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Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine | For three years, she hid her identity and acted as a caring housewife, but her sincerity was trampled upon by her husband and even resulted in a divorce agreement. She was extremely disappointed and turned away to rediscover her true self. ===== "I've filed for divorce. Four million should set you up for life." Colton Stevens impatiently walked over, his frustration almost palpable. "It's our third wedding anniversary today, can't we at least finish this meal together?" Allison Clarke's face froze for a heartbeat. Her nails dug painfully into her palm as she fought to keep her composure. Colton scoffed, his eyes cold and distant. "Even if we finish this meal together, I'll never love you. Besides, Melany's back. She's proud, and she won't stand for this whole situation." A flicker of softness crossed his face at the mention of Melany Johnson, a warmth that had never been reserved for Allison, no matter how hard she'd tried. She had bent over backward for him, cared for his parents, and sacrificed everything for years. But none of it had earned her more than a passing glance. Melany was the one who held his heart--had always held it. She had walked out on him three years ago, breaking off their engagement and leaving for abroad. Yet now, with a mere word from her, Colton had easily embraced her return and chosen to divorce Allison without a second thought. Allison gripped the table's edge as if trying to steady herself against a sudden gust of wind. "Does your grandpa know about this?" Colton let out a sharp, mocking laugh. "Don't think you can hide behind Grandpa. He's in the hospital and can't handle any stress. My parents are on board with the divorce. In fact, Melany met with them just today." Allison's heart sank, an icy chill creeping through her veins. She had once been celebrated as a genius perfumer, renowned hacker. For three years, she'd buried every trace of that brilliance, molding herself into the perfect housewife. Just recently, she had secured a rare opportunity with Cobweb--the most elusive intelligence network--hoping to help the Stevens family clinch a crucial deal. A chance like that was nearly impossible to come by. Yet now, it all seemed like a cruel farce. "So, Melany's at your parents' place?" she asked, her voice brittle. "Naturally." Colton smiled, his features softening as if the thought of Melany made everything brighter. "They just had dinner. Melany's always gotten along with my parents. They've been singing her praises all evening -- saying how thoughtful and understanding she is." "And you all knew she was coming back," Allison murmured, her voice thick with disbelief, "but left me in the dark." Her eyes glistened, the sting of betrayal cutting deep. Thoughtful and understanding -- how ridiculous. His parents used to make the same comments about her. Colton shot her an impatient glare. "It wasn't on purpose. The butler just forgot to mention it. Don't start creating drama where there isn't any." He looked at her then, truly looked at her, and for a moment, his expression shifted to one of disdain. Allison had always been delicate, her skin flawless, and her features striking, especially her bright, clear eyes. But none of that mattered. She was boring, and that was all. The ideal housewife, yes--everything he could have wanted in a caretaker for his parents--but living with her was stifling. Allison ironed clothes and prepared meals with precision every day. Her routine was so predictable that Colton never had to wonder what she was doing. She was the picture-perfect housewife--dutiful and entirely devoted to staying home. But he was beyond tired of it. "And whether you accept the fact or not, you're leaving tonight." Colton hesitated, realizing how harsh he sounded. "You can move to Starfish Villas. Take the villa, it's yours." He had done his research on Allison. She came from a modest rural background, dropped out of school early, and hadn't seen much of the world. If it weren't for the fact that she had saved his grandfather's life, she would never have married into the Stevens family. In his mind, offering her the villa seemed more than generous for someone with her humble beginnings. But Allison's face didn't show gratitude. Instead, she offered him a thin, cold smile. "So, she's moving in now?" Allison didn't care about the villa or the four million he offered. She could make far more as a top-tier hacker. What hurt was being discarded after three years of loyalty. Colton sighed and said, "The room on the second floor was always hers. Melany's back and has nowhere else to stay, so I told her she could move in. If you're still here, she'll feel uncomfortable." Her silence was enough to annoy him, assuming she was unhappy with the deal. His frustration grew. "Don't push it. You need to know when enough is enough." He glanced at his watch, clearly counting down the time. "Now that I've lodged my divorce petition, we'll meet in the courthouse in a few days. You'd better make preparations and hire a lawyer..." He did not get to finish. "I know what to do," Allison cut him off, her voice laced with disgust. Her mind wandered back to a childhood memory--when she was blinded and in grave danger. A boy carried her on his back for three days and nights, saving her life. That boy had said his name was Colton Stevens. Now, three years after their marriage, that same boy was forcing her to leave. Time had an uncanny way of warping people into strangers. "I'll go," Allison said, snapping back to the moment. She stood up and looked at Colton firmly with detachment. "From now on, we owe each other nothing." Colton let out a breath, relieved. "Good." As if on cue, the housekeeper, Kaelyn Thorpe, appeared at the top of the stairs, struggling with a suitcase. "Sir, your parents called and said Ms. Clarke needs to leave right away, so I packed her things... Oh no!" Before she could finish, she dramatically yelped and pretended to twist her ankle. Allison's suitcase tumbled down the stairs, spilling her belongings everywhere. Chapter 2 Return "Ms. Clarke, I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to!" Kaelyn hurried down the stairs, her face a picture of exaggerated concern. "Maybe you can just toss everything in a bag for now?" she added, hiding her disdain behind a sweet smile. Kaelyn had always looked down on Allison, seeing her as nothing more than a poor country girl who'd shamelessly latched onto Colton for a better life. Colton frowned in frustration. "You're so clumsy!" he snapped, glancing at the scattered clothes. Allison's suitcase contained so little--a few clothes and hardly any jewelry. She hadn't even spent much of the money he had given her over the years. She lived simply, frugally, and it was a reflection of how she had never tried to take advantage of her status. But love couldn't be forced or faked. "Melany's luggage takes priority. Just toss Allison's things in a storage bag," Colton added dismissively, eyeing the broken suitcase. "I'll have the housekeeper buy you a new one tomorrow." Allison gave a faint, bitter smile. "That suitcase was the one I stole from the kidnappers when we were running for our lives. If it hadn't been for it, we would've drowned back then." For years, she had taken care of that suitcase--just as she had taken care of their marriage. And now, like their relationship, it lay shattered. Colton let out a cold laugh. "That story might fool my grandfather, but it doesn't work on me." The memory of being kidnapped as a child was too vague, and he always doubted that Allison had been with him during that time. Turning to Kaelyn, Colton raised his voice. "Hurry up and pack her things!" "Yes, sir," Kaelyn eagerly began to gather Allison's clothes, but she deliberately stepped on them, dirtying them in the process. With a sickly sweet tone, she mocked, "Ms. Clarke, Mr. Stevens' grandmother always says that people are like clothes. Once a person's clothes are stained, it doesn't matter how much you wash; the marks never truly fade." Allison had always been kind to Kaelyn, even when she didn't have to be. After all, Kaelyn was a distant relative of Colton's grandmother. Years ago, when Kaelyn had made a blunder that nearly put the Stevens family at odds with Kellan Lloyd, the eldest son of the Lloyd family, it was Allison who had smoothed the waters. She had negotiated a deal with Kellan, who was paralyzed, securing the critical land for the Stevens' commercial project. Back then, Kaelyn had been grateful, almost humbled. But now, emboldened by the winds of change within the Stevens family, Kaelyn acted as if she had never bent the knee. It all boiled down to one thing--Colton's grandmother's favor had drifted, and with it, so had the family's attitude. "If clothes get dirty, you're right," Allison said, her eyes flicking to Colton, "they're impossible to clean completely." She shrugged, a casual finality in her voice. "So, I won't be needing them anymore." She had never liked those bland, shapeless things anyway. They had never quite suited her. For the first time, Colton looked at Allison as if seeing her through a new lens--her usual softness was now replaced with a sharp edge. After saying that, Alison turned and walked away. Stepping out of the villa, Allison dialed a familiar number. When the call connected, her voice was calm, almost light. "Rebecca, I'm divorced, and I've moved out of his villa. My house and car are still in Vrining. Mind if I crash at your place for the night?" On the other end of the line, Rebecca Green went from silence to squealing joy within seconds. "Holy crap! You finally divorced that i**ot! Forget crashing--you're staying over for a party! A single's party!" Even from a distance, Allison could hear Rebecca's exaggerated laughter bubbling through the phone. "If the folks at Cobweb find out the founder is back, the servers will explode!" Chapter 3 Cruise Party Inside the villa, Colton's gaze falling on the dining table loaded with food. Frustration flared inside him, especially as his mind flashed back to the memory of Allison just left earlier. Allison had stayed composed, but something about her felt colder, harsher than before--far from the docile, compliant woman he once knew. But the thought slipped away quickly. To him, Allison would always be that dull, submissive housewife. Without him, she'd be nothing. Outside the villa, a sleek Lamborghini pulled up, and a woman stepped out. "Allison, darling!" Rebecca rushed over and wrapped Allison in a warm embrace. "You know, you could live at my place forever if you wanted to!" Rebecca, the only daughter of the Eternity Group's owners, practically owned half the city's skyline. A roof over Allison's head was hardly an issue. "So, what on earth happened tonight?" Rebecca asked, pressing close, her cheek resting against Allison's neck. "You still smell like cooking oil. Don't tell me you were cooking for that m**on again?" Allison felt the familiar tightness in her throat, emotions rising as Rebecca's hug warmed her. "Let's talk in the car," she said. Once inside the Lamborghini, Allison began to recount what had happened this whole day. Her voice remained steady, but Rebecca's temper flared like a spark igniting dry wood. "Can you believe this? Colton got dumped by Melany on their wedding day, and now he's trying to crawl back to her by divorcing you? They're made for each other--two peas in a rotten pod!" Rebecca raged. "And his parents!" Rebecca added, her anger rising like a storm. "You've been looking after them for three years, bending over backward for that family, and this is the thanks you get?" Rebecca continued her tirade, her words like b*llets. "Listen, he's lost his memory of that incident in his childhood, sure, but that doesn't excuse what he's done. You've more than paid your dues over the last three years. There's no point pretending to be the woman he wants anymore. You've wiped that slate clean." Allison slouched in the passenger seat, her gaze distant as the world blurred past her window. "It's done. We're even now." For three years, she'd molded herself into Colton's image of the perfect woman. She'd ditched her heels, pulled her hair back, and settled for modest, boring outfits--ones she didn't even like--all to mirror Melany. But no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't compete with the woman he truly loved. "Allison, the truth is, the Stevens family doesn't deserve someone like you." Rebecca's voice softened, thick with the weight of emotions as she sensed Allison's exhaustion. "Divorce is a process, but until it's settled, you'll stay with me. You're like a sister to me, anyway." Allison managed a small smile. "Okay." Growing up in an orphanage, Allison had never had any family members. But Rebecca had always treated her better than anyone ever had. Their conversation trailed off as they arrived at an exclusive makeup studio. Rebecca rolled down the window and waved enthusiastically at Mary Brown, a famous makeup artist. "Hey, Mary! Got a little project for you!" Allison rubbed her temples, g**aning softly, "Honestly, I'm wiped. I don't think I can handle makeup tonight." "Oh, come on! You're not planning to keep that whole tired, 'still-waiting-for-him' look, are you?" "Yeah... Definitely not." "Exactly!" Rebecca's face lit up. "Relax and let the pros do their magic. These are top-tier, international artists. Tonight, they're bringing out the version of you the world's been missing!" Thirty minutes later, the transformation was undeniable. Nearly everyone who saw her in the mirror was momentarily stunned. Allison's naturally striking features had always been overshadowed by exhaustion. But now, with just a touch of makeup, she was breathtaking. Her long, feline eyes, accentuated by just the right amount of shadow, were captivating without going overboard. A delicate beauty mark drawn near the corner of her eye added a hint of daring that felt almost rebellious. Even Rebecca couldn't contain her excitement. "This... this is the Allison I remember!" She gestured to a rack of dresses being brought in. "Sweetheart, pick any gown that calls to you. I pulled out all the stops for tonight. We're celebrating your freedom on a luxury yacht. I swear, it's going to be a night you won't forget!" Allison waved it off. "I'm not in the mood." Rebecca watched her closely, sensing she could still be holding onto the past. Time to pull out the big guns! "You know there are going to be international perfumers at this party, right? Including the brains behind Charisma Company! Don't tell me you're not curious to finally meet him." Charisma was the country's most prestigious perfume brand. Allison had crossed paths with the CEO at an international perfumery competition. His creations had been nothing short of art. For the first time in forever, they evoked a feeling of déjà vu, something about them reminding her of her mother's style. But like her, the CEO was an enigma. He'd never showed up in public, even as Charisma shot to global fame. No one knew what he looked like, not even now. "Alright, let's check it out." Allison finally relented, her curiosity piqued. After all, she'd once hacked into Charisma's database, coming up empty-handed. And something in her gut still whispered that this mysterious perfumer could be linked to her mother, somehow... ...... What happens next? 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🔥🔥Click to read the next chapter for free👉 | Chapter 1 Liesel Sharp had just unlocked her phone while waiting for her IV drip to be done when she received a message from her best friend, Chelsea Walden. "Jacob's back." She faltered. She and Jacob Ford had barely spoken throughout their month-long cold war, so she had no idea he was back. Soon, she received another message. "He's brought a young woman back with him." A photo had been sent with the message. The young woman in the photo resembled Liesel a little—she was Natalie Sharp, Liesel's younger half-sister. She'd been raised in the countryside. Chelsea continued, "The Sharp family is throwing them a welcome-back party. Do you want to crash it, Lili?" She knew what Liesel was like. Liesel would give Jacob a taste of his own medicine if he dared to do anything to her. There was even a chance she would set the Sharp residence on fire. Liesel checked her IV bag. She'd had a high fever for three days now, and the back of her hand was swollen from the constant IV drips she'd been on. She wasn't in the mood for that nonsense. "No," she replied. Then, she shut her eyes to get some rest. It was close to 10:00 pm when she took a cab back to Viewpoint Residences. The fever had taken its toll on her, so she soon drifted into a restless sleep. Jacob returned at some point, which woke her up. "Did I wake you?" he asked while rolling up the sleeves of his ironed shirt. The dim light made his skin glow, adding a hint of iciness to his already cold demeanor. He looked down at her with an indifferent gaze. His voice was as alluring as always, though. "No." Liesel's voice was a little nasal because she'd just woken up. She explained lazily, "I wasn't sleeping too soundly after taking my meds." He frowned slightly. "Are you sick?" She chuckled softly. She'd been sick for a while now and had mentioned it in her texts to him when admitting defeat. Yet he looked like he'd only just noticed. She poured two glasses of water and handed one to him. "How are things at Norton City? I heard from Brook that there seemed to be some trouble with it. You—" Her throat felt dry and uncomfortable; she wasn't in the mood to chat. Still, someone had to back down—it had been nearly two months since they'd seen each other. However, Jacob cut her off. "Let's divorce." She stared at him and almost lost her grip on her glass. Her throat seemed to hurt more now. He didn't explain himself. All he said was, "You can ask for whatever you want. I won't shortchange you." Liesel's heart clenched, but she soon regained her composure. "We can discuss this if this is because you left to pick Natalie up two months ago." "It's not." He looked at her, his gaze aloof. "This is a loveless marriage, Liesel. There's no point in keeping it going." It was true that the marriage alliance between the Ford and Sharp families had never been the one Jacob had hoped for. Liesel was the eldest daughter of the Sharp family, but he'd never wanted to marry her. Their accidental encounter that night was the only thing that had made him choose to take responsibility for her. Liesel lowered her eyes and said slowly, "Alright. All I want is the house at Northview Garden, and I won't quit my job after the divorce." Her mother, Heather Mallone, had left the house for her. For whatever reason, it had ended up in the Ford family's hands and become one of her wedding gifts. As for her career, she'd worked hard and built a network within Ford Corporation. She couldn't allow the divorce to wipe her efforts away. Jacob didn't object. He looked at her and said, "Okay. Anything else?" "No." Liesel shook her head. "If it bothers you, I can move out tomorrow." He seemed surprised by how accommodating she was. He cautioned her calmly, "Make sure you've thought this through, Liesel. I don't want there to be anything between us after the divorce." "Don't worry about that." She smiled. He seemed to want to say something else, but his phone rang. He answered it and hung up shortly after. Then, he said, "I have something else to do. I'll get a lawyer to talk to you about the divorce." Soon after he left, Liesel saw a trending topic on him and Natalie showing up together somewhere. In hindsight, fate was such a twisted thing. Back then, Heather could not tolerate even the slightest flaw in her marriage. After learning about Natalie's existence, she forced her husband, Jeffrey Sharp, to send Natalie to the countryside so she could grow up there. Less than two years after Heather's death, Jeffrey had remarried, turning Liesel into a joke. Natalie had also been brought back from the countryside. Fate loved playing jokes on everyone—no one would've expected Natalie to be the one who held Jacob's heart. … Liesel only woke up the following noon. Her cold was much better now. A lawyer brought her the divorce agreement, making sure to go through the allocation of assets. Jacob truly hadn't shortchanged her. Aside from the house at Northview Garden, he'd also given her some other real estate. The lawyer said, "Sign here if you don't have any objection to the clauses, Ms. Sharp." Liesel nodded and signed the agreement without hesitation. The divorce would take some more time to finalize, though. Jacob was busy, so Liesel didn't get to see him at all. She reminded the lawyer, "Please tell Mr. Ford to expedite the finalization of the divorce if he's not too busy. Dragging this out won't do any of us favors." After settling the divorce, Liesel moved out of her and Jacob's marital home. Chelsea heard about this and invited her out for coffee. "You know about Natalie, right? She studied hard in the countryside after being banished by your mother and later got into a good university. Jacob ran into her at Alden University when he went there to give a talk." Chelsea snorted. She continued, "I heard Natalie was really in awe of him; it helped that she was so hardworking and optimistic. Your father was desperate to matchmake them, you know. But here's the question—why would someone as wonderful as her not realize what a contemptible move it is to ruin someone's marriage?" Chelsea had always been defensive of people she counted as her own, and she scorned those who knowingly got involved with people who had significant others. The fact that Natalie was an illegitimate child only made Chelsea despise her more. Liesel looked unfazed, though. "It's all in the past now. Jacob and I are already divorced, so she's not really ruining the marriage." She chuckled. She had mixed feelings about the whole thing. "Besides, it's not like Jacob and I ever had feelings for each other." She lowered her gaze and suddenly remembered the first time she and Jacob had met. The year Heather had died, she'd caused one of Jeffrey's business deals to fall through. She'd been overjoyed and had dragged Chelsea out for a celebration. After the celebration, she'd refused to let go of a handsome man she'd latched onto. They'd both had too much to drink and had ended up in bed. It was only later that she'd learned he was Jacob Ford, her fiancé. Rumor had it that he'd never wanted to marry her, but he'd looked at her the following morning and said, "I'm willing to take responsibility for this, Liesel. What about you?" He'd proposed marriage. Liesel had looked at him, and a rare moment of rashness had taken over her. She'd said, "Let's do it." To tell the truth, there wasn't anything bad about Jacob. He didn't love her but had never played the field or slept around with other women. He was also calm and level-headed, considerate and gentle. She didn't even have any complaints about their adventures in bed. But things had changed after he'd run into Natalie at Alden University two months ago. Chelsea looked at Liesel while feeling bitter. The latter hadn't said anything, but Chelsea knew how she felt. Judging from Liesel's personality, there was no way she would've settled for Jacob for so long if she didn't have feelings for him. "Maybe you should go back to Shifter Corporation, Lili. Why continue suffering at Ford Corporation? I feel nauseous at the thought of those two pieces of trash being there." Liesel had always been prideful and stubborn. After Heather's death, she'd used whatever she'd inherited to set up Shifter Corporation, wanting to compete with the Sharp family's company. However, she'd left it in the hands of Heather's friend, Jonathan Shifter. The outside world only knew it as Jonathan's company. "Marriage is marriage, and work is work," Liesel said. "I'm not going to give up on my career over a failed marriage." That was what she thought—it was also what Jacob had promised her. But when she headed to work the next day, she discovered she'd been transferred from her position as his secretary to the project department manager. Chapter 2 Liesel had taken a week of sick leave. She'd only learned about the transfer when returning to work. A colleague gossiped with her, sounding pointed as they said, "I bet you still don't know this, Ms. Sharp. We have a new secretary whose last name is also Sharp. It looks like there's something special about her." Liesel didn't expect to hear that. Had Jacob actually given Natalie a job by his side? Soon, Jacob summoned Liesel to the CEO's office. When she entered and stood before him, he looked at her indifferently. "Since you want to stay at the company, continuing to hold the position of my personal secretary isn't appropriate. "The project department manager was transferred to a branch company, leaving a vacancy there. The timing is just right." Liesel knew very well that Jacob had always been clear-headed. He would never allow her to cause Natalie any discomfort or disappointment. Rather than saying the transfer was his recognition of Liesel's abilities, it would be more accurate to say he merely didn't want Natalie to misunderstand. "Okay," Liesel said. He frowned slightly and said, "Natalie hasn't seen much of the world since she's just graduated. You should give her more guidance." Liesel didn't say no. Setting everything else aside, she did need to hand over the work she had in hand—it was her responsibility as an employee. She headed downstairs, running into Natalie on her way. The latter was a rookie and a greenhorn, so some of the veterans had tricked her into buying them over a dozen cups of coffee. She hurried around with a light sheen of sweat on her forehead, looking obedient yet silly. She faltered when she saw Liesel. "Lie—" She seemed to think of something and stuck out her tongue. "Ms. Liesel." Liesel frowned at her and said, "You're here as Mr. Ford's secretary, not to run errands. Set the coffee aside and come with me." Natalie paled. Still, she did as told and followed Liesel. Everyone else in the department settled down. Liesel had no intention of picking on Natalie. After all, banishing the latter to the countryside again wouldn't bring Heather back to life. Besides, before her death, Heather had already lost interest in being mad at the Sharp family. "These are the most recently saved files. This is a list of things to pay attention to when working with Mr. Ford, and this is his latest schedule," Liesel said. "Avoid wearing too many accessories during work unless necessary for a gathering or business meeting. "As a secretary, what's more important is your ability to think on your feet and react to whatever that's happened." Natalie blinked as a light blush spread across her cheeks. "Is this one not allowed, too? Mr. Ford gave this to me, and I quite like it. Can't I wear it?" Liesel's gaze flitted past the necklace she wore. It took her aback for a split second. She'd like that particular necklace for some time. Once, Jacob had nonchalantly asked her, "Do all little ladies like accessories like that?" It turned out he was getting it for Natalie. "That's up to you." Liesel lowered her gaze to conceal the emotions in her eyes. Her tone remained calm as she continued, "It's fine as long as it doesn't affect your work." Natalie smiled sweetly without saying anything else. Liesel showed her the ropes and gave her a run-through of the overall workflow. When she was done, Natalie said, "I get the feeling that you don't really like me, Liesel. Is it because of Mr. Ford?" Liesel looked at her. She didn't avert her gaze. Instead, she just smiled and continued, "It's hard to tell who's wrong and right when it comes to matters of the heart—it was the same with my mother and our father. Whatever it is, I still want to be friends with you…" "Natalie." Liesel stopped her there. "Morals and ethics still bind all matters of the heart. You wouldn't have been banished to the countryside if not for that. Do only what you must, and stop thinking everyone around you is a fool." Jeffrey had had an affair, which led to Natalie's birth. Even if Heather was already dead, Liesel didn't think she could shamelessly forgive Natalie's mother on Heather's behalf, let alone allow Natalie to do the forgiving. What right did Natalie have to talk about right or wrong? Liesel turned and left. She returned to her office and texted Jacob. "Do you have time to get the divorce settled today, Mr. Ford? Let's get that divorce certificate." He didn't stand her up. They met at the courthouse at 2:00 pm. Liesel signed whatever papers she needed to and looked at him. "It's all ready. Your turn to sign." She hadn't had time to change her outfit before leaving the office, so she still wore a professional-looking women's suit. Her hair cascaded over her shoulders, which framed her aloof yet delicate face. She looked beautiful. Jacob watched her for a while before looking away. "You seem to be in quite a rush." "Hmm? No, I'm not," Liesel answered after a beat. "We've already signed the papers. There's no point in dragging this out." He didn't say anything else and quickly signed. After they got their divorce certificates and left the courthouse, Jacob looked at her. "All better now?" "Yep." She nodded. She was about to leave when he got in his car and rolled down the window. "I'll drop you back." Liesel hesitated. She was about to turn him down when a wave of nausea washed over her, making her retch. When she returned to her senses, she saw Jacob watching her with narrowed eyes. "Are you conceived?" Her heart sank. It had been a month since they'd last slept. He'd been rather rough that night and hadn't used any protection. But things couldn't be that coincidental, right? Could she have gotten conceived from that one time? She clenched her fists. "I can't be." He was about to say something else when his phone rang. He answered it. When he hung up, his brows were furrowed. "I have work to do." He looked at her pointedly. "We can't have children, Liesel. I hope this is just a coincidence." Liesel's heart clenched, but she didn't say anything. Throughout her and Jacob's three-year marriage, they'd always been careful with preventive measures. That time a month ago was the only time neither of them had done anything. But how could she have conceived so easily? She pushed the thought out of her mind and took a cab back to the company. When she arrived, she noticed the tension in the air. A colleague leaned close to her and whispered in trepidation, "There's been a problem with the products from Hardin Group. That new secretary signed the papers during the handover without checking the stock properly." Liesel frowned. She'd deliberately reminded Natalie to check everything before signing for them. It didn't help that Hardin Group was more cunning than others. This wasn't their first time trying to pull something like this. Shortly after, her assistant came and said, "Mr. Ford wants to see you, Ms. Sharp." Liesel pushed open the door to Jacob's office. Natalie stood inside. Her nose was red, and she was biting her lip. She looked pitiful yet adorable. Her words made Liesel frown, though. "I'm sorry, Jake. I had no idea I needed to check everything when accepting the stock. Ms. Liesel did tell me to check the items but didn't caution me that Hardin Group would be so cunning. It's all my fault…" Jacob looked at Liesel coldly. "Nat's just graduated, so she knows nothing about these things. You know very well what Hardin Group is capable of. Why didn't you give her a heads-up?" Chapter 3 Liesel's heart twinged slightly, but she said calmly, "I reminded Ms. Natalie about the stock handover. The office has surveillance cameras. You can check the footage if you don't believe me, Mr. Ford." Natalie paled. Tears welled in her eyes, and she said pitifully, "I-I probably didn't hear you because my mind wandered. That's why I made such a mistake." Liesel ignored her. "We can't let Hardin Group manipulate us for stocks worth millions. I'll handle this, but the company also has rules to uphold. Natalie will need to be reprimanded accordingly." She turned and left the office to check on the stocks. Now that they'd already been accepted, from a legal perspective, Ford Corporation had no choice but to swallow its woes and live with the situation. Still, there was hope for this. Uriah Hardin, the third son of the Hardin family, managed Hardin Group. However, his brother, Elijah Hardin, was the second son and favored by his family. He also wanted to usurp Uriah's position. If she could turn this matter into a power play, she could turn the tables on Hardin Group. At 8:00 pm, Liesel and Elijah met at a restaurant. His roguish, flippant look landed on her. "Have you invited the wrong man, Ms. Sharp? I'm not the one who calls the shots at Hardin Group, nor am I interested in you." Liesel was beautiful but too boring in his eyes. He liked his women obedient and gentle. They were cuter that way. Liesel ignored his words and placed a document before him. "These are some of the tracks Mr. Uriah has left in the industry over the years, Mr. Elijah. I won't beat around the bush—I don't believe you're uninterested in Hardin Group. Take him down, and this deal with Ford Corporation will be yours." The flippant look in Elijah's eyes faded away. He narrowed his eyes and appraised her with interest. His mother wasn't his father, Richard Hardin's first wife, and Richard favored Uriah over him. But was there anyone in the Hardin family who didn't want to have something to do with the company? After a long silence, he drawled, "What's in it for you if I take him down?" "I need you to switch out the subpar products Hardin Group has just supplied to Ford Corporation. Cooperating with you is also good for us because you don't pull dirty tricks." Liesel didn't mind pulling a few tricks when doing business, but Uriah's methods were too lowbrow. She was scornful of him. Elijah looked at her. Then, he raised his glass and said meaningfully, "I hope things will work out the way you wish, Ms. Sharp." A few tables away, Jacob's assistant, Jesse Lane, noticed Liesel. In a low voice, he told Jacob, "Ms. Sharp is here, too, Mr. Ford." Jacob followed his line of sight and frowned slightly. Elijah had a reputation for being a dandy—what was Liesel doing with him? Liesel didn't notice Jacob. She and Elijah soon ended their discussion; Jesse approached her then. He said, "Mr. Ford is waiting for you, Ms. Sharp." Elijah glanced at him before turning back to Liesel. "You should consider joining Hardin Group if you ever get sick of being at Ford Corporation, Ms. Sharp. We always know a good thing when we see it." A woman with nothing but good looks would quickly become boring, but she would be a valuable resource if she were beautiful and brainy. Liesel didn't respond to Elijah's words. Instead, she politely bid him farewell before following Jesse to Jacob's car. It was 11:00 pm, and the night breeze was rather chilly. Liesel's lips were a little pale as she got into the car. She lowered her eyes, and her wrists were briefly exposed underneath her suit jacket. It made her seem rather weak and pitiful. Jacob frowned. He'd never noticed her being this skinny. "Have you settled the problem with Hardin Group?" She nodded, looking tired. "Yeah. Elijah is harder to deal with than Uriah, but he's already agreed to switch out the subpar products. We'll just need to send someone to handle the handover." Jacob's gaze flitted past her. "Natalie is young and naive. You can't completely blame her for this." Liesel paused before saying softly, "You're Ford Corporation's CEO. It's up to you how you want to handle her." Natalie was young, huh? She'd been even younger than Natalie when joining Ford Corporation, but Jacob had never cut her any slack. "I've yet to tell Grandpa about the divorce," he said, switching the subject. Vincent Ford had been recuperating at home these past years and couldn't be aggravated. Even if Liesel and Jacob had never been the most loving couple, Vincent probably still couldn't handle the news of their divorce. Liesel looked down. "Got it. I'll tell him about this when the time is right." Jacob didn't say anything else. Liesel had had a bit to drink without eating anything. After a while, she curled up in her seat and drifted off. Her face was pale. When Jacob noticed something was wrong with her, he frowned. He was about to instruct Jesse to take them to the hospital when she woke up. "Where are we?" she asked, her voice hoarse. He said, "I'm taking you to the hospital." Liesel's heart skipped a beat as she thought of something. However, she kept her tone nonchalant and said, "There's no need for that. My stomach just feels a little upset. I'll be fine after resting at home." Jacob looked at her. His gaze was deep and sharp. It was as if he could read her thoughts. After a while, he said, "Fine." She relaxed. Back home, she called Chelsea and said a little grimly, "Buy me a test." … The following day, Liesel was supposed to attend a welcome-back party for Alex Stone, one of her and Jacob's mutual friends. Alex had called her before his return to invite her to the party. Perhaps it was because he'd heard about the divorce and wanted to help them reconcile. The party was already in full swing when Liesel arrived. She heard Alex's voice through the door. "Have you and Liesel really divorced? Was it because of Natalie?" Liesel faltered, her hand on the doorknob. After a pause, Jacob said, "It has nothing to do with Natalie. Liesel and I aren't a good match." "Tsk. How are you two not a good match?" Alex asked. "I think Liesel is fantastic. She's pretty, intelligent, and has won many people's recognition at Ford Corporation. Why are you so obsessed with Natalie? Don't forget that Liesel saved you in the past. Sometimes, some things are just too little, too late." He'd met Natalie before and could tell she was nothing but a young woman with a few tricks up her sleeve. She couldn't compare to Liesel. Liesel had managed to save Jacob from the hands of his abductors. How could someone like Natalie compare to her bravery and determination? Jacob would have much to regret if he and Liesel really were to divorce. This time, Jacob remained silent for a longer time. Then he said, "You can't force matters of the heart." Liesel lowered her eyes and slowly clenched her fists. Alex stopped trying to change Jacob's mind. Instead, he said, "You'd better think this through. You may not like her, but plenty of others do." Liesel didn't linger. She texted Alex on WhatsApp and told him she wasn't attending the party because she had to attend to something else. Then, she asked Chelsea out. Chelsea gave her the test and asked hesitantly, "You're not really conceived, are you, Lili?" Chapter 4 Liesel held the test tightly. "I'm not sure yet." Her period had yet to come this month, and the retching from before… She suspected something was up. "What are you going to do if you are?" Chelsea looked at her hesitantly. "Will Jacob accept it?" Liesel dropped her gaze. Jacob would never want a child she'd brought into the world. Besides, they were already divorced—it was bad for them both if she were to keep the child… even if it was one she'd longed for in the past. After a long silence, she said, "No, he won't. There's no point in keeping lingering attachments or forcing someone to do something against their will. If I'm conceived, I'll lose the baby." She'd waited for a baby that hadn't come over the past three years. Now, it was long past the time for that. Liesel was in a bad mood, so she didn't do the test on the spot. Instead, she and Chelsea had some drinks. Well, she only had a sip or two of a drink with the lowest possible wine content. She only remembered the test when she arrived at the company the following day. She headed to the bathroom and did the test. Then, she was dumbstruck when she saw the two lines on it. She was conceived… with Jacob's child. Her face turned pale. Just then, someone entered the bathroom. In her panic, she threw the test into the trashcan and clenched her fists. Was she really going to lose her and Jacob's child? A pang of pain swept past her heart. Liesel was in a meeting but she was distracted. When it was over, a colleague leaned close to her, looking excited to share gossip. "Did you hear, Ms. Sharp? Someone from our department is conceived." The competition within Ford Corporation had always been intense, and carrying a baby was something that would easily affect one's career and ascension up the ladder. The colleague couldn't help saying gleefully, "I wonder who it is. They're being hush-hush about this, aren't they?" Liesel's heart skipped a beat. She looked up and happened to meet Jacob's cool, calm gaze. He said, "Come to my office, Ms. Sharp." She clenched her fists. When she entered Jacob's office, he said, "I'll have Jesse take you for an examination in a couple of days." Her heart stuttered, and she blurted out, "It's not me." "This is just to be safe. I'm sure you don't want any trouble to arise from this." Liesel couldn't stop him. She could only suppress her panic and say, "Okay." Natalie came her way when she left the office. The former bit her lip and said uneasily, "What happened last time was a misunderstanding, Ms. Liesel. You won't get mad at me for that, will you? I had no idea Hardin Group would pull such a dirty trick and try to stuff subpar products on us!" "That's none of my business," Liesel said indifferently. "The company has its system for rewards and punishments. You'll have to bear the consequences of your mistakes. It's as simple as that." She had nothing much to say to Natalie. Setting aside their relationship, she'd always drawn a clear line between her professional and private lives. There was no need to drag personal grudges into work. Natalie sighed in relief. "It's Dad's birthday next week, Liesel. He hasn't seen you for so long. How about you come home so we can celebrate as a family?" Jeffrey's birthday was a week after Heather's death anniversary. Liesel looked at Natalie and said, "I'm not in the mood to scheme and play mind games with you, Natalie. "If you're not a complete idiot, you'll understand what I mean when I say your father's birthday isn't a good day for me and my mother." Natalie faltered. Then, her face turned red, and she said, "I know it's only a week after Heather's death anniversary, but you can't revive the dead. We still have to celebrate Dad's birthday since he's alive, right? "I've never blamed Heather for banishing me to the countryside, so why do you have to keep holding a grudge against Dad?" "You know very well why my mother sent you to the countryside," Liesel said icily. "If I were to forgive the person who'd caused her death and even celebrate his birthday, it wouldn't prove that I'm generous enough to bury the hatchet. It would just show that I'm heartless." Natalie blanched. Her eyes turned red as tears welled in them. "I didn't mean anything else by this, Liesel. I just—" "I don't care what you meant," Liesel interrupted. "When at work, we're nothing more than colleagues. You should focus on your work, Ms. Natalie." She turned and left, not wanting to play mind games with Natalie. She took the afternoon off to head to the hospital. It didn't even occur to her what Natalie thought of her words. Unfortunately, it seemed Natalie was more cowardly than she'd expected. The former had been so absent-minded while walking that she'd twisted her ankle. Jacob brought her to the hospital. "Congratulations. You're six weeks conceived." Liesel happened to run into Jacob, who was holding Natalie up, when she was leaving the hospital with her report. The doctor's words reverberated in her mind. "Your body cannot handle the surgery, Ms. Sharp. If you proceed with it, you might not be able to conceive in the future. I'd advise you to think this through." Liesel felt bitter. She was conceived with Jacob's child, which was something to be happy and expectant about. But would he allow her to keep it? Jacob noticed the look on her face while Natalie hesitantly called out to her. "Lie—Ms. Liesel." Jacob's gaze flitted past her. "What are you doing here?" She hid her report behind her and said softly, "I came for a follow-up check because my cold isn't completely gone yet." He narrowed his eyes at her. Natalie seemed to notice something and tugged his sleeve. She looked a little glum. "You should have something to discuss with Ms. Sharp, Mr. Ford. I'll head back first." Jacob frowned but didn't make her stay. "I'll have someone take you back." She nodded obediently. Liesel sighed in relief and stuffed the report into her bag. When she and Jacob were in his car, he glanced at her. "Are you that nervous to be around me? The more you act like this, the more I'll think you're conceived." She subconsciously wanted to deny it but forced herself to smile. She asked, "What will you do if I really am conceived, then?" "Make you lose it," he said without hesitation as he looked her in the eye. She knew it. A pang of pain swept past her heart, and she shook her head as she said bitterly, "It's just a cold." Jacob scrutinized her for a while before saying, "I heard you and Nat got into a small fight today, leading to her twisting her ankle while heading downstairs. "She's young and naive but is kind. She also doesn't get into arguments with others that easily. You should be nicer to her and be more accommodating if anything happens in the future." Liesel's bitterness bubbled up in her. No one in this world could avoid being more favorable to certain people. She said, "She's not a child, Mr. Ford. There's nothing for me to accommodate." Chapter 5 Liesel looked at Jacob. Her tone was calm as she said, "I don't owe Natalie anything, nor do I owe you. Work-wise, I'm only her senior. Regarding my personal life, my mother didn't owe her anything. "Natalie came knocking on our door when her mother chose to marry another. No woman can accept her husband's illegitimate daughter. She might have had Natalie sent to the countryside, but Natalie was also given more than enough money to survive there. "I don't owe her, whether professionally or personally. Why should I be more accommodating and tolerant of her? Why should I back down when facing off against her?" When she finished her speech, silence descended upon the car. Jacob looked at her. She wore a simple dress that clung to her curves, and her delicate features were arranged into her usual mask of aloofness. There was something cold and tenacious about her. She was so brilliant that one could almost neglect her beauty. His gaze flitted over her eyes. After a moment of silence, he said gently, "I'm sorry. I didn't handle this matter appropriately." Liesel didn't say anything. He looked her in the eye and said, "I shouldn't have made you suppress yourself and back down for Natalie's sake. You're a wonderful woman, Liesel. Even though we're divorced now, I still hope you'll live your own life." She clenched her fists and tried to keep her tears at bay. She couldn't deny that she really, really liked Jacob. However, certain things just couldn't be forced. … Liesel headed home. She had someone ask around about the doctor Jacob was going to arrange to examine her. Meanwhile, Chelsea was worried. "Can't you just tell him the truth? He might not be that cruel. You two were together for three years, after all." "I'd rather not." Liesel caressed her belly. She was silent for a while before saying, "Since I can't lose the child, there's no need to let Jacob know about this. We're already divorced, and this child is part of my life now. I'll need your help dealing with the doctor." Whatever it was, she couldn't let Jacob find out about the baby. Chelsea didn't object. She seemed to think of something and said, "Natalie used to intern at Shifter Corporation. Do you think it's just a coincidence, or does she know something?" This came as a surprise to Liesel. Natalie had interned at Shifter Corporation? Did she know it belonged to Liesel, or… It piqued Liesel's suspicions, but she didn't dwell on the matter. "It's probably just a coincidence. She graduated from Alden University, and Shifter Corporation does campus recruitments there, too." Chelsea had only brought it up since it had occurred to her. She smiled and said, "Mr. Shifter and Neal should be back soon, right? I'm sure you'll feel more secure with them around." Neal Shifter was Jonathan's son, and the Shifter family had been managing Shifter Corporation on Liesel's behalf all these years. Since Heather's passing, the Shifters had become like family to Liesel. She smiled, and a rare hint of relief flashed in her eyes. … The following day, news of Uriah's downfall broke out. Elijah looked like a dandy but had surprisingly ruthless methods. He'd gotten someone to leak information on the dirty tricks Uriah had pulled to the paparazzi. Coincidentally, Uriah had recently murdered someone while driving under the influence and had gotten a scapegoat to take the fall. Thanks to everything being lumped together, he was soon arrested. Elijah had proper quality stocks delivered to Ford Corporation in exchange for the subpar stocks. When Liesel went to handle the handover, he watched her with interest. "Don't you trust me, Ms. Sharp?" He raised an eyebrow and eyed the light sheen of sweat at her temples. His gaze turned pointed. She smiled and blinked at him. "I wouldn't put it that way. Better safe than sorry, right?" Her smile and rare moment of slyness made her glow. Her eyes were so bright. Elijah smirked at the sight. It looked like the rumors about her couldn't be trusted at all. She was much more interesting than those naive young women. Jacob and Natalie happened to see this. Natalie approached with a smile and said, "You and Ms. Liesel seem to get along very well, Mr. Hardin. It looks like this matter was a blessing in disguise." Her tone was light-hearted and lively, which carried a hint of a young woman's naivety and cheer. Her words made one's imagination wander, though. It was as if Liesel and Elijah were more involved than they seemed. Jacob's expression darkened when he took in the smile on Liesel's face. Then, he said coolly, "Sorry to have troubled you over this, Mr. Hardin." "Oh, it was no trouble at all." Elijah smiled meaningfully. "Nothing is considered troublesome when I have someone as gorgeous as Ms. Liesel attending to me." "Ms. Liesel has always drawn a clear line between work and pleasure. You might have gotten the wrong idea, Mr. Hardin." Jacob's gaze flitted over Liesel. Elijah's smile widened. "Drawing a clear line between work and pleasure isn't the same as being heartless. One has to be thick-skinned when pursuing a woman, right? Or are you interfering in your employee's personal life, Mr. Ford?" Jacob faltered. Then, he said, "I'll leave you to it, Mr. Hardin." He turned and left with Natalie in tow. Liesel watched them. Her gaze was aloof. However, Elijah saw the glumness deep inside. He said, "Your precious Mr. Ford isn't all that great. Why don't you consider other fish in the sea?" There was a hint of amorosity to his words. Liesel returned to her senses and chuckled. "I remember you saying that I'm not your type, Mr. Hardin. Have you changed your mind?" Elijah looked at her. If he had to be honest, she was too stubborn and inflexible for his tastes. She was indeed not his type. Yet she was pretty and intelligent enough to mask her inflexibility. "Not really." He leaned closer. "But I'll make an exception for you. You should really consider my proposal." Liesel didn't take his words to heart. She was just glad she'd managed to resolve the stock problem and prevent Ford Corporation from suffering any losses. Jacob punished Natalie by docking three months of her pay and bonuses. Then, he paid Liesel double her salary. The colleagues in Liesel's department were pleased when she returned. "I'll admit it—I can't stand those who got in here because of their connections. Anyone else would've been fired ages ago." "I know, right? She's supposed to have graduated from Alden University, yet she made such a huge mistake immediately after taking over as Mr. Ford's secretary. Even if we were to talk about looks alone, it's not like she can compare with Ms. Sharp! I wonder what Mr. Ford sees in her…" Ford Corporation was one of the biggest in the industry, so it was harder for rookies to find their footing there compared to other companies. Their situation would only be worse if they didn't have the skills to back themselves up. It wasn't appropriate for Liesel to comment on the subject, but she knew it wasn't right to pick on Natalie like that. "Stop." She could feel a headache coming on as she stopped the gossip. "She's just a young woman who's new to this. You guys should focus on your work. I'll treat everyone to a nice meal in a couple of days, okay?" Only then did the crowd zip their lips and get back to work. Liesel needed to hand a contract to Jacob now that she was done with the matter with Hardin Corporation. She headed to his office and was about to knock when she heard Natalie's voice. Inside the room, Natalie bit her lip. Her eyes were red as she said, "I'm too useless, aren't I, Jake? Everyone says I can't compare to Ms. Liesel." Jacob frowned, and a hint of displeasure flashed in his eyes. He wiped her tears and said, "What's the point of comparing yourself to her? You two aren't the same." Liesel faltered outside the door. 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No | 2024-12-02 19:09 | active | 1951 | 0 | Read next chapter | She and her stepsister fell in love with the same man, but when he knelt down to beg her to save her stepsister, she felt desperate. She demanded to become his wife to save her stepsister. Two years later, when she got the divorce agreement as scheduled, she realized that she had ended up losing everything. ===== Emma Cooper boarded her flight home after three grueling months of filming. Today was also the final day of Emma's contractual marriage. The four-hour journey felt endless, but at last, the plane touched down. Once she retrieved her suitcase, she made her way toward the exit, expecting a company car. But as soon as the doors slid open, she spotted someone familiar--Edwin Reid, the Jenner family's long-time driver. He stood by a sleek black Rolls-Royce, his posture rigid and respectful, waiting. Dragging her suitcase, she approached. Edwin immediately took over, wordlessly opening the car door for her. Inside, a man sat in silence. His presence was cold yet commanding, encased in a perfectly tailored black suit. His sharply chiseled face devoid of any expression, he didn't look up--not even a glance her way. It was Ricky Jenner, her husband of two years. His unexpected appearance caught her off guard, though she quickly remembered why he was here. Their arrangement was ending today. Of course, he would show up. Emma slid into the car, maintaining a careful distance, the space between them as silent and tense as ever. For two years, Ricky had made it clear--he didn't want her close. Tonight was the first time they had been seated so near, and the closeness felt foreign. The faint scent of his cologne lingered between them, familiar but distant, like everything about him. Edwin quietly loaded her suitcase into the trunk and slid back behind the wheel. As the car pulled away from the airport, the silence inside grew suffocating. Ricky's expression remained as cold and distant as ever, his presence casting a shadow over the space. Emma's heart raced, each breath coming in shallow, uneasy waves. Twenty minutes later, the Rolls-Royce rolled to a stop in front of the Jenner family's grand estate. Before Emma could collect her thoughts, the butler rushed out, swiftly opening the door. Ricky stepped out first, his long strides carrying him toward the house without so much as a glance in her direction. "Let's go to the study," he muttered, his tone clipped, not even bothering to slow his pace. Emma's nerves had been on edge the entire ride. She knew what was coming. The moment she entered the study, she saw Ricky pull out a stack of papers from the desk drawer, tossing them in front of her. "Let's get a divorce," he said. Emma's heart twisted painfully in her chest, but she remained composed. She had loved Ricky for ten years, and wearing the title of Mrs. Jenner had never brought her closer to his heart. His body, his soul--none of him had ever belonged to her. "Nicola is old enough to marry now, isn't she?" Emma said, her voice trembling despite her best effort to keep it steady. Ricky's brow twitched slightly, a flicker of impatience crossing his sharp features. He didn't bother responding to her comment. Instead, he immediately extended the pen toward her, a silent demand. Emma forced a smile, but it felt like a crack in her mask. Without her usual makeup, her lips looked pale, and her face seemed drained of life. The exhaustion was undeniable. "Just sign it," Ricky said, emotionless and firm. She accepted the pen and, without sparing a glance at the contents of the contract, flipped to the last page and signed her name. The act felt final, yet hollow. As she placed the pen down, Emma glanced up at Ricky. His eyes, still striking, stared back at her with an icy detachment that sent a shiver through her. It was as if he was looking at a stranger, not his wife. "It's getting late. I'll move out tomorrow, if that's alright?" Emma asked, her voice fragile, her smile tense as she searched Ricky's face for even a shred of warmth. But Ricky's response came swift and sharp, dashing any hope. "Edwin will take you to a hotel." Was he really sending her away this very moment? Not even allowing her the courtesy of one last night under this roof? Her forced smile faltered, then vanished altogether. The silence between them stretched, heavy. Their eyes locked for a fleeting moment before she turned away, her heart hardening with each step as she left the room. In her bedroom, Emma took the suitcase she hadn't even had the chance to unpack. When she dragged her suitcase downstairs, the maids rushed to help, but she waved them off, her smile weary. "Thank you, but I can handle it." They exchanged helpless glances, standing quietly in a line as they watched her approach the door. In the two years she had spent in this house, Emma had grown to care for the people here. Everyone, except Ricky, had shown her warmth. A pang of sorrow hit her, but after enduring two years of emotional isolation, she no longer had the strength to fight. It was over. Time to move on, and finally, let go. Despite the searing pain ripping through her chest, Emma remained dry-eyed. She had learned how to hide her emotions well. As she slid into the backseat of the car, she forced herself to appear composed. Edwin drove her through the city streets and dropped her off at a five-star hotel. Without a word, he left. Inside, Emma checked in and powered on her phone, which had been off for hours. There was a missed call from her father, Colby Cooper. She inhaled deeply, bracing herself as she dialed his number. Colby picked up almost immediately. "Emma, Nicola's condition has worsened," he said, his voice rough, weighed down with exhaustion and worry. Emma's heart skipped a beat. "What? When did this happen?" "About a week ago." "Why didn't you tell me sooner?" she asked. "You were busy filming. I didn't want to burden you," Colby explained. Emma paused, the silence between them heavy. Her mind flashed back to two years ago, when she had donated her bone marrow to save Nicola Cooper. The realization hit her--she knew exactly why her father was calling. "What do you need me to do?" she asked, her voice steady but resigned. "No, there's nothing you need to do. Ricky's already taken care of everything--he's brought in top doctors, and the hospital found a bone marrow match for Nicola from the registry. You just need to visit when you can," Colby said. Emma stayed silent, her chest tightening. Colby, sensing her hesitation, gave her Nicola's room number and urged her to come soon, mentioning how much Nicola missed her. A sharp pain gripped her heart. She managed a weak "okay" before quickly ending the call, unable to hear more. That night felt endless. She tossed and turned on the unfamiliar hotel bed, her mind racing. By 2 a.m., she gave in, ordering a bottle of red w*ne. She drank most of it before finally drifting off into a fitful sleep. The next morning, close to noon, Emma was jolted awake by her phone ringing. Her agent's voice was quick and urgent on the other end. She pitched the idea of her joining a popular rural reality show--one that guaranteed fame for all who participated. "I'm not interested. I need a break," she replied, her voice groggy with exhaustion. Her agent snapped, clearly frustrated, "A break? Do you think you can take a break whenever you feel like it? Look, you've been in this industry for three years. You've turned down intimate scenes, refused reality shows and avoided any publicity stunts with male celebrities. The company has bent over backward to accommodate you! But what now?" Her voice grew sharper. "Three years in, and you still lack ambition. Keep this up, and your career will be done." "Then let it be done." "Emma, you..." Her agent's voice was cut off as Emma ended the call without hesitation. The frustration simmered inside her, but she didn't dwell on it. She headed straight to the bathroom, ignoring the incessant buzzing of her phone. After a long shower, feeling slightly more clear-headed, she decided to reach out to Jenifer Howard, a close friend she hadn't seen for a while. Emma asked if she could stay at Jenifer's place for a few days. Jenifer was thrilled and agreed, coming over to pick her up almost immediately. Once settled at Jenifer's, Emma unpacked her things and shared a quiet meal with her friend. That afternoon, she made her way to Ecatin General Hospital. Standing outside Nicola's room, Emma watched through the glass as the caregiver tried feeding her sister. Nicola, frail and pale, managed only a few bites before she began to retch. Emma's chest tightened with a sorrow she couldn't fully articulate. Nicola was her half-sister, five years younger and barely twenty now. They had been inseparable as children; Nicola had always looked up to her, following her everywhere. But everything changed when they both fell in love with Ricky. Two years ago, when Nicola was first diagnosed with leukemia, Ricky had been beside himself with worry. That was when the truth hit Emma--Ricky didn't love her. His heart belonged to Nicola. Chapter 2 You Don't Deserve To Be Around Nicola Back then, Emma's bl*od test results had come back clear--there were no complications, no signs of rejection. She could save Nicola. In truth, Emma wouldn't have hesitated to donate her bone marrow to a stranger, let alone her own sister. But before she could even voice her decision, Ricky had already thought of her as cold and indifferent, assuming she wouldn't step up to save Nicola. He was so desperate that he even knelt before her, pleading for her help--a sight that shattered Emma's heart. Never in her life had she seen Ricky humble himself for anyone like that. She had known Ricky since they were kids. From elementary school to high school, they had been inseparable. Childhood sweethearts, as some might have called them. Ricky used to get into fights with other boys just to defend her, and he would stay up late into the night to help her prepare for exams. She had believed, naively, that after all those years of being by his side, she would eventually earn his love. But she was wrong. Feelings, she had come to understand, were never won by logic or time. Emma was never as good at acting cute or knowing exactly how to please Ricky as Nicola. While he cared for both of them, the way he doted on Nicola was always more tender, more genuine. He must have loved her deeply. The thought pierced Emma's heart, and her eyes stung with unshed tears. What hurt most wasn't just Ricky's love for Nicola but the fact that he had assumed she was heartless enough to let her sister die. That judgment, so harsh and wrong, had infuriated her. In a moment of blind anger, she had demanded that Ricky marry her. She wanted to be his wife. Even though the marriage would only last two year, she had believed--foolishly--that it would be enough time for Ricky to fall in love with her. But reality, sharp and unforgiving, had torn that hope apart. She had lost. Miserably. "You still have the nerve to show your face here?" A biting voice yanked Emma out of her thoughts. Emma quickly wiped away her tears and turned to see Verena Cooper standing behind her, her expression instantly turning cold. Verena, her stepmother, was forty but looked a decade younger. With her perfectly styled hair and chic designer clothes, she exuded elegance and control. When Emma was still mourning the loss of her mother, Verena, who had been the family's servant, got pregnant. The father of the baby was Colby. "Spare me the crocodile tears!" Verena sneered, brushing past Emma as she entered the hospital room. Emma swallowed her frustration and followed behind, forcing herself to remain composed. When Nicola saw her, a faint light flickered in her otherwise tired eyes. "Emma," she said softly, a trace of warmth in her voice. Emma smiled, walking over to gently take Nicola's hand. "I heard you've been missing me." Nicola nodded, her expression gentle. "I haven't seen you for three months. I really missed you." Emma's heart twisted painfully. Nicola, with her innocence and kindness, made everything so much more difficult. How could her own sister, the one she'd loved and cared for, be the one standing between her and the man she longed for? When Nicola had fallen ill, Emma had crossed a line she could never uncross--using that tragedy to secure her place as Mrs. Jenner. She had expected Nicola to resent her for it, maybe even despise her. In her mind, their meetings would be cold, filled with resentment and distance. But Nicola still cared about her as though nothing had changed. And that was the hardest part of all. Every time Emma looked at her sister, the guilt became unbearable. "I'm taking a break right now, so I've got plenty of time to spend with you," Emma said, her eyes still red from emotion, but she forced a smile. Nicola's face lit up. "That's amazing! I want you to visit me every day until I'm discharged, okay?" "Of course, I'll be here every day," Emma replied warmly. From the side, Verena rolled her eyes, glaring at Emma with open contempt. She held her tongue for Nicola's sake, but every time she looked at Emma, her anger flared. She couldn't forget how Nicola had become a shell of herself when Ricky married Emma. Fighting her bitterness, Verena coaxed Nicola to sleep. Once Nicola was asleep, she turned to Emma, her voice cold. "Ricky's coming soon to see Nicola. If you don't want an uncomfortable scene, you'd better go." Emma stood silently, taking in her words. After one last glance at Nicola, now peacefully asleep, she turned and headed for the door. Just as she reached the doorway, Verena's voice cut through the air once more. "Don't bother coming back. After everything you've done to her, you don't deserve to be around Nicola." Emma didn't say a word. She walked out, her steps heavy with the weight of a truth she'd long grown accustomed to carrying. Emma quietly closed the door behind her and collapsed onto a bench in the corridor. She buried her face in her hands as tears flowed uncontrollably, her body shaking with silent sobs. Jenifer had been waiting outside in the car for far too long. Concerned, she decided to head into the hospital to check on Emma. When she entered the corridor and saw Emma hunched over on the bench, looking utterly defeated, Jenifer was about to rush over when she noticed Ricky stepping out of the elevator. He paused when he spotted Emma, but after a brief pause, he walked toward her. Emma had been following Ricky everywhere since childhood; she knew the sound of his footsteps anywhere. Hearing that familiar rhythm, she quickly wiped her face and tried to compose herself, though the effort felt futile. "Are you here to see Nicola?" she asked, forcing a smile as she looked up at him. Her eyes were swollen from crying, with streaks of smudged makeup on her face. She looked fragile, a shadow of her usual self. Ricky's response was indifferent. "You've already visited her?" "Yes," Emma whispered. For a moment, something in her appearance must have stirred a hint of sympathy, because Ricky, in an unusual display of kindness, added softly, "Don't worry. Nicola will be undergoing a bone marrow transplant soon. She'll get better soon enough." "I know." With just those words, Ricky simply turned to push open the door to Nicola's room. But before he could step inside, Emma couldn't help but call after him, "Please, take good care of her." If she couldn't have him, then maybe it was time to let go, to give him back to Nicola--the one he truly loved. Ricky paused, his hand on the door. Without turning to face her, he replied in a voice laced with restrained anger, "I don't need you to remind me. I'll take care of her." His words were sharp, each syllable weighted with frustration. Emma flinched. She had already signed the divorce papers, freeing him from their hollow marriage, giving him the chance to return to Nicola. This was what he had always wanted, wasn't it? So why did he still seem so furious with her? Was he really that eager to be rid of her? Did he hate her that much? Ricky disappeared into the room, but Emma remained frozen on the bench, her eyes locked on the closed door. She felt hollow, lost in the emptiness of it all. Jenifer, who had been watching from a distance, couldn't bear it any longer. She rushed over, gently pulling Emma to her feet and dragging her away from the hospital ward. In the days that followed, Emma continued visiting the hospital, but she no longer went inside Nicola's room. She only stood by the door, looking through the glass to catch a glimpse of her sister. Sometimes she would see Ricky taking Nicola for walks outside, their closeness painfully clear. From afar, she would watch, a quiet spectator to the life she had no part in. Ricky's coldness toward her was always in stark contrast to his gentle care for Nicola, a contrast that left Emma with a deep, aching wound that never seemed to heal. A month later, Nicola successfully underwent her bone marrow transplant. There were no signs of rejection or complications, and her recovery was progressing smoothly. For the first time in a long while, Emma felt a sense of relief. In the past month, Ricky spent nearly all his time at the hospital, constantly by Nicola's side. He seemed to have forgotten about going to the courthouse with her to finalize the divorce. Emma had watched enough of his affection toward Nicola. She was ready to close this chapter, ready to walk away and rebuild her life. That day, she made up her mind to call him. The phone rang for what felt like an eternity before Ricky finally picked up. "What is it?" he asked, his tone as cold and detached as ever. Emma didn't hesitate. "When are we going to finalize the divorce?" There was a heavy pause on the other end of the line. When Ricky finally spoke again, his voice was distant, but his words caught her off guard. "I haven't signed the papers yet." Her heart skipped a beat. After all this time, he still hadn't signed the divorce papers? Emma froze for a moment, her mind racing. Why hadn't Ricky signed the papers yet? Could he have changed his mind? Was there a possibility he no longer wanted the divorce? The thought was fleeting and absurd, and she quickly dismissed it. Ricky had always wanted to be free of her. Now that Nicola was recovering and old enough to marry, there was no reason for him to hold on. This delay couldn't possibly mean anything different. "Meet me at the courthouse tomorrow at nine," she said, her tone sharp, leaving no room for discussion before hanging up the phone. Meanwhile, in Ricky's office. For two years, Ricky had been waiting for this moment--the end of their marriage. The divorce papers had been drawn up months ago, prepared by his assistant, ready for the final signatures that would sever their ties for good. He had thought the moment he signed would bring relief, a clean break. But after Emma had actually signed them, something gnawed at him. A strange unease he couldn't shake. Ricky wasn't sure anymore, not even of himself. He wasn't something to be traded or handed over between two women. His decisions were his own--no one else had the right to make them for him. He calmly finished his work, then pulled the divorce papers from his desk drawer and tore them to pieces. "Divorce?" Ricky's lips twisted into a mocking smile. "It's not that simple. The game has just begun." ...... ==== Two years ago, Ricky found himself coerced into marrying Emma to protect the woman he cherished. From Ricky's perspective, Emma was despicable, resorting to underhanded schemes to ensure their marriage. He maintained a distant and cold attitude toward her, reserving his warmth for another. Yet, Emma remained wholeheartedly dedicated to Ricky for more than ten years. As she grew weary and considered relinquishing her efforts, Ricky was seized by a sudden fear. What happens next? 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We Focus On Cases & Revenue | Tired of tracking meaningless metrics? We focus on what matters: new cases & cost per case. Want to dominate 2025? Step up your game and contact Rocket Pilots today. Your planning for 2025 starts now. | CONTACT_US | https://rocketpilots.com/ | Rocket Pilots | https://www.facebook.com/rocketpilotsmarketing/ | 130 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Contact Us | 0 | rocketpilots.com | DCO | We take market share from the competition and redirect it to your firm! Quality marketing doesn’t have to be rocket science! | https://rocketpilots.com/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/467553676_2380713105636602_9196608522184712318_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=qj0H0SrhdbAQ7kNvgFAFsxV&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AW2BwOOVzRrj_ZKDnkwHz2K&oh=00_AYAQ1U26IowUE7FvXSamT2eHLfdCIxTdAbdwMXJAdtDCbA&oe=67542FE3 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Rocket Pilots | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We Focus On Cases & Revenue | Tired of tracking meaningless metrics? We focus on what matters: new cases & cost per case. Want to dominate 2025? Step up your game and contact Rocket Pilots today. Your planning for 2025 starts now. | CONTACT_US | https://rocketpilots.com/ | Rocket Pilots | https://www.facebook.com/rocketpilotsmarketing/ | 130 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Contact Us | 0 | rocketpilots.com | DCO | We take market share from the competition and redirect it to your firm! Quality marketing doesn’t have to be rocket science! | https://rocketpilots.com/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/467553676_2380713105636602_9196608522184712318_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=qj0H0SrhdbAQ7kNvgFAFsxV&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AW2BwOOVzRrj_ZKDnkwHz2K&oh=00_AYAQ1U26IowUE7FvXSamT2eHLfdCIxTdAbdwMXJAdtDCbA&oe=67542FE3 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Rocket Pilots | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2024 Ford Edge SE | $5K Rebate! | SHOP_NOW | https://www.soerens.com/inventory/new-2024-ford-ed | Soerens Ford of Brookfield,WI | https://www.facebook.com/SoerensFord/ | 4,026 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Shop Now | 0 | soerens.com | CAROUSEL | $5K Rebate! | https://www.soerens.com/inventory/new-2024-ford-edge-se-awd-4d-sport-utility-2fmpk4g98rbb24433/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469179705_1792997251535262_712045997320762793_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=HcqUdylnU28Q7kNvgFko-_S&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=A_eeg3urvE6Z1DtyP5Vec4M&oh=00_AYBA3IeUgvVU1sWLwWdjVpXbuoIiDgziajZNKcUZbLSbuA&oe=67543CA0 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Soerens Ford of Brookfield,WI | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Rocket Pilots: New Cases Guaranteed | Sick of tracking metrics that don't move the needle? Focus on what drives new cases. Ready to own 2025? Let's talk. Rocket Pilots can take your firm to new heights. Contact us now! | CONTACT_US | https://rocketpilots.com/ | Rocket Pilots | https://www.facebook.com/rocketpilotsmarketing/ | 130 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Contact Us | 0 | rocketpilots.com | DCO | We take market share from the competition and redirect it to your firm! Quality marketing doesn’t have to be rocket science! | https://rocketpilots.com/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/467699901_593162543275269_2607877251309658997_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60&_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=xfRZy17EdgYQ7kNvgGXQDAW&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AW2BwOOVzRrj_ZKDnkwHz2K&oh=00_AYA4EI6sntAOfDqmkLAspZOFTuhBl8TqbbW14ygNpGyKfw&oe=67542170 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Rocket Pilots | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We Focus On Cases & Revenue | Attorneys, sick of vanity metrics? We generate & report on new cases & cost per case. What else do you need? Step up your game and contact Rocket Pilots today. Your planning for 2025 starts now. | LEARN_MORE | http://fb.me/ | Rocket Pilots | https://www.facebook.com/rocketpilotsmarketing/ | 130 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn more | 0 | fb.me | IMAGE | We take market share from the competition and redirect it to your firm! Quality marketing doesn’t have to be rocket science! | http://fb.me/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/467679477_1293680392074616_109501809069628777_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=jsIEAVZHkTkQ7kNvgFtDBwk&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYDl0bnmNa2dEBjP2gOYicDj0nIeH8DG1jAm96Jo_4Kgtw&oe=67542EE7 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Rocket Pilots | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Schools of Choice Information Night | Have you heard the news? SSUSD is launching three new opportunities for learning for 2025-2026! Find out more online or join us for an information night at Vieweg campus (currently Richmond, 348 Rowe St, Ridgecrest, CA 93555) on December 3 at 5:30 p.m. | EVENT_RSVP | https://www.facebook.com/events/1215194096209037/ | Sierra Sands Unified School District | https://www.facebook.com/SSUSD/ | 3,233 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | INTERESTED | 0 | Schools of Choice Information Night | EVENT | Join us to find out more about our three new schools of choice: Pierce Academy of the Arts (TK-6) Vieweg STEM Academy (TK-8) High Desert School, an Independent Study School (7-12) and Middle College (9) | https://www.facebook.com/events/1215194096209037/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468797179_552409027543921_7320830360000038700_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60&_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=mt2N1hyck-gQ7kNvgF6u7Bb&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYAtXC4Boweist-ANWKQgVX9GrFr57TU04Z1QKL_URaWrg&oe=67542E77 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Sierra Sands Unified School District | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center | 🎅 Santa Toddler Time is Coming Soon! 🎄 Make magical holiday memories with your little one at Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center! 📅 Dates: December 17th & 18th ⏰ Time: 9 AM - 12 PM ✨ Ages: 5 and under 💲 Cost: $8 per child 🌟 What to Expect: 🎶 Festive Christmas music 🎁 Themed toys and open play 📸 A photo with Santa at no extra cost 🍬 A sweet holiday treat No pre-registration is needed—just drop in and join the fun! 📍 Questions? Email ellie@clarksvilleelite.com or call (931) 906-1663. We can’t wait to celebrate the season with you and your little ones! 🎉 | LEARN_MORE | Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center | https://www.facebook.com/clarksvillegymnastics/ | 7,158 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn more | 0 | IMAGE | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469095938_1272800723960947_5158931092520591070_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60&_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=JoJTdlq65tEQ7kNvgHelGsj&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYB2GH1_M8BbBydtaFYII_MFDf_CSg7HVvcBpx3C8B8s6w&oe=67541D75 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jeep Gladiator - South Florida Customs | LEARN_MORE | https://www.soflocustom.com/inventory/jeep-gladiat | SoFlo Customs | https://www.facebook.com/SouthFloridaJeeps/ | 31,653 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn more | 0 | soflocustom.com | IMAGE | YEAR: 2024TOP: Hard TopCOLOR: High Gloss Tuscadero PinkTRIM: Lifted CustomLIFT: 4TIRES: 38′RIMS: 20 Black APOCHOOD: PredatorGRILL: Stubby Front Bumper with WinchSIDESTEPS: PowerstepsHEADLIGHTS: 9” HaloSPECIAL FEATURES: Color-Matched Fenders, Aluminum Roll Cage, Light BarWEATHERPROOF INTERIOR: Bl... | https://www.soflocustom.com/inventory/jeep-gladiator-272/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468620481_3087916294690445_7820150502026834693_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=sOwmRZZkccMQ7kNvgFLp0s_&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYBTkvORZC1i3meLm2EEq2K9YPaNHN4vgFiiJjvho8HpZA&oe=67544864 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | SoFlo Customs | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Milwaukee's One-Stop Holiday Shop | MILWAUKEE, it's time to get SAUCED! Join us for a little bit of Christmas cheer. A little bit of ho, ho, ho-ing. And a lot of holiday shopping at Pilot Project Brewing. 🎁 Shop from 40+ local vendors 🎅🏻 Sip on craft beers 🎄 Vibe to tunes form DJ DRiPSweat SAUCED Night Market is FREE to attend with RSVP! | LEARN_MORE | https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/saucedmarket | Sauced | https://www.facebook.com/saucedmarket/ | 2,436 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | ticketleap.events | DCO | {{product.description}} | https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/saucedmarket/very-merry-night-market | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468660518_1680739532785087_4835063845299778445_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=p0CjdXAfTYYQ7kNvgHb5xyB&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYDuP5VoA6YX9IFyt5ACbGE9G2YKs-hGQ7BNK133oA__qw&oe=6754161D | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Sauced | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Milwaukee's One-Stop Holiday Shop | MILWAUKEE, it's time to get SAUCED! Join us for a little bit of Christmas cheer. A little bit of ho, ho, ho-ing. And a lot of holiday shopping at Pilot Project Brewing. 🎁 Shop from 40+ local vendors 🎅🏻 Sip on craft beers 🎄 Vibe to tunes form DJ DRiPSweat SAUCED Night Market is FREE to attend with RSVP! | LEARN_MORE | https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/saucedmarket | Sauced | https://www.facebook.com/saucedmarket/ | 2,436 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | ticketleap.events | DCO | {{product.description}} | https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/saucedmarket/very-merry-night-market | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468660518_1680739532785087_4835063845299778445_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=p0CjdXAfTYYQ7kNvgHb5xyB&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYDuP5VoA6YX9IFyt5ACbGE9G2YKs-hGQ7BNK133oA__qw&oe=6754161D | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Sauced | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Register and Receive Two Free Months Instantly! | ☎️ Sign up for Voiply Business service today and get 2 months free with annually pre pay. | LEARN_MORE | https://www.voiply.com/business-phone-solutions | Voiply | https://www.facebook.com/voiply/ | 2,190 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn more | 0 | www.voiply.com | IMAGE | Take advantage of this limited-time offer! Sign up now and your first two months are on us. Experience the difference with zero cost for the first two months and see why our customers love our service! | https://www.voiply.com/business-phone-solutions | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468880148_1119622000165413_2152156706325209538_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=wgxo-OMcJrcQ7kNvgHni8-B&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AjZxni1ZJ20MoAL32UMoZFH&oh=00_AYBXboWzouYDt5WEEwIIN49jiYJbUMFe26eUK67Avfx20Q&oe=67542E74 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Voiply | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2024 Ford Edge SE | $5K Rebate! | SHOP_NOW | https://www.soerens.com/inventory/new-2024-ford-ed | Soerens Ford of Brookfield,WI | https://www.facebook.com/SoerensFord/ | 4,026 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Shop Now | 0 | soerens.com | CAROUSEL | $5K Rebate! | https://www.soerens.com/inventory/new-2024-ford-edge-se-awd-4d-sport-utility-2fmpk4g98rbb24433/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469179705_1792997251535262_712045997320762793_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=HcqUdylnU28Q7kNvgFko-_S&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=A_eeg3urvE6Z1DtyP5Vec4M&oh=00_AYBA3IeUgvVU1sWLwWdjVpXbuoIiDgziajZNKcUZbLSbuA&oe=67543CA0 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Soerens Ford of Brookfield,WI | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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No | 2024-12-02 20:12 | active | 1952 | 0 | We know you’re tired of leftovers, so here’s an easy Sicilian Style Sausage and Ricotta Pizza loaded with bold Mezzetta flavors that you can enjoy for any meal!🍕 Yield: 1 pizza Prep Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes INGREDIENTS 4 cups bread flour 1 ½ teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon sugar 1 (.25 ounce) packet instant yeast 1 ½ cups warm water 2 tablespoons Mezzetta Saute Extra Virgin Olive Oil, plus extra for greasing ¼ cup Mezzetta® Pizza Sauce ¼ cup ricotta cheese ¼ cup cooked and crumbled Italian sausage ¼ cup Mezzetta® Roasted Red Bell Pepper Strips ¼ cup Mezzetta® Sliced Castelvetrano Olives, torn Freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano, to taste Fresh basil leaves, torn to garnish Mezzetta® Calabrian Chili Hot Sauce, to garnish INSTRUCTIONS 1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, sugar, and yeast. Pour in the warm water and olive oil. Mix with a spoon or your hands until the dough comes together into a shaggy ball. 2. Transfer the dough to a floured surface and knead for about 8-10 minutes until smooth and elastic. Alternatively, use a stand mixer with a dough hook for 5-6 minutes. 3. Lightly oil a large bowl and place the dough inside. Cover with plastic wrap or a damp towel and let it rise in a warm spot until doubled in size (about 1-2 hours). 4. Generously oil a 13x18-inch sheet pan with olive oil. Punch down the dough and stretch it out to fit the pan. If the dough resists, let it rest for 5-10 minutes before stretching again. Cover the pan loosely with plastic wrap or a damp towel and let the dough rise again for 30-45 minutes. 5. Preheat your oven to 475°F. 6. Spread the pizza sauce all over the dough, even out to the edges of the pan. Dollop the ricotta cheese all over the pizza and top with the cooked Italian sausage, roasted red bell pepper strips, sliced Castelvetrano olives and freshly grated parm. 7. Transfer to the oven to bake for 15-20 minutes until the crust is golden and topping are bubbling. 8. Garnish the pizza with torn fresh basil leaves, remove from the pan, slice and serve immediately. Drizzle with Calabrian chili hot sauce, if desired. 9. Enjoy! #mezzetta #mezzettamakesitbetta #justopensomemezzetta #pizza #olives | MESSAGE_PAGE | Mezzetta | https://www.facebook.com/Mezzetta/ | 338,855 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Send message | 0 | VIDEO | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468955412_907801201496724_5466871062802860240_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=5qTa-kjmXvgQ7kNvgEBYT0I&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=AoGJGbu7DRVjCqdocYGKROM&oh=00_AYBaXrHo5Sy0XXDJhMGLlHAZnZjPt4m0CFJ3xG5UyUvt_Q&oe=67541F72 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Mezzetta | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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🎄50% OFF Ofertas Navidad 🎄 | Por tiempo limitado. | SHOP_NOW | https://www.cakeshautecouture.com/cursos/producto/ | Patricia Arribálzaga - Cakes Haute Couture | https://www.facebook.com/patriciaarribalzagaCHC/ | 216,003 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Shop Now | 0 | cakeshautecouture.com | CAROUSEL | Por tiempo limitado. | https://www.cakeshautecouture.com/cursos/producto/curso-online-los-pasteles-de-patricia-arribalzaga/ | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/469111534_1216691769423865_6064669287470271415_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60&_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=VXgxr-Ax9TcQ7kNvgFOXU6m&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=AoGJGbu7DRVjCqdocYGKROM&oh=00_AYBA45SQDQAjcUHNHIlE4f-633OreEsEBwMeuU51nCBzEg&oe=675441BD | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Patricia Arribálzaga - Cakes Haute Couture | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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****ONLINE ONLY AUCTION**** 2003 GMC Sonoma Pickup, Railroad, Pyrex, Vinyl Records, Fisher Price Toys, Die Cast, Sports Cards, Costume Jewelry, Clocks, Stereo Equipment, Arcade Game, Bow's, Toys, Care Bears, Watches, Gun Scope's, Stained Glass Pieces and more. 12.10.2024 Preview every Tuesday 9a to 5p 12.11.2024 Online auction with a staggered ending at 6:30p 12.12.2024 Pickup will be on Thursday at 9:30 to 5:30 https://www.aaaauctionservice.com 2003 GMC Sonoma Pickup Extended Cab, 35302 miles Glass Perfume Bottles Glass Perfume Bottles (1 without Lid) American Brillant Crystal Pitcher with 4 non American Brillant Crystal Bowl, American Brillant Crystal: Decanter, Pitcher, Cream & Sugar Sets, Jadeite Uranium Range Salt & Pepper Shakers Hoosier Glass Shakers (3), Porcelain Covered Turtle Lamp - does not work (cord has damage) Cast Iron Stove Queen, miniature Yellow Glass Candy Dish with Gold Glass Lid Metal Match Dispensers x3 Black Americana New Orleans Salt & Pepper Black Americana String Dispenser, Miss Martha Black Americana Plastic Cream & Sugar, Salt & Black Americana Syrup Dispenser & Salt (2) & Black Americana Salt & Pepper Shakers show wear Black Americana Porcelain Vinegar & Oil Black Americana Cookie Jar shows wear, Aunt Black Americana Key Holder Cast Iron Corn Molds x2 Hostess Fruit Cake Tin. Hand Mixer, Flour Sifter, Black Americana Salt & Pepper Shaker & Syrup Black Americana Spice Containers Black Americana Porcelain Salt & Pepper Shakers Black Americana Porcelain Salt & Pepper Shakers Footed Table Top Mirror, Glass Mirrored Coasters, German Porcelain Half Doll, Pewter Pig Handled Black Americana Figures, Miss Martha's Collection Black Americana Wood Jointed Man, Cloth Dolls, 5 Black Americana Brushes, Salt & Pepper Shakers Automotive Multimeter, bike seat, Ballast, Ice Mountable work bench light, work lamp, caged work Digital multimeter, work gloves, hats, metal lazy Hand saws, files, scrapers, wheels, brass door Hand Crank seed sower, Hypro roller pump, rusty Metal pipe wrenches Black & Decker Mouse sander/polisher- in case, Rainbow High Color Changing car, for Rainbow High Franklin Mint Vanna White 16 inch doll outfit, Doll Sofa jewelry box, Gene Matshall By Mel Odom Tonner Doll Company Mary Lee, in box, Kripplebush Floor Mats, wooden boxes, missing slats, Ball Extension cord. Emerson black-and-white Black-and-white photos of a Victorian boy. Framed Signed Charles H Overly water colored framed Framed coverlet section. embroidery frame piece. Victorian monochromatic framed picture. Framed Napoleon lithograph cartoon. Cartoon poster of Fort Wayne Indiana. Aladdin alacite table lamp. Double table lamp, Denim shop apron, basketball net, ice scraper, Hand brace drills with bits. Dewalt battery Pampered chef adjustable tiered tower still in Espresso coffee maker still in box Samsonite case, train case, ironing board covers, Bulova clock radio pre MCM. Doesn’t work. General Electric clock radio, silvertone clock Zenith clock radio - powers on. General Metal hanging eagle metal mailbox attaches to Burlap coffee bean sacks. Leaded glass hanging shade. Leaded glass hanging shade. Cookware Visions 11 piece range top set Crock jugs Metal airplane wall decor, cardboard US map of Decorative small carousel horse Antique art on wood, English rabbit 1and English Wall lighting fixtures frosted glass and silver Nexx Tech ESDVD100 DVD player. - powers on. US Flag. African broom. Office supplies. Craftsman drill bit sets. Franklin ladder bolas. Wood adobe style Kleenex storage cabinet. Metal toolbox with various sized wrenches Gas cans. Tool belts. Douglas Hydroclean Remington electric blower/vac with bag (no power Cables, hoses, level, fishing net, Set of 2 Norton grinding wheels - 14 x 3 x 1.25 James King & Co. Warning Triangle Flare Kits - Hardware and parts in tackle box. Tracer lithium Metal toolbox with wrenches and other tools. Metal toolbox. 2 fishing rods in case. Folding Best Buy highway kit. Pots and pans. Sterilite Spark Polarity and Current tester, untested, Little Miss Muffin Dolls, unicorn plush, Winne Hot Wheels Drag racer, Hot Wheels Semi #44 car Hot Wheels 1985 Semi Car Carrier, Hot Wheels 1997 Lincoln Logs with logs, slats, plastic roofs and Craftsman Scroll Saw - powers on, Weller Craftsman Double Insulated Dual Motion Sander - Sockets Wood Staircase Spindles x6, Flashlights, Sanding Graphic tees - various sizes Baseball cards. Football cards - including J Baseball cards: Darryl Strawberry, Jimmie Fox, Polaroid camera in case Football cards in binder including Brodie C Baseball cards in binder including Todd Zeile, Pokémon cards in binder One Piece game cards in binder Plastic cowboys and indians. The Wizard of Oz, Board games: Rise and Decline of the Third Funko Pop figures in boxes: Donald Trump, José Kmart binoculars in case Costume jewelry 2 mantle clocks Nerf guns (7) American Girl Doll Molly Pleasant Company [2] Wooden Walking sticks [3] Metal reproduction Signs [3] Metal Reproduction Signs, Elvis, Welcome to [3] Metal reproduction Signs [3] Metal reproduction Signs, Lifes Too Short [3] Metal Reproduction Signs, Step Aside Coffee [3] Metal Reproduction Signs, Elvis [3] Metal Reproduction Signs, Widow Makers [3] Metal Reproduction Signs, Step Aside Coffee Teenagers Reproduction Metal Sign, Surf Style Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia Volumes 1-12, Charlie Protoform Magnum Junior RC Car and remote, Vinyl Records including Elvis, Dolly Parton, Disney's Wonderful World Of Knowledge, Volume. Army Men, tanks, and helicopters, Nerf Guns, Movie and Sports posters, Who's That Girl, Movie and Sports Posters, Surviving Christmas, Cassette Tapes - large assortment including Albums including boogie wonderland, Bobby W Optimus Speakers, Blue Poppy Plates, Pfaltzgraff Hampton Bay Flexible Track Lighting Kit in Box Faux flowers, handcrafted holiday jars, fabric, Handblown handpainted egg ornaments. Ceramic Railroad CN first aid kit. Railroad. Pennsylvania Central first aid kit. Railroad con rail, first aid kit box. Railroad New York, Connecticut system, first aid Railroad Norfolk Southern first aid kit. Eagle pump oiler cans, unknown oil can. Eagle oiler cans, unknown oiler can. Flower cookie cutter cases, Dandelion 56 sets, Flower cookie cutter cases, Dandelion 56 sets, NIB Flower cookie cutter cases, Dandelion 56 Sonoma Bird Canister, Bavaria Pear Bowl & Platter Campa Potti, Igloo Coolers x2, AstroA1 Electric Rubbermaid Bread saver, cooking books, lawn Smart Sift Litter Box, in box, like new Brass items, large brass India style etched tea Brass items. Candlestick holders bells, India Brass items. Brass funnel, incense lid, brass Allen dairy wooden crate. insulators in green, clear and blue glass. Lincoln barrel Banks. Wrist watch. Frondini watch Binoculars deraisme militaire 25616 broken Solid copper chrome plated tea kettle. bookends Silver plate velvet lined trinket box. Three Silver plated flatware service pieces. Silver plated tea pots, sugar and creamer Asian cabinet 2 doors with drawer. Approximately Danger Live Track Fiberglass Sign Railroad Tunnel Sign Pocket watch cases 18s, yellow gold f. Cadet Railroad Ave Street sign No Motor Bike Or Motorcycle Parking Sign Y Track Sign Novelty Stop On Red Railroad Sign BNSF No Trespassing railroad sign Railroad, remote operations, metal sign. "2" Sign for 2 tracks railroad [2] Railroad tunnel mile post signs Norfolk Southern Crossing Sign No Yard Engine Sign Railroad Speed limit Sign Railroad No Trespassing Sign Exempt sign Green porch light shade. Railroad Conrail wrench Railroad Conrail wrench Locomotive railroad vows. Railroad CSX rail piece. Quantum end of train Glitter lava lamp - works Railroad rear end light. Star flash. John Lennon wooden plaque. Copper Toned elephant picture, scrapbooking [2] Leather satchels some staining and scuffs War Training at the University of Toledo framed Motor News October 1929 framed back cover, Railroad train set from 1958. Unsure of all CDs, Neil Diamond, Jefferson Starship, Dave Railroad chessie passenger blanket. Railroad baseball caps of Norfolk Southern, CSX, Railroad baseball caps, CSX, Norfolk Southern, Railroad book Norfolk and western strike of 1978. Railroad book the old West, the railroaders. Norfolk Southern first aid kit bag. Plastic New York railroad metal spoon. East Broad, top Railroad metal train crossing toy signs. Railroad toy, LnN car. Toy train engine. Wooden 1953 in Indiana license plates. Locomotive engine of reservoir key. Railroad insulator with wooden post. Pennsylvania railroad metal tag broken hole. Railroad freedom train coin. Car builder coaster. Railroad 1979 kaboose belt buckle. Various Railroad. Railroading for America Norfolk Pennants Baltimore in Ohio transportation museum, Railroad Chessy system training handling rules. Railroad track grease brush. Military helmet. Marine Corps base lunch tray. Metal no parking sign. Railroad Southern Pacific lines metal sign. Railroad station wooden sign. Railroad crossing signal lenses plastic. Ball Watch Co, Cleveland, Seth Thomas, 110 year Railroad Con rail, first aid kit. Pneumatic tools, 1/4 hydraulic riveter, craftsman Exit signs boxes open - powers on. Quartzline 2 inch metal clamps, pipe cutter, oil filter Lawn furniture webbing, wall clock, paint Stillson, drop forge, unknown monkey wrenched. Marble top dresser with brass pulls. Some Technics SL-BL3 turntable - powers on Phillips DVD player. Dynex tv with DVD player. Yamaha stereo receiver R-500 powers on Sanyo double cassette deck, RD W41A. Does not Panasonic AV control receiver, S a – HT400 - JVC speakers approximately 18 inches tall by 10 Tall dark wood bookshelf with two large open Mid-century modern bedroom set includes a light Mid century modern dresser, Veneer is broken a Mid Century Modern chest of drawers, 40 x 20 x Beveled glass windows, has damage on frame. Filing cabinet/ printer stand on wheels. Beauty rest mattress, approximately 79x60. No traffic sign featuring a directional arrow "Road Closed" sign made of durable metal with a Large metal stop sign with reflective red red metal "STOP" sign, made from durable reflective black and yellow diagonal John Deere toy vest lid needs repaired, marker Delonghi heater, unknown heater. Both power on Beverage crates, wire shelving, office chair no Nova wheel chair Throw pillows and throw rugs good condition 4 x6 Compact ATV/motorcycle jack. Central hydraulics Arcade game. Nichibutsu Terra Presta untested. Arcade cougar dart game. Approximately 86 inches wooden dining table with a square top and ornate Tow cable, camping cookware. Power tools, Rockwell and tool shop belt sanders, Gray tarp, non-slip rug mats pads. Galvanized, Airless paint sprayer untested. Model number Sears auto creeper 36 inches, metal luggage, two Kmart auto creeper 40 inches long. Unknown auto framed artwork features a beautifully Lucky Dog framed picture by artist Susan Webster Framed art with geometric shapes, leaves, gold Lighting fixture shade. Medium base keyless urea GE electric dryer scratches, dents. Samsung dryer untested. Scratches and dents. White tarps Cast iron shoe last, mounted to piece of wood Pneumatic thermometer, gauge, D – C amplifiers Garden sprayers, reGina power vacuum. Table base. Fisher price 3 in 1 travel tender. Crib bumper Wooden furniture Movers x6 Koehler motor. Kohler 14 HP motor. Kohler motor/ engine Kohler motor/ engine Southbend lathe works, lathe and parts. Military flight duffel bag. Over the sink wire rack. Walker with wheels. Waterbed heating system. Christmas tree stand. Central Pneumatic 2hp, 29 gal, 150 psi, air Owen's Corning Pink insulation Oak Barrister general Store Display Antique Primitive Display shelf 48 x 14 x 40 Wood bookshelf 36 x 10 x 36, scratches, wear, Homemade record and cassette tape cabinet. Vinyl record stand Solid wood shelf painted. Some scuffs. Twin foam mattress. Bed bunk ladder. Ironing Automotive creeper Craftsman shop lights Pedestal sink, countertop sink. Concrete angel - Approximately 19 inches high. Lighted Christmas soldier. outdoor holiday Ironing board and pet/child gate Fishing lures. MEPPS3AGLIA British French patent Fishing lures. Rapala, no. Blue fox. Eagle claw Snelled fishing hooks, pliers, screwdriver, tough Fishing reels. Zebco 733. Silstar CLS 40 classic Fishing Tacklebox. Plano Coleman propane lantern case and lantern Brass lamp with stone accent on base, light at Wooden firewood box Norwak supply carbon dioxide tank Auto body Finishing wheels and pads. Metal hole Punches, metal adapter attachments, Pipe threading set. Grinding discs. Stationary Numark PT-01 Portable turntable, untested ADC CD-100X CD Player, powers up Denon DRM-540 cassette Deck, powers up Tascom CD-A500 CD/Cassette deck, powers up Pioneer PL-A35 Turntable, turns on and spins Sansiu SPA-3700 Speaker set, works Wooden, Wicker and Metal Doll chairs, Nutcracker, Andrea by Sadek elephant, owls and panda statues Andrea by Sadak Panda and Black bear statues Andrea by Sadek Wolf, koala, and Brown Bear Tin Easter Egg wind up music maker, no music, Royal Stone China bowl, Universal food grinder, Andrea By Sadek Fox, Elephant, and Bison Marked .925 Sterling rings total weight 1.197 g GI Joe Dolls, broken, Remco bunker, Mega Force Pins, 1980 Bear Indianapolis Motor speedway, 16 piece Billiard Ball set, in box, used Footed Pez dispensers including, Galaxy's Superman Toys, Sony Walkman FM/AM radio, Vivitor DVR 786HD Camera with 8 gb memory card Little Miss Marker Sara Stimson, in damaged box, Electric Griddle, Chicago Metallic Deep Dish Atari Game Cartridges - Space Invaders, Barbie Fashion Doll Case, Barbie Paper Dolls, Red Wings Wallpaper Prepasted 2 Double Rolls Stil Pokémon Tin x4 with random baseball cards - Elf on the Shelf, Playskool Changeable Charlie, Milwaukee M12 Jacket M, Puma Jogging Pants, Puma Hamilton Beach Crockpot, Women's Belts, Women's Wolf & Dessauer Dept. Store Boxes, Small Wizard Imperial Metal Fan 12" Powers On Seco Kids Tea Set in Original Box Fisher Price Family Farm with Little People Official All Aluminum Canteen Boy Scouts of Kraft Wooden Cheese Box, Cowan & Son Funeral Home Leather Baby Shoes x3, Shaving Brushes, Hollinger Fisher Price Two Tune Giant Music Box TV & Music Lite Brite Picture Refills: Scooby Doo & Bugs Knight Rider Metal Lunchbox with Thermos He-Man and The Masters of the Universe Metal Crock Jug with Cork Glass Flower Frog, Glass Furniture Coasters Crystal Platters, Vases, Bowls, Salt & Pepper Federal Glass Atomic Starbust Mixing Bowl, Pyrex Amish Butterprint Turquise Blue Bowl, Pyrex Fire King Casserole Dishes: Round, Square & Bread Fire King Candle Glow Atomic Anchor Hocking Loaf Fisher Price toys, school bus, with people,little Woven southwestern style blanket. Ceramic lighted Christmas tree with base works. Milk glass snoopy mug 1980s. Precut clear glass Six rosaries 2 in pouches, other religious pens. Amtrak train items. includes route guides USA state maps with Montana, Nebraska, Michigan, Souvenir pennants, Indiana, Michigan, Dodgers. Oil lamps. Hobnail design, colored glass. Milk glass dessert cups. Carnival glass egg tray, Forest green glass apothecary jars, clear glass Slag glass alcohol decanter, beams bowling pin McDonald’s cookie jar. McDonald’s Olympic mugs. Porcelain nativity scene figures Stamped printed tablecloth 50/60, Hawaiian island Maps of Ohio, Indiana, the world, North America, Westbend bowl, Hull oven proof crock with lid, Ruby red glass items, cranberry and clear glass Uranium Glass bowl Depression glass oval trays and bowls, carnival Fire king milk glass Primrose, snack trays, cups, Advertisement bottle openers. Drewrys, ekco, old Railroad Cast iron train. says PRR, Washington Advertisement yardsticks. Adams lumber and Ball jars, blue tint, zinc caps, rubber seals. Fire king milk glass peach blossom bowls and Crafting items. Decorative wreaths, holiday Costume jewelry. brass and copper bracelets, Costume jewelry. Silver toned Necklaces, Gold leaf pendant 10k 0.57g, Monet bracelet and G.I. Joe 1964 Doll with boots, Batman Raido WCW Nitro Balls, Sting and Goldberg Tonka Frantic Flower and Dragon Wagon cars, Etrl Etrl Allied Van lines Truck Bank, Wells Fargo Marx Windup tin tractor, some rust, battery John Deere 1949 Model "AR" Tractor in box, box Topps 1998-1989 Hockey Set, including Pat Tech II Railmaster 2400, A.H.M. Hobby Atlas Nickel Silver HO Scale 18" radius track Barbie and Midge Thermos with lid and cap, Barbie Barbie Skipper Doll, Barbie Accessories, 1994 Etrl Collectibles American Muscle 1969 Hurst Olds Etrl American Muscle 1969 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 W-30, Tonka Mod Rod, Scorcher, and Lemon Wheeler, American Classics 1:24 1958 Chevy Apache, #24 Pac Muscle Machines RC 1969 Camero, Disneyland American Rider Neon wall Clock, works, battery Big Ben Moon Beam Mantle Clock, works Cabbage patch kids, young astronaut still in US presidents 35 plastic US presidents. Miniature Care Bears 1980s and 2003. Care Bears 1980s and 2003. Plush toy my little JFK tapestry. Souvenir US states handkerchiefs Auburn rubber company instrument. Popeye carding Metal globe world banks. Josef original Figurines. January figurines, Metal noise, maker toys. Fire King oven wear, Hobnail Milk Glass dish, Milk Glass Grapes Pitcher, Hobnail Sugar and [4] Hobnail Milk Glass Hurricane oil Lamps, Fire King Grapes Milk Glass Vase, Covered Compote [2] 30 compartment storage containers with Sewing scissors, craft scissors, tape measures Feuerhand No. 275 Lantern G.f. Cram Table top spinning reference globe, Has Art Deco Heavy Duty metal table top Fan, works 1978 Tonka Light and Power Company Truck, Mobile "Big Bucket of Cowboys amd Indians" toys with Walt Disney Classic Collection Dumbo, ear broken, [3] Framed Fern Prints, Rabit Framed Pictures [3] Syroco Gold Gilt Peacock Figurines Aladdin Amber Oil lamp Bremner Wafers tin, light wear Galettas Rica Sunland Square Biscuit Tin, rusty [2] Green Glass Shakers with lids, Brass dish Arcorc glass bowls, Clear glass plates, creamer [3] Russ Snuggle Bears Mattel Music Maker Tin Toy, does not fully spin Composition Doll with opening eyes, Porcelain Fire King iridescent dish, Marigold Carnival Miniature Oil Lamps, Sambo's wooden coffee coins, Coca-Cola snack glass bowl, Coca-Cola New Playing Holiday Crafting supplies, Richard Simmons Hand embroidered Pillow cases, Blanket and Milk carafe, stemware, Holiday Decorations, craft [3] Uranium Glass custard dishes, Japan trinket TY Beanie Babies, Congo, Blizzard, Velvet and Marigold Carnival Glass creamer and sugar bowls, Fisher Price Play Family School, Spirograph, Silo with toys and Cap, See'N Say Alphabet and [4] Pyrex Ovenware Primary Colors nesting bowls [8] Piece Pyrex Primary Color Refrigerator set [8] Piece Pyrex Primary Color Refrigerator set Aladdin 8 oz plaid thermos, Thermos All Seasons M. Honer "Old Standby" and "Blues Harp" Cast Iron Mr. Peanut bank, Mr. Peanut Salt and Pyrex Blue covered refrigerator dish with extra Nautical Maddie, seashells, hurricane glass. Wire Small figurine display case. Some figurines. Crafting items wreaths plastic bags, wire Hardback and paperback books. Return to Sullivan Crafting items, Birdhouse tissue box holders Wire skimmer. Aluminum cone strainers with wooden Mini crafters table saw, turns on MCM clear glass lamps. With shades torn. All Wooden lamp with tray, bamboo sundial lamp, gold MCM lamp, Cali Lily lamp. Lamp. With shades. Mikasa art glass vase. Wooden box lid needs Electric tower heater with oscillation. Powers on Handcrafted no face witch doll. Plastic Samsung TV with power cord and HDMI cord. Gold syroco hanging jewelry box Cast iron Gold framed mirror with stand.. World time light box - lights up. rug meter. Duck decoys. Has damage. Duck decoys. Has damage. Cas- carved wood and Sharp electronic cash register with keys - p Board games, monopoly, password, scrabble jr, Wicker baskets water damage Dvds. Willy, Wonka and the chocolate factory, Crafting items. fabric hot glue sticks , quilling Costume jewelry. turquoise Stoned necklace. Crafting items. Includes a fabric fleece items, Vinyl Records: Rainbow Connection Rose Royce, Vinyl Records: Village People Macho Man, Blood Vinyl Records: Blues Brothers Made in America, Vinyl Records: Jefferson Starship Dragon Fly, The Vinyl Records: Olivia Newton John Soul Kiss, Vinyl Records: Little River Band Diamantia Vinyl Records: Ringo Starr Rotogravure, The Vinyl Records: Charlie Daniels Uneasy Rider, Vinyl Records: The History of The Grateful Dead, Vinyl Records: Heart Private Audition, The Honey Vinyl Records: The Doobie Brothers One Step Vinyl Records: Flashdance Soundtrack C.W. McCall Vinyl Records: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Vinyl Records: Traffic John Barleycorn Must Die, Vinyl Records: The Best of The Ventures, James Vinyl Records: Sonny and Cher Greatest Hits, Vinyl Records: The Rolling Stones Now, Genesis Vinyl Records: Disneyland Chilling, Thrilling Vinyl Records: Lou Reed Best of, Outlaws, Heavy Vinyl Records: Hall and Oates Voices, Dave Mason Vinyl Records: Billy Joel Glass Houses, Styx Vinyl Records: Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits, Vinyl Records: Steppenwolf Gold Their Greatest Vinyl Records: Saturday Night Live, White Hawk Vinyl Records: Steve Miller Band Fly Like an Vinyl Records: Sly &The Family Stone Back on the Vinyl Records: The Kind Pain and Pleasure, Donald Vinyl Records: Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits, The Vinyl Records: Steppenwolf Hour of the Wolf, Vinyl Records: Fats Domino, Seals & Crofts Vinyl Records: Alabama, Rick Springfield Wait For Vinyl Records: The Who Face Dancers, Barbra Vinyl Records: Paul McCartney and Wings Red Rose Vinyl Records: Donna Summer, Jukebox Jive, Rock Vinyl Records: Fonzie Favorites, The Chipmunks Vinyl Records: The Doobie Brothers Minute by Vinyl Records: Alice Cooper Lace and Whiskey, Vinyl Records: Blood Sweat & Tears, Around the Vinyl Records: Three Dog Night Golden Bisquits, Vinyl Records: Hot Tuna Hoopkorv, Rocket 88 Vinyl Records: Golden Earring Cut, Styx Pieces Vinyl Records: Chicago, Blood Sweat and Tears Vinyl Records: Styx Cornerstone, Cat Stevens Vinyl Records: Billy Joel 52nd Street, Alice Vinyl Records: Genesis, Silver Connection Mad Vinyl Records: James Taylor Sweet Baby James, The Vinyl Records: Barry Manilow This Ones For You, Vinyl Records: Genesis Three Sides Live, The 5th Vinyl Records: The Moody Blues Seventh Sojurn, Vinyl Records: Steely Dan Countdown to Ecstasy, Vinyl Records: Bruce Springsteen The River, The Vinyl Records: Paul Simon Still Crazy After All Vinyl Records: Billy Joel The Nylon Curtain, Ted Vinyl Records: Spyro Gyra Promotional, The Tramps Vinyl Records: Rick Springfield Living in Oz, Vinyl Records: The Moody Blues Long Distance Vinyl Records: Steve Winwood Refugees of the Vinyl Records: Chicago 16, Dan Fogelberg Windows Vinyl Records: Diana Ross' Greatest Hits, Ted Maisti Special Edition 1:27 Jeep Wranger Rubicon, Mylar bags with dessicant packages, Bird house 35 Cup Aluminum Automatic coffee Maker, crochet Maxwell House glass Jar, Old Fashoned Quaker Oats Salton duck hair dryer - powers on, Glass table Holiday Decor, baskets, pillows Sewing Notions, Holiday Decor, Clothes Sears Kenmore Model 5186 sewing machine with Longaberger Horizon of Hope basket, plastic Painted Metal Chair, some rust Cross Stitched linens, scrapbooking paper and Sewing notions, stuffing, buttons, Crafty Crate Scarves, cotton yarn, Holiday Decor, Pumpkins Lock Lid Blue Ball Jar, Uservo Milk jug woth Colored cut glass pieces Wooden toolbox Railroad red lantern globe CTO. Red lantern globe Railroad red lantern, Globe, New York, Cotton belt bottle. Railroad Norfolk and Western coffee mug, Union Railroad Norfolk Southern, coffee mug, union Railroad Norfolk and western coffee mug ice train Cassette tapes include journey, starship, Neil Railroad L and N lantern globe clear. Cast iron train doorstop. Railroad CP rail insulator. Railroad locomotive brass belt buckle. CDs Santana, deepest purple, arcangels, blood CDs Mary J. Blige, Frankie Valli, and the four Railroad track, grease brush, con rail, lantern, Railroad Southwest lantern cover red, railroad Railroad switch position sign. no parking sign. Rusted. Pennsylvania railroad wrenches. Railroad sign with arrow. Railroad Erie train photo. Framed. Railroad do not block crossing sign. Railroad Union Pacific framed mirror. Railroad Central Pacific sign framed Cds Candlebox, John Coltrane, Insane Clown Posse, Railroad coffee mugs, CSX transportation bridge Railroad Norfolk Southern glass coffee mug. Railroad End of train marker light receptacle. In Ball mason jars, blue/green tint, clear Lock lids Milk bottles. M.B.S. Indianapolis, conserve, JFK memorabilia tapestry books, magazines, Manual hand shears Ornament hangers. Brass candle Chicago Cubs baseball pennants whoa whoa radio Vanity mirror, brush, and comb set. Fountain pens Tonka jeep pink. TOPPER pink car. Metal toy iron. Ferrari metal toy car, green wheel red tractor. Pound puppies and kittens stuffed toys from the Napco green vase. Indiana glass green base Sewing supplies. Jar of buttons. Porcelain pen Tonka metal camper.Toy Tonka press steel rescue emergency car. Postcards, large, scenic photographs, souvenir Fisher price toys, train, stacking rings, McDonald’s happy meal toys. 1980s era changeable. McDonald’s chicken nugget/ grimace boat plastic Pillsbury dough boy plushy, plastic toys, salt Glass pole, insulators green and clear some are Amtrak all aboard kids happy time fun book, Lite-Brite. Lots of pegs, paper stencils and box McDonald’s happy meals toys 80s/90s era plastic Garfield McDonald’s mugs. Plastic yellow Ronald McDonald’s peanuts glasses set of six. Bubble clear glass dessert bowls. starburst Fostoria American clear cube dishes. Hot plates powers on. Miniature wicker baskets, Nike apparel. Includes extra small workout top Rogers and brothers Gold tone flatware. Milwaukee crimp, jaw or short throat press tool. Bluetooth sound core speaker works. logi Motorola Two-way radios. 2T10 talk about radios. Dremel lite tool. Untested inbox unsure if Dremel Stylo tool still inbox, untested, unsure Bose Bluetooth speaker works. [2] Orbatron 8.8 weights on barbell, 5 pound Womens Small Mossimo Jackets, Steve Madden Purse Milwaukee Sawzal, powers on, no blade Kobalt Drive Digital Torque Wrench [2] leather rifle cases, camo rifle case, Fobus Chicago Electric 6V/13V Battery Charger and Cannon zoom lens EF 75-3000mm 1:4-5.6, Telsin Cannon DS 126621 camera, no battery, power bank Invicta Tachymeter Stainless Steel 31917 Purple Invicta Pto Driver Men's watch 38321, band still Invicta Miami Dolphins 42001 Stainless Steel Invicta Pro Driver Men's Watch 38319, minor Invicta Pro Driver stainless steel men's watch Invicta NFL Pittsburgh Steelers 36915 Men's Invicta Pittsburgh Steelers 41760 mens watch Invicta Watch locking watch Case with watch Invicta NFL Balitmore Ravens Men's watch 41763 Invicta S1 Rally Going The Distance 30003, Men's Invicta NFL Minnesota Vikings 41985 Bushell Sportview 4x, 32 waterproof 74-1403-o Tasco 4x 32 scope TruGlo Sight Leapers 3-9x40 scope Cabellas CS110860 4-12x50 scope RCA Hone Theater Projector with Bluetooth, Milwaukee M18 fuel pipe threader Metabo hpt belt sander, powers on Gold tone necklaces. Rings rosarie and Costume jewelry. Seiko watch quartz. .999 fine silver ingot Liberty 1 ounce silver coin Polaroid camera modern needs charging cord. Dewalt drill batteries and chargers untested. Foreign coins from Canada in the Bahamas. Three person dome tent Ozark Trail PreFormax oscillating multi-tool, Dewalt Fiskars. Machete. Gymboree kids shoes sizes 8 and 12. Old navy kids Train Poem plaque Vinyl Records: Herb Alpert Rise, Bob James Universal thread Sommer boots size 7 1/2. Universal thread Sommer boots size 7 Universal thread Sommer boots size 9. Hurricane lamp globe Carnival glass hen on a nest. Carnival glass items. Missing lids. Ginger jars, porcelain vases and containers. Rookwood pottery good condition. Vinyl Records: Simon and Garfinkle's Greatest Vinyl Records: Ray Parker Jr. Chartbusters, The Vinyl Records: Paul McCartney London Town, Elton Vinyl Records: Steely Dan Gaucho, Billy Squire Vinyl Records: Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg Twin Vinyl Records: Zebra, Jim & Jessie Air Mail Vinyl Records: Al Green Explores your Mind, Bus Vinyl Records: Elvis Costello This Years Model, Vinyl Records: Jay Z, Cat Stevens, Stephen Stills Vinyl Records: Wings At The Speed Of Light, Tony Vinyl Records: Kenny Rogers Eyes That See In The Vinyl Records: Tommy Roe Dizzy, Lakeside Vinyl record, best of traffic, LP Vinyl record, The Who, face dances, LP. Vinyl record, Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska, LP Vinyl record, spirit of 76, LP Vinyl record, Eagle Live, LP Vinyl record, Alice Cooper, schools out, LP Vinyl record, Ted Nugent, intensities in Vinyl records, Roadie, includes Alice Cooper, Vinyl record, Rolling Stones, Hot Rocks Vinyl record, ozzy Osborne , repress, LP Vinyl record, John cougar, LP Vinyl record, Styx, cornerstone, LP Vinyl record Dr. Breaks, 2004, LP Vinyl record, Van Halen, Diver Down, repress, LP Vinyl record, The Monkees, instant replay, LP Vinyl record, The flying burrito bros. 1968-1972, Vinyl record, timeX social club, rumors, Chicago Vinyl record, Chicago 5, traffic the low spark of Vinyl record, Jerry Lee Lewis, ABBA Voulez-vous, Vinyl record, Barry Manilow here comes the night, Vinyl record, super bad is back, 20 original hits Vinyl record, a Little River band first under the Vinyl record, firefall , fireball undertow, ELAN, Vinyl record, Stephen Bishop careless, Elton John Vinyl record, Gordon Lightfoot endless wire, Dr. Vinyl record, genesis, the firm mean business Vinyl record, Olivia Newton-John if you love me, Vinyl record, Leon Russell will-o’-the-wisp, the Vinyl record, Jackson Browne hold out, hot strong Vinyl record, heart bad animals, golden earring, AAA and its employees reserve the right to bid on items. 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🎅 Sensory Santa Event at Bierman Autism Centers in Fort Wayne! 🎄 | Join us for a magical, sensory-friendly experience at Bierman Autism Centers in Fort Wayne! Skip the busy and noisy malls and enjoy a calm, welcoming atmosphere where your child can meet Santa, take free photos, and participate in festive activities designed with their unique needs in mind. Event Highlights: 🎅 Sensory-Friendly Santa Photos: Skip the noisy mall and enjoy a relaxed photo opportunity with Santa in a peaceful, sensory-sensitive setting, perfect for children with autism. 🍪 Cookie Decorating: Let your child’s creativity shine as they decorate delicious holiday cookies with all their favorite toppings! ❄️ Winter-Themed Games & Fun: We’ve created exciting winter games and activities tailored for children ages 2-9, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. This FREE event is open to the community and specifically designed to be a fun, supportive environment for children with autism. We can’t wait to celebrate the holiday season with you and your family in a sensory-friendly, joyful atmosphere! | BUY_TICKETS | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sensory-santa-event-a | Bierman Autism Centers | https://www.facebook.com/BiermanMassachusetts/ | 2,294 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Buy tickets | 0 | eventbrite.com | EVENT | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sensory-santa-event-at-bierman-autism-centers-in-ramsey-tickets-1067523965919?aff=Facebook | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sensory-santa-event-at-bierman-autism-centers-in-ramsey-tickets-1067523965919?aff=Facebook | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/468659414_1082301940339480_7335688255552932650_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=6aJxhHZTD0AQ7kNvgGO0Adt&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&_nc_gid=A5Wq34IJnWDMs7cXmhKg70Y&oh=00_AYDI-voUDDnQb9-6pVt5Sftgd70oByq2jjgUHIxYBTuADA&oe=67542272 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Bierman Autism Centers | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete |
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