Chapter 41
She Became Rich After Divorce
Chapter 41 Sending Abbie Mome
once she returned home. Mr. Foley had no choice but to temporarily send her to the villa. Surprisingly, she settled in comfortably and even acted like the mistress of the house by changing up the roomâs decor.
It was just a small matter of spending some money. The villa had plenty of rooms, so Kelvin went along with it.
However, most of the time Kelvin actually lived in his bachelor apartment.
It was a small place that he and Cheyenne bought near downtown after they got married. It was only about three hundred square feet in size
It was close to his company and made it convenient for him to commute.
Abbie wanted to live in the apartment with him, but Kelvin said he didnât like being disturbed and refused her request.
She had no choice but to request to live in Cheyenneâs old room instead.
Kelvin instinctively frowned when she asked. âHow about you pick another room? Donât you love reading? Thereâs an empty room next to my study that you can stay in
The study?
Wasnât that close to Kelvinâs bedroom?
Abbie agreed anyway without knowing that Kelvin never really stayed at the villa. He only went there occasionally with Cheyenne.
He left later that night. The study was just for show; all of its books such as romance novels and comic books belonged to Cheyenne.
Chapter 42
it Agam
Chapter 42: Say It Again, Cheyenne
Cody had left
Chris escorted him out and then returned to the CEOâs office. Mr. Foley, I went back to look for you earlier but couldnât find youâ he said
The tall and lean man with his back turned to Chris was slowly untying his tie as he answered the question. 1 ran into an old man who got lost on my way here. I sent him home before coming to the company â
âItâs all my fault for taking your phone awayâ¦
Chris thought i would be more convenient if Mr. Foley carried a phone with him at all times in the future.
What about your clothes?â Chris asked.
Speaking of which, Kelvinâs aura noticeably grew colder and a faint chill filled the office. This scorching summer didnât require air conditioning when Kelvin was around,
âYou can go now, I need to freshen up, Kelvin said.
In one of the partitions in his office was a small bedroom that could fit a double bed and wardrobe, perfect for working late or taking afternoon naps. Inside, there was a bathroom and a toilet, and many of his clothes were neatly arranged in black. But when he opened the closet, he saw a set of white
suits.
The stark white stood out among all the black, causing him to feel a sudden pang of nostalgia for its origin.
Three years ago.
That bright and gentle smile appeared before his eyes again as the girl carrying an exquisite and luxurious handbag appeared in front of him. She handed something over to him. âKelvin, this is for you.â
âTake it away. Iâm busy,â he said with just one glance at it on his desk. It was too distracting from his work and took up space where important documents should be placed.
The girl pouted her red lips in dissatisfaction as she leaned forward with both hands on the desk. The scent of roses emanating from her body left a deep impression on him.
âYou havenât even looked at it yet! Just take one look!â she pleaded with him.
The day after tomorrow would be their wedding day but Kelvin had been too busy with work to go see about getting himself fitted for his tuxedo. Cheyenne knew how preoccupied he was, so she personally went shopping with her friend Kate to pick out something suitable after much deliberation.
Kelvin finally relented after being pestered incessantly by Cheyenne and took one quick glance at what they had picked out for him.
Inside was a set of white suit. His thick eyebrows immediately furrowed, and he answered in a cold voice with no emotion on his face, âIt doesnât suit me; you can take it away.â
âNo way, youâll look very handsome in white. Iâve imagined countless times what you would look like wearing it,â she said with a sly smile.
The manâs brow furrowed even more tightly and he felt annoyed.
Did she really want to marry him so badly and become his wife? She had no shame.
âYou know very well that I only wear black,â he said firmly.
Cheyenne always found ways to irritate him. She retorted with her sharp tongue, âThatâs because black makes you look old. Thatâs why I picked white for you!â
âYouâre eight years older than me but look like a thirtyâyearâold uncle!â she added insult to injury.
Kelvin glared at her fiercely. Was he really that old?
Although he never looked in the mirror much before, he always thought that his appearance was not bad at all; there were plenty of women who actively sought him out.
But none of them dared to speak to him like this before.
âCheyenne, say it again? Who is old?â
Cheyenne was not afraid of him getting angry at all. She wrapped her fair arms around his neck and smiled as she pressed her red lips against his.â
âYouâre not old at all, but very strong in bed!â
âShut up, do you have no shame? Youâre only 18 years old but fill your mind with adult content!â
But Cheyenne was not angry at all, and she blew a warm breath in his ear.
The laughter sounded like that of a little fox, âWhy do I need to have shame? I only want you, Kelvin, my husband, I want you.â
She drew circles on his chest, causing a tingling sensation.
Kelvinâs original plan was to finish the companyâs strategy for the second half of the year this afternoon.
Interrupted by her, he picked her up and threw her rudely onto the big bed.
It was an autumn day, the sunlight outside the window was very bright, refracted through the blue glass of the skyscraper and came in.
Sprinkled on the sweaty body, it was dazzlingly white.
Kelvin seemed to be proving that he was not âoldâ by taking Cheyenne for a long time until her legs went weak and she whimpered for him to hold her. He didnât know how he was enchanted by her. On the day of their wedding, he wore his least favorite color, white.
The crimson face in his memory suddenly changed and turned into the indifferent woman he just saw.
She wore a cold and sarcastic smile on her face, calling him âMr. Foleyâ as if she had become a different person.
Cheyenneâ¦
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