She Mocked My “Useless” Husband Then My Family Ended the Party Chapter 10
A year later.Â
Hayes Group Headquarters. Highcrest.Â
I sat on Silas’s sofa and scrolled through myÂ
phone.Â
“Clara, seriously. Do you have any ambition at all?”Â
Silas set down the last of his paperwork, picked up his coffee, and stood over me.Â
“Julian’s been running a venture capital firm for six months now, and you’re still camped out on my couch, treating my office like your personalÂ
lounge.” Julian’s been running a venture capitalÂ
firm for six months now, and you’re still campedÂ
out on my couch, treating my office like yourÂ
personal lounge.”Â
I rolled my eyes without a shred of shame.Â
“My husband makes the money. I look pretty. WeÂ
play to our strengths. Any questions?”Â
Silas laughed in spite of himself.Â
“Fine, you win.”Â
A lot had changed in a year. Julian most of all.Â
He’d finished the intensive program at the top ofÂ
his class.Â
He still didn’t talk much, and small talk wouldÂ
never be his thing.Â
But when it came to numbers and deals, his brainÂ
just clicked.Â
The Sterling matriarchs handed him the reins to aÂ
venture capital arm under the Sterling Group. The Sterling matriarchs handed him the reins to a venture capital arm under the Sterling Group.Â
In six months, every project he touched turned a nine–figure profit.In six months, every project he touched turned a nine–figure profit.Â
The same people in Highcrest who used to call him a lost cause now straightened up when heÂ
walked into a room. Now it was Mr. Sterling.Â
My phone chimed.Â
A text from Julian.Â
[Leaving work. Coming to get you.]Â
I bounced off the couch, grabbed my bag, andÂ
headed for the door.Â
“Silas! Julian’s here. Bye!”Â
Silas shook his head behind me.Â
“And she’s gone. Every time.”Â
I took the private elevator down to the parkingÂ
garage.Â
I spotted the black Aston Martin right away.l spotted the black Aston Martin right away.Â
Julian was leaning against the door in a tailoredÂ
suit, waiting.Â
There was a steadiness to him now, still quiet, stillÂ
reserved, but he didn’t feel walled off anymore.Â
When he saw me, his whole face softened.Â
“Clara.”Â
He took my bag without asking and opened theÂ
door for me.Â
“Are you tired today?”Â
I slid into the passenger seat, grinning.Â
“Not even a little. Silas has a really nice couch.”Â
Julian climbed in and leaned across to buckle myÂ
seatbelt.Â
He was close, close enough that I caught theÂ
warm, woody scent of his cologne.Â
“What do you want to eat tonight?” he asked.Â
“Hmm… I want Arthur to fire up the grill and make his famous ribs.“Hmm… I want Arthur to fire up the grill and make his famous ribs.”Â
“Done. Let’s head to Arthur’s.”Â
The car pulled out of the garage and slipped into Highcrest traffic.Â
I watched the city blur past the window, and my mind drifted back to Bayport.Â
That banquet changed everything.Â
Chloe fell apart in the psych ward. Arthur made sure she never got comfortable there, keeping her on a brutal treatment schedule, day after day.Â
He wouldn’t stop until the lesson stuck.Â
By the end, she was just a shell, muttering the same words on a loop: I was wrong, she’s not the other woman, I was wrong, she’s not the other woman. By the end, she was just a shell, muttering the same words on a loop: I was wrong, she’s notÂ
the other woman, I was wrong, she’s not the otherÂ
woman.Â
Felix got life without parole. He made enemies on the inside fast, and from what I heard, every dayÂ
behind those walls was its own private hell.FelixÂ
got life without parole. He made enemies on the inside fast, and from what I heard, every day behind those walls was its own private hell.Â
Julian and I were still the couple everyone inÂ
Highcrest talked about.Â
Only now, I was the only freeloader left. Only now, IÂ
was the only freeloader left.Â
“What are you thinking about?”Â
Julian’s voice pulled me back.Â
We were stopped at a red light. He turned to lookÂ
at me.Â
“Nothing.”Â
I reached over and laced my fingers through hisÂ
resting on the center console. I reached over andÂ
laced my fingers through his resting on the centerÂ
console.Â
“I was just thinking, now that Mr. Sterling is such aÂ
big deal, does that mean I get to do whatever IÂ
want in Highcrest?”Â
Julian’s fingers tightened around mine.Â
“You can.”Â
He looked me dead in the eye.Â
“Wherever you want to go, you can.”Â
“I’ll protect you.”Â
“Deal.”

