Wife 66
The Cherished Wife
Chapter 66
The three days flew by in a blur. Noelle had her bags all packed, just waiting for Charles to swing by
and pick her up. The last few days were not just about waiting: they were filled with drama, like the
York family finding out Samuel got hurt and deciding to cut all ties with the Shaws
Julian was freaking out and running around like a headless chicken. He apologized to Samuel at
the hospital and blew up Noelleâs phone with calls. Noelle was not about to fall for that though. She
knew better than to show up. Julian even had the nerve to say on the phone that if the Yorks came
after the company because of him, it would all be Noelleâs fault.
Noelle was so close to laughing out of sheer frustration. She could not believe the nonsense
coming out of her own dadâs mouth. It was a sad moment when she realized she might not really
know the man she
called Father.
Julian did not stop there. He actually had the gall to tell her to go and throw herself at Simon, to try
and charm him into giving the Shaws a break. If she could snag a marriage proposal out of him, it
would be even better. With the Hoffman familyâs influence and the Yorks backing them, the Shaws
would be unstoppable.
Noelle was not having any of Julianâs crazy daydreams. She cut the call short and blocked his
number without a second thought.
Noelle was dead set against selling herself out for the Shaw familyâs sake, especially since she did
not even have a stake in their company. She vividly remembered her grandpaâs plan to gift her five
percent of Heliosâ shares for her eighteenth birthday, a rite of passage into adulthood, but the rest of
the family had shot that down, claiming she was too young and not businessâsavvy.
When Winter hit eighteen, she snagged ten percent of Helios without a peep of protest from the
family. It was crystal clear to Noelle that the rules she had did not apply to Winter.
What was she supposed to say? She was left speechless.
She might not have cared about the company, but as a Shaw, the blatant inequality had stung. All
she had ever wanted was fair treatment.
Charles pulled up outside and rang Noelle. She answered without thinking, âHello. Whoâs this?â
Charles squinted, his whole aura menacing. âDidnât save my number?â he growled, clearly angry.
If Noelle had been next to him, she would have been quaking in her boots from his scary.tone.
She had gulped and forced a laugh. âSlipped my mind!
âDo it now,â Charles had commanded. âIâm right outside your door.â
Noelle dashed to the balcony for a quick peek, and sure enough, Charlesâs car was right there
below. âOh, Iâll be right down, but my stuffâ¦â
âDonât bother. Iâm on my way up!â Charles ended the call, squinted, and shot a look at the guy
sprawled out next to him. âUp you go!â
Seanâs eyes snapped open, and he stared at Charles, still groggy. âCome on, Charles, thatâs not
cool. Whyâs it always me when you need something? You could ask the boss⦠or even Peter!â
Seanâs rant continued, âYou have no idea. I was on the night shift yesterday. I just got out of
surgery, and
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Iâm not even rested yet, but here you are, dragging me out!â
Sean was telling the truth. He had just stepped away from the operating table, and before he could
even shed his white coat, Charles had called him.
Charles shot Sean an icy look. âItâs because youâre the youngest!â
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