Chapter 10
Winning Her Heart Back
Chapter 10 I Wonât Be Marrying Her
Before getting off from work, Emelie entered the CEOâs office to drop off some documents.
She then mentioned. âYour mother called me at noon, inviting us for dinner tonight. Mr. Middleton, itâs been half year since you last visited.â
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William furrowed his brows. He was visibly annoyed. âDo you often contact my family?â
âNot really. Itâs always your mother who calls me,â Emelie responded.
William glanced at his watch and tossed the car keys to her. âYou drive. Iâll have the driver take Daphne
home.â
ut couldnât
As she followed him, Emelie found herself at the edge of asking something significant but
muster the courage to voice it.
She feared hearing the answer she already knew would come
During the Middleton family dinner, Vanessa kept adding more food to Emelieâs plate, expressing concern, âWhy have you lost so much weight? You look so pale. Are you sick?â
William, naturally reserved and taciturn, was even more so with the Middleton family, He barely spoke after greeting his father, Henry Middleton, upon their arrival.
He watched Emelie manage the conversation with his parents while Emelie touched her face, smiling as she replied, âOh, itâs probably just todayâs lipstick not suiting me. Iâll throw it out when I get back.â
As Cloudex Corporationâs CEOâs head secretary, Emelie was adept at saying the right things, delighting
Vanessa.
Suddenly, William remembered Daphneâs words from earlier.
Indeed, everyone liked Emelie. Not just colleagues and clients, but the elders too.
She had seamlessly integrated into both his professional and personal lives over the past three years, dealing with matters both within and beyond her scope..
Thus, his parents and friends had silently thought she would become his wife, even discussing their
marriage more than once.
William couldnât help but smirk at the thought.
As he expected, the topic of marriage came up again at dinner.
After bracing herself all afternoon, Emelie still found herself lost for words, looking toward William for
some guidance.
William casually sipped his water. His voice was devoid of any warmth or flavor as he stated, âI wonât be marrying her.â
The piece of rib Emalle had just picked up fell back into her bowl with a soft clink. But what William said landed heavily in her heart, fracturing it like glass under pressure.
For a moment, she couldnât hear her own heartbeat.
Henry questioned in n low voice, âIf youâre not marrying Emelle, then who? That young secretary from the company? Donât think Iâm unaware of the foolish notions youâve been up tol
âMr. Middletonâ¦â Emelie instinctively wanted to diffuse the sudden tension, a role she often played in their fatherâson disagreements,
Williamâs face showed nothing but frosty aloofness, like feeling his boundaries had been breached. âDad, youâre intruding too much. And regarding foolish actions, youâve had your own share in the past. Wouldnât you agree, Mrs. Middleton?â
Vanessaâs face stiffened.
Henry slammed the table, standing up as he roared, âAsshole!â
William grabbed a napkin and stood up as he said, âIâve finished, Iâll be leaving now.â
As Henryâs complexion turned a stormy shade, Vanessa quickly offered him some water, trying to calm. him down. âRelax, dear. Remember your blood pressure problem. Try to stay calm.â
Emelie instinctively tried to create an excuse for William, saying, âMr. Middleton had a tough time with the clients today, and thatâs why heâs upset.â
Henry was rubbing his temples and countered, âIâm well aware of his temperament, thereâs no need to
defend him.â
Vanessa tried to smooth things over and said, âWill is now the CEO of such a major corporation. You canât still talk to him like heâs a child. Let it be.â
She then turned to Emelie and added, âIâm sorry you had to witness that, Emelie. Please, go check on William. Feel free to use any of the cars in the yard.â
Emelie didnât really want to check on William.
Once, the memory of their first meeting provided Emelie with comfort, giving her strength to endure any
challenge.
However, she now hesitated to follow him.
The mere sight of William, especially after her miscarriage, left her feeling drained and apprehensive about any confrontation.
Yet, unable to refuse the Middletonsâ request, she could only nod in response.
She then took the car keys from the butler and drove off after William.
It wasnât long before Emelie spotted Williamâs car on a serene streetside, where he stood deep in thought and smoking.