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Housewife Gone Wild by Thanddeus Embereley novel Chapter 95

Chapter 95

Chapter 95

Suddenly hearing Jared’s voice, I snapped my eyes open and turned my head to look at him.

I saw him raise both hands above his head and bow deeply, looking completely devoted.

He was dressed in casual clothes, and for once, he didn’t have that usual stern, bossy aura. Instead, he looked refined and elegant, like a breath of fresh air.

I was a bit annoyed, though. He’d interrupted me while I was praying. I hadn’t even finished properly praying for some wealth, and he just had to butt in.

So, I said, “I’m praying for money.”

Jared, who had just bowed twice, suddenly turned to look at me. “Aren’t you here to pray for a child?”

I laughed, “Money is more loyal than a son. Money doesn’t go through a rebellious phase, but sons do, from childhood all the way to adulthood.”

Jared gave me a speechless look, then finished his prayers and stood up.

I ignored him, closed my eyes, and continued my silent prayer. Finally, I bowed three times sincerely and turned to leave.

Outside, the sun was blazing, so bright I could barely keep my eyes open.

Jared was standing under a tree, watching me. Yvonne and Quinn had wandered off somewhere with Sally.

I didn’t want to go over to Jared, so I purposely headed in the other direction, taking in the sights as I walked.

Jared strolled after me at a leisurely pace, then suddenly sped up to catch up. “You’ve been a bit cold lately.”

Keeping my eyes on the crowd, I said lightly, “Have I? I feel like I’m the same as before.”

“You never used to just turn away when you saw me.” Jared pointed out.

“We’ve been married this long. No need to act all lovey–dovey, right?” I teased casually.

Suddenly, Jared grabbed my wrist and pulled me into a quieter corner. “Are you still mad about me having dinner with Tracy?”

I gently shook off his hand and looked him straight in the eye. “I’m not mad at you. I just think I can’t force some things. Like you?

If you end up liking someone else, I wouldn’t blame you. You’re great. It’s only natural that people are drawn to you.”

“Isn’t this how most couples are? We’ve been married for seven years. Feelings fade, it’s just how it goes,” I said, turning to leave.

I shot him a look, then turned my gaze away.

“Is it because of Nathan?” Jared suddenly brought up his name. “He’s younger than me, a hotshot in tech with a limitless future. Did you fall for him?

I was totally mad at suddenly getting accused like that. I shot back with a sneer, “I’m not like you, Jared. I don’t mess around behind my spouse’s back.”

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