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Housewife Gone Wild by Thanddeus Embereley novel Chapter 76

Chapter 76

Today was Tracy’s birthday. I figured they’d stay out late. When I got home, Jared’s car was parked at the garden gate. He was

back.

It was only about 9:30 PM. Maybe Jared had the driver bring Yvonne home carly. He still needed to spend some romantic time with Tracy tonight.

“Dad, are you feeling better? Want some more hot water?I heard Yvonne’s voice as I reached the living room door.

When I walked in, Jared and Yvonne were sitting on the couch, looking at me. “Mom, where have you been? You’re back so late. Dad drank a lot and got drunk.”

Yvonne was a kid. She didn’t understand that Jared got drunk on his own, not because others pushed him to. He was happy inside, so he drank more.

“Is that so? Then don’t bother him. Let him sleep.” I changed my shoes and went upstairs.

“Mom, aren’t you going to check on Dad?” Yvonne shouted from the stairs.

“I’m tired. I’ll take a shower first.” I wasn’t in the mood. If he got drunk because of his lover, Tracy would be the one to care for him. I, the wife, knew my limits.

After my shower, I helped Yvonne take a bath upstairs. She told me about the birthday party, but she was smart enough not to mention anything about Tracy and Jared.

“Mom, I’m tired. You go take care of Dad.” Yvonne had a regular sleep schedule. After 10 PM, she usually fell asleep. She climbed into bed on her own.

I didn’t go downstairs. I went to the bedroom. I still had some payroll stuff I hadn’t figured out. I needed to look up some info on the computer.

I just gave Tracy a birthday party. Do you have to be so petty? She’s the company’s vice president. She needs my approval as

her boss.

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“Victoria, I married you so you’d take care of this family. Not so you could cause trouble and act like a jealous woman.” Jared was probably drunk. His temper was worse than usual. His face went pale, and his eyes burned with anger.

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