Serena had always been a sucker for Zach's sweet talk, but resentment simmered beneath the surface.
She knew she was never wrong when she spoke her mind, yet people still dismissed her, as if she were nothing more than a decorative accessory on Zach's arm.
The backlash even worsened when Zach tried to put his foot down. That crowd didn't retreat—they doubled down.
Some subordinates had crossed the line so many times that Serena eventually stopped going to the Zarena Group altogether.
But Hugh was different. Why did he seem to value her more than Zach ever had?
The question tugged at her, and she couldn't hold it back anymore. "Anyone who works under you must be talented. There's no need for them to change them just because of me."
"You're my wife. Your honor is mine. If they can't respect you, they don't respect me.
"And any employee who disrespects their boss doesn't deserve to stay around. That kind of person isn't loyal—and loyalty is everything."
His sharp eyes met hers. At a red light, the neon lights outside flickered across his face, catching in his eyes like shards of stained glass—brilliant, serious, and striking.
"I won't let myself be mistreated. And I won't let you be either."
In the silence that followed, Serena could hear her own heart pounding.
Hugh wasn't just a good ally. He was a thoughtful and kind friend. That realization brought a smile to her lips.
"Thank you."
"There's no need to thank me," Hugh said while starting the car again. His eyes shifted to the road.
"Because of the last-minute change, this was the only time I could come pick you up so we can make it to the dock on time. Would you like to take a nap?" Hugh pointed out the blanket folded neatly beside her.
Serena shook her head. "If you're staying up, I'll stay up with you.
"Still, a cruise with a bunch of socialites is already a huge deal. Isn't it a bit over the top if we have to use your private island too?"
And this was just her birthday party. What kind of spectacle would their wedding be?
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