If Finnian really cared about his marriage with her, why was he with Liliana then?
Even though it had been a month since that incident, the memory of seeing Finnian and Liliana standing side by side in the mall still stung Amara's heart.
She turned her face away, her tone turning icy. "Mr. Everly, did you come over just to mock me? If that's the case, please leave. I have no interest in engaging in such pointless conversations."
Amara was usually a very patient person, so speaking like this meant she was genuinely upset.
Finnian stared at her downcast eyes, a cold smile playing on his lips. "Upset, huh? Because I interrupted your date with your lover?"
Amara's face flushed crimson, and she instinctively wanted to retort, "I don't have a lover; the only one with a lover here is you."
But she had said this countless times before, and Finnian never believed her, so it seemed pointless to argue further.
She simply turned away from him, presenting her side, signaling she had no intention of engaging with him.
Finnian watched her profile. Previously, when he accused her of having something with Keith, she would at least try to defend herself. But this time, she didn't even bother, was that an admission of the affair?
For some inexplicable reason, an unfamiliar emotion surged within him. Finnian stepped closer, speaking softly in her ear, "What's the matter, don't want to face me? Are you afraid your lover might get upset if you face me head-on?"
There was something off about his words, but Amara, in her anger, didn't ponder it deeply. She murmured, "Mr. Everly, could you not say things like that, I..."
She really wanted to curse out Finnian. What was he even doing? Yet Amara couldn't bring herself to do that. What if she really angered Finnian and he decided to retaliate? She had come to realize just how petty this man could be.
"What about you?"
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