Leap OF Fate

Chapter 80



Chapter 80

Justin learned Serene recently enrolled the twins in a play school in a mall the Lewis’s owned in

Hyacinth Bay. This was also where they met Kenny, Chester’s son. He also learned that since Serene’s

return two years ago, she had been leading Ellis Inc. Under her leadership, she’s able to expand their

network. A proud smile left his lips. Serene’s always been sharp and hard working. Her work ethics

were admirable, and it’s almost no surprise that she’s doing well in the business world.

He looked at the list of establishments she’s doing business with. He sneered as his eyes went over

the list. None of the establishments she dealt with had anything to do with Rain International. Apart

from the businesses the Lewis’s operated, the businesses she dealt with were mostly small

independent restaurants. Even the hotels she supplied their seafood for were mostly three-star hotels

or bed and breakfasts.

She evaded him and stuck with the market that he ignored. Clever move, Serene. He could not help

but comment. She dealt business within Hyacinth Bay under the Lewis’s protection, which was no

surprise to him. He witnessed how tightly knit the two families were. Serene hid from him in plain sight

for the past two years.

He tapped his finger on his desk in contemplation. Now that Serene knew he wanted to play a part in

their children’s lives, given the panic he saw in her face when he saw them the first time, he needed no

guesswork to know that Serene’s next move was to hide her children from him. Of course, he would not

let it happen.

This only meant he needed to work faster than she is if he wanted to keep them.

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Serene busied herself with painting the dress. A week had already passed, and she’d already

completed half of the dress. Crystal picked the design closest to the sunset dress that she saw in the

exhibit.

For this dress, it looked as if it’s made from a million flower petals. And she’s not wrong. She had

painstakingly painted individual flower petals. The shadows around the flowers give it depth and a 3-D

illusion. She looked like a flower sprite and the flowers followed her every move.

When Crystal saw the partially painted dress, she’s in awe. She admired Serene for her realistic

painting style, and she had used the same technique for this dress. The thought of wearing a Felicity

Pax masterpiece tickled her.

Seeing the painstaking effort, she put on the dress, Crystal insisted on taking Serene for lunch. Serene

reluctantly agreed.

Serene felt nostalgic when she entered the famous Japanese restaurant in Hotel Le Grande. She and

Justin ate in this restaurant countless times.

Her eyes scanned the place. Nothing had changed. It’s still the minimalist yet homey restaurant she

knew.

Just as when she and Crystal were about to enter a private room, she heard a familiar flamboyant

voice,

“Shen, Baby!” Dylan called; his smile reached his eyes.

“Dylan,” she said, smiling back at him. Her eyes darted to the person behind him. Justin looked

immaculate. His long hair carefully combed and gathered on his back, his face clean.

“Honey, you’re here!” Crystal said, and walked towards Justin, then gave him a peck at the corner of

his lips. Her red lipstick smearing on his face. “Ms. Pax and I were about to have lunch, do you want to

join us?” she invited, her hands wrapped around Justin’s arms as she looked up to him through her

fluttering fake eyelashes.

“OK,” Justin replied, which made Crystal’s jaw drop. She had expected him to decline after all, he

declined all his invitations for a meal in the past. She couldn’t hide her happiness from his acceptance

and let out a small shriek.

The two stepped into the private room first with Dylan and Serene tailing them.

“Ms. Pax, please just order what you want,” Crystal said smilingly at Serene.

“Are you sure about that?” Dylan playfully asked. He remembered the last time he ate in this restaurant

with Serene, her orders almost filled half of the table. Serene just rolled her eyes at him.

As they waited for their order, Crystal, who was in high spirit asked Serene, “Ms. Pax --”

“-- call me Serene. It’s Serene Ellis. Felicity and Pax are my children’s’ names.” she smiled at Crystal.

“Serene,” Crystal corrected herself, then continued, “You seem to know Justin and Dylan well,”

Dylan choked on his drink from Crystal’s question, making him cough. Serene rubbed his back and

gave him a tissue. The action drew Justin’s irk and cast his dagger looks at Dylan.

“We do. I knew Dylan from my side hustles in college. As for Mr. Rain, I’ve worked with Rain

International before,” she answered. All her answers were safe and were the truth, pieces of the truth.

Crystal nodded her understanding. Then from out of the blue, she asked, “It must be hard getting

pregnant with twins, huh?”

She smiled at the woman across from her. “I don’t know for some, but yes, it was for me. I had a

sensitive pregnancy. I was mostly bedridden throughout the pregnancy. And to keep my babies alive, I

had to do daily injections of blood thinners in my belly.” Many people had asked her about her

pregnancy and so it’s almost automatic for her to say what she just said. However, for the people whom

she shared the table with, it was their first time hearing her struggle.

Dylan’s jaw dropped and looked at her with unmasked surprise, Crystal was the same. Justin just

sipped his drink casually and looked at her from the rim of his cup.

What Serene did not know was Justin’s cup almost broke from the grip he had on it. Every word she

said stabbed him in the heart. He read about her condition from the file he had before, however,

hearing her say it made the blow more painful. And she had to go through all these on her own. He

wanted to kick himself in the ass for his stupidity back then. She suffered alone when he could have

held her hand and accompanied her in her struggle.

“What are the daily injections for?” Dylan asked after getting over from his shock.

“I had an autoimmune disorder which causes my blood to clot more than normal. If untreated, it would

cut off oxygen supply to the placenta and lead to miscarriage,” she explained.

“So, are you still doing it now? I mean the injections?”

“No. I have tested when I was 6 months and another when I was 1 year postpartum, and my blood

tests came out clean. So, I guess it just kicks in when I’m pregnant.”

“Wow! So how did you learn about it?”

“I almost had a miscarriage when the twins were just 6 weeks gestation. My doctor had run all tests she

could to see if I had some other condition that could threaten my pregnancy,”

Dylan hugged her suddenly. “Mama bear, you’re so brave,” he said.

“Can we stop talking about this now? We’re scaring Crystal,” she said, looking at the woman across her

who looked pale and her eyes round as plates. Serene held her hand and in a comforting voice said,

“Don’t think much. Not all pregnancies are the same. Who knows, you’re probably one of those who

could continue their lives unaffected by their pregnancy.”

“I hope so,” she answered in a soft voice, then looked at Justin.

Justin did not bother looking at Crystal. He wanted so much to lean across the table and shake Serene

to her senses. How dare she insinuate he would let another woman have his child!


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