Once she finished speaking, Eloise hung up the phone. She directed the workers, and in less than half a day, a suite was ready.
Everything was arranged, and Eloise took a breather on the couch.
In the afternoon, she didn’t see anyone. She was in her private space, going through the diary that Harvey had left her, her eyes moist.
She missed him. She missed the love they shared …
At four in the afternoon, a black Bentley slowly pulled up, and Harvey stepped out.
Parker and Pauline had left the house with their children, the mansion now eerily quiet for the holiday season. Harvey asked a maid, his voice slightly hoarse, “Where's Eloise?”
Knowing they had quarreled, the maid hesitated before replying, “She’s upstairs.”
Harvey nodded and slowly made his way upstairs. He was still wearing the same clothes from a few days ago, unwashed. He was usually very neat and would have showered first, but he was too eager to see Eloise.
Harvey easily found Eloise. Under the dim light, she was fast asleep on the couch, looking soft and peaceful.
Approaching her, he noticed a glisten at the corner of her eyes. Had she been crying?
Feeling guilty, he leaned over to kiss her.
Eloise woke up. Her long eyelashes fluttered, then her gaze met his. After a moment, she sat up and softly asked, “You're back?”
Harvey detected a note of indifference in her voice. Looking around, he noticed the warm and snug decor of the room – clearly, it was meant for a long-term stay. He murmured, “You’re mad at me, but you can’t bear to leave me, can you? You haven’t moved out, which means you still care about our marriage.”
Eloise slowly closed the diary. Her expression was icy as she chuckled coldly, “Attorney Horigan, you are overestimating yourself. I stayed for Linda. Surely you haven't forgotten about Linda's condition, have you?”
Harvey was taken aback. Linda had autism, so Eloise was only maintaining this marriage for their child?
Eloise's voice was soft, “That's it. You can leave now.”
She was treating him like a stranger. Just a few days ago, she was in his car, asking him for a kiss with a dreamy face.
Harvey didn’t leave. Instead, he grasped Eloise's wrist to prevent her from escaping. He wanted to kiss her, but Eloise turned her face away as he leaned in.
“Don't touch me.”
……
Despite Eloise's fierce resistance, Harvey tried to kiss her again. Suddenly, she froze and extracted a long, thin hair from his shoulder.
The black hair was clearly not Eloise's.
Harvey frowned. He hadn't been involved with any other women, so the hair couldn't be from some mistress. The only possibility was that it came from the time Monika suddenly hugged him at the hospital when he was caught off guard.
Was it from that time?
Eloise scoffed, “How disgusting.”
She knew this was Monika's ploy to drive a wedge between her and Harvey, but Harvey had given Monika the opportunity. She was tired and didn't want to deal with it anymore.
Seeing the fatigue in her eyes, Harvey patiently comforted her, “I don't know when it got there. Trust me, I haven't done anything to betray you or our children, okay?”
He was clever, subtly bringing up their children. Eloise smirked coldly.
Harvey found her smirk unbearable. He wanted to kiss her again, not wanting to see her look so dismissive, as if she was giving up on him.
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