Flashes of yesterday's utter chaos zipped through Newman's mind, casting an even darker shadow over his already gloomy expression.
For five years, he hadn't touched a single woman. Yesterday, the side effects of long-term use of Scorpion hit him hard.
Newman thought he could power through it with his iron will, just like always. But then this woman barged in outta nowhere, and as he went to restrain the intruder, the moment he touched her, his reason got gobbled up by primal instinct.
He thought the silly girl had come back, so he pinned this woman down and let loose, venting his fury. When he came to his senses, seeing the woman's face, he realized he'd screwed up big time.
And now, he was hit with the stark realization of the crazy mess he'd made! The woman from yesterday was none other than Ms. Dempsey, the soon-to-be Zoey’s fiancée!
Athena flashed a grin at the guy, bright and brazen, "Newman, they say 'For better or for worse'. Is seeing me today a shocker or a treat?"
Kent had his face buried in his hands. Man, this scene was just too darn cringey to watch!
With a frosty face, Newman called out, "Kent."
Kent stepped forward, ready for orders, "Get down and support Payne."
Kent hurried into the hot spring, gently cradling Payne's head from beneath the water.
Meanwhile, Newman turned and got out of the spring.
Droplets fell like rain, splattering on the ground. His soaked black trousers clung to his muscular thighs, and his white shirt, thin as cling film, outlined every contour of his muscles.
The allure of a wet man hit Athena full on, and yet she just slightly moved her tongue. She had bathed him, wiped his body, and even when Newman was weak, she'd helped him to the loo, unzipping his fly.
So now, watching this hunk emerge from the bath, she was as calm as still water.
Newman wrapped a black towel around himself. Only then did he look up, his gaze steady and calm, meeting Athena's eyes.
"Ms. Dempsey, I barged into Mystic Ridge Villa because my son fell ill and urgently needed the healing waters of Mystic Ridge's springs. His condition was severe, no time for delays. I'll compensate tenfold for the medical expenses of Mystic Ridge's bodyguards."
Even with their skin-to-skin encounter, Newman treated her as a stranger. But Athena was struck by another piece of his story.
"Your son?"
It felt like a sledgehammer to her chest. Five years earlier, Athena had given birth in the freezing wilderness. After the first child was born, she'd slipped in and out of consciousness with ongoing contractions.
When the Dempsey family arrived, they found her first child lifeless. They only took unconscious Athena and Kevin, who was born a few hours later, still barely holding onto life.
When Athena came to, she asked the Dempsey folks a couple of times about her twins - why was there only one child?
Under her pressure, Timothy finally spilled the truth they'd hoped to hide forever. Her first child had frozen to death in the open wilderness!
To spare Athena the trauma of seeing her dead child's body, they left it behind in the snow. A month later, Athena's health slightly improved, and Kevin was out of danger, no longer needing an incubator.
Holding Kevin, she trekked back to Everglade City, to the valley where her accident happened. Nothing was left. The wrecked car had been scrapped, and layers of snow hid the grim aftermath of the accident.
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