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Chapter 1586

Zoey's seven years weighed heavily on Fitch. How many sets of seven years does a woman get in a

lifetime? Even if Fitch had the slightest bit of concern for Zoey, how could he dismiss those years as

nothing?

That thought was like a thorn in his heart.

Now, all Wendy had to do was sever the ties between them once and for all.

"Let it go, Fitch. I'm being discharged from the hospital today anyway."

However, the call from the Haskins family came at that very moment. The spectacle Belinda had

caused at the last cocktail party had caught Mr. Haskins' eye, and the previous night, he had

summoned Fitch to his study to ask if there was any truth to the rumor that he and Zoey had been an

item.

Without a second thought, Fitch denied it. He and Zoey had never been in a relationship. The most he

could admit was having humiliated her over a few hundred thousand dollars – which was nothing, not

even enough to call her a lover.

Fitch was the heir apparent to the Haskins family, the one with the most say in the family, but he still

held immense respect for his grandfather.

"Fitch," Mr. Haskins had said, "as long as you know what you're doing. Since you've decided to be with

that Wendy girl, I don't care what other dalliances you have, just cut them off. And as for Zoey's family."

He'd frowned, his disdain for Belinda still fresh.

A family like the Haskins would never mingle with such people.

"I understand, Grandpa."

Now Mr. Haskins was calling again, likely to inquire about Wendy's injury. After all, it had happened at a

Haskins event, and they felt somewhat responsible.

Wendy's eyes sparkled as she got the chance to ingratiate herself.

"Grandpa, I'm fine and about to leave the hospital. Fitch is picking me up. Yes, I know, don't worry, I

won't pursue the matter any further; Fitch will handle it. Alright, goodbye."

After hanging up, she started to tug at Fitch's hand.

"Let's go, we're heading back. Grandpa is worried about me, and the Bennitts have been calling non-

stop since I've been stuck here in the hospital."

Fitch nodded, instinctively pulling his hand away. Intimacy wasn't his forte.

Wendy's smile faltered but quickly recovered as she stayed close to him on their way out.

However, when the elevator stopped at a floor, in walked Cornelia.

Cornelia was well aware of the history between Zoey and Fitch, and that Zoey couldn't let go. Seeing

Fitch with another woman evidently made her curious.

She'd been on her way to bring Zoey some food from the hospital cafeteria.

Wendy vaguely recognized Cornelia as someone famous, but paid her no mind, focusing instead on

Fitch.

"Grandpa wants me to come over for dinner tonight, Fitch. Will you take me?"

"Sure."

Cornelia had heard rumors about Fitch's impending union with the Bennitt family. This must be Wendy.

She looked away, not wanting to get involved.

As the elevator doors opened on the ground floor, Cornelia pulled up her mask and walked out.

But then she turned back, smiling slyly at Fitch.

"Oh, by the way, when you called Zoey yesterday, I was the one who answered. Sorry about that. Zoey

was so tired she fell asleep. Was it something important? I can ask her later for you."

After dropping this bomb, she noticed Wendy's face contorting with displeasure.

Fitch paused, understanding Cornelia's protective stance toward Zoey.

How strange it was that everyone acted as if he had wronged Zoey when there was really nothing

between them.

Cornelia left for the cafeteria, leaving Wendy struggling to maintain a smile.

"Fitch, what did you want with Zoey?" she asked, her curiosity piqued.novelbin

Fitch did call Zoey the previous night, having hired a lawyer, but even the lawyer couldn't reach her.

"I called her to demand an apology to you."

His tone was indifferent. "Wasn't it her doing?"

The stars lit up in Wendy's eyes, and her cheeks flushed with a rosy hue. Updated at Draм??оvels.cоm

"Anyone who does wrong should apologize."

Wendy's lips curled into a satisfied smile as she followed him out of the hospital.

In a corner where no one could see, her eyes gleamed with malice.

Serves her right for trying to compete with Wendy for a man.

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