Chapter 17
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Despite knowing it was all a facade, Julia felt trapped by the agreement to have a child with Harry. Each day, her anxiety deepened.
Starting her new job at Cooper Group marked a new beginning for Julia, one that was independent of Harry’s world.
Valerie Foster, the first colleague Julia met, was friendly though fond of gossip. Fortunately, she had no interest in Harry, which made her a perfect confidant for Julia.
One day, while Julia was in a meeting, her phone began ringing nonstop on her desk. Valerie, assuming it was urgent, answered the call. The deep, pleasant voice on the other end painted a picture of a tall, handsome man in her mind. But his sudden outburst of anger, calling out Julia’s name, quickly dispelled Valerie’s brief fantasy.
When Harry’s frustrated voice crackled through the phone, Valerie was taken aback. “Julia, you’re getting bolder, not even answering my calls.”
Quickly. Valerie explained, “Julia was called to the director’s office I’ll make sure she gets your message when she’s back.”
There was a pause on the other end as Harry processed this information. Eventually, he hung up without another word. Valerie, still holding the phone, noticed the remark on the screen. It said, “Strangers.”
Puzzled, she put Julia’s phone on the desk and decided to let Julia know about the calls as soon as she returned
When Julia came back, Valerie relayed the events. “Someone called several times. Sounded pretty urgent. Might want to check in with him.”
Julia nodded, took a sip of water, and responded with a calm, “T call him back later.”
Earlier, the director had pulled Julia aside to discuss her recent internship and the upcoming business trip to Stredport City,
Being new, Julia felt a bit out of her depth and later sought Valene’s advice on the trip.
As the day wound down and it neared six o’clock, Julia noticed the missed calls from Harry–three hours old. She reasoned that if it had been something critical, he would call again. So, she chose not to return the calls just yet.
While packing up, Valerie asked, “Where do you live, Julia? Maybe we can ride together. My boyfriend is picking me up.”
Julia hesitated, not wanting to reveal too much about her affluent background. “I’m out in the outskirts, probably not on your way,” she replied, and they both headed to the exit.
Curious, Valerie continued, “How do you usually get to work from there? Do you drive, or are you braving the subway crowds?”
“I’ve got a car, so it’s not too bad,” Julia answered with a smile.
“That’s cool,” Valerie said. “Otherwise, the subway during rush hour can be a nightmare. My boyfriend often picks me up when he can.”
Julia smiled. “Your boyfriend really treats you well.”
Valerie, linking arms with Julia in a friendly gesture, asked curiously, “Don’t you have a boyfriend? You’re so beautiful; I bet you have plenty of admirers.”
Julia replied expressionlessly, “No, I don’t have a boyfriend.
While it was true Julia didn’t have a boyfriend, she did have a husband, which to her felt more like a formality than a meaningful relationship.
“That’s too bad,” Valerie said thoughtfully. “The guys at my boyfriend’s office are really nice. I should have him introduce
Julia hadn’t truly experienced romantic love before Harry had swept her into a marriage that felt more like a trap than a
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Julia nodded, watching Valerie hurry off. She then turned toward a different parking lot, where Harry’s car was supposed to be–she was driving Harry’s car today. She knew Harry didn’t skimp on his vehicles, and even without knowing the exact price, the brand logo was enough to indicate it was no cheap affair–Porsches were famously expensive.
Frustrated, Julia gave the car a swift kick and muttered, “If it weren’t for Harry, I wouldn’t have to hide like this.”
“You’ve been ignoring my calls all afternoon. Why didn’t you answer?” Harry’s voice was low and rough, clearly not pleased.
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