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RYAN
The internet has been on fire ever since Angelo released the photos and videos exactly as I instructed. The reaction was everything I’d hoped for—it had the precise impact I wanted on Maya, and I’m relishing every moment of it. Watching the world buzz with chatter, knowing I orchestrated this drama, brings a twisted satisfaction. And yes, I even paid extra to keep the news trending at the top, just to be sure it wouldn’t slip away quietly. Petty? Maybe. But sometimes, petty is worth every penny.
Today, I agreed to accompany my mum for an interview she’s been looking forward to, and to my surprise, Lily offered to join us. She mentioned she’d drop the boys off at her friend Becky’s place before we headed to the venue together.
We ended up arriving in New York earlier than we’d planned. Mum decided she wanted to go home first, so I had the driver drop her off. I rode along with Lily and the boys to Becky’s place instead.
As we pulled up outside Becky’s house, I slipped my phone from my pocket and dialed Angelo’s number, eager to get a quick update.
“Hello, boss,” he answered, his voice bright and cheerful. I could tell he was enjoying this whole operation just as much as I was. “Have you arrived in New York?”
“Yes.” I replied, glancing at Lily, whose fingers were absentmindedly turning my wedding ring. “I want you to find a buyer. ASAP.”
“What are you selling?” Angelo sounded slightly taken aback. He knew I rarely let go of any of my investments.
“The estate,” I replied, catching his surprised chuckle. “I want it sold.” This wasn’t just about money or business—this was a move to make it clear that only one woman had the power to influence my choices, and that was my wife, Lily.
As I spoke, I leaned down, pressing a gentle kiss to Lily’s forehead. “If you can find a buyer before nightfall and arrange for an inspection, I’d really appreciate it.”
Lily tilted her head thoughtfully, a faint smile playing on her lips. “I’ll buy it,” she mused, straightening up a little. “I can have someone inspect it for me, but I’m willing to make the purchase myself.”
I blinked at her, taken aback by her offer. “You actually want it?”
Lily nodded. “I feel like that building should stay in the family, and since you want to spite Maya by selling it, me buying it would be like killing two birds with one stone.”
I shook my head. “If you want it, then it’s yours, but there’s no way I’m taking your money for it.”
She scoffed lightly. “Bringing sentiment into business, are we?”
With a smile, I leaned down and kissed her, savoring the moment. “With you, nothing is ever just business.”
I turned my attention back to Angelo. “Don’t worry about finding a buyer. I’m gifting the property to Lily. She’ll have someone inspect it and get back to you ASAP.”
“Got it, boss,” he replied smoothly. “Please send her my regards, and I’ll wait for her call.” With that, the line went dead.
As we arrived at Becky’s house, her excitement to have the boys over was unmistakable. It was a relief knowing that Lily had such a warm and caring friend. After a few quick goodbyes, we left the boys in Becky’s capable hands and made our way to prepare for the interview.
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By three in the afternoon, we picked up Mum and began the drive to the interview venue.
Mum settled into her seat on stage, the bright lights casting her in a soft glow while Lily and I waited backstage, watching her every movement. My nerves were on edge, prepared to step in if she became too emotional or if the interviewer overstepped, pushing her into an uncomfortable corner.
The interviewer leaned in, voice gentle yet probing. “How did you feel when you found out that your husband had a child outside the marriage… with your son’s nanny?”
Mum’s gaze dropped to her hands, and for a brief moment, I caught sight of the wedding band on her finger—the same ring she hadn’t worn since learning about Maya. She took a deep breath, gathering herself, then looked back up with quiet strength.
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