Chapter 137
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 137
But I couldnât change the fact that he was my uncle!
He could use this relationship to spout nonsense in front of Bryant!
âJane, thatâs a bit cold, donât you think?â
Leroy chucked the bag of chips onto the table, putting on a show of pretending to be att wise. âI get it, your husband had a fling, right? Saw it with my own eyes. That woman? Not even close to you in looks. Just another Instagram face. Let him have his fun, heâll get bored and come back.â
Infidelity seemed like a featherâs weight to these morally bank pt men.
I struggled to keep my temper in check, âListen, I donât need yor involvement in this, got it?â
âGot it.â
Allen was the poster child for how not to age gracefully, flashing his yellowed smokerâs teeth in a greedy smile, âFine, keep Mr. Ferguson out of this if you like. But if you can cough up thirty grand a month and sort out a decent job for Leroy, Iâll stay out of your hair.â
âWhy donât you just rob a bank?â My temper flared, âHear me loud and clear, not a dime from me to you, ever again.â
âIâm gonna sue you! I brought you up, but now you wonât look after me. Iâll make sure everyone knows!â
âGo ahead!â My voice rose, âI have records of every penny Iâve sent over the years. What about you? How much did you spend on me while I was with you? What did I ever ask from you?â
All those years, every household chore waited for me. Barely eight and struggling to mop the floor, I had to kneel and scrub again and again.
If not for my late school hours, cooking wouldâve fallen to me too.
My aunt tried to help, only for him to rant about the pointlessness of raising a âuselessâ kid, threatening to kick me out.
Even hiring a maid requires providing a living space.
His gambling addiction drained my part-time earnings several times.
And now he was talking of parental grace? Too late for that!
âYou ungrateful brat!â
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Allen glared, his face, often flushed from drinking, contorted in rage, âDonât act high and mighty. I know exactly how much youâll get from divorcing Mr. Ferguson. Even a trickle from that fortune could sustain us.â
âFirst off, Iâm not getting a fortune.â
I stood firm, emphasizing each word, âAnd even if I did, whatâs it to you? The law mandates support for elders, not leeches!â
âWhat did you say?!â
Allenâs fury peaked, and he raised his hand to strike, but Leroy quickly stepped in, signaling him to calm down, âDad!â
Then, turning to me, Leroy suggested, âHow about we both giv in a little? Get me a decent position at Ferguson Group, with a contract, say a hundred grand a year, and you wonât
have to worry about sending money home.â
Their shamelessness left me speechless.
Like father, like son.
Demanding a hundred grand job with just an associateâs degree, no experience, no skills.
I frowned, âA hundred grand? In your dream!â
âYouâ¦â Leroy choked on his words, and Allen, pushing him aside, gritted his teeth, âYouâre so stubborn, Jane. Itâs obvious Mr. Ferguson still has feelings for you. Just ask him, sort out Leroyâs job, and everyoneâs happy!â
âForget it, itâs not up for discussion.â
Divorcing and still clinging to my ex-husband for favors? I couldnât do it.
Allen scoffed, threatening, âYou wonât go? Fine, weâll go ourselves! I refuse to believe be your uncle isnât worth a job with Bryant Ferguson!â
âIâd love to see how that turn out.â
A tall, commanding figure suddenly appeared at the door, his gaze sharp as a hawkâs, lightly resting on Allen.
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