Chapter 1066:

Daxton never forgot how closely the Hinks family was tied to Carrie. From the beginning, he’d planned to stay as far from them as possible. Lately though, he had started to notice a shift. Carrie didn’t act like someone who wanted a future with him. Her entire focus was locked on her career, and she had no plans of leaving Mother behind.

In Orkset, she had Kristopher backing her without question. In Isonridge, the Morrison family made sure she had everything she needed. If Daxton wanted to make any moves, he’d have to keep them quiet.

When Alethea dragged Lise into the picture, he figured it would be entertaining to watch them stir up trouble. What he didn’t expect was for Lise to tag along to the hospital and the Music Association—only to do absolutely nothing.

He couldn’t tell whether she was waiting for the perfect moment or if freedom had dulled her edge.

She wasn’t the kind of piece you could just push across the board. And honestly, there was a better one within reach. The Hinks family held as much power as the Morrisons, and Kelsey was desperate to survive. If things kept going the way they were, even the Morrison family might decide the safest option was to send Carrie overseas. When that happened, Daxton would finally have room to act without restrictions.

looked at Carrie and said, “Ms. Hinks is right. Let

uncovered Kelsey’s scheme to use her for some medical agenda, she had

with the crash’s jarring impact, left her dazed and

at the hospital, but the thought of the Hinks couple accompanying her made her

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And that could make things worse. Her head was spinning, and even though she tried to think

noticed her hesitation, squeezed her hand gently, and murmured, “You’re not alone. I’ve got

her. The knot in her chest loosened just a little, and she gave a

the check-up, Daxton gently guided Carrie to a bench in the corridor. “You rest here. I’ll go grab

Carrie straightened and

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