Chapter 580:
Carrie suspected that Ruby's job loss was tied to her not extending her contract with the company. Seeing an
opportunity, Carrie linked her arm with Ruby’s. “This might be advantageous. | was just about to ask you for a
favor but wasn’t sure how to approach you. It seems like fate’s making it easier for us to talk now.”
Ruby tilted her head, confusion flickering across her face. “Hmm?”
Carrie took her hand and gently pulled her toward the apartment. “Don’t just stand there in the hallway. Let's
talk inside.”
Once inside, a sense of calm washed over Carrie. The apartment, modest yet warm, was her sanctuary—the one
place that truly felt like her own. She led Ruby to the sofa and gestured for Camille to join them.
As they settled in, Carrie took a deep breath and broke the silence. “My family’s company is back under my
control,” she began, her voice steady. “The old contracts and collaborations have been wrapped up. Now, I'm
planning to take it in a completely new direction. | want to start a media company.”
She turned to Ruby, her gaze unwavering. “I need someone | can trust. Someone to helpmake this vision a
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Ruby's previously listless eyes brightened with a spark of excitement. Without hesitation, she grabbed Carrie's
hands tightly. “Deal! I'm done being a worker bee. Tto flip the script and becthe boss! Don’t worry—I
won't freeload. I've got money, and I'll invest as a shareholder!”
Camille leaned in, placing her hand atop theirs with a playful grin. “Countin! I've been thinking about
starting something of my own, too. I'm tired of living a life revolving around men and relationships.”
The energy in the room shifted, the weight of past struggles lifting as the three women launched into animated
conversation.
Ideas flowed freely—artist recruitment, marketing strategies, the company’s vision—each contributing her
unique perspective. For the first tin weeks, Carrie felt a glimmer of hope. Talking about the new company
was like opening a window to let in fresh air. It was a ray of light cutting through the darkness, giving her a
renewed sense of purpose.
Hours passed, and Carrie's body reminded her she was still recovering. She leaned back against the sofa, her
exhaustion evident. Ruby noticed and reined in her excitement. “Let’s stop here for tonight. Carrie, are you
staying here or heading back?”
Carrie hesitated before offering a small smile. “I need to take my medication, so I'll call my driver to pickup.”
She didn’t want to linger. If she stayed too long, there was a chance Kristopher might show up. The last thing she
wanted was for Camille to endure another confrontation with him.
When Carrie returned to Bayview Villa, the house was eerily quiet. Kristopher still wasn’t home. The maid
greeted her cautiously, sensing the tension in her demeanor. “Oliver said there was an urgent matter at the
office,” the maid explained hesitantly. “Mr. Norris has been working so hard lately.”
Carrie let out a sharp, humorless laugh, her expression cold. An urgent matter at the office? She thought bitterly.
More like overtat Lise’s place. She imagined him already asleep there, wrapped in tender comfort and
understanding. It wasn’t hard to see why he might prefer it. At home, all he'd find was her sarcasm and
detachment. If she were in his position, she might have made the schoice.
Once in her bedroom, Carrie sat on the edge of the bed and felt her phone buzz.
Expecting a message from Camille, she was surprised to see a notification from the private investigator Daxton
had introduced to her.
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