PUBLIC DISGRACE I
The lobby of Nightingale’s headquarters gleamed beneath the morning sun. The marble floors, towering glass walls, and a massive Nightingale emblem embedded in silver across the far wall were definitely attractive enough to make one stare a little too long.
Employees moved briskly about, the air alive with anticipation for the anniversary celebration to come. Manuel walked through the main entrance, his steps calm, his gaze steady. To everyone else, he was just another sharply dressed guest arriving early, but to him, this place already felt like something more. It was his after all. But no one had to know that, did they? Maybe not yet. Then came the familiar, grating voice. He'd acted like he didn't see them so he would avoid what was about to happen. “Well, look who crawled back.” Jamie Darwin’s tone dripped with mockery. He stood with one hand tucked casually into his pocket, the other resting on Lisa’s waist. She looked radiant — hair done, dress expensive — but the moment her eyes landed on Manuel, her poise faltered for half a breath. “Manuel,” she said, her voice cool. “Didn’t expect to see you here.” Jamie laughed. “What, you get lost on your way to the staff entrance?” Manuel’s lips curved faintly. “No. I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be.” Jamie exchanged a glance with Lisa, amusement gleaming in his eyes. “You? Here? Don’t tell me you’re trying to sneak into the Nightingale celebration. That’s a bit out of your league, isn’t it?” Lisa folded her arms, her expression dismissive. “Jamie, don’t waste your breath. He’s just here to make himself feel important.” Jamie grinned wider. “Still, it’s funny. You used to follow her around like some loyal mutt. And now? You think you can just walk in here?” Manuel remained silent, calm. Too calm. The serenity in his gaze only seemed to irritate Jamie more. “I heard,” Jamie continued, puffing his chest, “that today’s event is going to be huge. The Nightingale Group’s new chairman is supposed to show up personally. And guess what?” He leaned closer, lowering his voice to a mock whisper. “My father’s company has already secured a deal with them. By tomorrow, the Darwins will be a second-tier family. So, congratulations to me.” Manuel met his gloating stare, then smiled genuine, almost pleasant. “Then congratulations,” he said, offering a hand. “You must be proud.” Jamie blinked, thrown off by the civility, then laughed aloud. “Oh, don’t act polite now. You think shaking my hand will make you look like an equal? Sorry, buddy. We weren't on the same planet before but now, we’re not even in the same universe anymore.” Lisa smirked beside him. “Jamie, don’t dirty your hand.” Jamie sneered, pulling back his arm. “She’s right. You should stick to whatever gutter you came from. A place like this isn’t for people like you.” A flicker of irritation passed through Manuel’s eyes, but his tone remained light. “You seem confident. But the world changes fast. I wouldn’t celebrate too early. Who knows if that partnership will even go through.” Jamie’s expression darkened. “What did you just say?” Manuel shrugged. “Nothing. Just a reminder not to get too comfortable.” For a second, it looked like Jamie might swing. His hand twitched, his jaw clenched. But then he remembered where he was — Nightingale Group headquarters, surrounded by high-profile guests and staff. One wrong move, and he’d be the one disgraced. He forced a laugh. “You know what? You’re right. I shouldn’t waste time on nobodies. And don't think I didn't hear about what you caused yesterday. Humiliating my Lisa's mother and sister. You'll pay for that.” He turned toward the nearby security guards. “Hey! This man’s not invited. He’s been following my girlfriend around and causing trouble before. Get him out of here.” The two uniformed guards approached quickly. “Sir, may we see your invitation?” Manuel met their gaze evenly. “I don’t have an invitation,” he said. Lisa’s lips curled. “See? He admits it.” Jamie chuckled, shaking his head in mock pity. “You don’t even try to hide it anymore. What’s next, you’ll say you own the place?” Manuel reached into his jacket pocket and took out a sleek, obsidian-black card with the Nightingale insignia on it. Its surface shimmered faintly under the lobby lights. He held it up calmly. “Would this work?” For a moment, both guards froze. The design was unfamiliar — unlike any of the standard guest passes they’d been issued. The older guard frowned. “Sir, where did you get that?” “It was given to me,” Manuel said simply. Jamie burst into laughter. “Given to you? By who? The janitor?” Lisa covered her mouth, smirking. “Honestly, this is pathetic.” The younger guard, emboldened by their tone, crossed his arms. “Sir, counterfeit credentials are a serious offense. We’ll have to ask you to leave.” Manuel’s eyes narrowed slightly. “You’re sure about that?” “Positive,” the guard replied firmly. “Now hand it over and step outside before we call the police.” Jamie’s grin widened. “Hear that, Reeves? Maybe next time try printing a cheaper fake. The shine’s too obvious.” Manuel sighed softly, slipping the card back into his pocket. He looked at Jamie once more, expression unreadable. “You never change, do you?” Jamie tilted his head. “And you never learn.” The guard stepped forward, reaching for Manuel’s arm. “Sir, I’m asking you one last time—” The movement that followed was almost too fast to see. A sharp crack echoed through the lobby. Pow! The guard was sent staggering backward, crashing into the marble wall with enough force to rattle a nearby display case. He slumped to the floor, groaning, one hand clutching his cheek. Silence fell instantly. Everyone froze — Lisa, Jamie, the remaining guard, the nearby staff who had stopped mid-stride. Even the elevator attendants at the far end turned to stare. Manuel stood where he was, his posture relaxed, his expression calm. He hadn’t moved more than an inch, yet the power behind that single slap lingered in the air like thunder after lightning. Jamie’s eyes widened in disbelief. “You—did you just—” Manuel didn’t answer. His gaze was cold now, the earlier patience gone, replaced by something sharp and heavy that pressed against the room like a physical force. The silence stretched, taut and dangerous. Outside, the hum of traffic and city noise seemed distant and irrelevant. Inside, everyone could feel it. Something had shifted. Manuel slowly lowered his hand. “I warned you,” he said quietly. “You should’ve listened.” The words weren’t shouted. They didn’t need to be.Latest Chapter
Chapter 208
THE CONFRONTATION ORLANDO’S ESTATEMrs. Stone stepped down from her car as the door shut behind her with a low sound.Her heels touched the ground firmly, her face tight and cold. The kind of anger she was holding in, wasn't fully expressed, but it was there, clear in the way she walked.She moved straight toward the house, like she had been waiting for this moment for long.The guards at the gate noticed her immediately and one of them straightened up like he wanted to say something, but the look on her face stopped him.He stepped aside and no one spoke, nor questioned her.The front door opened before she even reached it.A maid stood there, already nervous.“Ma’am..” She greeted, but Mrs. Stone didn’t stop to acknowledge her.She walked right past. Inside of the house was quiet when she got in fully.Mrs. Stone’s heels clicked against the floor as she moved deeper inside, not slowing down.She already knew exactly where she was going. She knew where she might likely find Orlando,
Chapter 207
SHE WASN'T CONFUSED!!Mira hesitated and then moved closer to her. “I don't think she forgot any details.” She said. She paused and then held her mother's hand. “She might not remember everything, but pieces. I can see it. The way she looks at me, the way she asks questions, she knows something is wrong.”Mrs. Stone’s expression didn’t change much, but her grip on the glass tightened slightly.“That’s why you need to be careful with your answers,” she said.“I am being careful,” Mira replied quickly. “But she’s not stupid. She’s testing us.”There was a bit of silence between them, then the wind moved slightly and the curtains behind them shifted.Mrs. Stone turned back to the sky, like the conversation wasn’t important enough to face directly.“I’ll handle it,” she said.Mira exhaled slowly. “How?” she asked. This time, she acted as though she was scared.Mrs. Stone looked at her for a moment and then looked away. She took another sip from her drink, then lowered the glass slowly.“
Chapter 206
WE DON'T NEED FOREVER Mira walked in fully and closed the door behind her with her leg.She moved toward the small table beside the bed and placed the tray down carefully as the smell of the food filled the room.But Lisa didn’t feel anything, not even the aroma of her favorite food moved her.“You need to eat,” Mira said, adjusting the plate slightly. “You’ve been out for hours.”Lisa walked back slowly and sat on the edge of the bed, but her eyes didn’t leave Mira.“Hours?” Lisa asked quietly.Mira nodded without looking at her directly.“Yes.”It was just a short answer, without explanation of any sort.Lisa looked at her and noticed the way she avoided her eyes, the way she moved quickly after speaking, like she was avoiding her and trying to stay away. What's wrong with them? Lisa thought, rolling her eyes.Lisa shifted a bit and looked at the food, then back at Mira. “What time did I faint?” she asked.Mira paused for a second, she wasn't expecting the question. She thought th
Chapter 206
WE DON'T NEED FOREVER Mira walked in fully and closed the door behind her with her leg.She moved toward the small table beside the bed and placed the tray down carefully as the smell of the food filled the room.But Lisa didn’t feel anything, not even the aroma of her favorite food moved her.“You need to eat,” Mira said, adjusting the plate slightly. “You’ve been out for hours.”Lisa walked back slowly and sat on the edge of the bed, but her eyes didn’t leave Mira.“Hours?” Lisa asked quietly.Mira nodded without looking at her directly.“Yes.”It was just a short answer, without explanation of any sort.Lisa looked at her and noticed the way she avoided her eyes, the way she moved quickly after speaking, like she was avoiding her and trying to stay away. What's wrong with them? Lisa thought, rolling her eyes.Lisa shifted a bit and looked at the food, then back at Mira. “What time did I faint?” she asked.Mira paused for a second, she wasn't expecting the question. She thought th
Chapter 205
THEY LIED Lisa woke up slowly and her head felt heavy, like something had been sitting on it for a long time. Her body didn’t feel like hers. It was weak, slow, like it had been drained of strength.Suddenly, she felt a strange tightness in her chest and for a moment, she didn’t open her eyes.She stayed still, her head bent over the bed, trying to remember what happened last night.She didn't know where she was yet. Everything in her mind was blurred, then slowly, her eyes opened.At first, everything was unclear, until her vision struggled to focus.She blinked, then the blur started to clear and the ceiling came into view. It was familiar.Her brows pulled together slightly, but she didn’t move yet. She just stared at it for a while, as though she didn't recognize where she was.Then her eyes shifted slightly to the side.She saw the curtains, her lamp, the frame on the wall and the small table beside her bed.Everything slowly came together. She was in her own room. Lisa’s breat
Chapter 204
LISA'S SAVIOR “Stop! Stopo!!” Lisa yelled, struggling to get his hands off her.Orlando held her hand and pinned it to the bed, “I'm doing you a favor, Ms. Lisa. Don't make me lose it!”Lisa turned her face slightly away, trying to escape the closeness, but her body barely obeyed anymore. Her breathing was shallow and her mind felt distant.Her vision darkened at the edges, but still she tried to hold on, to stay conscious.Everything kept slipping still, and just as the last thread of awareness in her seemed ready to break completely, a loud sound shattered the silence.Someone was banging hard on the door.Orlando raised his head and looked towards the door, “go to the next room, here's occupied.”But still, the banging continued and immediately, he stood up, stared at Lisa and walked towards the door angrily. He opened it and shouted, “I told you here is….”He couldn't complete his sentence when he saw who it was. He quickly locked the door back, breathing hard. How did he find
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