"I must say, I wouldn’t have believed you were once married to this man, Ewan Giacometti, if I hadn’t seen it on the news..." Mr. Thorne’s eyes lingered on Ewan as he spoke to Athena.
Athena followed his gaze, her lips thinning when she met Ewan’s intense stare and furrowed eyebrows. If she was to take a guess, she would bet that Ewan thought her a gossip, that he suspected they were discussing about him.
She didn’t care either way. After all, he was always bent on believing the worst of her, just like he was bent on believing that Fiona was an angel sent from heaven.
"You know, Athena, he looks like a man who loves you deeply." Mr. Thorne continued, reverting his eyes to Athena.
Athena paused, and piqued her eyebrow at the old man. When she saw that he was serious, she laughed a harsh, incredulous sound.
"You must be joking," She said, her eyes rolling in disgust. "Ewan and I were trapped in a loveless marriage, and I’m lucky to be free of him."
Mr. Thorne’s expression remained neutral, but his eyes betrayed a flicker of surprise. "I see," he said, his voice neutral once more. "Well, I suppose appearances can be deceiving."
Surely they were. Athena thought, refusing to be moved by the old man’s words. She refused to be ensnared into Ewan’s life again, no matter what, unless it had to do with business.
How could the foolish man not suspect that Fiona was behind the schemes tonight? Or was he just protecting her blindly?
Yet, even a blind man could see that Fiona’s hands weren’t clean tonight! Her two friends followed her everywhere like a puppies; there was no way they would act on their accord.
The poison alone was a pointer. It was very expensive in the black market. Only Fiona could afford it, not her friends!
Athena was so mad at Ewan’s pretense, or was it stupidity?
She decided that she has given up on trying to convince him on the evilness of Fiona. This time around, she would do things her way, whether or not it affected his life or company.
After all, Fiona wasn’t joking anymore. The witch wasn’t playing little games any longer. So, she couldn’t afford to do the opposite. She had her children to care about!
"Your mind seems to be elsewhere, Athena. I’m sure you haven’t heard what I’ve been saying about my improved health..." Mr. Thorne said, breaking into Athena’s thoughts.
Athena sighed tiredly. "I’m sorry."
"Is it what I said earlier...?"
Athena shook her head. "Not at all. As a matter of fact, I’m starting to think that love is just a myth perpetuated by Hallmark and romantic comedies."
Mr. Thorne chuckled, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "Ah, Athena, you’re a cynic, aren’t you?" he said. "But I think there’s still room for romance in this world. Even for someone like Ewan here."
Athena raised an eyebrow. "Someone like Ewan?" she repeated. "What do you mean?"
Old Man Thorne leaned forward, his voice taking on a conspiratorial tone. "I mean that Ewan may not be the most charming or charismatic man in the world," he said. "But he has a certain... vulnerability about him. A vulnerability that I think makes him more attractive to those who care about him."
Athena snorted. "Vulnerability? Ha! That’s just code for ’pathetic’."
Mr. Thorne’s expression turned serious once more. "Athena, please," he said gently. "Don’t judge Ewan too harshly. He’s not as bad as you think he is." freēwēbηovel.c૦m
Athena rolled her eyes, getting irritated. "Mr. Thorne, do you want to talk business, or do you want to talk about Ewan?"
As they spoke, Victoria and the younger Mr. Thorne stepped into their circle. Athena could see the apology brimming in the eyes of the latter, and the viciousness in the eyes of Victoria.
Oh well...
"Athena, meet Cedric, my nephew, and the heir to my industries." Mr Thorne said, once he took notice of the duo. "I’m sure he and his fiancée have something to say to you."
Athena turned aside to face the male who had humiliated her earlier.
"Doctor Athena, I’m so sorry about how I acted earlier. Please forgive me," Cedric said, his face flushed with embarrassment.
Athena nodded, accepting his apology graciously. She looked at Victoria next, with a mixture of disdain and wariness. Victoria’s dislike for her was palpable, and Athena knew that they would never be friends.
Not that she was seeking for one...
"Doctor Athena, I’m sorry for slapping your earlier. It’s just that the jewelry means a lot to us..."
Athena managed to nod at the insincere apology, having noted the subdued anger in Victoria’s eyes. After all, she wouldn’t be here for long.
However, just when she wanted to exit the family circle, Victoria launched into a series of questions, her tone suddenly accusatory and condescending.
"So, you really are over Ewan?" she asked, her eyes narrowing. "And do you have a new husband or you’re hoping for a reunion?"
Athena’s patience wore thin as she listened to these prying questions. She felt like a specimen under a microscope, and her temper began to simmer just below the surface.
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