Walker Grant’s icy stare fell upon Iris Yates’s face.
A bone-chilling cold washed over her, and an immense pressure settled upon her. Iris Yates flinched instinctively.
She could barely keep a steady grip on the baseball bat in her hands.
"Was this your idea?"
Walker Grant remembered that Chloe Reed was always with Iris Yates.
Who knew what those two best friends cooked up in their heads all day.
It had happened once before.
He had come home from a business trip, and Chloe Reed was there holding a leather whip, lightly tapping her own palm as she ordered him to strip.
She wanted to check his body for any marks left by other women.
That night, he was the one who left plenty of marks on her, and the whip ended up tossed under the bed.
While she was dead to the world, her phone lit up with a message from Iris Yates.
Iris: [Chloe, was it fun? Did he get on his knees? Did he beg for mercy?]
At that moment, Walker Grant’s face had darkened.
It was Iris Yates’s rotten idea!
’Are they treating me like a toy?’
"..."
So, the moment he saw Iris Yates, Walker Grant instinctively assumed she was behind this. To help Chloe Reed get a divorce, she would undoubtedly cook up some terrible scheme. Sending him another woman was something Chloe Reed would never think of on her own!
"Don’t you dare make baseless accusations!"
Chloe Reed spoke up then. "This has nothing to do with her. It was my idea!"
Walker Grant’s gaze returned to her face. Her clear eyes were still tinged with anger, and her breathing was uneven. Pinned by him on the sofa, hair in disarray and the corners of her eyes flushed red, she possessed a certain kind of tragic beauty.
His Adam’s apple bobbed, and his voice dropped even lower. "Did you really think I’d agree to a divorce just because you sent another woman to my bed?"
Chloe Reed’s eyelashes trembled.
Walker Grant leaned in close, his hot breath fanning across her ear. The words he spoke shattered her last shred of hope.



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