Ivy felt like she was tainted, seething with rage, and all she wanted to do was escape and confront Finn and Tessa about their intentions.
She had barely made it to the doorway when the bathroom door swung open. âWhatâs the rush?
Planning to bolt as soon as you wake up?â
The familiar voice halted Ivyâs steps. She spun around to see Balfour, bare-chested and dripping from the shower. âOh!â She yelped, covering her eyes awkwardly. âYou⦠What are you doing here?â
âAnd who exactly was you expecting?â Balfourâs gaze drifted down to her slim legs peeking out from under his oversized white shirt.
Balfour frowned slightly, his Adamâs apple bobbing unconsciously.
Feeling his eyes on her, Ivy shifted uncomfortably, grabbing a nearby blanket to cover her legs. âI⦠I couldnât find my clothes, so I just grabbed something to wear. This is your shirt, isnât it?â
âWho else did you think the shirt belonged to?â Balfour settled onto the couch casually. âVincent, maybe?â
At the mention of Vincent, Ivy felt a spark of surprise. âHow do you know about Vincent?â
âIvy, I donât ask for much, but during the term of our agreement, you absolutely cannot disgrace the Howard family.â
Ivy looked down. âIâm sorry, it was a momentary lapse that almost got me into trouble. It wonât happen again. Um⦠Was it you who saved me last night? So that means weâ¦â
Her mind raced back to the drink she had the night before, which she was sure had been tampered with. If Balfour had saved her, could it be that they hadâ¦
The thought made Ivy hang her head, unable to meet Balfourâs gaze.
Though she dreaded the thought of anything happening between them, she infinitely preferred Balfour over the slimy, repulsive Vincent.
âYou have got wishful thinking,â Balfour said tersely, with a mocking edge.
âDo you mean thatâ¦â Ivy looked up abruptly, ânothing happened between us? And⦠what about Vincent? He didnât do anything to me, did he?â
Balfour took a sip of coffee from the mug on the end table. âNo. Even though youâre only my wife in name, I wouldnât let anyone else put their brand on my turf.â
Hearing this, Ivy breathed a sigh of relief.
Nothing had happened last night, whether with Vincent or Balfour, and that was for the best.
âOh⦠thank you for saving me,â Ivy said with heartfelt gratitude. If it hadnât been for Balfour, she surely wouldnât have escaped.
She couldnât imagine waking up to a reality tainted by Vincent. Without Balfourâs intervention, today would have been an entirely different scene.
âDonât thank me. My saving you wasnât just for your sake.â
Balfour set down his coffee, crossed his legs, and looked at Ivy with utmost seriousness. âIvy, I trust you havenât forgotten that you are currently Mrs. Howard, my wife, have you?â
âOf course, I havenât forgotten,â Ivy replied, feeling the weight of his stare and sitting up straighter. âIâm sorry, I had some special reasons for meeting Vincent yesterday. Itâs not what you think.â
Balfour watched her with a detached look. âIf it came out that Mrs. Howard had been involved with another man, it would be a PR disaster for the Howard family. Also, Ivy, our arrangement is for one year. During this time, you cannot have any entanglements with other men. Please be mindful of that.â
It was the most Ivy had ever heard Balfour say at once.
She was momentarily stunned, then quickly waved her hands in dismissal. âItâs not what you think. I can explain everything.â
Her emotions surged, and she stood up abruptly, eager to prove her innocence. In her haste, the blanket slipped, revealing her slender legs once again.