Chapter 4213
Married At First Sight Chapter 4213
Chapter 4213
Tinsley finished her last snack and followed Elora out. “Sis, you’re always so busy. You must be exhausted. Why don’t you take a day off and relax at home? I can handle everything for you,” Tinsley suggested, hoping Elora would take the chance to spend more time with Tatum. However, Elora shook her head. “Not today. I have an important meeting and need to see two major clients. I’m really fine, so don’t worry. And from now on, I’m done with alcohol.”
Given her position, no one would dare pressure her into drinking at social events. Most people also knew she avoided drinking in public to prevent being taken advantage of. However, if she was in a good mood, she might indulge in a glass or two.
Upon hearing this, Tinsley gave up trying to convince her.
After finishing their coffee, the sisters left together. Elora headed back to the company, with Tinsley following in the car behind her.
As they drove past the gates of their villa community, they spotted Timothy still standing there. Elora didn’t even bother rolling down the window.
Timothy’s father had come in person, but Elora refused to see him. Who did Timothy think he was?
Sitting in Elora’s car, which was driven by bodyguards, Tinsley glanced outside. Timothy recognized the vehicle immediately. Elora never traveled without security, and her private car was always accompanied by escort vehicles. The level of protection she had far surpassed that of Timothy, the eldest son of the Labbe family.
The truth was, Timothy wanted to marry Elora. But she didn’t even acknowledge his father. He had visited several times, only to be turned away each time. Any gifts they sent were promptly returned. She was impossible to persuade.
Even under the guise of a business partnership, Elora wasn’t interested.
Her secretary merely scheduled an appointment, but with the long line ahead, it was impossible to predict when it would be their turn. Timothy’s father proposed a different strategy: starting with Tinsley. Although slightly less accomplished than Elora, Tinsley was still a formidable presence. She helped manage the family business and had established a reputation as a powerful figure in Annenburg’s corporate world—someone most small-time bosses could only dream of reaching. Unlike Elora, Tinsley was not as cold or distant. Many men had attempted to get close to Elora, but none had succeeded; she remained unattainable. Rumor had it that the private chef she hired last year was a young, handsome man who spent his days cooking for her. Working for the Ormond family promised a bright future for him—many top restaurants would eagerly accept him once he left—yet he was still just a chef. No one considered him worthy of Elora Ormond. Timothy didn’t dare block Elora’s car; he knew better than to test his luck. Angering her could ruin everything, and his father would berate him if that happened. He wasn’t about to make a foolish mistake. Tinsley’s car followed closely behind Elora’s. Timothy thought about stopping her but ultimately refrained. All he could do was watch as she drove away, bouquet still in hand. Only after she was out of sight did he finally react. Frustrated, he threw the bouquet to the ground and stomped on it repeatedly. He was the eldest son of the Labbe family, yet Tinsley didn’t even acknowledge him. Fine. He’d wait. One day, when she was his, he would ensure she paid for it.