Chapter 139
Chapter 139
Stanley reached for the wardrobe door and opened it. Inside he found Wendy.
She was curled up in the corner of the wardrobe, her small frame tucked in tightly. Her long, black hair fell in soft waves. When the door opened, her sleepy, clear eyes, still heavy with sleep, snapped up at him like that of a startled ‘deer.
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At that moment, she looked so vulnerable, almost like a secret lover hiding from the wife, forcing her to flee from his bed and hide in his wardrobe so that she wouldn’t get caught.
Stanley furrowed his brow. “What are you doing hiding in here?”
Wendy had just woken up; the sound of Jessica’s voice outside startled her from her sleep. When she opened her eyes, she realized she was in his lounge, in Stanley’s bed. She couldn’t remember how she’d ended up there; the last thing she remembered was falling asleep at the desk.
With Jessica about to burst in and confront her, Wendy had panicked and crawled into the wardrobe.
She looked at Stanley and asked softly, “Has Jessica left?”
Stanley didn’t answer.
Wendy tilted her head back slightly, her lips curving into a playful grin. “I saw Jessica coming, so I hid. Mr. Hawk, don’t you think I’m a good girl?”
Stanley remained silent. Good girl? More like the opposite.
Wendy then attempted to stand, but after being cramped in the wardrobe for so long, her legs had gone numb. She tumbled forward, collapsing onto the carpet.
Stanley’s large, strong hand shot out just in time, catching her slender arm and steadying her.
Wendy rubbed her numb leg, still trying to regain feeling. Thanks, Mr. Hawk.”
Stanley watched her, his gaze lingering as she tucked a stray strand of hair behind her ear, revealing a delicate profile. His lips pressed together, and in a low voice, he uttered, “Next time, if a man doesn’t tell you to hide, you don’t need to sneak off. Understand?”
Wendy shivered at his words. Did he really think she wanted to hide?
She was his wife. Jessica was the one who didn’t belong here.
Wendy thought it was pathetic, hiding like that. She had to admit, it felt absurd.
“I was afraid Jessica might hit me.”
Stanley let out a sharp laugh. “You’re worried you can’t win in a fight against her?”
She had pinned Paul down and knocked him around, and now she was worried about Jessica?
Wendy lifted her gaze to meet his. “I can win, but I’m afraid you’d help her.“.
Stanley froze.
It wasn’t that Wendy was afraid of Jessica–she was afraid he’d help Jessica,
Wendy’s clear, dark eyes locked onto his handsome face as he asked with a serious tone, “If Jessica and I really did get into a fight one day, who would you help?”
Chapter 139
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Stanley stared at her, silent.
It was clear–his silence said everything. He’d help Jessica
Jessica was the one he cherished. He had given her so much confidence that she, a homewrecker, could prance around like she was the legitimate wife.
Wendy slowly and firmly pulled her arm back from his grasp.
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