Chapter 19
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 19
My parentsâ memorial was coming up that Saturday.
After a follow-up appointment at the hospital in the morning, I planned to visit their
I graves. It wouldnât take long. But for some reason, I felt an unsettling unease that prevented me from speaking confidently.
I couldnât bring myself to tell Bryant about my pregnancy the day before. Nor could I assure Christine today that I would bring Bryant along. I feared that plans might not keep pace with changes.
In my heart, Bryant and Margaretâs relationship was like a ticking time bomb.
Seeing me less than enthusiastic, Christine glanced toward Margaretâs office. âDid Bryant sort out that Patek Philippe bitch?â
âPretty much,â I said.
After more chatter, Christine seemed reassured and returned to the Marketing Department.
I couldnât tell if Margaret had a change of heart or had an epiphany. For several days, we coexisted without issue. I was worried that she might obstruct Christmasâ limited edition design, but it smoothly progressed to the prototyping phase.
âGirls, what do you think is the real deal between the new girl and the boss?â
âBeats me.â
âMaybe sheâs the bossâ wife, but thereâ
days.â
been no sign of them together these past few
âMaybe sheâs just low-key. Who else gets a welcome like hers, with the CEO personally introducing her?â
âThat doesnât necessarily mean sheâs the boss wife. Could be the other woman, for all we know.â
I overheard some colleagues gossiping about Margaret and Bryantâs relationship while I was getting water in the break room. Turning around, I caught Margaret looking at me with a strange expression. âI thought youâd be smug about it.â she said.
âWhat?â I was stunned, not immediately catching on.
The gossiping colleagues scattered like birds, leaving Margaret and me in the break room.
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Chapter 19
Margaret forced a smile, placing her cup under the coffee machine. âWhy do you always seem so calm? You donât get bummed out when you lose, and you donât even act excited when you win.â
I didnât have the leisure to open up to her. After getting myself some lemon water, I turned to leave.
Margaret suddenly laughed. âI just canât stand you. You think youâve won, huh? Jane, life is long.â
She finally lost her temper and showed her true colors.
I frowned. âAre you out of your mind today?â
âWhat?â Margaret was confused.
âMaybe you should go and see a therapist. Donât skimp. While Albert isnât rolling in dough, he can surely afford some therapy sessions for you.â I suggested.
With that, I strode off.
I heard something smashing from the break room just before entering my office. Margaret lost it, indeed.
Bryant was waiting for me in the parking garage after work. These days, he lived up to the internetâs nickname of âwife-spoiler.â We went to work together, came home together, and he had Kevin deliver afternoon tea to my office daily, along with the occasional gift.
âWhat do you fancy for dinner tonight?â As soon as I got into the car, Bryant asked.
I looked at him, raising an eyebrow. âYouâre cooking again?â
He had been cooking dinner for the past several nights.
Even Emma, our housekeeper, looked at him with fear, worried she might be out of a jo With one hand on the wheel, as we left the parking garage, Bryant replied smoothly. âTire of it already?â
âNot at all. Just curious. You rarely cooked before.â I said:
âFrom now on, as long as weâre home, Iâll cook Bryant promised.
âOh I certainly wouldnât object.
Although I knew where he learned his cooking skills, it didnât bother me as long as he kept his distance from Margaret. She trained my man. If anyone should be upset, it was her.
When we reached home, Bryant changed into casual wear and headed to the kitchen to start dinner,