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Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Chapter 174
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Five minutes slipped by.

Jessica had already put away her phone.

Timothy's phone, though, remained stubbornly silent.

No messages.

No texts.

Not even a call.

Irritated, he lit another cigarette.

Pale, bluish smoke curled around him, casting shifting shadows across his sharp, handsfeatures. Those

deep-set eyes of his gave nothing away, making it impossible to guess what he was thinking.

By the tthe cigarette burned down to the filter, Timothy's expression had grown darker. "Allen, drive back to

the office," he said, voice low.

"Aren't we picking up Mrs. Lawson?" Allen asked tentatively.

A cold glare shut down any further questions.

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Allen immediately clamped his mouth shut, started the car, and pulled away from the hotel parking lot in the

sleek, black Maybach.

A moment later, another car arrived to pick up Jessica.

Just then, Timothy's phone finally rang.

He hadn't even pulled it from his suit pocket before he ordered, "Stop the car."

When he glanced at the screen, the caller ID wasn't Jessica's.

The faint light in his eyes vanished.

He answered.

"Timothy, Yates just got back from his trip abroad. He says it's been ages since we last met-how about a drink

tonight?"

Timothy realized he hadn't had a real drink in a long time.

Tonight, he felt like he needed one.

"I'm in," he replied.

"Sheila's back too. Yates is bringing her along. Let's meet at eight, Red House." Timothy hung up and signaled

Allen to head back to the office.

Back at work, Timothy's mind was preoccupied with setting up the new studio.

Sheila had always dreamed of getting into Riverside Media Institute and studying under Ines.

But things changed when Timothy had to go abroad for school.

He was only thirteen then, and since the Lawsons had no one free to accompany him, his grandparents decided

to immigrate as well, bringing Sheila with them.

Once they'd left the country, his grandparents couldn't bear to let Sheila return alone just for school.

Still, she ended up attending an excellent media college overseas, majoring in animation design.

Meanwhile, Ines had beca renowned figure in the animation industry back home, earning widespread

acclaim as a top producer.

Every tSheila saw Ines trending online, she couldn't help feeling a twinge of regret.

It was especially hard now that she'd hit a creative wall and needed a breakthrough. When Timothy was traveling

for business, she mentioned wanting to return and find Ines.

So, they flew back together, with Timothy planning to help her becInes's student.

Now that Ines had agreed, Timothy was eager to get things moving.

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Ines was a guest animation instructor at Riverside Media Institute and ran her own studio.

Timothy admired her dedication and talent, and he was more than willing to invest in her work.

Besides, Ines was Jessica's mentor-Timothy didn't mind spending a little extra if it meant supporting her.

He had another reason, too.

If Jessica ever got bored at home, she could drop by Ines's studio, see her

mentor, and maybe even get involved in sprojects.

It made sense to set up the stuclose to The Gilded Whisper Estates.

The entire day, Timothy juggled the details of the stuand waded through piles

of paperwork that had stacked up during his absence.

It was a busy day, to say the least.

He grabbed a quick dinner at the office.

A little after seven, he had Allen swing by The Gilded Whisper Estates to pick up Sheila on the way to the bar.

Yates Bryant and Kane Sutton had been his closest friends since childhood. Kane had insisted on inviting Sheila,

not just out of nostalgia; the Suttons and the Howards had been neighbors for years. Kane, ever the

troublemaker, had relied on Sheila to do his homework when they were kids-and to cover for him whenever he

got into trouble. The two of them had always been thick as thieves.