold exterior.
"With a serene demeanor, Alice questioned, "How did you discover I was here, caught in this chaos?"
"Why wouldn't I? As Andrew Kingston, if I'm oblivious to my wife's location or fail to shield her, then nothing is more wasteful than me."
Now, bitterness tinged Andrew's tone uncontrollably. Observing his side profile, Alice sighed. His demeanor left her uncertain - was it protectiveness or possessiveness? His words hinted at a touch of self-obsession as well.
However, Andrew seethed with frustration that Alice seemed to disregard her own dignity, taking on a menial task for reasons unknown, leading her into jeopardy. His anger simmered, ready to erupt. Bringing the car to a halt on a quiet roadside, he sighed heavily.
Without casting a glance at Alice, he questioned, "What was that just now?"
Alice lifted her head from editing a message to Skylar, bewildered, as she listened to his question. Biting her lower lip in confusion, she struggled to grasp the meaning behind his words.
"Are you inquiring about the contest itself or the pandemonium within the contest?"
"Doesn't it seem beneath your standards to be a model in a designer contest?" Andrew posed the question, not bothering to respond to Alice's inquiries.
"I agree, but..." Alice began to explain her reasons, only to be abruptly cut off by Andrew.
"Why'd you pull that stunt, especially for the woman you're supposed to have a beef with?"
Andrew's tone revealed his innate rudeness as he demanded to know the reason behind Alice taking on such an ignoble job.
"What?" Alice furrowed her brow.
Andrew pivoted, locking eyes with Alice. "Monica snatched your boyfriend, right? And you're toiling for someone who treats you with malice?"
Alice was caught off guard for a moment. 'How in the world did he discover the affair between Mason and Monica?'
'Naturally, the business devil Andrew Kingston must have his ways. He delved into so much about me; how could he overlook the crucial reason for my marriage to him? I'm curious about how much he's unearthed on this matter.'
"I have my reasons, but why the interrogation?" Alice wasn't fond of his relentless questioning. Despite his rescue, she felt no obligation to justify her choices in work to anyone.
Andrew swiveled his waist, retrieved a file from the rear seat, and handed it over to Alice.
"You left your copy of the contract behind this morning. Take a good look at it; it might jog your memory." Andrew's tone grew colder as he restarted the car.
He's unaccustomed to putting up with disobedience, but his newlywed wife is annoying him. Managing her requires a different approach; he can't handle her the way he does with his employees.
Alice flipped through the pages to find and read the clause he was talking about.
"Clause 3: We can lead separate lives but must not keep anything hidden from each other," Andrew stated the clause before she had a chance to read it.
Alice mentally chastised herself. Lost in her own turmoil, she forgot about this contract marriage, let alone its terms, "My apologies," she uttered in a low tone, bowing her head.
"That's all?" Andrew questioned, wearing a frown.
Alice bobbed her head affirmatively and lowered it again. Andrew glanced at her yielding posture from the corner of his eyes and sighed.
"Okay, keep your mysterious reasons to yourself, but you should have informed me about this assignment. Didn't you realize the competition was sponsored by my company?"
"I was aware, but I'm not accustomed to seeking permission or divulging my work details to anyone except my manager," Alice retorted.
An independent and self-made woman, she's a decisive force in both her personal and professional spheres. While her personal life may be in disarray, her professional accomplishments remain stellar, and regret is not in her repertoire.
"Better get used to it; I won't let you end up in danger again." Andrew delivered another authoritative command, pushing the gas pedal to accelerate the car.
Alice's heart stirred once more. Despite Andrew's domineering demeanor and assertion of his rights, she sensed a genuine warmth and concern-a sentiment she had never experienced with Mason in the past.
"I can take care of myself." Alice said. She wanted to reassure him and dispel any notion of her being unable to handle her own issues.
"I'm sure you are, just like you demonstrated today," Andrew responded, displeased with her dismissive attitude, his tone turning salty once again.
Alice wrinkled her nose and shook her head, observing her perpetually stern husband who hadn't cracked a smile since their encounter. 'Does he really have to confront me as if I've committed a crime?' Alice pondered irritably.
Both of them are actually strong-headed, self-made people who are not used to being interfered with by anyone.
"Yes, I had to, as your husband, I don't want you to fall prey to anyone. It's not a crime, anyway," Andrew stated as he perused her explanation.
Alice was surprised. "Do you possess superpowers? How did you hear my thoughts?"
"I can read your expressions. Whatever, don't withhold things from me moving forward; clear?"
Another directive came from Andrew, and Alice found it challenging to cope. She hadn't obeyed anyone's commands in ages.
'Fine, for my cynical agenda, I'll endure him for the time being. Still, he's leaps and bounds better than Mason. Ugh, why am I even comparing them?' Alice mentally slapped herself for drawing parallels between the two.
''Mason, my ex-boyfriend, and Andrew, my contractual husband; how could I possibly compare them? They serve different purposes in my life. With Mason, emotions were involved, while my marriage to Andrew is driven by a selfish motive.'
Alice emerged from her thoughts as Andrew brought the car to a stop. She gazed at his profile-his refined lines and cohesive features-and let out a sigh. 'Even with his stunning looks that could captivate any girl in the city, I set aside my emotions when proposing marriage. I must draw a clear boundary.'
"Mr. Kingston......."
Andrew cracked the door open, poised to exit, but paused, attentive to her words. "What's up?"
"It's not that I'm intentionally keeping things from you, but the circumstances of our marriage make me uneasy. I suppose both of us need time to familiarize ourselves and bridge the gap to share personal details," Alice expressed her thoughts with a hint of hesitation.
Alice has a plethora of things to conceal from Andrew in the upcoming days as part of her revenge, so it's preferable to make it clear now that she can't divulge everything as he desires.
Andrew took a moment to contemplate and then nodded. "Okay, I'll give you as much time as you need, but I expect honesty if I ever ask you something."
He consented, assured in his capacity to unearth every detail about her through his sources and skillful in managing her accordingly.
"I won't..." Alice assured promptly..
"Great, let's step out."
"I do have one more request," Alice interjected, prompting Andrew to pause once more and arch an eyebrow.
"Please refrain from involving yourself in my issues; I'll handle them in my own way."
For the first time, Alice's tone was firm and resolute with Andrew. Although he was tempted to object, he acquiesced, curious to witness how she would handle the situation.
"Alright, but I've already sorted out today's commotion. Except for live broadcasts, there won't be any news circulating about you."
"I appreciate that," Alice nodded, bowing her head.
Andrew exited the car and held the door open for her. "Shall we proceed then?"
"Where to..." Alice was momentarily speechless as they found themselves standing on the airport runway, facing an elegant black private jet adorned with the RG logo.
"Where's this bird taking us?"
"You'll find out," Andrew replied in his customary cold tone, taking her hand as he walked between his guards, creating a path reminiscent of Moses parting the Red Sea.
Alice was struck with awe as she beheld the luxurious and splendid interior of the plane. While she had experienced chartered flights many times before and even owned one, this was magnificently in a league of its own.
The pilot's announcement revealed their destination to be London; the details remained shrouded in mystery. Alice refrained from asking, and Andrew provided no information.
While the plane soared through the sky, an air hostess approached, bowed to Andrew, and respectfully said, "Sir, the cabin is prepared as per your instructions; would you mind taking a look with ma'am?"
'Cabin prepared for what?' Alice tried to fathom but found no answer.
"Hmm, you can go..." Andrew stated, rising from his seat.
"What's this for?" Alice questioned, looking at him in confusion.
"For our honeymoon...."
"What? A honeymoon?" Alice stammered, taken aback.
Listening to lawyer Jones's argument, Alice and Vicky held their heads. They were at a dead end when a sudden voice made them jump in surprise."Pardon the interruption, but I have evidence that exposes Mason Rex not only as a bad father but as a genuinely awful person," Andrew declared with a sense of outrage upon entering the courtroom.Alice and Vicky exchanged surprised glances before turning their attention to Andrew, whose expression was stern and his eyes blazed a fierce red. Even Mason and Jones were visibly shaken, captivated by the intensity emanating from his fiery gaze.The judge glared at him and massaged his temples. "What's going on here? Mr. Kingston, maintain order in the court or face removal. Defense counsel, enlighten us on this new development." His irritation heightened with the persistent interruptions.Vicky was completely in the dark about what Andrew was talking about, rendering him dumbfounded. He looked at Andrew and the judge with a zipped mouth, like a de
"I may not have singled out your name, but to the plaintiff's lawyer, your statement carried significant weight."Vicky's remark triggered laughter in the courtroom, leaving Jones feeling offended."Excuse me, we don't need to play a cheap trick when truth is our ally. Mr. Rex is Emma's biological father, and a parent needs no justification to reclaim their daughter.""Your honor, I earnestly implore the court to weigh Mr. Rex's blood relation to the child and render a decision in his favor. Allow an anguished father to reunite with his daughter."Jones, at this moment, had no recourse but to go to court, relying on Mason's biological fatherhood as the sole influential factor in tilting the case in their favor.Vicky sighed and shook his head, accustomed to Jones's theatrical displays and feigned emotions aimed at swaying the court."What if there's a legitimate reason?" he questioned, raising an eyebrow."What?""What if I propose that even a father like Mason may have a rationale fo
In the courtroom, Paul Rex brought to light a new revelation, a piece of knowledge shared among Alice, Andrew, and Vicky. Yet, their challenge lay in the absence of concrete proof to back up the information they possessed."Point duly noted, Your Honor. Mr. Mason Rex professed a profound love for his ex-wife and conveyed regret for the child. However, this revelation unveils a contradiction—indicating he was never genuinely inclined towards marriage or assuming responsibility for the child but was compelled to do so."Vicky's words stirred a reaction from Mason, who hastily stood up to defend himself. In response, Jones gestured for him to exercise caution and avoid actions that could prove unfavorable in the proceedings."What unfolded next, Mr. Rex?" Vicky shifted his focus back to Paul, encouraging him to pick up where he left off."I deeply regret coercing this troublemaker and hoping he would reform for the well-being of his wife and child. Sadly, my choice subjected the poor wom
Vicky vented his simmering rage over Mason's intricate web of lies about his relationship, a revelation that outpaced even the awareness of his legal representative."Your Honor, the accused asserts a lack of recollection regarding the breakup with Miss Cooper. Nonetheless, the truth emerges: he terminated the relationship upon her refusal to endorse his company as a brand ambassador. This is what he is not in a position to accept. Subsequent revelations exposed his infidelity during the course of their relationship.""Miss Cooper, left with no recourse, exposed his misconduct, resulting in the loss of his company. In retaliation, he targeted Miss Monica after their marriage, subjecting her to a tumultuous and distressing life."Vicky's statement was left incomplete as Jones abruptly rose and began applauding. Departing from his usual objections, he introduced a surprising and unconventional method of interruption that caught everyone off guard."Lawyer Jones, can you please put words
"Your honor, before we commence today's proceedings, Miss Cooper would like to make a request to the court," Vicky stated after bowing to the judge.Mason and his lawyer exchanged glances, and Jones threw them a look that said they were pulling the same stunt, but he made it clear it's not going to fly in court—different day, same old song.The judge gave a nod of approval, granting permission for the request.Alice sauntered up, taking her spot in front of the judge after shooting a quick nod. Feeling the weight of onlookers' stares, she nervously licked her lips, sensing the heat in the room.The seasoned stage and on-camera pro, unafraid in the limelight, is now grappling with stage fright for the first time. However, driven by her love for her daughter, she pushes through.Alice let out a deep breath, mustered her courage, and started speaking. "Your honor, during the previous session, Attorney Jones claimed I'm unfit as a mother for Emma, and even...""Your honor, objection. What
Alice and Andrew stepped out of the elevator onto the 52nd floor of the Royman Hotel that evening, ready to meet Mason. Thanks to Vicky's setup, the ball was in Mason's court."Sunny, any hunch on why Mason opted for our hotel meet-up instead of his office digs?" Alice queried as they strolled in."The thief thinks everybody steals. I reckon Mason Rex's a bit wary, fearing we might have some tricks up our sleeves for this meeting. So, he's strategically set it in our territory to clear his name if anything fishy happens," Andrew mused with a touch of suspicion.He read Mason's cunning mind like an open book."Hmm, you are right.""Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Kingston."Mason awaited them in Andrew's exclusive waiting lounge; spotting their entry, he rose, extending his hand for a shake. Andrew, a bit iffy, eventually gave it the nod."So spill it, Alice, what's the rush for this impromptu meeting? Worried that the verdict tomorrow will swing my way and your little angel, oops, I mean my darli