Chapter 44
After tying up all the loose ends, Sherilyn felt ready to move on and start fresh.
Before she left, she didn’t forget to grab the half–eaten loaf of bread in the fridge. Returning to the
apartment she rented, the streets were free from the rush hour traffic.
Once inside, Sherilyn dropped her bags and rolled her sleeves to start cleaning. She scrubbed
every nook and cranny, dusted off every surface, and neatly organized her belongings
When she finished, the day had tumed to evening. Rubbing her growling stomach, Sherilyn
remembered the half loaf of bread sheld devoured in the car earlier. After all the hustle, she was
starving again.
She grabbed her wallet, locked the door behind her, and headed to the nearest grocery store. She
decided to go with some cheap eats like bread, pickles, and hot sauce
After arriving at her ce, Sherilyn have some bread,plementing it with the pickles and hot
sauce. It was a simple meal, but it would keep her going without breaking the bank.
Money was tight. She hadn’t started earning yet and was already down by $5200. The $5000
settlement at the police station, though not willingly paid by her, and there was no way Gilbert would
offer to cover it for her. She wanted nothing more to do with him. Thankfully, she was starting her
new job the next day. She could make do with it as long as she didn’t starve before her first
paycheck. Hardship wasnt new to Sherilyn. Back in her Crestwood days, she had faced more
difficult times, even scavenging the restaurant leftovers to fill her stomach.
Cooking for herself, at least she didn’t need to endure the pitying looks orpete with homeless
people for scraps.
Gone were the days when she was the delicate heiress fostered by the Johnson family.
That night, Gilbert returned to Golden Oak Manor around 2 AM. The living room was in darkness,
with only the faint light from the streetmps outside filtering through the balcony’s floor–to–ceiling
windows. While passing the sofa, Gilbert nced over half–expecting to see Sherlyn, but it was
empty.
“What’s going on? Isn’t Sherilyn supposed to be here? Howe she’s not around at this hour?”
He snorted dismissively. Tired of ying the victim? Has she finally decided to sleep in a room?”
Feeling dizzy from the night’s indulgences, Gilbert didn’t dwell on it further and headed upstairs.
Waking upte the next day with a hangover, Gilbert took a shower to clear his head.
Downstairs, the cleaning service had arrived. One of the cleaners approached Gilbert. “Mr.
Johnson, we found this on the sofa while tidying up. It’s for you, sir.”
“What is it?” Gilbert took the heavy envelope handed to him, puzzled by its contents. It felt like
money,
And there was a note written on it. “Gilbert, here’s $5200. $5000 is for the settlement you covered
for me, and $200 for the sofa cleaning. I checked the rates. It’s about right. Also, I’ve moved out.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Yours, Sherilyn.”
ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
That was it. It was no more, no less.
Gilbert’s eyes narrowed as he opened the envelope to find a stack of cash.
“Hah!” He let out a shortugh, tossing the envelope aside and heading further into the house.
Sherilyn’s massive suitcase was gone.
Gilbert shouted, “Aval”
“Yes, Mr. Johnson? Ava hurried over
Gilbert asked, “Did you clean the g
guest rooms? is anyone staying there?”
“Uh, yes, they’re clean. No, nobody’s staying. I mean, they’ve been empty, right?”
So, she hadn’t just moved to another room, She had left, probablyst night!
And she even left him money, right? Since she was fifteen, wasn’t everything she had provided by
the Johnson family?
Gilbert’s face darkened and his lips tightened into a thin line.
“Sherilyn, what do you think this is? A hotel? Come and go as you please?”
Immediately, he pulled out his phone and dialed Sherilyn’s number.
Meanwhile, Sherlyn was