Chapter 2
Missing Mrs. Lowry: The Billionaire’s Wakeup Call
Chapter 2
Six years, Megan had loved him for six whole years!
She closed her eyes tight in a sudden moment.
Chapter 2
Megan didnât see Sullivan return. On Friday night, a significant incident occurred in the Quigley family.
News came out that Wyatt Quigley, the eldest son of the Quigley family, might face a ten year sentence due to an economic case Involving the Quigley Group
Ten years, that was enough to ruin a man.
That very night, her father Joseph Quigley suffered an acute stroke and was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery
Megan stood in the hospital corridor, frantically dialing Sullivanâs number, but after several tries, nobody answered. Just when she was about to give up, Sullivan texted her.
Brief as ever.
(Still in Harmony. If urgent, contact my secretary Bianca]
Megan called again, and this time Sullivan picked up. She blurted out immediately, âSullivan, my dad..â
Sullivan cut her off. His tone was slightly impatient, âDo you need money? Iâve told you many times if itâs urgent, contact Biancaâ¦. Megan, are you listening?â
Megan looked up at the electronic screen, her expression blank as the news was played.
The CEO of Lowry Pharmaceuticals, to win over his ladyâs heart, had booked the entire amusement park for fireworks show.
Beneath the brilliant fireworks, a young girl sat in a wheelchair with a pure and lovely smile, while Meganâs husband, Sullivan, stood behind the wheelchair. He was holding a phone, speaking to her,
Megan blinked slowly. After a while, her voice cracked, âSullivan, where are you?â
There was a pause on the other end, seemingly annoyed by her checkâin, but he still answered dismissively. âStill tied up. Iâll hang up now. If thereâs nothing else, get in touch with Bianca.â
He didnât notice the near tears in her voice, but the way he looked down at the y
young girl beside him⦠was very tender, exceedingly
tender.
Meganâs vision blured-
It turned out that Sullivan could be this gentle, too.
From behind, she heard her stepmother Coraâs voice. âDid you get in touch with Sullivan? Megan, you must Sullivan for help with
Cora stopped midâsentence, for she too saw the scene or the electronic screen.
After a moment, Cora found her voice again, âHeâs gone to Harmony City again? Megan, Megan, I donât believe that when Sullivan was in a coma, this girl named Cressida Baldwin played the violin and woke him up?â
Cora grew more agitated as she spoke, her thoughts turning to the Quigley familyâs plight, and she couldnât help but shed tears, âBut Megan⦠you need to be clearâheaded, donât quarrel with Sullivan now.â
Megan clenched her fists, her nails digging into her flesh, but she felt no pain.
Quarrel with Sullivan?
She wouldnât, not because sheâMrs. Lowryâknew the bigger picture, but because she had no right to do so.
A wife who wasnât loved, her title was mere nominal!
She stared at the fireworks filling the sky, murmuring softly, âAll those fireworks mustâve cost a lot of money, right?â
Cora didnât understand what she meant.
Megan lowered her gaze and began to dial Biancaâs number.
Disturbing someoneâs peace late at night was always unwelcome.
Bianca, having been by Sullivanâs side for so long and enjoying a superior status, knew Sullivan didnât care about his wife, so after hearing Meganâs request, she spoke with a cold and aggressive tone.
âMrs. Lowry, youâll need to submit a request and have Mr. Lowry sign off before you can get a check.â
âJust like the jewelry you wear, which also needs to be logged before use.â
âMrs. Lowry, you do understand what I mean, right?â
Megan hung up the phone. She bowed her head, quiet, and after a moment, she lifted her eyes to her reflection in the glass, gently lifting her hand. On her slender ring finger, she wore the wedding ring
It was the only thing she owned that didnât require Sullivanâs permission, didnât need to be logged and reported by his secretary How pitiful was her role as Mrs. Lowry was
Megan blinked away a haze, whispering. âFind someone to sell the wedding ring.â
Cora was stunned. âMegan, have you lost your mind?â
Megan tumed slowly, her footsteps echoing lonelily through the deserted nightâtime hall. After a few steps, she stopped and said with quiet determination, âCora, I am perfectly sane. Iâve never been this clear headed.â
She was going to divorce Sullivan,