Chapter 209
When Love Breaks by jack
A quiet, mocking chuckle suddenly filled the air.
The air around Bryant was charged with an intense fury. His jaw clenched, his
voice chillingly cold. âSo, you went through all this trouble to take these
photos just to blackmail me into a divorce?â
I shot back, âWhat else?â
Or did he think there was any chance heâd see the error of his ways with
Margaret and come crawling back to salvage our failed marriage?
That was just a fairy tale.
His fury swelled, teeth clenched, and he spat out, âJane, are you sure you
want a divorce?â
âYes.â I didnât hesitate for a second.
His face darkened. âAnd if I refuse?â
I stood my ground. âThen Iâll bring the skeletons out of the closet.â
Knowing Bryantâs nature, I was sure heâd never let the affair get out.
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It was more than embarrassing. It would rock the Ferguson Groupâs stock and
cause a scandal.
It might be a minor domestic issue for some, but it was tabloid fodder for a
family like ours.
Even the most prestigious families had their secrets, but it would be a
different story once they were out in the open.
Bryantâs temples throbbed, his hands balled into fists, veins popping, and
through gritted teeth, he growled, âGet out.â
I ignored his fury. âThe sooner, the better.â
His eyes bore into me as he said, âLeave!â
âOkay,â I responded, stepping out of the car smoothly. Before I shut the door, I
set the terms, âMr. Ferguson, letâs make it tomorrow. Otherwise, I might spill
the beans someday if Iâm in a bad mood.â
I swiftly closed the door right before his outburst, turning to leave!
A few steps away, I realized Iâd forgotten my coat. It was cold. Turning back to
grab it, the black Maybach had sped off into the distance.
Seeing that Mark hadnât replied to my text, knowing he was still busy, I found
a sheltered spot and took out my phone to book a ride.
The party was still winding down, and as I waited, my gaze met Gregoryâs.
Gladys had personally seen him out.He seemed to read my mind, managing Gladys while subtly signaling, âTrust,
no doubt.â
I hoped so.
Slightly reassured, I got into the car, and then Mark called.
âJane, you home yet?â He sounded apologetic, âGot caught up in something
and just saw your message.â
âAlmost there.â
âWere you⦠with Bryant?â