Chapter 77
The company was abuzz with shock. It had been a whirlwind of bombshells for days. Walter and Evangeline had kept their marriage under wraps, and since Evangeline had never set foot in the company during their marriage, most employees were clueless about Walter’s marital status. The revelation of his marriage sent
shockwaves through the office.
Before anyone could catch their breath, the divorce rurs came crashing in, followed by another scoop.
Hot on the heels of the divorce buzz, Walter’s so–called wife hit the headlines for her unique status and for telling her parents and her violin–prodigy sister she had nothing to do with them.
The news cycle had not even cooled down when Evangeline’s secret life as a racing queen was exposed, sparking endless gossip. Gordon Group had turned into a media frenzy, with reporters infiltrating the company in search of the scoop.
Being in Walter Gordon’s orbit seemed to promise a life of luxury.
Today, the staff were stunned to see the couple, who had been at the center of divorce drama just days before, strolling into the office, hand in hand, all lovey–dovey. It was enough to make anyone’s jaw hit the floor.
The company was alive with whispers from the basement to the boardroom.
“Weren’t Mr. Walter Gordon and his wife on the fast track to divorce? What’s with the cozy show today?”
“Rich folks sure have a strange way of having fun, it’s beyond me.”
“Rumor has it Mrs. Walter Gordon left her husband for James Foster. Can you believe it?”
“Big deal. Walter was sneaking around with her sister, wasn’t he? Why shouldn’t she have a little fun herself? That crowd is a mess.”
“Keep it down. The last one who gossiped about Mrs. Gordon got canned by Walter himself. Let’s watch what we say.”
The whispers were like shadows, the hushed tones in dim corners spreading like
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wildfire.
Evangeline stepped into the office to find the Gordon Group’s top brass seated in silence. The boardroom fell even quieter as she entered, all eyes on her, their looks sharp with animosity. She could not help but feel uneasy.
This was overkill, was it not? It was just a matter of dividing up some of Walter’s fortune. There was no need for that grand display.
“Come on, sign it, Evie,” Trey pressed.
“Grandpa, I just can’t.” She pushed back, the weight of the advantage heavy on her conscience. She had entertained getting one over on Walter with the shares, but this was bigger than their squabbles. It was about the legacy of the Gordon family, and
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she was not about to tarnish it with selfishness.
“Evie, you can do anything. You saved my life, and I’d be six feet under by now without you. You’re a good kid, and you’ve earned this,” sair! Trey, trying to ease the burden he saw weighing on Evangeline’s shoulders.
“Signing this paper doesn’t mean you’re chained to the company. Just swing by when you feel like it. Or don’t–it’s all good. Walter’s got the business side covered. You? Just kick back, sip some coffee, hit the shops, and let the cash roll in.”
“Just sign here.” Walter slipped the pen into Evangeline’s hand, leaning in close to whisper, “The old guard’s all here. Grandpa’s been bending their ears for ages. If you don’t sign now, you’re basically throwing him under the bus.”
Evangeline felt trapped, like she was stuck on a high wire with no way down, her mind a total blank. She could not even recall what was said in the meeting or how it wrapped up.
Walter, almost floating, guided her into the office.
“What’s the deal with that contract?” Evangeline finally snapped out of it and yanked her hand away from Walter.
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