Chapter 107
Missing Mrs. Lowry: The Billionaire’s Wakeup Call
Chapter 107
Both Sullivan and Megan were lost in their own thoughts.
The sound of knocking broke the silence, followed by the maidâs voice, âDinner is served, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry. Shall I set the table now?â
Sullivan called out, âYes, please do.â
As the maidâs footsteps faded away, Sullivan still hadnât released Megan.
She squirmed a bit, âDidnât you hear? Dinnerâs ready. Let me up.â
Sullivan gazed at her intensely, his eyes never wavering.
Megan couldnât guess what was on his mind. She pushed against his chest, trying to rise, but he caught her wrist and placed it back over his heart. His heartbeat was strong and thumping rhythmically beneath her palm.
Megan quickly withdrew her hand as if scalded.
With a teasing smile, Sullivan hooked his finger under her chin, âScared of a little heartbeat, Mrs. Lowry? Whatâs on your mind?â
Megan couldnât stand this kind of provocative talk. She found herself missing his noânonsense attitude; it was painful at times, but at least it was bearable. His current softness left her feeling out of her depth.
Megan turned away to straighten her dress, and once composed, she headed for the door, âIâll take your luggage back to the bedroom. Why donât you freshen up, Sullivan? Theyâve started serving dinner downstairs.â
No response came from behind her.
Hand on the doorknob, she couldnât help but look back. She saw Sullivan lounging on the couch, his eyes following her with a depth that was inscrutable. Noticing her glance, he smiled subtly and asked, âAre you blushing, Megan?â
Meganâs lips tightened, and after a moment, she murmured, âWeâve been married too long for that, havenât
we?â
Sullivan didnât press further.
After Megan left, Sullivan lit up a cigarette.
The thin smoke rose, and his expression was unreadable.
In the world of business, Sullivan was a master at reading people. He knew Meganâs bravado all too well, but a smart man also knows that a womanâs greatest weakness can often be tenderness.
Sullivan wanted to reconcile with Megan. He didnât apologize or offer explanations like other men might have. He knew Megan had feelings for him once. He just had to charm her, and she would surely fall for him again, while he watched her succumb with clear eyes. He even considered having a child with her.
This
year was too rushed, but next year might be good for trying. A wife and child⦠Sullivan liked the thought.
He finished his cigarette in silence and then went downstairs for dinner.
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At the table, he was reserved, not exerting any of his masculine charm. After the meal, he retreated to his study to work.
Megan breathed a sigh of relief.
That evening, after her bath, she sat at her vanity to apply her skincare routine. She pondered the intimacy earlierâlikely just a whim of Sullivanâs. Distance should be usual theme of their marriage.
As she thought, she couldnât help but pull out Altonâs business card.
âMrs. Lowry, hereâs my business card. Perhaps youâll need it after Wyattâs trial is over.â
Altonâs words made Meganâs heart race.
Just then, she heard movement at the bedroom door. She recognized Sullivanâs footsteps and quickly stashed the card inside her diary. It was safe there; Sullivan had always shown disinterest, even disdain, for her girlish sentiments.
In an instant, Sullivan entered the room. He saw his wife in her silk nightgown, applying her creams.
She tried to appear nonchalant, but Sullivan caught the slight flush behind her earsâa sure sign she was hiding something.
He wrapped his arms around her from behind, his hand leisurely opening the small drawer.
As if casually, he asked, âWhat are you looking at?â
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