Whitney smiled and said, “Thanks, April. That’s so thoughtful of you,”
After the mourning period, Whitney figured she wouldn’t be spending much time at Moore Manor anymore, especially now that she was about to marry Klein.
She made her way to her dad’s study to look for the family papers.
She was still registered under Samuel’s name. But once she got married, she’d definitely find a time to get independent. ‘No point dragging it out any longer, Whitney thought.
The family papers were tucked away in a drawer in her dad’s study.
As she rummaged through the drawer, she spotted an old, yellowed notebook that looked strangely familiar.
She flipped it open. The moment she saw the handwriting, her eyes widened in disbelief.
‘Could this really be Mom’s diary?’ Whitney wondered, her heart skipping a beat.
She saw a diary entry dated April 5th.
[Today, I married Samuel. We had a family dinner, and I felt truly content. The only regret is that my dad and brother couldn’t make it.]
September 9th.
[I’m pregnant, and Samuel is absolutely thrilled. He’s hoping for a boy this time, and a girl next time. That way, when we’re old, our son can always be his little sister’s protector.]
October 10th.
[This is the first time I’ve ever felt real despair.]
[I have no idea what to do. I asked the doctor if I could terminate the pregnancy, but he told me if I did, I might never be able to have kids again.]
[Never in a million years did I think Samuel would cheat on me.]
[Unbelievable! I broke my dad’s and my brother’s hearts for this man, and now he’s cheating on me!]
[I don’t know what to do. My baby, if I let you go, would you hate me for it?]
It sent a chill down Whitney’s spine and her face instantly turned pale.
‘So Dad cheated on Mom while she was still pregnant,’ Whitney thought, her heart sinking.
Whitney remembered her mom’s face, always so sad and distant, and she felt heartbroken.
Three months after her mother died, her father married Laura.
‘So he was cheating on Mom, even back then, Whitney thought, a wave of anger and disbelief crashing over her.
‘Mom didn’t die young because she was sick. It was heartbreak that took her life, Whitney realized, her chest tightening with pain.
At this time, Samuel called out from downstairs, “Whit!”
“April, have you seen Whit?” Samuel asked.
“Mr. Moore, I think she’s upstairs,” April replied.
Whitney’s blood was surging through her veins as she slammed the drawer shut, quickly stuffing both the family papers and her mom’s diary into her bag.
She grabbed her bag, trying to steady her breathing, fighting to keep her anger in check.
“Whit, what are you doing upstairs? Come to the study. I need to talk to you,” Samuel said loudly.
Whitney felt her stomach churn. Her father’s voice disgusted her.
“Yeah, just say whatever you need to say. I have to get back to the law firm,” Whitney replied, her voice cold and distant.
Samuel was too caught up in his own excitement to notice her change in attitude. “Was Klein at the cemetery? I saw someone who looked a lot like him!” he asked eagerly.
‘So he really did notice,’ Whitney sneered.
She saw the unrestrained joy on Samuel’s face, but her gaze was cold and full of contempt.
“Yeah. What if I tell you Klein and I are getting married tomorrow?” Whitney said flatly.
“Really?” Samuel raised his voice in shock.
“Dad, I’m starting to regret it. Isn’t 20% a little too cheap for a wedding gift? Honestly, only 30% of the shares are worthy of the position of Klein’s wife, don’t you think?” Whitney said, her voice cold with sarcasm.
Samuel’s face darkened.”No way, Whit, are you kidding me? If I give you 30%, you’d have more shares than me!” he protested.
Whitney said with a cold, mocking laugh, “Oh, really? Then I’ll just call Klein right now and tell him the marriage is off!”
“Wait!” Samuel burst out, both angry and desperate.
Now that he knew Whitney was actually seeing Klein, he was genuinely afraid she might just break off the engagement again on a whim.
After all, she’d turned down the Harris family once before!
Samuelstill had no clue how on earth Whitney had managed to snag Klein in the first place.
“Whit, don’t try to mess with me. Twenty percent is already my limit. If you don’t want to marry Klein, there are plenty of girls who’d kill for the chance! Do you think Klein is like Carter, someone you can just boss around?” Samuel snapped.
Whitney’s eyes turned cold. “Oh, is that so? Go ahead, try me.” she said.
With that, Whitney hardened her heart and dialed Klein’s number.
“Hey, Klein,” Whitney said, her tone calm but defiant.
“Hey, Whit, what’s going on?” Klein answered, his voice warm and familiar.
Samuel felt his throat tightening. ‘Damn, that really is Klein,’ he thought, panic rising inside him.
“Klein, about us getting married tomorrow… maybe we should just call it off,” Whitney said, her voice cold and deliberate.
Before she could continue, Samuel lunged forward, snatching the phone from her hand and slamming it off.
“Whitney, have you lost your mind? Do you even realize who he is? Are you seriously trying to mess with Klein Harris?” Samuel roared, his voice trembling with fury.
Samuel was still reeling from the scare. If he hadn’t acted fast enough, his crazy daughter would’ve just blown off the best marriage deal he could ever hope for!
‘I’d be kicking myself for the rest of my life if that happened!’ Samuel thought, his heart pounding with fear.
“Didn’t you say you didn’t believe me? There’s nothing I wouldn’t do,” Whitney shot back, her voice cold and unyielding.
‘Sometimes, you just have to risk it all, Whitney thought, steeling herself.
Samuel’s mind was racing as he tried to figure out his next move.
“Fine, 25% is the most I can give you, Whit. If I transfer 25% to you, I’ll only have 34% left,” Samuel said, his voice tight with frustration.
Even with 34%, he’d still be the biggest shareholder. And since Whitney was his daughter, the other shareholders wouldn’t care about the transfer at all.
25% was exactly what Whitney had in mind from the start.
“Alright, let’s do it today. Dad, once the shares are transferred, I’ll marry him,” Whitney said, calm as ever.
Whitney didn’t even bother to look back as she strode out.
Samuel realized, of all his kids, Whitney was the one most like him.
She was cold-blooded, ruthless, and all about the money, just like him.
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