Chapter 12
Missing Mrs. Lowry: The Billionaire’s Wakeup Call
Chapter 12
Before Megan could even react, he was already by her side, pinching her delicate chin and whispering dangerously close to her ear, âAre you talking about selling yourself?â
Megan was shaking all over. She didnât deny it.
Instead of getting angry, Sullivan chuckled. He leaned in close, whispering like a tender lover, âAnd to whom would you sell yourself? in Borough City, bearing the title of Mrs. Lowry, see who would dare to take you? Besides, could you stand being touched by another man? Men who buy wonen go straight to it, just like on our wedding night. Remember how much that hurt⦠have you forgotten?â
Meganâs face turned ashen
How could she forget? On their wedding night, Sullivan was extremely rough to get back at her.
That night Megan was almost killed.
Seeing that things were in his favor, Sullivan backed off. He released her, gently caressing her cheek, âCome back as Mrs. Lowry, and we can be as we were before.
Meganâs slender neck was tightly strained. Suddenly, her eyes caught the gleam of a brandânew violin resting in the bookcase across
the room
Megan remembered the tabloid stories that the CEO of Lowry Group spent a whopping 20 million to buy an exorbitantly priced violin, all for a ladyâs smile.
So, this was itâ¦
Megan laughed. The same as they were before? To be his plaything in bed, to serve and please him every day without a shred of care or respect in return, to be less regarded than his secretary, to share her husband with others that was the âbeforeâ she knew.
Such a past, such a man, she wanted none of it!
Meganâs smile faded, and she said word for word. âFind someone else to be Mrs. Lowry!â
With that, she turned to leave
But in the next second, she was enveloped in an embrace.
Sullivanâs arms wrapped around her waist, his handsome face nuzzled against her ear, carrying the faint scent of aftershave that could easily stir a womanâs heart.
Meganâs body shivered slightly
Sullivan sneered, his long hands moving over her thin frame, easily overcoming her defenses
Megan tilted her head back slightly. Her thin legs in high heels, fair and slender, couldnât stop trembling⦠Sullivan knew her body too well. If he was in the mood, he could play her like an instrument, making her sensitive.
Just like now!
Sullivan pressed close to her slender back, his hands and words equally provocative.
âDivorce? And who will satisfy you if you divorce?â
âSo wild! Which ordinary man could easily satisfy you, hmm?â
Megan listened in shame, struggling desperately.
Perhaps others didnât know him; but having been Mrs. Lowry for three years, she knew best.
Sullivan, appeared like a polished businessman, was a brute in bed, taking pleasure in making her cry out and break down. Sometimes, Megan thought he had a psychological issue, delighting in tormenting women.
Sullivan was getting more and more out of line.
Finally, Megan couldnât bear it anymore and slapped him across the face.
The air froze. This was the first time she had struck himâa first for the distinguished Mr. Lowry to be slapped by a woman, and by none other than his once meek wife.
Sullivan had a bad temper and immediately gave her a cold look.
The heat of the moment was gone, as if their previous intimacy had been nothing but an illusion.
He grasped her delicate chin, leaned in close, his voice so cold it could shake out ice beada.
âYouâve become capable! Youâve learned to hit me?â
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âDo you really want to divorce me?â
âMegan, three years ago, you schemed to marry me, and now, youâre scheming to leave me! Do you think the doors of the Lowry family swing both ways as you please? Or do you think I, Sullivan, are good tempered and can be easily manipulated?â
Megan paused, a chill spreading through her
At last Sullivan spoke his truth. He resented her, the Quigley family, and Wyatt. He resented that accident that forced him to marry her
Thatâs why he tormented her in bed, mrely bothering with foreplay, delighting in her tears and breakdowns.
Thatâs why, when the Quigley family fell, Sullivan, who could have helped, chose to watch from the sidelines.
Megen didnât explain about the past anymore. She only trembled her lips and said, âSullivan, I was foolish to have loved you in the past!â But not anymore.
Having said that, she started to fix her disheveled clothes. Her silk blouse had several buttons torn off, and the hem of her dress was lifted to the root of her legs, with her fleshâcolored sheer stockings were rolled down to her knees.
It was utterly indecent