The hollen series 2 Episode 63

*THE HOLLEN SERIES 02*
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#EPILOGUE

Three weeks later

Jasmine’s POV

Evan and I had been lying in be-d when an idea
crossed my mind. I had realized that there
were so such to him that I didn’t know about
as yet and so many unanswered questions.
I gently tugged on his shoulder and he turned
towards me with a smiling face and messy
hair.
“Can’t sleep?” he asked.
“Can I ask you something?” I asked, ignoring
his question.
“Sure, what is it?”
“Why do you give women white roses when
you’re throu-gh with them?”
He chuckled and ran his hands over his face.
“When I was a little boy, I used to go to my
great grandmother’s house a lot before she
pas-sed. Right before she got sick, she started
planting a garden of white roses, and I
as-sisted her sometimes. Right before the very
first blo-ssom of the roses, she pas-sed. She
never got the chance to see her white garden,
and I took it very ha-rd . So, I use white roses
to tell women goodbye, and that they’re dead
to me.”
I was shocked. I had absolutely no idea that
the meaning to the white roses was that de-ep.
I as-sumed that it was only a nice, but twisted,
gesture to his one-night stands and ex-
girlfriends.
“How many women received white roses?”
He looked at me and let out a low sigh. “Like,
really Jasmine, you want to know about that
right now?”
“Yes. You were the one who said that we nee-d
to know more each other, so I’d like to know
about your one-night stands and your ex-
girlfriends. How many were there and what
were their names?”
“Okay. To be honest, I had three one-night-
stands with three actresses. Their names were
Julia Starlet, Rose Carter and Angeline Pope.”
I shook my head. Julia, Rose and Angeline
were all very famous movie actresses and were
all once beauty models.
“And how many long term relationsh!ps were
there?” I asked.
“From the beginning to the end of high school,
I was involved with Jessica Hills. We were
always off-and-on. The summer after high
school, she left and I met a girl named Elle.
We d@t£d for two weeks before we realized
that we were just not right for each other.
“In college, I remained single and more focus
on my education and filling my father’s big
boots– running and managing his company.
“When I bec@m£ CEO and earned my very first
billion, I was d@t!nga model named Savanna
Hemsley. It lasted for two years before I called
it quits and started going out with another
model, Sophie Bertrand. I bec@m£ somewhat
big-headed and a pla-yboy after breaking up
with Sophie. I started having one-night stands,
but I didn’t like it so much, so, after Julia
Starlet, I wanted a normal relationsh!pwith
someone who wasn’t in it for the money, the
power and the name.
“I fell for you Jasmine, and I fell ha-rd . I had
never loved someone the way I loved you, but
you broke my heart when you chose br@dley’s
side over mine. After that, I felt like I couldn’t
trust you anymore. I used Aria as a way to get
over you, and it was working. Until she showed
her true colors and tried to tear me away from
my own son.
“Don’t get me wrong, I’ve never st©pped loving
you, but Aria appeared to be a great woman,
and I was leaning more towards her than trying
to mend what was lost between you and I. She
hurt you, my son, and she hurt me. I knew you
wouldn’t do such a thing to your own child,
and you wouldn’t hurt me again if you got the
chance to love me once more. So, here we are.
I’m so grateful you c@m£ back.”

And, at that, he pu-ll-ed me onto him. His
f!ngerswent throu-gh my hair, and I let out a
soft m0@n when he stated k!ss!ngmy n£¢k.
“Oh, one more thing, how did you find out
about my mother’s lung condition?”
He looked me in the eyes and smiled. “My
father has his personal medical team who also
work at hospitals around New York. One of the
doctors, Dr. Summers, had your mother sign a
patient non-confidentiality disclosure
agreement form, since her condition was a
matter of life and death. He knew you worked
for me, and he knew that, if I found out about
it, I’d pay to save her life. So, that was how I
found out about her condition and made the
payments.”
“Thank you so much for doing that, Evan. I had
asked br@dley for the money and I thought he
was the one who paid it off. That was what
caused the whole drama in the first place. I
hate him so much.”
“It’s okay, baby; that’s in the past. Let’s get
some sleep.” He k!$$£d me, cl@pped his hands
and the lights went out.
The next morning, when Evan had left for work,
I ordered Fisher to take me to the Hollen
family pri-vate airstr!p and had Evan’s pri-vate
pilot fly me to a Los Angeles’ women’s
correctional facility.
“Is she expecting you?” One of the prison
guards asked as she scanned me with a metal
detector.
“No, she’s not,” I answered truthfully.
“Okay. Follow me.”
I followed the guard into a large room, which
was dimly decorated with a table and small
chairs on either side. I took a seat in the far
corner of the room with Evan’s words still
floating in my mind from last night. I nee-ded
to know why Aria did what she did when Evan
was in the palm of her hands.
A loud buzzer sounded and I saw her being
esc-rted, in handcuffs, by another female
guard into the room. They made their way over
to me, and when her eyes landed on me they
popped out of their sockets. The guard
ushered her into the seat.
“You have twenty minutes, Goode!” she said
firmly before stepping away, leaving Aria and I
face-to-face with each other.
” I wasn’t expecting you of all people. What are
you doing here?” she let out.
I looked at her and felt pity. She had cut her
hair off and there were bags un-derneath her
eyes. Her small figure made it appeared like
she was drowning in her orange jumpsuit with
no way out.
“I c@m£ here for one answer, Aria. Why did you
do what you did?”
“Wow. How disappointing was that question.
You’ve c@m£ all this way just to find out why I
did it? Does it even matter why I did it?”
“I had a talk with Evan last night, and he
confessed that if you hadn’t hurt and tried to
tear him away from his own son, then the two
of you would’ve been together. He was trying
to make it work with you; so why did you go
all out to hurt us the way you did?”
She scoffed then laughed. “Evan would have
never made it work with me when it had
always been about you. The first time we made
love, he abs£ntmindedly said your name. He
even calls your name in his sleep sometimes.
When he looks at you, he looks at you with
admiration and love. When he looks at me, I
only see annoyance in his eyes.
“Evan would’ve never gotten married to me. He
loved you too much, and even more when you
gave birth to his son. I once overheard he and
his mother speaking in the kitchen of his
house, and he made it clear that he was with
me because I was ‘a nice person.’
“He had what he wanted, and he only tolerated
me because I helped him get over a broken
heart. The heart that you broke. It hurt me
when I saw the way he still loved and cared
about you, so I wanted to see you hurt
Jasmine.”
A downpour of tears c@m£ from her eyes. She
stood up to leave.
“Aria, wait,” I said, “I forgive you.”
She wiped away her tears with the back of her
hands, which were still in handcuffs. “For what
it’s worth, Jasmine, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for
hurting you and your son and the man who
always loved you and you loved, too. I’m a
terrible person, and I do deserve to be locked
away forever.”
I was speechless, but she was right. She took
a gun to my son, and if I hadn’t taken the
bullet instead, Jevan would have been dead.
She did deserve to be punished for her
actions.
“I know Evan would have wanted you to have
this.” I gave her a single white rose, which the
guard allowed me to do. “Goodbye, Aria.”
I got off the tiny chair and walked out of the
room.
Getting back home to my son and my future
husband, I felt relieved and liberated and
plea-sed to be at their sides. There wasn’t a
f0rç£ on earth that could st©p the love I held
for him and my son… our son. The future was
now bright.

*THE END*