“Abel,” Adrien explained urgently, “you’ve got it all wrong. I don’t mean anything else, I just think it’s a
huge mistake for you to stop loving Emmeline. I want you to face her again.”
“That’s my business!” Abel retorted angrily. “When love is gone, it’s gone. There’s nothing to face
again!”
Emmeline felt her heart sink as if she had been punched in the gut. Tears welled up in her eyes.
Abel took her hand and said, “Emmett, let’s go!”
Before Emmeline could react, Abel had half-carried, half-dragged her out of the private room.
Adrien watched helplessly as the two of them walked away, pounding his fist in frustration.
Luca gave Adrien a sympathetic and grateful glance before hurrying after Abel.
“Mr. Adrien,” Lizbeth wiped away her tears, “did I do a bad job acting? I was really into it, even moved.”
“No, it’s not you,” Adrien said. “It’s Abel. He’s too damn heartless! When he saw you, he had the nerve
to say that when love is gone, it’s gone. That guy is a devil from hell!”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Did Mr. Abel fall in love with that Emmett person?” Lizbeth asked.
“Yes and no,” Adrien replied.
“What do you mean ‘yes and no’?” Lizbeth pouted. “Don’t beat around the bush with me.”
“You know Emmett is actually Emma,” Adrien said. “But her identity as Emmett adds a complicated
layer of emotions for Abel. Once she becomes Emmeline, it’s like the person you just portrayed.”
“So, that means,” Lizbeth sniffled, “Mr. Abel might really not love Emmeline anymore.”
“But his subconscious still accepts her,” Adrien said. “Otherwise, he wouldn’t have reacted to Emmett
that way.”
“What should we do then?” Lizbeth stomped her foot in frustration. “Is Emmeline going to pretend to be
Emmett forever?”
“I don’t know what to do,” Adrien said. “We’ll just have to see how things play out.”
As they exited the Majestic Bar, a driver pulled up in a car.
Abel was about to help Emmeline into the car when he saw her tears.
“Emmett? What’s wrong?” he asked.
“I don’t know,” Emmeline sniffled. “I just suddenly feel really upset.”
“Why would you be upset?” Abel gently wiped away her tears.
Emmeline flinched away, afraid that he would smudge her makeup. “I don’t know, maybe I just didn’t
expect Mr. Ryker to be so heartless.”
“Who said I’m heartless?” Abel’s face darkened. “Don’t I treat you well?”
“Maybe you’re good to me today, but who knows about tomorrow?” Emmeline said, her voice trembling.
“Just like how you treat Emmeline.”
Abel furrowed his brow. “You too? Can we please not talk about this? It’s getting annoying.”
“I won’t bother you then,” Emmeline wiped away her tears with her hand, “I’ll go somewhere else to
clear my mind. Mr. Ryker can head back to the company on your own.”
“What about our internship agreement?” Abel’s voice held a hint of annoyance, “You’re giving up after
just half a day?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“It’s not that,” Emmeline said, “I’m just not in the right headspace. I’ll come back and continue the
internship with you.”
“How about I join you to clear your mind and then we can have lunch together?” Abel suggested.
“No need,” Emmeline refused, “I want to be alone.”
Abel fell into a cold silence for a moment, before rubbing Emmeline’s head gently. “So where do you
want to go? I can take you there.”
Emmeline suggested, “How about you have the driver take me to Nightfall Cafe? It’s Mr. Ryker’s place,
and I can have a coffee there. That way, Mr. Ryker won’t have to worry.”
“Alright then,” Abel nodded. “I’ll have Luca take you to Nightfall Cafe, you can have some coffee there.
For lunch, Sam will cook for you, and I’ll come to pick you up after work.”
“Okay,” Emmeline nodded meekly. “Thank you, Mr. Ryker.”
“Good boy,” Abel ruffled her hair, then turned to Luca and instructed him to take Emmeline to Nightfall
Cafe.
“Yes, Mr. Abel,” Luca called for the driver to step out of the car.
As they settled into the Rolls-Royce, Luca spoke up in a hushed tone, “Ms. Louise, don’t be too upset.”
Emmeline was startled. “Luca, what do you mean?”