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Chapter 51
Zachary’s instructions were clear: “Don’t let the old Mrs. know about today.” His voice was cold and firm, carrying a sense of authority that left no room for argument. The bodyguards around him nodded in understanding, recognizing the gravity of the situation. If Mrs. York—Zachary’s mother—found out about Elisa’s bold actions, it could cause serious trouble. It was best to keep the incident under wraps, especially with Elisa’s public confession of love for a married man.
Zachary walked into the building, his expression as stoic as ever. His lips were set in a straight line, his jaw tight, and his steps were confident as he moved through the halls. The employees couldn’t help but steal glances at him. Zachary had always been the object of admiration for many young women in the company. His sharp, regal appearance, combined with the aura of power he exuded, made him the subject of countless fantasies. However, no one dared to openly express their feelings for him, much less pursue him. The York family, after all, was a class of their own—too far removed from the everyday lives of the employees.
Despite the awe he commanded, no one dared to cross the line and make their feelings known. Even though the York men were known for their loyalty to their partners, the possibility of capturing their hearts seemed like an unreachable dream.
In the privacy of his office, Zachary pulled out his phone and dialed Clive’s number. It took a while for Clive to pick up, and when he did, there was a teasing lilt in his voice. “Well, well, well, Mr. CEO calling me? Is it my lucky day?”
Zachary didn’t have time for pleasantries. He cut straight to the point. “Clive, sort your sister out!”
At the mention of his sister, Clive’s tone shifted immediately. He could sense the seriousness in Zachary’s voice. “What did Elisa do?” Clive asked, already fearing the worst. He knew Elisa had been harboring feelings for Zachary for years. Lately, she had even mentioned that she was planning to confess her love to him. Clive had been trying to talk her out of it, but it seemed she hadn’t listened.
Zachary’s voice was sharp with irritation. “She’s pestering me! She’s outside my office right now. Either you come get her, or I’ll have my men throw her out.”
Clive’s frustration with his sister flared. “I’ll get my wife to take care of it,” he said quickly. “We won’t trouble you any longer, Mr. York. You go ahead with your work.”
Zachary’s cold scoff was audible through the phone as he ended the call abruptly. His anger wasn’t directed at Clive, but rather at Elisa for her persistence in pursuing him, despite the clear disapproval from her family. He didn’t have time for childish games, especially when it came to his reputation and marriage. He could already picture how the media would twist the situation if it got out of hand.
Clive was seething with rage, not at Zachary, but at Elisa for causing trouble again. He immediately called his wife, his voice tense with anger. “Where are you?”
“I’m shopping with Mom,” she replied, sensing the irritation in his voice. “What’s wrong?”
“Get to York Corporation now,” Clive instructed, his tone urgent. “Elisa went to see Zachary, and she’s harassing him. You know how he is—he won’t tolerate it. I’m worried he might do something drastic.”
Clive’s concern wasn’t just for Zachary’s reaction—it was for Elisa’s reputation. If Zachary decided to take action against her, it could destroy her standing in Wiltspoon’s elite circles. Zachary was known for his cold temperament and unforgiving nature. If anyone crossed him, no matter their status, they’d be dealt with swiftly and harshly. And once the media got wind of the situation, there was no telling how badly Elisa’s reputation would suffer.
Clive’s wife sighed softly on the other end of the line. “I’ll go there right now,” she said, her voice reassuring. “Don’t be angry. Elisa just wanted to try. If it doesn’t work out, she’ll move on. She just doesn’t want to live with the regret of not even trying.”
Clive wasn’t entirely convinced, but at least his wife’s calming words gave him a small sense of relief. Elisa’s stubbornness might be her downfall, but he couldn’t help but worry about the consequences of her actions.