"Jamie, h-how could you say that? I'm your mom!"
"Mom? Sometimes, I wish I'd never been born. You're all so messed up, and it's like you passed it down to me!" Jamie's eyes were like daggers, cutting right through Ari and Jack. "Do you ever wonder why I'd rather hang out with old Yasmin than Tania? Well, I learned from watching you. Like parent, like child, right? Tania calls me gross, but you two take the cake!"
"You little jerk!" Ari's hand flew up, and she slapped Jamie hard across the face. "You're spouting nonsense. You don't know anything!"
"I don't know anything?" Jamie rubbed his chin, wincing from the sting of the slap, but his gaze was still icy. "When I was four, I caught you sneaking into a room with some guy behind Dad's back. That was Jack, right? He’s my great-uncle!"
Ari froze, stumbling back, her eyes wide with shock. "Jamie, I..."
"I can’t believe I wondered why Great-Grandpa was so nice to me. I realized I'm actually one of the Lennons, the kid of his favorite son. Hilarious, isn't it? You all make me sick!"
The scorn in Jamie's eyes took Ari's breath away. "Jamie, let me explain. It's not what you think. Jack and I aren’t blood-related. We're in love for real."
Ari reached for Jamie's hand, pleading. "Jamie, you've got to believe me!"
"Back off!" Jamie snapped, yanking his hand away from Ari. "Do you think Jack's some kind of prize? You're always on edge, watching Uncle Peter like a hawk, scared he'll snatch Lennon Group out from under you. You believe it's Jack's right to have it, don't you? That's why you pitted me against Peter all these years. It was all for Jack's sake! But you're wrong. Your knight in shining armor is probably the real villain out to ruin Lennon Group."
"What are you even saying? Stop spouting such nonsense." Ari shot Jamie a fierce look. "Don't you dare speak like that!"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Cherished Wife (Noelle and Charles)