Chapter 484
Chapter 484
She pondered for a moment, then glanced at Daisy, “Has your friend been living abroad all this time?
When is she coming back?”
Daisy had no idea when this fictitious “friend” would return. “She’s loaded, and she’s got plenty of
houses to live in. You can let Ms. Grace stay here.”
Allison shook her head, “Can you get in touch with her? I want to buy this house.”
Without hesitation, Daisy replied, “Sure, I’ll give her a call right now. You tidy up a bit.”
Daisy went to the bathroom, took out her phone, and called Jason. She tried a few times, but couldn’t
get through. She returned to the bedroom, “My friend must be busy. She didn’t pick up. I’ll let you know
when she calls back.”
Daisy was a close friend of Allison, so she noticed that Allison had been off lately. She speculated that
it was because of Grace’s illness. Daisy knew about Grace’s condition. Even though she had a kidney
transplant, it wasn’t a permanent solution. No matter how good someone else’s organ was, it was not
as good as your own. It was unknown what would happen to the body after the transplant and how long
one would live.
“Allison, I’ll get some seafood. We’ll have a seafood platter tonight, just the two of us.”
Allison nodded in agreement, and the two began to pack up Allison’s everyday items. Soon, Tom’s car
pulled up downstairs. Tom climbed the stairs and moved Allison’s things to Powell Estate. Then he
handed the keys to Allison, “Ms. Zimmer, the houses in Powell Estate are all fully furnished, so you can
move in anytime.” Allison expressed her gratitude.
That evening, she and Daisy had a seafood platter at home. She had been living at Blue Mountain
Estate for almost a year, and she had been through a lot.
Allison took a sip of beer, the cool liquid flowing down her throat.
Daisy took a bite of seafood, “Allison, I’m planning to move to the Boswell family.”
Allison looked at her, her eyes bright and shiny.
Daisy smiled, “But I’m actually happy, because I want to be with Frances.”
Mentioning Frances, Daisy’s eyes seemed to light up, “I’ve heard rumors about him before and thought
he was a sickly man who couldn’t do anything. I didn’t want to be just a tool or a puppet for a alliance
marriage, especially not by marrying someone I’ve never met and who is physically challenged. But
these past few days with Frances and the Boswell family, I found he’s nothing like the rumors. We Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
share common interests. The books he’s read, and the movies he likes, I like them too. I found out he
is a man of character, cultured, refined and kind.”
Daisy’s eyes were still bright, “I don’t know if this is love, but I want to take care of him. I want to take
care of him for a lifetime. Even though he’s the son of the Boswell family, his life isn’t as great as it
seems. Fate has been too harsh on him.”
Allison knew Daisy wasn’t drunk. “Are you sure about this?”
Daisy nodded, “I’m sure, very sure.” She had never been clearer than she was at that moment.
Allison smiled, “Then best wishes to you, Daisy.”
The next day, Allison moved into Powell Estate, a 120-square-meter fully furnished two-bedroom
apartment. Located on the 12th floor, it had floor-to-ceiling windows with a clear view of the Powell
Bridge outside. With ocean views as far as the eye could see, when she opened the window, the
outside wind blew in. Allison gazed at the scenery outside, seemingly lost in thought.
From this angle, she could see the Flanagan Mansion behind the Powell River. From this point of view,
the Flanagan Mansion seemed so small, like a speck of dust in the galaxy.
At that moment, her phone rang. Allison glanced at it; it was a call from Lucian. She answered the call.
“Hello.”
“Do you like it?”
Allison gazed at the scenery in front of her, knowing what he was referring to, “I do.”