Regret Came Too Late 102

Regret Came Too Late 102

Chapter 102 

Henderson Group’s records room was huge, with a good 3,200 square feet of filing space

Grace walked in carrying a broom, figuring she’d be stuck cleaning for hours, but the place was obviously professionally maintained. There was not a speck of dust in sight, so there was no need for cleaning

She grabbed a random book, plopped it over her face, and settled for a nice, guiltfree nap. She had lost track of time when the book Grace blinked the sleep from her eyes, looked up, and nearly jumped out of her skin at the sight of Ethan standing there

Ethan lifted the book, eyeing the cover before reading aloud in his rich, deep voice. Sharing a Home With My Boss?” 

Seriously? Since when did the records room stock this kind of trash

suddenly lifted from her face

Grace had just needed something to shade her eyes. She hadn’t even looked at what she was grabbing! It must’ve belonged to one of the cleaning staff. Heat flooded her cheeks, and her whole body grew tense

That’s someone else’s,she rushed to explain

The door was closed, and Ethan was standing beside her, no longer in his wheelchair. The afternoon sunlight draped over them like a warm blanket. He turned to the first page with a graceful flick of his finger

Grace wanted to disappear. That title alone promised way more than she ever wanted Ethan to see. She lunged for the book, yanking it away and tossing it across the room

Mr. Henderson, trust me. You don’t want that filth in your head.” 

Ethan, clad in a black suit, took in her flushed face before turning away. You were supposed to be cleaning, not napping,” 

Sorry,Grace said instantly, dropping her gaze

Slowly, he sank into the wheelchair with an almost unreal presence. In a detached tone, he said, We’re going somewhere.” 

Right now?” 

Yeah.” 

Grace hurried to grip the handles. Okay.” 

It was the middle of the workday, but when the boss gave an order, she didn’t question it

And honestly, getting on Ethan’s good side could only work in her favor. He had standards. At least he wasn’t like Simon, always ready to tear into her

When they arrived at the underground garage, Grace looked for Tim, but the driver’s seat was empty

I’m driving?she asked, confused

Already in the back seat, Ethan narrowed his eyes. You’d rather I drive you?” 

No way in hell was she letting her boss play chauffeur. She practically threw herself into the driver’s seat. No, I’ve got it. Where are we headed, Mr, Henderson?Westridge Cemetery.” 

Grace’s grip on the wheel faltered, a cold wave washing over her

Westridge Cemetery… 

She had been piecing together the story about Eleanor. Rumor had it Eleanor was buried at Westridge Cemeteryan ultraexclusive resting place where wealth meant nothing but connections meant everything

Every headstone belonged to someone with a name that mattered. The security was beyond excessive, requiring face scans just to visit

Sweat coated Grace’s palms. Had she really played a part in Eleanor’s death? Was Ethan bringing her to the cemetery alone to finally settle the score for Eleanor’s sake

She swallowed hard, her gaze flicking to the rearview mirror and, unexpectedly, straight into his stare. There was no denying Ethan had hit the genetic jackpot. But when that flawless face. turned stormy? It was downright terrifying

Forcing an uneasy smile, she pushed through the heavy silence. Are you visiting someone there, Mr. Henderson?” 

Ethan usually had files spread across his lap during car rides, but his hands were empty today

Regret Came Too Late

Regret Came Too Late

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