Chapter 125 Truths Unravel and Tensions Explode – A Turning Point in He Watched Me Shine Without Him by Selena Johnston
In this chapter of He Watched Me Shine Without Him, Selena Johnston introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 125 Truths Unravel and Tensions Explode shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
Linda frowned. “You’re saying my Rose took a ride from Ethan? That’s impossible. She avoids him like the plague.”
Grace patted her chest, assuring, “Why would I lie about something like this?”
Then, putting on her most considerate face, she leaned in with a “friendly” warning. “Linda, I just want to give you a heads-up. Houston and Rose rushed into marriage. Have you really looked into Houston’s background? What if he’s hiding something shady and Rose found out—that’s probably why she ran off to file for divorce yesterday.”
Linda replied calmly, “Houston is a good man. He wouldn’t hide anything like that from us.”
Grace pressed on. “Linda, you know these rich types don’t actually have much cash lying around. Houston keeps bragging about buying villas in full. Sounds like talk to me. Just saying—you might want to check. What if Rose got tricked into marrying a con artist?”
Linda gave her a pointed look. “I don’t know what went down between Houston and Rose, but your imagination is certainly running wild. Instead of digging for dirt on my family, maybe worry about your own daughter. I heard you just bought that big four-bedroom, and now money’s tight. Yet the Walker family didn’t contribute a cent or lift a finger. Aren’t you worried Samantha only values boys and is unhappy Vivian gave birth to a girl?”
She added sharply, “They’re not even married yet. Aren’t you concerned they’ll back out of the engagement? Your daughter could end up a single mother with a child in tow—hardly easy to remarry.”
Grace’s face darkened. “Ethan marrying my daughter is a step up for him. If he ditches her, he’ll never find someone better. He’ll regret it.”
Linda scoffed. “Don’t flatter yourself. Once a man becomes successful, he’ll have no trouble finding someone younger and prettier.”
Grace flushed with embarrassment.
At that moment, the elevator opened—and Houston and Rose stepped out together.
Immediately, four fiery gazes locked on them.
“Mom, Madam Grace,” Rose greeted with a smile.
Linda’s eyes flicked between their faces, catching the tiredness on both. Her heart sank. She asked directly, “You two have been fighting, haven’t you?”
Rose shot a glance at Grace, then looped her arm around Houston’s and said brightly, “We had a small misunderstanding, but we talked it out. Everything’s fine now.”
Grace gave Houston a quick once-over. Seeing his stiff, aloof expression, she twisted her tone into one of fake concern. “You’re still young, Rose. You know, every time a couple argues, a little more distance creeps in. You might’ve moved on quickly, but that doesn’t mean he did.”
Grace was left standing there, stunned—and bitterly jealous. They got married in a flash, yet their bond looks stronger than ever.
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