Chapter 5
[Atlas]
My
body betrayed my heart last night. I’m disgusted at how quickly I forgot about Angelica while in the arms of her little sister. Yet I cannot get Cordelia out of my mind. When I close my eyes, my thoughts wander to the way she smells, the way she tastes, or the feeling of her soft, smooth flesh underneath my fingertips.
I left work a little bit early today so I could talk to her about what had happened and clear the air between us. But as I pull up into the driveway I see a rental car. Who could be here in the middle of the day?
The house is quiet except for some soft sounds I hear coming from Cordelia’s room. Moving swiftly, I make it to her door just in time to find her in the arms of my brother, Clark. He was supposed to call me when he got here, but instead, he rushed right over to see her.
I
My vision goes red. “Clark!” I shout. “What are you doing in my wife’s room?”
“I’m taking 1 am doing what you should have been doing.” Turning towards me Clark stands up straighter,” care of her. Unlike you. You should talk to April. She isn’t doing her job. Cordelia was all alone with a high fever.”
He then goes back to spoon–feeding my wife. Her little pink lips as they drink down the broth make my blood boil as I remember her licking other, more intimate things.
Is that what she’s been doing with my brother too? Is that why he’s here?
“Clark, you need to leave,” I clench and unclench my fists as I watch the display between the two of them as they flaunt their relationship in front of me. “I need to speak with my wife…alone.”
Clark looks towards Cordelia for reassurance. “Cordy, If you need me…” He squeezes her hand before turning from her side and walking from the room.
I listen for his footsteps to fade down the hall before turning towards the woman I married.
“Do you expect me to believe what was going on here a moment ago was innocent?” I confront Cordelia, You might have succeeded had I not caught you.”
“Caught me?” She starts to cough, continuing her pretense of being ill. “Doing what? I don’t have the
about.” energy to argue right now when I don’t even know what we are arguing
Her eyes begin to water as if I was the villain here. She’s the one ready to open her legs for any man who comes her way in a desperate attempt to have a baby. Did she think I’d stand by and watch it happen?
“Tell me, Cordelia, how long have you two been fucking behind my back?“, I gulp, taking a step forward and placing my hands on the bed to steady my nerves.
Her eyes open wide with shock at my crass words. “Wait. What?”
“You know what, I don’t care!” I push away from the bed, unable to look at her any longer. “Just..don’t do it under my own roof, okay? Keep your affairs to yourself.”
“Keep my affairs to myself,” She shouts at my back, her tone mocking. “That’s rich!”
I turn around slowly. “What did you just say?”
Chapter 5
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“I said that for someone who spends his nights and weekends screwing his secretary, you sure have a lot of nerve coming in here and telling me what to do with my life!” Her face is red and covered in tears an she points at me screaming. “I’m not the whore here. You are!”
Her words feel like a slap across my face, making me sick to my stomach. “You can’t really think that I’ve
“I know you have, I’ve seen you two together!” She flops back on the bed. “You seem to have no problem throwing me aside whenever a pretty girl comes your way.”
Cordelia closes her eyes. “Just go away, Atlas. I’m done trying to convince you of my innocence when I’ve done nothing wrong, or at least, nothing worse than you have done to me.”
“You know what, fine.” I give up. I can see there is no talking sense to her. “Do whatever you want, I can clearly see that you don’t give a damn.”
Slamming the door behind me, I walk downstairs.
This is stupid. How can she think that I’m having an affair with Sydney of all people? That girl is pure innocence, not to mention screwing around with her would be dangerous to our family and our reputation. She’s just a summer intern, I was asked to look after her at the behest of an important client, -Bryant Textiles.
Cordelia must think I’m the worst kind of man to think I’d be capable of something like that.
Heading outside it only takes me a few minutes to find April. She has a basket of carrots on the ground next to her as she reaches into the soil to grab another. As soon as she sees me walking her way she stands up and smiles. “Young Master, you’re home early! I’ll…”
“Why didn’t you take care of Cordelia?” I cut her off. “She needed help and I had to come home and find my brother doing your job. Did she neglect to ask you for help?”
“Well no, Sir,” she answers honestly. “But I was busy with the laundry and so I told her she needed to get her own food. I don’t understand. Is there a problem?”
“She is my wife,” I remind her, giving her a cold, hard glare. “And the lady of this house. As such she deserves respect, as much respect as any other member of my family. Am I making myself clear?”
“I don’t want to talk about it,” I grumble, still upset about the idea of his hands all over her body. “I don’t need to know the details.”
“The details,” his face is puzzled, until his eyes open wide in realization. “Look, brother, I don’t know what crazy idea you have in your mind right now, but I did try to let you know that your wife was sick. I called, I texted, and I even tried to email you. Didn’t you get any of my messages?”
But each time it rang, the call was canceled before he could leave a message. His text messages had been erased as well.
I feel like such a jerk. I accused my brother of behaving badly without pausing long enough to hear him out. When I explained what had happened, Clark’s forgiving smile beamed as he clapped me awkwardly on the shoulder. “Hey, let’s start over, okay? You tell me about your day, and I tell you about the last
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