Chapter 6
Missing Mrs. Lowry: The Billionaire’s Wakeup Call
Chapter 6
Even though Sullivan knew that the old lady did this on purpose, he still glanced at Megan
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Megan n wasnât there to join him in feigning affection, After chatting with the old Indy for a while, she stood up. âIâm going to make some cake.
After she left, the old ladyâs smile faded, and she leaned back in her chair.âSullivan, whatâs the deal with that Cressida? itâs one thing to look after her, but to set off fireworks oversteps the boundaries. Be careful, or your wife might get jealous and give you hell.â âPay more attention to Meganâs family: donât act as if it doesnât concern you.â
âIf you keep being this distant she might leave you.â â
Sullivan muttered a few noncommittal words, sidestepping the question of the fireworksâprobably it was Blancaâs doing!
After chatting for quite a while, Megan came over with the cakes she had made.
Sullivan glanced at her, even after doing housework, Meganâs clothes were still neat and smooth, and she looked dignified and beautifulâevery inch the epitome of a lady of high society
For a moment, he felt somewhat dull and uninterested.
But Heloise was very pleased. After tasting the dessert, she got straight to the point, âSullivan, youâll be 30 in a couple of years. All your childhood friends are already juggling two kids. When are you going to give me a greatâgrandchild?â
Megan remained silent.
Sullivan glanced at her and picked up a piece of cake, lightly fiddling with it. âMeganâs still young. Let her have fun for a couple more years.â
dy knew the score but chose not to spell it out
The old lady
They had dinner at the Lowry Mansion, and by the time they headed back, it was quite late.
Sullivan buckled his seat belt and glanced at Megan, who was looking out of the car window, her delicate profile illuminated by the soft light. He watched her for a long moment before gently pressing on the accelerator
The black Bentley cruised smoothly, streetlights flashing by in a blur. Sullivan clearly wanted to talk about something, hence the unhurried pace
About five minutes later, Sullivan spoke up softly, Tomorrow, Iâve arranged for someone to bring your father to the Lowry Hospital. There will be the best team of experts to treat him. And⦠If you need money, just tell me
His
tone was quite gentle, a concession on his part.
He didnât love Megan, and he cared about the fact that she had schemed against him in the past, but he didnât plan on changing wivesâ¦. It would cause too much trouble for his life and for the stocks of the Lowry Group.
He was used to her, after all,
Besides, her looks and figure were topânotch; at the very least, Sullivan found their intimate life harmonious.
With this in mind, when they reached a red light, Sullivan glanced at Megan again,
Resting his hand on the steering wheel, he continued, âBianca wonât be coming to the house anymore. Keep those jewels to yourself; Iâll make it clear to her.â
Megan listened quietly.
was strong.
The air conditioning in the car was
and she hugged her arms to herself to keep from shivering
Having been married to Sullivan for three years, she knew him well enough to understand that his concessions were indeed generous⦠Logically, she should be grateful, but she wasnât!
He had said quite a lot and made concessions, but he hadnât mentioned Cressida at all, which meant that if she accepted his arrangement, Cressida would still be a part of their lives⦠there would be no change.
Megan was tired; she didnât want to be trapped in a loveless marriage.
She declined softly. âNo need, the doctor currently treating my father is quite good.â
Sullivan heard her message, she wouldnât accept his kindness and insisted on divorcing. A flash of anger crossed his face. âMegan, donât forget the prenup we signed. If we divorce, you wonât get a dime.â
âI know!â she replied swiftly.â
11:10
Having run out of patience, Sullivan stopped talking to her.
Twenty minutes later, when the car pulled into the driveway of their villa, he slowed to a stop and told the security guard, âClose the gates well; donât let a single fly outâ
The guard, puzzled, was about to ask a question.
But Sullivan had already driven off, parking the car on the villaâs forecourt moments later.
As the car stopped, Megan unbuckled her seat belt and was about to get out of the car when, with a âclickâ, Sullivan locked the car
doors.