Chapter 699 She Might Mind
It was clear that Dexter was behind the problem that was crippling the Carter Group. Mark,
however, seemed to be turning a blind eye. This could be because he didn’t care about
Arnold, or perhaps he simply valued Dexter too much to lose him.
“I heard you took Leanne to see Old Mr. Russell a few days ago,” Mark commented, swiftly
changing the subject.
Dexter was not at ease with Mark’s use of the nickname “Leanne” to address Heather,
even though it was a nickname he had been familiar with in the past.
It was natural to cling to the precious memories they had shared, but it was also an
undeniable truth that his heart belonged to Josie..
“Yes, Grandpa was pleased to see her.”
“I’ll go see Grandpa more often when I have the time. I missed him a lot, too,” Heather
added, her voice filled with longing.
Dexter nodded dismissively, then took a sip of his cocktail.
Mark’s words were bold and unwavering. “That’s kind of you, Dexter,” he said. “Old Mr.
Russell was very fond of Leanne and took care of her. She should be visiting him more
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtoften. Also, you were so close with Leanne ever since you two were kids. You should spend
more time together.”
Claudia cleared her throat to interrupt him. “They’re adults now,” she enunciated, her
voice firm. “They’ll figure things out on their own. There’s no need for you to meddle in
their relationship.”
Dexter met Heather’s eyes, his expression darkening. Mark’s continued disregard for his
marriage to Josie was starting to get to him. He felt like Mark was treating him like he
wasn’t even married, as if his relationship with Josie didn’t matter.
He averted his eyes and lowered his head, the crease in his forehead deepened as he
thought about Josie. Why didn’t she want to follow him? What if she misunderstands him?
Dexter greeted the guests at the party, then went into the lounge area. A server came up
to him and asked if he needed anything.
“Don’t let anyone come in,” he ordered.
As soon as he gave his orders, the door opened a crack. The server’s eyes widened when
he saw who was standing there.
“Ms. Olsen…”
It was Heather. She was holding a glass in her hand and staring at Dexter. “Dex.”
He couldn’t fault the server for anything, as she had come in unannounced. He then
gestured for the server to leave the room.
They were the only two people in the lounge.
Heather sat down next to him. “My father crossed the line just now,” she said softly. “I
hope you don’t take his words to heart. I won’t interfere with your relationship with Ms.
Warren.”
Dexter was taken aback by the way she referred to Josie. “You’ve never called her Ms.
Warren before,” he remarked.
Heather’s eyes darted around like a cornered animal. She had always referred to Josie as
Mrs. Russell, but now she called her “Ms. Warren.” It was as if she was trying to erase any
trace of their relationship.
“If you don’t mind..
“I do mind,” Dexter snorted. “But she might not.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHeather’s face fell; her eyes filled with despair, and her mouth turned into a frown. She
looked like she was about to burst into tears.
She looked very similar to Summer.
However, Heather was not as assertive as Josie. If Josie were hurt by his words, she would
confront him and give him a piece of her mind. She would not hesitate to stand up for
herself, even if it meant causing him trouble.
“Dex, I can see that you really like her,” Heather commented, her eyes downcast. “But I
want to know if you were attracted to her at first because of me?”
It was clear what she was trying to insinuate.
“I don’t mean to pry,” she added. “But I just wanted to know if I meant anything to you in
the past.”
Heather’s eyes were wide and innocent as she asked the question, her tone of voice free
of malice. When he saw that she was simply curious, Dexter’s voice softened, and he
answered her question patiently.
“It’s not because of you.” His relationship with Josie started off as an agreement, but it
had nothing to do with Liana.
Heather’s smile faltered at his response.
She took a sip of her cocktail, her eyes clouding with sadness. “It seems like we’ve already
gone our separate ways. We’ve started new lives and are not the same people we were.”