Chapter 112
When the Boss’ Lady Became His Sister-in-law
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Rhettâs voice carried a dangerous edge as he confronted the teacher, âHow could my kid be released from your school without proper identification? If anything happens to Summer, youâre directly responsible.â The warning in his tone was unmistakable.
âMr., Mr. FitzGerald, the headmasterâ¦â The teacherâs voice trembled, fear evident in the stutter. âGet me the headmaster. Now!â Rhettâs voice remained low and menacing as he whipped out his cell phone and dialed his assistant, York. âCheck the nearby CCTV footage. Find out who look Summer. Move fast.â
Soon, the headmaster strode out, his face flushed with anxiety. âMr. FitzGerald⦠Iâ¦â
âMy child is in this school for one reason, which is security. And yet, someone just waltzed in and took him? How did you let this happen?â Rhettâs cold demeanor was cracking, his anger barely contained.
âMr. FitzGerald, your son?â The headmaster stuttered, his eyes scanning the logbook. âYou mean Summer? A Mr. Carter, who claimed to be the childâs grandfather, picked him up on behalf of her father.â
Kristinâs grip on her phone tightened until her knuckles turned white. The patriarch of the Bryce family had come for Summer. What was his game?
âNo father, no grandfather⦠Why didnât you call me? You have my number!â Kristinâs voice was frantic, her fear palpable.
Rhett wrapped an arm around Kristin, his voice a soothing rumble. âThe school better have a good explanation for this.â
Without another word, Rhett escorted Kristin away. âIf Carter acknowledges Summer as a Bryce, he wonât harm him. Heâs too smart to be lured away by strangers. Once we find him, weâll get some answers.â
Kristinâs face was ghostly pale, her body shaking as she fell to the ground, tears threatening to spill. The idea of fighting the Bryce family for custody of Summer terrified her.
âKristin, breathe,â Rhett said as he crouched before her. âLook at me. Summerâs okay. No one can take him from you without your consent. Trust me.â
Looking into Rhettâs eyes, her breath hitched, but she found comfort there, much to her
surprise.
In a moment of vulnerability, Kristin reached out her hands and embraced him, her tears finally breaking free. It was an intimate gesture she hadnât intended, which she thought would be met with disdain.
But Rhett didnât push her away. Instead, he steadied her when she tried to pull back, almost falling. âCalm down now?â His voice was always so reassuring.
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Kristin felt Rhett was her lifeline in the depths of her despair, always able to soothe her worries. âIâm sorry,â she murmured.
The headmaster watched, legs wobbly, as the charged moment unfolded. The connection between Kristin and Rhett was undeniable.
âMr. FitzGerald,â the headmaster began, desperate to explain. âWe had Summerâs consent before we let him leave with Mr. Carter. Given his status, we didnât imagine heâdâ¦â
Summer was a prodigy, able to read almost fluently at four, thanks to the dedication of her guardian, Garner, who had used the dictionary to teach Summer himself.
At five and a half, Summer understood the meaning of a paternity test well.
âWeâve contacted Carterâs assistant. Theyâre at the Diamond Crest Hotel now. Letâs ensure Summerâs safety first, and I assure you that the school will do everything to rectify this mistake,â pleaded the headmaster, fearing the wrath of the mighty FitzGerald Group.
Rhettâs response was a cold scoff as he led Kristin to his car.
Yorkâs call came in shortly after. âMr. FitzGerald, theyâre at the Diamond Crest Hotel Carter does not attempt to hide his presence in Silvergrove. Summer is with him.â
The call ended, and Rhettâs gaze fell worriedly on Kristin. Carterâs transparency and Summerâs willingness to go with him were troubling signs.
The Bryce family would undoubtedly fight for custody.
Kristinâs phone rang again. It was James. âKris, my grandfather has taken Summer. Iâm going to the Diamond Crest Hotel. Donât panic. Summerâs safe.â
âJamesâ¦â Kristinâs voice was hoarse. âYou promised you wouldnât fight me for Summer.â
There was a silence on the other end before James spoke. âKristin, I never intended to fight with you for Summer. Heâs yours. But the condition is you have to be mine, too.â
Kristinâs instinct was to bite her fingers, a nervous habit, but Rhett caught her hand, shaking his head.
She looked at him with pleading eyes, desperate for a solution. How could she keep Summer?
âKristin, Iâm not threatening you, but you must think it over. Iâm not too keen on you cozying up to Rhett, James said, his voice a mixture of concern and something darker. He knew Kristin and Rhett had been spending time together. And damn, was he jealous.
After watching Kristin drive off with Rhett, jealousy clawed at him like a wild beast.
His words werenât just for Kristin. They were a warning to Rhett, too.
James ended the call with a click, convinced that Kristin had no choice but to fall in line.
What he didnât know was that Kristin had already gone and tied the knot with Rhett.
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In Jamesâ world, that was incomprehensible.
He couldnât marry Kristin. And Rhett? That was even less likely.
The FitzGerald family valued their public image far more than the Bryce family ever did.
âWeâll pick up Summer first,â Rhett said, trying to soothe the tension.
James was, after all, Summerâs father, and there was only so much Rhett could say.
Kristinâs gaze dropped, and her grip on the phone tightened until her knuckles turned white.
Summer was Jamesâ son, an inescapable reality.
Blood ties are unbreakable, and Summer would reunite with them sooner or later.
And how long could Rhett protect her?
It was a threeâyear marriage, and when it ended, where would she go? What about Summer?
âMr. FitzGerald, donât worry about fighting for Summerâs custody.â Kristinâs voice was hoarse as the car pulled into the parking lot of the Diamond Crest Hotel.
If Rhett got involved in the custody battle, the Bryce family would find out about their secret marriage certificate.
Aurora Tech and the FitzGerald Group might be strategic partners, but they were competitors. too. Her tarnished reputation and former engagement to Vincent would drag Rhett through the mud, leaving a stain he couldnât wipe clean.
That was the FitzGerald way, something the Holcomb family would never stand for.
It would jeopardize Rhettâs standing within the FitzGerald Group.
So, she couldnât let him intervene.
Rhettâs brow furrowed, feeling a wild, reckless surge for the first time, a desire to throw all caution to the wind for her sake.