Chapter 440
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âMr. Graham lets me ride on his neck and takes me around to play with lots of stuff!â Aiden exclaimed, counting with his fingers and explaining in detail all the fun things he had played with. Most of them were things that boys liked to play with and were usually done by father and son together.
A trace of sadness flashed through Ameliaâs eyes as she listened to Aiden.
Regardless of how much she tried to take on the role of father, the reality was that there was no father figure in Aidenâs life as he grew up. She was well aware of the envy on Aidenâs face every time he saw other children being accompanied by their fathers.
Itâs just that⦠Warren would not be a good father. In fact, in Warrenâs eyes, Aiden was someone who should not have existed.
Rosalie saw the gloom in Ameliaâs eyes and quickly changed the topic. As she was about to leave, she looked at Amelia and asked, âHow is your injury?â
âIt doesnât bother me so much anymore. I donât feel as much pain when I walk,â Amelia said, smiling.
âDid Warren come to see you again?â Rosalie asked afterward.
Amelia shook her head and replied, âEver since I hurt myself in front of him that day, he has never appeared in front of me again.
âIf you need my help, please let me know. There may not be much I can do right now. But it would be more helpful to have an extra person to help out,â Rosalie said.
Amelia smiled and said, âAll right, I will definitely let you know if the need arises. What about you? How are you doing? Is there something going on between you⦠and this Mr. Graham that Aiden mentioned?â
âWe are just casual friends. Perhaps itâs even a stretch to call us friends. Heâs a former colleague from when I worked at the Environment and Sanitation Administration,â Rosalie interrupted Amelia.
âI think he must like you,â Amelia said. âHow else could he be patient enough to go to the amusement park with you and Aiden?â she thought.
âAmelia, I do not want to think about these matters involving love and relationships. Itâs not a luxury I can afford,â Rosalie said.
In her life, to truly find someone to become a couple with, to spend the rest of her life with, and to grow old with, was a luxury she no longer dared to expect.
After experiencing a series of events, the childish idea of romance she had harbored was crushed into pieces by the reality of life.
When Amelia heard what Rosalie said, she didnât say anything in response.
After all, for Amelia, love was also a luxury she couldnât dream of.
Sometimes it was easier to convince others than ourselves.
Meanwhile, Fiona came to Calvinâs villa, looking for him.
When she entered Calvinâs bedroom, she didnât find him. She only noticed a purple gown with tiny diamonds and lace flowers on the hem lying on the bed. It was exceptionally beautiful and exuded a romantic and girlish charm.
Fiona was no longer a young girl. However, her desire to look beautiful had not diminished.
She couldnât help but pick up the dress and immediately check how it looked on her in front of the floor-
to-ceiling mirror next to the wardrobe.
Fiona wondered, âIs this the gown Calvin wants to gift me? Is he trying to give me a surprise?
The gown looks quite expensive. If I wear it, there is no doubt that my status will definitely skyrocket.
When that time comes, wonât I be just like the other socialites in the city?â
Fiona looked at herself in the mirror and felt she was no longer the wife of a small-town blacksmith who had to put up with her husbandâs temper. She was a socialite of Strico and the future daughter-in-law of the Gunner family.
At that moment, the bathroom door behind her was pushed open. Calvin, who had just washed his hair, came out with water dripping from his hair.
When he saw the gown Fiona held over hers, his expression darkened with his eyes. He snapped, âWhat are you doing with that gown in your hand? Put it down!â
Fiona was startled by his cold voice.
Fiona stammered, âI-Isnât that gown for me?â
As soon as she asked that question, Calvinâs expression changed again. âTrue, but not exactly true,â he thought.
In fact, he had planned to find the little girl who had saved him once and then give her the gown because he had promised to give her a purple gown with tiny flowers.
But after he had finally found Fiona, he still couldnât connect her to the little girl from his childhood.
It was as if he had missed someone for so long, but when she finally appeared before him, he felt she was so unfamiliar.
âIâll buy you another gown later if you want one,â Calvin said as he took the gown back from her.
Fionaâs face stiffened for a moment, but then she pretended to be unaffected and said, âAll right. Thank you, Calvin. By the way, I took out some money on your card today. Is that okay?â
âI gave you the card, so it is up to you how you use it,â Calvin said indifferently.
âI didnât use the money for myself. Rosalie broke up with Jonathan, and I thought she might have a bad financial situation. I wanted to give her the money because I was worried about her,â Fiona explained, looking upset. âShe probably looks down on these few thousand dollars. She wouldnât accept it.â
âReally?â Calvin echoed, staring at Fiona, which made her feel guilty.
âThatâs true. Now that I think about it, itâs quite normal. After all, the kind of lifestyle Rosalie had when she was with Jonathan was definitely different from this. Besides, she has suffered a lot in prison, so even if she has become greedy and materialistic now, itâs not surprising. Iâm not sure if she would deliberately find an excuse to approach those wealthy men in order to continue living a luxurious life.
Iâm worried that someone might deceive her,â Fiona lamented.
Fiona slandered Rosalie to make Calvin think that Rosalie was the kind of woman who was greedy and materialistic. So, even if Rosalie said something in front of Calvin in the future, she could also make Calvin think that Rosalie deliberately lied to. approach him because she had broken up with Jonathan and didnât want to live a hard life.
That was Fionaâs plan.
She didnât want Calvin to believe in Rosalieâs words at all.
But as Fiona continued, she noticed Calvin was not listening to her. His gaze was fixed on the purple gown he had just taken from her.
âThe purple gown⦠Calvin is going to give it to Rosalie!â Fiona thought in shock.
Fionaâs eyes flashed with envy. She had the feeling Rosalie would take Calvin away from her at any moment. Even if Rosalie didnât tell the truth, Calvin would still accept her.
âNo, I canât let this happen!â Fiona thought.
On the weekend, Lillian came to visit Rosalie. âAre you free today?â
âI suppose I am,â Rosalie said.
âLetâs go shopping and relax our minds. I will take you to a good spot later,â Lillian said mysteriously.
âA good spot?â Rosalie asked as she raised her eyebrows, âDonât you have to accompany Callum today?â
âThis good spot Iâm taking you to is not suitable for Callum to join us,â Lillian said.