Chapter 68
Chapter 68
The two stood by the sidewalk, Jasmine still with a dazed expression, clutching Axel’s armi
desperately. “She’s dangerous,” she urged, her voice filled with urgency.
“What are you talking about?” Axel asked, yanking his arm free from her grip. There was a distinct air
of craziness about her; the faraway look in her eyes only intensified the Crazy look.
“You don’t understand, that woman, she–she… Jasmine struggled to articulate her thoughts. Axel,
growing impatient, snapped, “She what?!”
Jasmine snapped out of her initial shock, blinking rapidly as if trying to regain her composure. Her
words hung in the air.
She comported herself, her demeanor shifting as if a switch had been fl*pped.
“Nothing,” she said, her eyes turning cold and detached.
“You dropped this,” Axel stated, shoving her keys back into her arms.
“Thank you,” she replied slowly, her tone devoid of emotion. She walked away, each step. measured
and deliberate.
Axel stood there for some time, watching her retreating figure. There was an air of mystery surrounding
her, and he couldn’t shake the feeling that there was more to her story than she let on.
Sebastian leaned back in his car seat, observing as Jasmine walked slowly back to her office. On the
phone, Bella’s voice came through sternly, “You should be careful next time. We’ll meet in someplace
private, an alley or somewhere, not a mall close to my office.”
The hum of people, the distant chatter, and the occasional car passing by created a backdrop to the
intense conversation with Bella.
Sebastian shifted in his seat, his gaze still fixed on her “You met with someone just now after you left,”
he stated. Bella’s response was elusive, a non–committal sound, she had met with Axel, her husband’s
assistant not anyone of importance to be noted.
“The girl I told you about last time,” he continued, referencing the mysterious Jasmine. “The one I said I
was watching closely. I think she knows. She recognized you.”
His watchful eyes had caught the subtle yet telling reaction from Jasmine as she passed by Bella at the
mall
“I believe she is one of the girls from that pack, Sebastian asserted.
Bella, eager for information, questioned, “Who? Who is she?” Her voice tinged with a mix of curiosity
and anxiousness.
Listen, Seb, get rid of her if you have to…,” Sebastian instructed, his words carrying a sense of
urgency.“…Of Anyone from there who might recognize me.” She pleaded. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
I’ll take care of it” He assured her.
Sebastian remained seated in his car, quietly observing Jasmine as she walked at a leisurely pace.
Soon, his attention was drawn to another man trailing directly behind her. At first glance, the man
appeared to be an ordinary passerby, but Sebastian had observed and noticed him on multiple
occasions, that same b*dy frame concealed with heavy clothing and a face mask.
If became evident that this man was following Jasmine, much like Sebastian himself.
The mysterious man’s actions raised suspicions, hinting at motives that were far from innocent, he
seemed to be stalking her.
Sebastian let out a heavy sigh as he leaned back in his chair, contemplating the unfolding events. It
appeared that he might not need to directly intervene; the situation with Jasmine seemed to be
resolving itself. However, he decided to maintain his vigilant watch to ensure she wouldn’t become a
future complication. While he strongly disliked the idea of resorting to murder, he acknowledged that it
could be a last resort if absolutely necessary.
Jasmine reflected on the necessity of her walk. It had been a needed escape, a moment to distance
herself from the embarrassment of her recent encounter with Mrs. Wild, her neighbor. The irrationality
of her actions lingered in her mind, and she couldn’t shake the feeling of being perceived as a crazy
person.
As she strolled through the familiar streets, Jasmine attempted to rationalize her earlier assumptions.
“There’s no way Mrs. Wild was the woman from that time. They just look a little alike, she reasoned
within herself. However, her impulsive declaration of Mrs. Wild’s alleged evil nature to Axel, her
associate, haunted her. She cringed at the thought of how he might perceive her now. From the
incident at the art exhibition to sleeping on his couch, to outright attacking him, and finally, labeling the
wife of a prominent man as evil–it was a series of events that painted an erratic picture of her
character.
Heading home, these thoughts consumed her. The weight of her actions and the potential
repercussions loomed large. Jasmine grappled with the consequences of her words and behavior,
unsure of how her relationship with Axel would be, it was clear him and Bella were acquainted.
Jasmine stood at the ground floor of the building, patiently waiting for the elevator. The weight of recent
events lingered in the air.
Feeling a mix of frustration and shame, Jasmine let out a sigh, momentarily releasing the tension that
had built up within her. In a moment of emotional release, she found herself gently banging her head
against the wall adjacent to the elevator. The rhythmic sound echoed her inner turmoil.
As she raised her head, she was met with Axel’s gaze, his expression seemingly inscrutable. His blank
stare left Jasmine wondering about the thoughts that occupied his mind. It was evident that he, too, had
just returned from work, and an unspoken acknowledgment. passed between them. They were
destined for yet another elevator ride together, an occurrence that had become increasingly awkward.
The elevator doors slid open, revealing the confined space that would once again serve as the
backdrop for their silent proximity. Jasmine hesitated for a moment before stepping in, bracing herself.
The air between Jasmine and Axel hung heavy with unspoken words, creating an atmosphere fraught
with tensi
As they stepped inside, silence enveloped them like an
entity drowning out any potential conversation
Jasmine cast a hopeful glance in Axel’s direction, secretly yearning for him to break the silence, to
acknowledge the peculiar incident that had unfolded earlier, so she could have a chance to explain.
However, Axel remained an enigma, his stoic demeanor unchanged. It was as if she wasn’t there as if
she were an invisible object. He was obviously ignoring her presence and it Made her feel worse. He
wasn’t even making any complaint about her weird situations. She wanted to explain, they were all
misunderstandings, that she wasn’t like that. that she wasn’t crazy.
The mechanical hum of the elevator’s ascent seemed to magnify the silence, amplifying the
awkwardness that lingered between them.
Axel however remained with a blank and calm expression.
Although Axel was curious by Jasmine’s earlier behavior, as he encountered her again in the evening,
she appeared to have returned to normal, although with a hint of embarrassment lingering. Choosing a
path of discretion. Axel made a deliberate decision to refrain from probing into the matter, allowing the
metaphorical elephant in the room to linger undisturbed
Axel decided to adopt an attitude of indifference he chose to act as if the peculiar incident hadn’t
occurred. He had resolved to have nothing to do with her.