Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Tabatha’s Past
Walter said nothing and just caressed the hideous scar casually with his callused fingers. After a while,
he looked up at me, his gaze cold. “I don’t recall you ever telling me about your past.”
I pursed my lips and averted my gaze before saying aloofly, “It’s in the past. There’s nothing to talk
about.”
Walter squinted and redrew his hand, returning to the elegant and untouchable man. He got up and put
on his bathrobe, looking down at me with a distant look. “Get some rest.”
I paused, then realized that he was upset and was going to sleep in the study.
“OK.” I never had the urge to get to the bottom of his decisions. It was fine as long as we were both OK
with it.
When Walter was leaving, I lifted the blanket over me and was ready to sleep. But he suddenly looked
back and called my name lowly, “Tabatha.”
“What?” I looked at him and waited for him to finish his thought.
“Ashley is special. Be nice to her.” His words were brief, yet they were filled with love.
I froze under the cover and my heart stopped for a second.
Was he warning me not to anger Ashley again?
I suppressed the displeasure and said, “Fine.”
After the bedroom door shut, I lay alone in the big room, staring at the dark ceiling idly.
I had barely done any harm to Ashley, yet Walter was so protective of her.
Whatever. Sleeping was more important.
On the weekend.
I was working overtime in the office when I got a call from my family. The anxious tone on the phone
made me drop everything and hurry to the hospital.
Rudolf Conner, my dad, was lying in the room. His face was pale and he looked much older than I
remembered. Ashley was eagerly attending to him.
Rudolf’s face fell when he saw me. He scowled, “How dare you show your face here?”
I glanced at Ashley, who was standing behind Rudolf, then turned to Eileen Mitchell, my mom. Ashley
was snickering while Eileen was anxious.
I didn’t know what was going on and directly said to Rudolf, “Dad, what did I do wrong?”
Rudolf threw the fruit basket at me furiously and glared at me. “You mean you don’t know? How would I
have such a shameless daughter?”
“You can scold her, but you can’t throw the basket at her. What if she gets hurt?” Eileen stood in front of
me.
I pulled Eileen to the side. Used to Rudolf’s rage, I merely stared at him aloofly. “I really don’t know.
Enlighten me, Mr. Conner. Tell me why I’m a shameless woman.”
Rudolf’s chest rose and fell rapidly, possibly because of my distant attitude. “Did you call the police to
frame Ashley and Walter?”
That was it?
I chuckled and looked at Rudolf. “Mr. Conner, find a better reason next time you want to scold me. This
one is too stupid.”
I continued saying after glancing at him. “I’ll be leaving since you’re fine. Enjoy your father-daughter
time.”
I walked out of the ward without waiting for his angry reply.
Eileen hurried after me and said worriedly, “He didn’t mean it. He just didn’t want the public to know
about anything bad about our family. The Hinton family found out about Ashley and Walter and called,
saying that we all had a reputation to uphold and it was best we solved the problem in private. It’s
embarrassing that they were arrested.”
I arched a brow. “What does it have anything to do with me? Is it because I called the police?” Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
Eileen said in defeat, “It’s not your fault. But you should know how much your dad loves his reputation.
He’s mad because of that. He scolded Ashley. Learn a thing or two from Ashley. She’s good at being a
sweet daughter and how to make your dad happy.”
“He has Ashley if he wants a sweet girl. I’m busy. Bye.” I walked down the hallway.
Eileen stopped me and sighed, “What’s your hurry? Don’t you want to know why your dad is in the
hospital? He’s your dad.”
I was so angry that I forgot it. Looking at Eileen, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”
“He’s in the final stages of liver cancer. The doctor just found out.” Eileen started crying.
I froze in shock. “What… That’s too sudden…”
Eileen sobbed, “He works hard day and night for the Conner Group. And he drinks and smokes heavily
regardless of his health. The doctor said that he only had three months left, which was a suspended
death sentence. Tabatha, apologize to him for what happened. Once he gets over it, you can spend
time with him. It has been years. You two…”
“Mom, I did nothing wrong then.” I got up and felt upset, despite trying to control my emotions.
Knowing that Eileen was going to repeat the talk she gave me over and over again, I entered the
elevator and closed the door without waiting for her.
When I reached the lobby, I took a deep breath to get a hold of myself.
“Tabatha, you’re such a heartless monster.” The snide remark was from Ashley. She had followed me
out.
I wasn’t in the mood to talk to her and started walking outside.
Ashley raised her voice. “You eloped when you were 18 and were sold to the border, so you had to be
a prostitute to survive. Tabatha, I bet Walter didn’t know about your past, right?”