apter 68
Back when Evangeline had devoted her heart to him, Walter had not cared much. However, seeing her dismiss him so casually, he felt an unexpected urge to win her
over.
Walter settled himself on a couch, deciding not to leave ju vet.
The bathroom door was steamed up, yet through the haze, the outline of a woman’s alluring figure was still visible.
Walter felt an unexpected tightness in his throat, and his gaze grew shadowed.
He could not deny it; that woman had caught his attention more times than he cared to admit.
Restless heat surged within him, and he grabbed a glass of water from nearby, taking a gulp to quell the rising irritation.
Evangeline emerged from her bath shortly after, draped in a robe, dabbing at her wet hair. She paused when she saw Walter, still seated like a statue, and her brows knit together in a frown. “Why are you still here?”
The man who had once bolted at the slightest hint of her flirtations was shamelessly lingering.
Ignoring him, she sat down and started blow–drying her hair.
Walter observed her for a moment before speaking up, “If you’re not going to make amends for the losses to the Gordon family, then at least remember who you are. As long as you bear the title of Mrs. Walter Gordon, even for a day, act the part!”
Evangeline’s hold on the hairdryer grew firmer, her anger rising. He demanded she act the part of Mrs. Walter Gordon, but when had he ever played his role as a
husband?
Her temper was about to flare when her phone, lying nearby, rang out. She snatched it up, her voice laced with annoyance, “Hello?”
A courteous voice responded, “Good day, Ms. Evangeline. I am the attorney representing the senior Mr. Gordon. We’ve met before.”
Recognition dawned on Evangeline. She remembered him.
Her voice settled into a calm, “Why the late call? What’s up?”
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“The thing is, your grandfather wants you to come by tomorrow to sign the share
transfer contract.”
Evangeline sharply caught the piercing look from the man next to her as it swept her
way.
She inwardly scoffed. He was really hung up on that.
“No way,” she said, cutting him off.
She had no desire to keep playing by Walter’s rules. Signing that contract would probably mean putting up with more of his manipulative games.
The lawyer sounded unsure as he responded, “Miss, your grandfather’s health is failing, and he’s really counting on this. Please, try to understand and give him some peace.”
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