THE WIFE HE NEVER WANTED
a's
mbs felt heavy, my head throbbed, and my stomach churned uncomfortably.
ything last night. Either way, I didn't have time to dwell on it
und of my phone filled the quiet room. I sighe
ame out hoarse, and
ugh the line. "My father wants t
ays felt like walking into a battlefield, especially when it came to my mother-in-la
forcing my voice to sou
replied. "Try
you need anything?" Just straight to the point. I sighed, st
could muster. My body protested, and my head continued to ache, but I
ow. Not in front of Adrian. Not in front of his parents. So, I forced myself into an
y nerves made it seem longer. As soon as we pulled up, I took a de
e car, the sharp voice of Vict
nd still no child! What kind of wom
I could explain. I had tried. God knew how hard I had tried. I had done everything to take care
if he hadn't heard a thing. I followed, but the sting of
ng room, I quickly composed
Call
o had been gone for years, living abroad, a
ually sipping from a glass, caught me off guard. His sharp eyes met mine, and a flick
," Adrian said, his
nd leaned back against the
coffed.
nsion in the room was thick, and my body still ached, but I he
ce and scoffed. "You're late. And
gripped the edge of the chair to steady myself. D
e a struggle, and my stomach twisted in discomfort. Meanwhile, Victo
said, shaking her head. "A wife who can't give h
id nothing. He just continued eating, as if hi
his utensils and leaned back in h
Even Victoria seemed
he said, her e
tone cool. "You've made your poi
hing further. Instead, she turned her attention back to he
lief and confusion. Davis had no reason to defend
ded to excused myself to the bathroom, needing a moment to breathe.
s ti
everything was fine. Tired of fight
into the hall, I n
ke hell," he
gh. "Thanks. That's exact
ent before speaking aga
fened.
ou," he said simply. "Walk
myself to meet his gaze. "
there was something in his eyes.
urned and walked away, leaving me