After having dinner with Lindsey, Domenic went back to the office under the guise of having to work overtime.
Well, it technically wasn’t a lie; he really had to attend a meeting that night.
Before the meeting started, Hendrix had something to report to Domenic.
“Boss, it’s just what you expected-Spencer sent his people to inquire about this matter and your rtionship with Miss Stewart.
But don’t worry.
I’ve released the ‘news’ that you told me to spread.
”
“Good,” Domenic murmured, his gaze never leaving the documents in his hands.Owned by N?velDrama.Org.
That night, Spencer received word from his subordinates.
ording to their investigation, some of the problems that arose in Vitality Entertainment had caught the CEO’s attention, so he started to monitor Ray Films’ movements.
That was how the CEO heard about the incident regarding the trap that was set up for Lindsey.
Thinking that Ray Films was deliberately resorting to despicable tricks to deal with Vitality Entertainment, he decided to interfere and send Ray Films a warning.
When he learned all of this, Spencer breathed a sigh of relief.
Lately, hispany had been forging a rtionship with Gallop Entertainment, Vitality Entertainment’s biggest rival.
No wonder such a misunderstanding reached the CEO’s ears.
Now that all was said and done, Spencer figured he’d better maintain a good rtionship with Vitality Entertainment, lest he get into big trouble.
He initially suspected that the agent, Lindsey, might’ve had some strong connections, but it turned out he had worried too much.
*
At ten o’clock in the evening, Lindsey gotfy on the sofa and watched some TV.
Domenic had said that he’d need to work overtime and probably wouldn’te back tonight.
When she was enjoying a show on TV, the Lights suddenly went out.
In the blink of an eye, Lindsey was enveloped in darkness.
The hairs on the back of her neck stood on end.
Was there a power outage?
She looked out the window, only to find that the power outage had plunged their entire neighborhood into darkness.
It was practically pitch ck outside.
Lindsey gulped anxiously.
Her biggest fear was of the dark.
The night her mother left, her father had gone to thepany on an urgent errand, leaving her alone at home.
But shortly after he left, the power went out.
Lindsey didn’t know how she had gotten through that night.
ALL she could remember from that time was the feelings of despair and helplessness that had consumed her.
She even felt as though she had been abandoned by the whole world.
Back then, she had curled up into a ball and cried so hard that she started to hallucinate.