Chapter 103
Mr. Chairman’s Devious Wife
Chapter 103
Discomfort settled heavily over Charlotte as consciousness crept back, slow and reluctant. It wasnât the
sterile antiseptic kind â the kind that stole your breath and told you something was terribly wrong.
This was a deeper, more suffocating kind of unease, a feeling of being utterly out of place.
Her eyelids fluttered open, revealing an unfamiliar room. White walls, yes, but not the stark, institutional
white of a hospital. These walls were adorned with swirling floral patterns, the kind that belonged in a
grandmaâs guest room, not a medical facility. Panic, cold and sharp, clawed at her throat. Where was
she?
She tried to sit up, but a dull ache throbbed in her lower abdomen, anchoring her to the bed. A wave of
nausea washed over her, and she squeezed her eyes shut, willing it to pass. When it did, a horrifying
memory jolted back â the fight, the fall, the searing pain that had ripped through her like a fist.
Unease gnawed at her. The fall. Was that all? It felt like more, a dull ache that pulsed with a strange
rhythm. But the memories were hazy, fragmented.
A faint scent of lavender oil wafted through the air, cloying and somehow suffocating. She hated
lavender. It was Danielâs favorite scent, the kind he used on his aftershave, the kind that lingered on
their sheets after a night together.
The sound of a door creaking open made her head snap towards the source. A woman stood framed in
the doorway. It was someone she didnât recognize.
âIâm glad youâre awake,â the woman spoke, her voice gentle. She moved closer, concern etched on her
face. Her name tag read âRoni,â the friendly script a stark contrast to the cold, clinical setting Charlotte
had expected.
Roni reached over and carefully fluffed the pillows behind Charlotteâs head. âHere, let me help you sit
up a bit.â Her touch was surprisingly light, devoid of the rough urgency she might have encountered in
a hospital.
Charlotte leaned back against the pillows, wincing as the ache in her
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abdomen intensified. Roni held a glass of water to her lips, her
expression softening further. âSlow sips,â she murmured.
The cool water eased the dryness in her throat but did little to quench the thirst that seemed to burn
from within. As she lowered the glass, Roni lingered beside her.
âI know youâre probably confused,â Roni said, her voice dropping to a hushed tone. âYouâre at a private
residence. Mrs. Lockhart â âCharlotteâs breath hitched. Teresa.â â insisted you needed a quiet place to
recover,â Roni continued, oblivious to Charlotteâs silent panic. âSheâs very concerned about you.â
A humorless scoff escaped Charlotteâs lips. Concerned? Teresa was the reason she was here,
wherever âhereâ was. The throbbing in her abdomen felt⦠different. It wasnât like a regular period
cramp. But what else could it be?
Roni seemed to misinterpret the sound. âHow are you feeling?â she asked, her brow furrowing slightly.
Charlotte opened her mouth to speak, but the words wouldnât come. Her mind was a tangled mess of
confusion and unease. The fall, the pain, Teresaâs unsettling presence â it all combined into a thick fog
that obscured her head.
Roni squeezed her hand gently. âDonât worry,â she said softly. âThe will be here soon to check on you. I
really apologize for your loss, M Lockhart.â
âWhat loss?â Charlotte frowned. Again, memories of what happened filled her head. The fall. Teresa
pushed her and she sawâ¦. Blood. Blood⦠The sound of her scream soon started to fill the room.
âSir, it seems that you are right. Miss Teresa is indeed hiding Charlotte Lockhart. Sheâs currently in a
small private property near Alaska. According to our sources, she lost the child,â Josef said as he
stared at Alexander.
When he heard the news, he immediately recalled the time when Alexander said it was a trap. As for
who? Josef doesnât know.
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At first, he assumed it was a trap for Charlotte. But⦠what if it was for Teresa?
Josef prided himself on being smart yet for some unknown reason, he could never figure out
Alexanderâs schemes.
Alexander nodded without saying a word. Then he lifted his gaze away from the documents that he
was reading. âWhere is Daniel now?â he asked.
âMiss Teresa sent him to a facility just outside of Chicago.â
âFacility?â
âA mental institution. It seems that sheâs planning to send him abroad as soon as he calms down.â
Alexander sneered. âThen let us go see him.â
â
Sterile white walls, devoid of personality, mocked Daniel with their emptiness. A single, barred window
offered a sliver of a view a scraggly patch of untended grass and a skeletal tree, its branches clawing
at the iron-grey sky.
The only furniture was a metal cot, a rickety chair bolted to the flo a small table scarred with countless
scribbles.
Daniel sat hunched over the table, a sharpened pencil clutched in his hand with a piece of paper. It
wasnât the fanciest instrument, but it was his weapon of choice in this battle against the suffocating
silence.
Music, something that he disliked in the past, flowed through him, a desperate attempt to connect with
something, anything, beyond these four walls.
âSofia,â he muttered the name a melody on his lips. He scrawled it across the worn paper, the graphite
etching a desperate plea into the sterile surface. The song poured out of him, raw and unrefined. Sofia
liked writing songs. Surely, reading what he wrote would at least appease her anger, right?
But is that enough?
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The thought of what Sofia showed him in the hospital immediately made him crumple the paper and
throw it behind him where a bunch of paper
was.
A song wouldnât be enough, he thought inwardly.
No.
That wouldnât be enough to make her leave that man.
The creaking sound of the door caught his attention. He immediately looked at the person who walked
inside and smiled. âNurse Judith⦠what brings you here?â he asked.
The woman, who was already in her fifties, smiled. âIt is time to take your medicine.â She placed a tray
in front of Daniel. On it was a bottle of water and some medicine that he needed to take before he ate
his lunch.
âAlrightâ¦â Daniel nodded. He was not dumb enough to resist them. Daniel believed that the only way
for him to leave this place as fast as possible was to do whatever it was that they wanted, to pretend.
Pretending wasnât something new to Daniel. In fact, he had been pretending all his life. To attract his
fatherâs attention, Daniel had done everything to compete with Alexander. He pretended to know that
Alexander knew.
He took the medicine without any fuss and finished the bottle
âThank youâ¦â Judith smiled. âI will go and get your lunch. Pleas a few minutes.â
erything
âAlright,â Daniel nodded. However, the moment Judith left, the smi his face immediately vanished.
Since he was younger, he already had various medicines to keep him at bay.
To get away with it, Daniel used to pretend that everything was fine. Then, he would bury himself in
work and other activities to keep busy and get away from the slump that he was in.
It would be the same this time.
After a few minutes, the door once again opened. However, the smile that Daniel prepared vanished
when he saw Alexander standing by the door.
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âYou- What are you doing here?â Daniel asked, his expression turning ugly.