Chapter 39
Chapter 39
Jasmine sat in her dimly lit office frustration mounting in as she skimmed throught websites.
In her anxious state, an old habit resurfaced the nervous nibbling of her nails, a clear manifestation of
the mounting pressure that had taken hold of her.
Nathan would be returning soon and she still hadn’t found out the location or whereabouts of Dr.
Gomez. Speculations about his whereabouts swirled, with some suggesting he might be on a vacation
to a private island.
Who would have thought finding a doctor was this difficult, except he was no ordinary doctor.
Scrolling through the internet she had discovered some details about his life. He was no ordinary
person, he was well connected with influential figures, his presence documented at exclusive charity
events and high-society galas. What’s more, he had held a significant role in government affairs and
was undeniably wealthy, having inherited most his fortune from being born into old money.
Jasmine let out a heavy sigh of resignation as she minimized the numerous browser tabs on her laptop
screen. It had become abundantly clear that dealing with Dr. Gomez would be no ordinary task,
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challenge. She thought to herself with a sigh.
“Let’s find him first Jasmine. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.” She scolded inwardly.
Finding his location came first. Afterwards every other thing, meeting him and consulting him over
Hazel’s daughters surgery, would fall into place.
In the days that followed Hazel’s meeting with Ethan, life took on the frenzied pace of a whirlwind,
swirling her into a maelstrom of a hetic routine.
On a particular morning, the weekday began as it often did, with a cacophony of chores and demands
echoing through the modest walls of her home. Hazel moved through the rooms with a precision and
swiftness. She had her entire day planned and she set out to work immediately, there was no time to
waste.
Addressing her daughter, she spoke with a blend of firmness and affection, “Daisy, sweetheart, it’s time
to gather your sca t t e r e d toys and return them to their proper places Turning her gaze to her son,
she continued with a reminder, “Liam, please remember to place your shoes where they belong
Yet, Daisy appeared uncharacteristically uncooperative and sluggish that particular morning. It had
taken her an eternity to stir from her cozy bed, and even after donning her attire for the day, she
managed to spill her cereal liberally over her freshly changed outfit. Hazel’s patience, stretched to its
limits, and she was poised to snap, but at the sight of her daughter’s forlorn expression, her tone
softened as she reached for a fresh dress. “Come here, sweetheart,” she sighed, and Daisy’s outfit was
replaced in a comforting gesture of motherly
reassurance.
After what seemed like an eternity of commotion, they were at last prepared to begin their day.
Hazel gathered her phones and laptops, expertly shepherding her children out the door with a sense of
urgency that matched her frequent glances at her wristwatch. Time was the
master she had to serve, and in her meticulously planned day, there was no room for delays
Clutching her children’s hands firmly, she hustled them into the building’s elevator, her foot tapping
impatiently as her watch became a constant companion. The clock’s digits read. 7:15, and that morning
she was already ten minutes behind her planned schedule courtesy of her children’s carlier tantrums
and sluggishness.
Upon successfully delivering her children to their destinations, kindergarten, Hazel boarded a taxi, its
destination set for the corporate realm of ] T Corporation. There awaited pivotal meetings with
surveyors and construction experts.
Meetings, site inspections, and more meetings consumed several hours, as Hazel and her team
grappled with the demanding intricacies of their ongoing project.
Hours later, Hazel found herself once again in a taxi, this time charting a course back to Tesco for the
company’s weekly briefing. In the past few days, personal interactions had become a rarity; everyone
was submerged in the ceaseless tide of work, and so far, Hazel hadn’t crossed paths with Ethan or
even caught a glance of him at work.
Ethan, the enigmatic figure who presided at the helm of their endeavors, remained elusive. He was a
near-phantom, with some employers having spent years within the company without even glimpsing
him. Hazel’s project was progressing satisfactorily, but it was a taxing and demanding endeavor. Her
team was tasked with a daily shuttle between the grand expanse of Tesco Empire and the bustling
corridors of the JT Company building, a constant back-and-forth between procurement missions and
meticulous research
As the day neared its end, it was time for the indispensable weekly project update and feedback
session. Hazel made her way to the fifth floor, where a modest boardroom awaited, its space carefully
prepared for the ritual of the weekly briefing.
Just then. Hazel’s phone suddenly came to life with an urgent ring, pulling her attention away from the
demanding tasks at hand. Half-distracted, she
Searched for her
phone amidst the clutter of her desk, all the while trying to maintain a semblance of focus on her laptop
screen. With a distracted and somewhat non-committal “hello,” she answered the call, unaware of the
shattering news that awaited her.
As the words from the other end of the line reached her ears, Hazel’s entire world seemed to come
crashing down around her. She went from being absorbed in her work to a state of profound alarm in
an instant. “No, no, no,” she whispered with trembling l*ps, her heart pounding in her chest. Her laptop
was hastily abandoned, and she left everything behind as she sprinted through the halls of the office
building.
Chloe followed her with deep worry etched across her features. Catching up to Hazel in the midst of
her frantic dash, Chloe inquired, “Hazel, what’s wrong? Is everything all right?” The call had brought
devastating news, a parent’s worst nightmare. It was the school on the other end of the line, and what
they had to convey was nothing short of heart-wrenching. Hazel’s beloved daughter, Daisy, had
suffered a seizure. The very mention of her daughter’s name had sent a jolt of raw fear through Hazel’s
entire being
It’s Daisy Hazel choked out, her voice quivering with emotion. Her eyes, once focused and determined,
were now filled with tears that welled up and threatened to overflow. The overwhelming dread that
gripped her heart was almost too much to bear.
“Go on, Hazel. I’ll cover for you.” She said gendy in understanding.