Chapter 90
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

âMr. Reeves, youâre right. I should demonstrate some sincerity,â Donovan said and signaled to the sign language interpreter beside him to retrieve the gift from his car.
But Kallie didnât want this. She wasnât the type to calculate every little thing or be overly concerned about money. Although she understood the business world, she wasnât purely a businesswoman. She was nothing like Jake, who prioritized profit above all else.
So, Kallie quickly gestured to Donovan that she didnât need any gifts, expressing that she was willing to offer her assistance if he needed it.
However, the interpreter had already departed, and Donovan failed to understand Kallieâs gestures.
Jake caught on instantly.
As Kallie was about to clarify using her phone, Jake approached. âHow generous, are you?â he remarked, eyeing Kallie with evident skepticism.
Kallie met his gaze defiantlyâshe didnât want to become someone like him.
Stepping aside, Kallie typed a message on her phone before presenting it to Jake, showing her stance. âWhatâs all this about?â
âKallie, youâre too generous!â Donovan exclaimed, his expression shifting to a smile. âActually, itâs for an event at Eastonville University. I was hoping you could do a presentation.â
Donovan intended for it to be a speech, but Kallieâs inability to speak transformed it into a presentation.
âIt marks the 50th anniversary of the Archaeology Department at Eastonville University, which coincides with the 80th anniversary of the university itself. As an alumnus, I felt compelled to return and join the celebration,â Donovan explained to Kallie in detail.
Kallie nodded in understanding. Eastonville University was renowned nationwide, and receiving an invitation from Donovan was indeed a privilege.
âAs part of the event, the Archaeology Department will invite several esteemed alumni to share their insights. Iâd like you to be one of them. Would that be alright with you?â Donovan asked.
Kallie considered the possibility of it being merely a roundtable discussion. Even if she attended, she envisioned herself playing a minor role, particularly with experts like Hayden likely in attendance.
However, Donovanâs expectant look prompted Kallie to agree without any second thoughts. She nodded again, signaling her acceptance.
âThank you, Kallie!â Donovan expressed his gratitude, visibly elated.
Yet, Jake sneered, âDo you even understand what this event entails? And yet you agree so readily?â
Although Kallie was unsure what lay ahead, her excitement about trying something new was undeniable. She was open to the experience, eager for adventures she had yet to encounter.
Jake had questioned Kallie several times. Ignoring him again might make him look bad. Thus, Kallie turned to Jake, gesturing her explanation that she was simply keen to try new things and promised not to make him look bad.
Kallie felt sure of her words. Despite the repeated questioning, she had managed to hold her composure each time.
Jake looked displeased, yet he remained silent.
When Donovanâs interpreter came back offering a gift, Kallie politely refused it, showing her appreciation for it and shifting the focus to express her excitement for the opportunity. She proposed holding off on any gifts until after she had completed her presentation, as accepting the gift now just didnât sit right with her.
Donovan, unable to insist, simply smiled and expressed his gratitude once more.
Jake, silent and sullen, said nothing until they were away from the Reevesâ estate and alone in the car.
Jake pulled over to the roadside, turned to Kallie with a serious gaze, and asked, âWhat are you really after?â
Kallie met his stare, unflustered. It appeared that since settling her inner conflicts, Jake had lost his ability to shake her emotionally.
âDo you always have to be so friendly with everyone?â Jake prodded.
Kallie signed calmly, explaining that if being friendly by offering help enhanced oneâs view of the Reeves Group, she was willing.
âYouâre considering my career in all this?â Jake asked, raising his eyebrow.
Kallie shot back, her gestures asking, âIsnât that what partners are supposed to do? Support each other?â
âIâve told you before, you donât need to work or stress over these things,â Jake replied, sighing.
Kallieâs eyes reflected a touch of sorrow as she gazed at him, her gestures asking, âSo, Iâm of no value then?â
She then signed firmly, questioning Jake, âAm I not as important as your career? You can act like you donât like me just to get a project, and Iâm supposed to be okay with that?â
Earlier, Kallie had absorbed Keithâs words, and now she expressed her displeasure directly.
âWhat nonsense are you talking about?â Jakeâs face twisted into a complex expression, blending scorn with irritation. âListen to me, you are more important than my career! More important than my job! Have I ever embarrassed you just to win a project? I would never do that!â
Kallie blinked, a flicker of emotion washing over her. Could it be true that she mattered more to Jake than his work?
However, her thoughts were interrupted as Jakeâs phone began to ring. It was Sarah on the line.
âWhatâs up?â Jake answered, his voice carrying through the silent car. Sarahâs voice, sweet and enticing, filled the space.
Jakeâs tone softened noticeably, and Kallie sensed it was an involuntary reaction. Despite the endearing words he offered her, his actions spoke volumes. Deep down, it was always Sarah who held his heart.
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