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Chapter 89
The question sounded simple, but something about it unsettled her.
She exhaled quietly, shaking her head. “No.”
Her voice was even, controlled. “You don’t have to invite me just because of Grandmother. I’ll tell her myself that I chose not to go.”
Arnold didn’t reply immediately. Instead, he stood there, staring at her with those deep, unreadable eyes.
The silence stretched between them, heavy and unspoken.
Even though they had been married for years, Sarah often felt as though she didn’t truly know him. He had always been distant, guarded–an enigma she had once tried to solve.
But not anymore.
She no longer searched his eyes for hidden emotions, no longer tried to understand the thoughts that he kept locked away.
Arnold remained still for a moment longer, then, without another word, he turned and left.
Downstairs, the party continued, but the mood had shifted slightly. The guests watched Arnold descend the staircase, their expressions curious, expectant.
They had assumed Sarah would be following him.
But she wasn’t there.
The realization settled in quickly–Sarah had refused him.
It was unheard of.
Linda, who had been watching Arnold closely, felt a strange satisfaction at first. But as the moments passed, an unfamiliar tension crept into her.
Sarah had said no.
Arnold had gone to get her, and she had still refused.
That wasn’t how things were supposed to go.
Upstairs, Sarah continued working late into the night. The soft hum of voices downstairs faded into the
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background as she focused on the meeting displayed on her screen. The video conference stretched on, filled with discussions of contracts, designs, and deadlines.
She was so focused that she didn’t hear the door open.
It wasn’t until she noticed a shift on her laptop screen–movement in the background of the video call–that she realized someone had entered the room.
Her head snapped up.
Standing in the doorway, framed by the soft glow of the hall light, was Arnold.
He didn’t speak.
Sarah’s heartbeat stuttered for a second.
The laptop camera had captured his entrance perfectly, and now, on the other end of the call, her business partners had seen him too.
A few seconds passed in silence before someone on the call awkwardly cleared their throat.
“Uh, is this a bad time?”
Sarah hurriedly turned her laptop camera away, ensuring that no one on the video call got a clear view of the man who had just entered.
However, it was impossible to hide his imposing figure and commanding aura.
The broad shoulders, the confident posture, the effortless dominance he exuded–it was enough to make an impression even through a blurry screen.
A few voices on the call murmured with curiosity.
“Wait, was that…?”
“Who was that just now?”
Someone chuckled. “Sarah, your husband is ridiculously handsome. That presence… absolutely stunning.”
Another voice hesitated before adding, “I always thought you and Leo were together.”
A pause stretched between them, thick with unspoken implications.
Sarah kept her expression calm, even though her fingers instinctively tightened around the mouse.
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The misunderstanding had always been there. Her colleagues had long assumed that she and Leo–the sharp, charismatic businessman she often worked with–were a couple.
It was easier that way. At least, it had been easier when Arnold never appeared in her world.
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