Big Changes
Big Changes
As a result of that, the boss came up with the genius idea to remodel some parts of the mansion so that
Hayden and I would have a bigger area for ourselves. With that being said, the boss seemed very
focus on making sure that there would be enough room for his not-yet-conceived-or-born
grandchildren.
“They’re really making a big deal out of it, huh?” Harvey commented with a small laugh before his eyes
retuned to the book that he was reading.
Not knowing what to do and where to go, Hayden and I had retreated to the most private part of the
mansion at that moment. Harvey greeted us with a knowing smirk the moment that we ran into him in
his living room. It felt like forever since I’ve last been in Harvey’s wing of the mansion, although it hadn’t
been that long at all.
Harvey was his same old cheerful and cynical self as always.
“I guess…” I replied before plastering a smile on my face.
“The old man is messing up the entire place. He’s just acting like this is his place…” Hayden
complained darkly.
“Well, it used to be his place. You’re complaining but you’re letting the old man have his way, right?”
Harvey teased with a small laugh.
“I’m honestly not bothered to argue or deal with him anymore. I mean, how many bedrooms for kids do
we even need? And the playrooms?” Hayden readily pointed out the ridiculousness of the renovation
plans.
“I have to say that I’m happy that I don’t have to go through all this,” Harvey said like this whole mess
had nothing to do with him at all.
“Maybe I should propose that we tear down your wing,” Hayden suggested before smiling sweetly at
his brother to soften the blow of his threat.
“What?” Harvey snapped.
“If I told the old man that his grandchildren could get a playground inside the mansion if we tore down
your wing, he’ll probably agree to it without a second thought,” Hayden continued with a smile.
“Just because I’m dead, you’re all trying to rob me of my rooms!” Harvey yelled with mocking
displeasure.
I couldn’t hold my laughter in after that and started giggling at the ongoing banter between the two
brothers. Once again, I was reminded of how close the two were to each other. It must have been nice
to grow up with a loving sibling.
“I heard that the wedding failed miserably, and that the bride was kidnapped. What a joke! Just how far
has Torex fallen while I was away?” Harvey exclaimed with a shocked expression as he pressed his
hand flat against his chest.
“I don’t want to hear that from you, Harvey,” Hayden snapped without bothering to hide his animosity.
“At first, I wanted to help find you, Malissa. Then on second thought, I decided to sit back and relax and
leave my fool of a brother to sort out his own mess,” Harvey said followed by a laugh that turned his
face slightly pink.
“Says the man who can’t even sort out his own mess,” Hayden retorted darkly.
“Well, it’s great that you’re married. Congratulations to you both!” Harvey cried out happily.
“Thank you, Harvey,” I thanked him with all my heart.
“Take care of my little brother. He might seem a little rough around the edges and he never says what
he truly feels but I can assure you that he’s really a sweetheart,” Harvey said in a sweet and adoring
voice.
“I’m sure that he is,” I replied before smiling brightly at Harvey.
Hayden just rolled his eyes before he got up and just left the two of us alone. I guess he couldn’t take
any of Harvey’s jokes anymore and decided to leave instead.
“Do you think he’s really pissed off?” Harvey asked although the smile on his face told me that he didn’t
truly care.
“No, I think he’s fine,” I replied with certainty.
“Good call. You’re starting to understand Hayden a little better,” Harvey complimented me before he
winked at me playfully.
We ended up laughing along with each other. Harvey went on to tell me about some funny stories from
his childhood days with Hayden and while listening to him, I began to feel that he was doing all of this
to cheer me up. In his own way, Harvey must have been worried about me when I was kidnapped.
“I was really scared when it happened, but I feel totally fine now, honestly,” I spoke up softly after
Harvey came to a break in his story.
“Really? I’m glad to hear it,” he replied before he sighed softly.
Despite teasing Hayden that he didn’t want to help look for me, I knew that Harvey was probably
worried about me too when I went missing. Perhaps it was even harder on him because he was
confined to his rooms, and he couldn’t openly go out to help look for me.
“Thank you for worrying about me,” I whispered a little shyly.
“You don’t need to thank me. That’s about all that I can do…” Harvey replied regretfully.
For a moment, Harvey’s face turned sterned like he was seriously thinking about something. It didn’t
last long and soon he was smiling at me again. After a while, I excused myself to leave him with his Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
own thoughts.
…
Less than a week after our discharge from the hospital, the boss turned up and demanded that we
complete our marriage registry. To my surprise, we didn’t have to go to the city hall to get that done.
The boss had brought the city hall to us instead.
“Take off his blindfold,” the boss instructed with a wave of his hand.
I stared at the poor man with a black blindfold tied around his head. One of the boss’s men quickly did
as he was told and soon the blindfold was removed. The man looked around in shock and his body
shook visibly. I pitied him and his misfortune immediately. The reason for the blindfold was obvious.
This man wasn’t allowed to find out the location of this mansion.
--To be continued…