Chapter 8
Marcus flipped through it.
Expression slowly darkened.
“What’s this supposed to mean?”
Inside was a 20% stake transfer for the east side project. To Marcus.
Meaning he didn’t lift a finger and still made bank.
I tucked a strand of hair behind my ear.
“Just figured your secretary’s pretty solid. Thinking about letting him go?”
Marcus’s face went sour.
“Laney!”
I smiled. “If not, forget it.”
Wasn’t trying to be a jerk.
جمہ
Just suddenly realized–young guys with good waist–to-hip ratios looked like they had stamina.
As for me and Marcus?
Maybe he caught feelings after sleeping together.
But from the start, it was all calculated. Him calculating Easton, calculating my marriage.
I knew all of that.
Between adults, knowing when to stop is enough.
He used a plot of land to watch a good show.
I used the knife he handed me to cut through the mess, clean and quick.
We’re even.
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Without all that baggage, I threw myself into work.
Every now and then, I’d hear about Easton through other people.
Things weren’t going well for him and Bailey.
Easton didn’t walk away with much in the divorce.
And Bailey’s pregnancy complications were severe. Medical bills piled up.
Most importantly, that delicate, carefully maintained innocence of hers? Couldn’t survive real life. Bills. Pressure.
She was supposed to be a resilient morning glory.
She was supposed to be a pure, devoted mother.
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So she wanted a title. Wanted to stand next to Easton with the baby, out in the open.
But Easton said no.
He was drowning in business problems. Told Bailey to wait. Wait till he got things under control, then they’d talk
Bailey didn’t fight. Didn’t make a scene.
Just started posting cryptic stuff on social media.
[Turns out so–called devotion is just a mirage.]
[Only those who can endure loneliness will see their true intentions.]
Usually paired with a photo of a corner of a window, or a book, or a cup of tea.
That innocence she used to have?
Now it just made Easton irritated.
But wasn’t that exactly what he fell for in the first place? Her stubbornness, her purity?
When I ran into Easton again at an industry summit, he’d clearly lost weight. Dark circles under his eyes.
“Laney…” His voice was dry.
I stopped walking.
“Baby born yet?”
A flicker of discomfort crossed his face. “…Soon.”
“Congrats.”
My calm seemed to hurt him.
Before I left, he grabbed my arm.
Out of nowhere, he asked, “Can you tell me the truth? You and Marcus…?”
My eyes drifted to Marcus standing not far off.
Then smiled faintly. “Wanna know? Too bad. I’m not telling you.”
When I left, Easton kept following me.
I glanced back at him.
“Laney…”
He said, “I just… wanted to see that you’re doing okay.”
“I’m fine.”
My voice flat. “At least I don’t have to worry about someone taking my bracelet by mistake. And I don’t have to raise someone else’s kid.”
He stood a few feet away, smiling bitterly.
“You don’t need to hate me this much.”
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Of course I don’t.
Because I don’t have the time.
“You’re wrong,” I pulled open my car door. “I’m just too lazy to pretend around you.”
When I got
back to the hotel, the young male secretary was already waiting in the suite.
Tall build. Clear eyes.
Yep.
Marcus’s former secretary.
“Hey, you must be tired.”
He naturally took my purse.
Crouched down, hands skilled as he massaged my calves and ankles.
Pressure just right. Not too hard, not too soft.
Warmth seeped through my skin. Vibrant, youthful energy.
I closed my eyes.
A 24–year–old guy.
Never been in a relationship.
Clean and strong.
Too bad his expiration date’s only a year out.
A friend once said, envious:
“Rich, hot, no husband. I’m so jealous.”
“Too bad you don’t have an heir, though.”
I just smiled. Didn’t respond.
Bailey did end up having
a
son.
When word spread through”
n our
circle, I was in a South American rainforest.
Phone signal cutting in and out.
Caught a few photos people posted.
In them, Easton was holding the baby. But his face didn’t have that new–dad glów.
He looked exhausted.
Comments underneath:
[Word is, Easton’s mom won’t even look at the baby.]
[His business is in the toilet. That project? Nearly wiped him out.]
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[And get this–the side chick won’t shut up about wanting to make it official…]
I turned off my phone.
The secretary’s strong arms wrapped around me as we kept walking.
The guide pointed ahead at a massive broad leafed plant.
Said it had incredible resilience. Could take root even in the most barren soil.
Yeah.
Some things, rotting in the mud, actually become fertilizer.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		