Chapter 357
Chapter 357
Monica had spent a considerable amount of money on Trevor, and she had even considered marrying the guy. Although Trevor was younger than her, he had a knack for pleasing her and never argued, which made her feel at ease.
Now knowing it was all an act, Monica felt sickened.
Anastasia offered, “Shall I give you a ride home?”
She didn’t feel secure leaving Monica alone. Now she was a woman in the throes of heartbreak, emotionally drained and in need of company.
Monica sighed, giving Anastasia a pitiful look. She asked, “Ana, can we hit a bar tonight?”
Amused, Anastasia responded, “Sure, my treat.”
Turning to Dailey who had just exited the building, Anastasia said, “You can head home. I’m gonna take Monica out for some fresh air. Thanks for today!” Dailey was one of Herman’s men. She didn’t mention the bar outright, fearing Herman would worry. She wasn’t good with booze, after all.
“Okay, ma’am, just call me if you need anything,” Dailey replied.
Anastasia nodded. “Mmm.”
After Dailey left, Monica commented, “He’s so dull. How did your husband ever decide to hire him?”
“Herman says Dailey is capable. When I was kidnapped by Harmon, it was Dailey who found me.” Anastasia offered her arm to Monica. “Let’s go. My treat.”
Monica felt lousy, so she needed a drink to lighten her mood. They found a quiet bar, ordered their drinks, and chatted in hushed tones. Once Monica started drinking, she became more talkative. She mostly complained about Trevor’s lack of conscience and his awful nature. Anastasia listened attentively, joining in on the venting at times.
That’s what best friends do; they join in on the ranting and act as emotional dumpsters, absorbing the other’s negative vibes.
“Ana, let me tell you. The more handsome the man is, the more unreliable they are. Keep an eye on Herman. He’s surrounded by temptations,” Monica warned. “Men can’t always resist, so don’t give them the chance.”
Amused, Anastasia replied, “You’ve lost faith in men, but it doesn’t mean you can drag me down with you. I wholeheartedly trust Herman.”
“Sure, sure, you two are in a good place now. I won’t say any more.” Monica took a sip of her drink. “If Herman ever cheats, I’ll lose all faith in love.” Anastasia shook her head. “Monica, your expectations of love shouldn’t be validated by others. You have to believe in it yourself. Then you can find true love.”
Scoffing, Monica retorted, “Love is bullshit. I wasted all my emotions. Only alcohol can relieve my pains.”
Anastasia didn’t argue. She raised her glass to clink with Monica’s. “Drink up. Everything else is bullshit. As long as you’re happy, that’s all that matters.” “Why are you drinking soda? Have a shot.” Monica poured a glass of whiskey for Anastasia.
Hastily, Anastasia protested, “I can’t. I can’t drink at all. If we both end up drunk, it’ll be a disaster.”
“Just one glass, for me. I just had a breakup. Won’t you have a drink with me?”
Anastasia chuckled. “This isn’t your first heartbreak. Let me count… This
your sixth…”
“No way. It’s only been twice, twice that I was serious. Having dinner together doesn’t count as being in a relationship. If so, my men would be everywhere. Let’s drink.”
Eventually, Monica’s persistence won over. Anastasia conceded to one glass. The whiskey was strong. Within minutes, Anastasia felt a bit woozy, and a slight pain in her stomach, but it was all bearable.
Meanwhile.
At Elysian Technologies.
Tavon, using Anastasia’s name, was trying to persuade Herman to invest in his grape plantation.
Herman was in a bind. He couldn’t decide whether to meet Tavon or not, so he decided to send Nelson to deal with him.
No sooner had Nelson left than Grannie Anita called. She invited him to join her for afternoon tea. Grannie Anita was already at the coffee shop downstairs.
Recalling how Grannie Anita was ticked off last night, Herman decided to accompany her for a while when she voluntarily called for afternoon tea. Arriving at the coffee shop, Herman found out Julie was also present.
Flynn had been sent away by Grannie Anita. Herman watched from a distance as Grannie Anita and Julie chatted happily, wondering why Julie was favored by Anita.
“Herman, over here.” Grannie Anita waved at him with a gentle smile.
As Herman walked over, Julie blushed. Hey ears were even turning red.
Grannie Anita motioned to the seat next to Julie. “Herman, you sit here.”
However, Herman chose to sit next to Grannie Anita instead. “Grannie, I heard from Flynn that you were playing cards. How come you’re here now?” Throughout the conversation, Herman didn’t spare Julie a glance, as if she was Invisible.