Chapter 266 A New Housekeeper
Iris had a restless night. She tossed and turned for hours, only drifting off in the early morning.
The next day, warm sunlight poured through the balcony glass doors, filling the room with a soff golden glow.
Slowly, she woke from a deep sleep, rubbing her eyes before noticing the bright daylight peeking through the curtains.
darkness. She
By then, she felt calmer. The frustration and anger from the night before seemed to have faded with the
up, running her fingers through her tousled hair, then pushed off the covers and padded
ool hardwood floor.
barefoot ac
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w, she drew back the curtains, slid open the glass door, and stepped onto the balcony. brilliant in a clear, deep-blue sky-like a vast sapphire, without a single cloud. A gentle resh, clean scent of morning.
yard was filled with flowering dogwood trees, their pale pink and white blossoms creating a sea of color.
ment taking in the view, Iris turned back inside to wash up, put on her shoes, and leave the
en, a middle-aged woman with a kindly, rounded face came through the front door, carrying Iris’ cases. Spotting Iris, she broke into a warm smile. “You must be Ms. Whitlow. I’m Freya Flores-Mr. erhart hired me to help out around the house. You can just call me Freya.”
Iris glanced past her but didn’t see Julian. “Where is he?”
“Mr. Everhart? He drove into town to pick up some groceries.”
Iris approached her. “Do you have a phone?”
“Oh, no,” Freya replied apologetically. “Mr. Everhart’s rule is no personal phones during work hours.”
“Could you
Frey
Ev
is asked quietly.
not. There’s a security guard at the gate-even I need Mr. red her voice, concern creeping into her expression. “Are you…
She stayed silent.
uitcases and moved closer, her tone hushed but earnest. “Goodness, I never would’ve hart always seemed so polite and put together. Listen, I can pretend to feel ill later, ask e day off, and call the police once I’m out.”
Aren’t you worried about losin
nt, weary
smile.
ay is good,” Freya admitted, “but that’s worry I’ll make sure someone comes to
your job?”
to look the other way if something’s wrong.
you.”
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Chapter 266 A New Housekeeper
Iris was touched. Even the housekeeper Julian hired had a strong sense of right and wrong.
But the truth was, she didn’t actually want to see him arrested.
The problem was, without outside help, she was stuck. Her passport had been torn up, and Juliary had her
She couldn’t travel, couldn’t leave the country-and if she did manage to get away, he’d only find her and bring her back. Going in circles like that wouldn’t change his mind one bit.
For her to truly be free, Julian would have to let her go willingly.
“Please don’t call the police,” Iris said with a strained smile. “I’m carrying his child. I don’t want… complications later on, for the baby’s sake.”
“Oh,” Freya said, understanding dawning. “So you two are married.”
“We’re divorced.”
Freya nodded slowly, putting the pieces together. “You had a falling-out, and that’s why he brought you here, isn’t it?”
Iris simply smiled bitterly in reply.
Leaning in confidentially, Freya said, “Let me give you a little advice, dear—from someone who’s been around. Men aren’t all that hard to handle. If you soften up just a bit, show a little appreciation, make them feel looked up to now and then… trust me, it goes a long way.”
Iris couldn’t help a soft, almost imperceptible laugh. “I’ll… keep that in mind.”
What was the use, anyway? Even if she left this house, she could never truly escape Julian’s reach.
“So you’re sure you don’t want me to contact the police?” Freya checked again.
“No,” Iris said quietly. She glanced toward the front door, changing the subject. “Are there many dogwoods planted out in the garden?”
Freya brightened. “Oh, yes! The backyard is full of them–all in bloom right now. It’s gorgeous, I was stunned when I first arrived. The whole place is just lovely.”
“I think I’ll go out and have a look.”
“Breakfast is ready, Ms. Whitlow-wouldn’t you like to eat first?”
“I’ll eat in a little while,” Iris replied.
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