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Chapter 87
Arnold calmly replied, “No, I can afford to pay that back.”
His tone was flat, unbothered, as if the conversation held no weight.
He loosened his bow tie, placed it carefully on the dresser beside his wristwatch, and disappeared into the bathroom. The soft sound of running water filled the silence.
Sarah stood frozen, gripping the equity transfer document. Her eyes lingered on the paper for a moment before she exhaled and slid it into a drawer.
A strange feeling stirred in her chest.
This was the first thing Arnold had ever willingly given her since their marriage. It wasn’t affection, wasn’t trust–it was just paperwork.
Yet, it still meant something. She just wasn’t sure what.
That weekend, at Arnold’s grandmother’s insistence, the three of them–Arnold, Sarah, and their daughter Alex–traveled to the Hot Springs Lodge.
Sarah never refused Grandmother’s arrangements.
It wasn’t about respect so much as habit. She simply complied, setting aside her work without protest.
It was easier that way.
The lodge was nestled deep in the mountains, surrounded by towering pines and a crisp, cool breeze that carried the scent of fresh snow.
The natural hot springs let off wisps of steam, making the place feel almost dreamlike in the late afternoon glow.
When they arrived, Arnold stepped away to take a phone call.
Sarah barely had a moment to breathe before she noticed familiar faces–Charles and Cole. She had barely registered them when Charles spoke up, deliberately raising his voice.
“Linda’s coming in a few minutes,” he announced with obvious satisfaction.
Alex’s reaction was immediate. His entire face brightened, eyes gleaming with excitement. “Really?” he asked eagerly. But then, as if remembering something, his gaze flickered toward Sarah.
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Charles smirked. “I’m sure your mom has things to do. Right, Sarah?”
The implication was clear. She wasn’t wanted here.
Sarah felt the sting but didn’t let it show. She nodded with a polite smile. “I do. I’ll head back to the guest
room to work.”
Charles looked smug. Alex looked relieved. Cole, however, frowned.
Arnold returned a few minutes later to find Sarah gone. He glanced at Alex. “Where’s your mother?”
“She went back to the room,” Alex replied casually.
Arnold’s expression didn’t change. He simply nodded, as if it didn’t matter.
Back in her room, Sarah sat by the large window, laptop open, trying to focus on her work. The rhythmic clicking of keys echoed in the quiet space. She had deadlines to meet, contracts to finalize.
Work had always been her escape–a world where emotions didn’t dictate outcomes, where logic and skill determined success.
But no matter how hard she tried, her mind kept drifting.
The way Alex had looked at her earlier, the excitement on his face when Linda’s name was mentioned… The way Arnold had so easily accepted her absence…
She sighed, rubbing her temples. *Why am I even thinking about this?*
Then, a knock on the door interrupted her thoughts.
She opened it to find a staff member standing there with a tray of food.
“Mrs. Sarah, here’s your meal.”
She frowned. “I didn’t order anything.”
“This was arranged by Alpha,” the staff member explained.
For a moment, Sarah didn’t react. Then the meaning sank in. *Alpha?*
Arnold.
A strange sensation settled in her chest. Arnold had ordered food for her? That was… unexpected.
She hesitated, then accepted the tray. “Thank you.”
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Crippled Luna’s Farewell.
Chapter 87
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