Yasmin gnashed her teeth, then continued, âIâm sorry to have caused you guys so much trouble. We used to be classmates, Steve. You should know that Iâd never done anything to bully you or Simmie and that I havenât done anything bad.
âIf youâre the one behind Simmie, please stop. Donât go any further down this path.*
âGo get yourself checked if youâve lost your mind,â Steven said. He pulled me away from her, looking contemptuous. âDonât let her infect you with her poison.â
Yasmin sneered and gave me a meaningful look. âCongratulations on finding such a great husband, Stephanyâ¦â
She was obviously insinuating something by emphasizing the words âgreat husband â. She looked like a spectator who was waiting to watch my act. âI hope you and Steve stay together foreverâyou two are a perfect match. I hope youâll have a happy life and family togetherâ¦â
Her words were supposed to be good wishes, but sheâd somehow turned them into evil curses. She was just waiting for me to make a fool of myself; she wanted to see how I would meet my end.
Yasmin was making fun of me for siding with the devil and taking a nosedive into hell.
âI should wish you the same. I hope you and Michael stay together forever. Donât let him ever get awayâwe wouldnât want him to go and ruin someone elseâs life, right?â I turned away with Stevenâs hand in mine.
I could feel Yasminâs gaze turning evil as she stared at me. She only left after Steven and I entered the living room.
âDonât listen to her. Iâll treat you really well,â Steven said. He was afraid that Yasminâs words would get to me.
âI trust you.â I smiled at him.
He was pleased to hear that. He wrapped his arms around me and refused to let go.â
I want to head home early, honey.â
âWhat did the doctor say to you just now?â I asked curiously, âHe said that itâs beneficial for the expecting mother to have sex during pregnancy- itâll help keep her hormones steady so that she remains in a good mood.â
I almost bit my tongue. I shouldâve known better.
Just then, Martin, who was seated at the head of the table, said, âIâm surprised you knew to return for todayâs gathering.â
That seat was usually reserved for Ignatius. But now that he was bedridden after suffering from a stroke, Martin had taken it upon himself to take the reins.
The members of the Lincoln family were all in attendance, even the family members who had gotten their wits scared out of them by Steven. However, they looked ashen as they cowered by Martinâs side. Steven had obviously gotten them good.
Steven swept a gaze over everyone without saying a word.
âWeâre all family here. Come and have a seat.â Martin was acting like he was the head of the family. He was trying to show me and Steven up.
There werenât any empty seats at the table. Where did he expect us to sit? In the corner? Or did he want us to remain standing?
I glanced at Ewan and asked innocently, âWhose family gathering is this?â
Ewan said politely, âThe Lincoln family.â
âWhoâs the head of the family? Is it Mr. Martin? When did that happen? Grandpaâs still alive, isnât he? Why is he in Grandpaâs seat?
âItâs not a good sign, you know. He might get a stroke tomorrow, for all we know.â
Steven said seriously, âYeah, itâs a bad sign. Anyone in that seatâs going to get a stroke.â
Martinâs expression darkened. He slammed his fist on the table and stood up.â Where are your manners? Is that the proper way to speak to your elders?â
Did he think he could scare me by being loud? I said, âSteve and I arenât feeling well, Mr. Bart, so we wonât eat at home. Weâll be going now.â
âStop right there!â Martin barked. The bodyguards at the door stood in my and Stevenâs way.
Stevenâs gaze immediately darkened as he pulled me behind him protectively. I knew he was mad.
Martin had come prepared. He had several men with him; heâd even had the door locked. Was he going to illegally imprison us?
âYouâre mentally disabled, Steven, so youâre unable to make decisions independently. Itâs for the Lincoln familyâs sake that Iâm taking over the company.â Martin thought he had no chance of losing.
He continued, âIâve already spoken to the people at the best asylum in Huma. Theyâll be sending some people, who are already on the way, here. Youâre going to spend the rest of your life there, whether you like it or not.â
I frowned. He wanted to lock Steven up in an asylum?
I gave Steven a worried look. Martin had the upper hand in numbers, and as Stevenâs elder, he wasnât wrong for wanting to get Steven admitted to an asylum, especially since Steven had a record.
What could I do?