Evelyn's POV.
Clara is standing at the center of my kitchen, humming a soft tune as she stirs something in a pot. Her blonde hair is pulled into a high ponytail. She's Wearing a casual purple jogger and a black tank top and she moves with this ease and familiarity that makes my stomach twist. Like she belongs here. Like she owns this space. I clear my throat. “What are you doing here? Why are you in here?” She doesn’t jump or act startled. Instead, she turns her head slowly, a small, almost triumphant smile curling her lips. “Oh, Evelyn. You’re home already. I didn't hear you come in. I was just making Leonard’s favorite soup for dinner. You know how much he loves it.” The way she grins and the casual way says his name, the intimate tone she uses—it grates against my nerves. So many things ran through my mind. Did she sleep here? Is he sleeping with her…? I take a deep breath, forcing myself to keep calm. “For dinner…I wasn’t aware that Leonard asked you to cook for him. Or that you even had the right to walk into someone else’s kitchen uninvited. How did you get in?” I ask, folding my arms. The only people who know the password to the entrance gate are Leonard and I—and of course his mom and the security team. Her smile widens, as though she’s enjoying my discomfort. “Leonard gave me the password” she stops what she's doing and walks closer to me. “You know, Leonard has a soft spot for me, Evelyn. After all, we’ve known each other since we were kids. So it's only right that it's so. What can I do?” She giggles and shrugs then goes back to stirring the pot. “I’m sure he doesn’t mind me cooking for him. Besides, this is his house too, isn’t it?” This is so unfair and wrong. Why did Leonard let her in without informing me at least? Before I can retort, another voice cuts through the tension from behind me. “Well, I think it’s wonderful that Clara is making herself at home. Isn't it lovely?” I turn to see my mother-in-law, Margaret Sinclair, stepping into the kitchen. She’s impeccably dressed as always, her pearl necklace glinting under the kitchen lights. Her sharp eyes scan me briefly before settling on Clara with approval. “Mrs. Sinclair,” I say tightly. “I didn’t realize you were here either.” She gives me a thin-lipped smile, the kind that doesn’t reach her eyes. “I came to check on my son. And imagine my delight to find Clara here. It’s good for Leonard to have someone who knows how to care for him around once more” The jab lands, but I refuse to let it show. “But I’m his wife. I think I’m perfectly capable of taking care of my husband.” I reply. Margaret raises an eyebrow, her gaze flicking dismissively over me. “Of course, dear. But sometimes a man needs a bit of familiarity. Someone who truly understands him.” she rubs Clara’s shoulders in approval and it makes my heart ache. Clara laughs softly, the sound grating on my already frayed nerves. “Mrs. Sinclair, you’re too kind.” she says. I feel the heat rising in my cheeks, anger bubbling under the surface. This is my house. I shouldn’t have to stand here and justify my place in it, not to Clara, and certainly not to my mother-in-law. “Clara,” I say, forcing my voice and myself to stay steady. “I’d appreciate it if you left. Now.” But before she can respond, Margaret steps in. “Evelyn, don’t be so rude. Clara is a family friend, I'm sure you know that. She’s just trying to help. Honestly, you could learn a thing or two from her. Don't take her kindness for granted.” The unfairness of it all stings. I glance between the two of them, feeling outnumbered in my own home. This isn't fair. This isn't right. “I’m not trying to be rude,” I say, my voice clipped. “But this is my house, and I think I have the right to decide who gets to cook in my kitchen.” Margaret scoffs, “Nonsense. This is my son's house dear. Leonard doesn’t see things in such black and white terms. He values people who make an effort. Clara…she's simply being thoughtful. Don't get all worked up.” Clara steps forward. Her voice is soft and deliberately sweet. “Evelyn dear, I’m sorry if I’ve upset you. But you know that wasn’t my intention. I just wanted to do something nice for Leonard since it's been a while and he's really going through a lot for me lately and it's all because of me, and I thought... well, as his friend, I could do something for him to help his stress” I know she probably doesn't mean the apology. I take a step closer, meeting her gaze directly. “If you truly wanted to be thoughtful, Clara, you would’ve asked me first. Because I’m his wife, and I think I know what’s best for my husband.” I say as I try my best to be bold. To match up her—their energy. The silence that follows is heavy, charged with unspoken words. Clara’s confident facade cracks just a little, and I take a small, bitter victory in that. But Margaret, ever the peacemaker when it suits her, steps between us. “Ladies, there’s no need for all this tension. Clara dear, why don’t you finish up, Evelyn why don't you help me set the table, my son will be home soon.” The dismissal is annoying. And though every fiber of my being wants to stand my ground, I know I won’t win this battle. Maybe not today. I force a tight smile. “Of course.” I reply and reluctantly follow Margaret out of the kitchen to the dinning area. I set the table with Margaret with annoyance. I wonder where they sent the whole kitchen staff. When we are finished, she goes to meet Clara back in the kitchen while I find my way upstairs. I can't wait for Leonard to be back so that I can ask him to tell her to leave.Evelyn's POV I step out of the shower wrapped in my silk robe, my hair is damp as strands of it clings to my shoulders. The faint scent of lavender from my bath still lingers in the air, but it does little to calm the knot of tension in my chest. I hate the tension so badly. I grab a towel to pat my hair dry and step into the dressing room then I freeze when I see Leonard in the closet. Leonard stands by the wardrobe, his shirt halfway unbuttoned, his broad back to me as he scans his collection of shirts. I wonder if he's taking his time to pick out a shirt because of her. But I shake my head and I walk to where he's standing. I touch his shoulder making him slowly turn to look at me with a bit of surprise. “Hey…I thought it was just Mom and Clara” he says with a hint of surprise in his voice. “And you didn't bother looking for me or perhaps calling me?” I blink off the disappointment. “I—I was going to once I finished dinner” he replies. Wow. I didn't expect the respons
Evelyn's POV But I ignore his words as I find my way to the bedroom. Once inside, I pace around the room in frustration. “What's this about?” Leonard’s voice cuts through as he walks inside the bedroom and shutting the door behind him. My plan is to ignore him but this is Leonard. He hates me ignoring him and I don't like him being upset because of me. So, instead I'll express myself the way I can. “Stop asking me that. I told you I don't feel well. I've lost my appetite?” I reply. He ignores my response. “Just cut that Eve, you never say no to home cooked meals” he snaps “You just embarrassed me in front of Clara and my mom. Why will you just walk out like that?” My mouth falls open, disbelief washing over me. “I embarrassed you? Leonard, do you hear yourself? Do you realize how humiliating it is to sit there while she—” “She what?” he cuts in, stepping closer. “Tell stories about our childhood? Evelyn, she wasn’t trying to offend you. She’s just being herself. Why can’t yo
But after much time and promising Leonard that I won't go back there again, he finally agreed to let me go. His stern voice still rings in my ears: “Decide what kind of business you want to run, Evelyn, that's if you are really interested.” It felt like a blow to the chest—his words, his tone, the lack of belief in me. But he’s right, isn’t he? My father has done nothing but drag me and my mother's legacy down. And yet, I can’t stop myself from trying to fix his mess, even when it costs me everything. When I arrive at the company, Marcus is already waiting in the conference room for me. His tense posture is evident through the glass walls that the reason I'm being summoned is not good, and the moment he sees me, he rises from his seat, offering a weak smile. “Welcome,” he says, extending a hand to me. I shake it briefly, my mind already racing around weary of what he has to say. “Where’s my father?” I ask as I walk in, glancing around the room. Marcus shifts uncomfortably. “H
“What are you—how are you here?” I ask with a firm voice. I get closer a little bit. But she ignores me and walks past me to my father and hands him the tray of what she is carrying. After that she stands next to him. “Dad, how do you know this woman?” I turn to my father with irritation and confusion.“Oh, she—” my father started talking but Clara cut him off. “We met at the corporate after party yesterday night. He seemed so nice. So, he invited me to come over for lunch the next day, which is today.” She smiles as she runs her eyes over me while tracing her fingers through her hair “you act nothing like your father. He's so gentle and nice, unlike—you” I suck in my breath as I think to myself. What exactly is the deal with this woman? Why is she bent on making me always feel like I'm no longer a part of where I used to belong? She knows nothing about me.My lips askew in a weird smile. “You are so—”“Come on, Lyn, don't talk to my guest like that” my father's voice interrupts me
Evelyn's POV I glance at my reflection in the mirror as I curl the last section of my auburn hair. The soft waves cascade over my shoulders, framing my face in a way that's beautiful. My makeup is light yet elegant—a touch of blush, a soft shimmer on my eyelids, and a nude lip gloss that enhances my natural look. Satisfied, I smile to myself, feeling a rare sense of hope bubble within me. He's going to love it—he’s going to love me. I smile to myself even more. I walk to my closet and retrieve the long purple dress I bought yesterday specially for this occasion. The fabric flows like liquid silk, and the color complements my fair complexion. I chose it because purple is Leonard’s favorite color—at least that's what I thought—and I wanted to wear something that would catch his eye. As I slip it on, I recall the one time Leonard complimented my hairstyle. His exact words were, “You look good with your hair like that.” That small moment had stayed with me longer than I’d like to ad
Evelyn's POV My grip on the box of cookies in front of me tightens as I stand and stare at Leonard and the blonde lady on top of his laps, her legs straddling him like they belong there. Her hands are wrapped around his neck, fingers lazily playing with his tie. She leans in close, her lips near his ear, speaking in low tones that I can barely hear. She's wearing white snickers and black shorts. Her long hair blows about her down to her waist. What she's saying is making Leonard chuckle. And it's been so long I saw Leonard laugh genuinely from his heart. I feel the pain cut deep into my chest. This is the same woman, I remember her from her hair and the same Zara bag sitting on the mini table in front of them. Last I checked, after the last encounter with her, Leonard told me that he asked her to leave and that she was away for good. He told me he didn't have any plans to stay connected with her like he used to. He told me he had set boundaries between them. He told me I was th
Evelyn's POV Where are you?” My best friend's voice ask from the other end of the call. “I'm in my car. I'm moving, why?” “Where to? Girl, I just saw your husband” “How? Where? Was he alone?” “Calm down. One question at a time” Maya says “I don't know if he was alone but he was coming out of Luxury Mart. I see he's getting you something different —other than jewelry or makeup—and bigger this time. Ouuuuuu” I let out a sigh. Even if Leonard is getting me something, I'm not interested in whatever he is getting. At this moment, I'm pissed. “Ohh, okay. I suppose he is” “Wait, aren't you supposed to be happy? He was carrying a large bag. I'm sure it won't be the regular small jewelry box this time” “I guess so…” I reply not knowing how else to respond. I don't want Maya to know how I'm feeling or what happened today but I'm partially failing to hide my feelings completely. “Why are you sounding like that? Are you not happy?” “No, I am. I'm just a bit under the weather. I
Evelyn’s POV Leonard has been away most of the time for two days now. I see him only in fragments of minutes. We haven't had any time to talk “What will you be doing today?” Leonard asks during breakfast. I plan to ignore him but I blink my eyes and force myself to speak “I will meet with Maya after which I'll go to the company and observe things. I've not— ” I say but he cuts me off “I've told you that it's time to give up this textile company. It doesn't suit my image. If you want to work, I'll consider creating something else for you. Something better off. You are my wife and you should do what I say” I look at him and suck in a breath. I ignore him and don't respond. So now he knows I'm his wife? He didn't know that when that woman was straddling him. He didn't know that when he forgot about our anniversary. Or when he bought a bag but not for me. It's been two days and Leonard still hasn't said anything about Clara or the handbag he bought that day, the silence between
“What are you—how are you here?” I ask with a firm voice. I get closer a little bit. But she ignores me and walks past me to my father and hands him the tray of what she is carrying. After that she stands next to him. “Dad, how do you know this woman?” I turn to my father with irritation and confusion.“Oh, she—” my father started talking but Clara cut him off. “We met at the corporate after party yesterday night. He seemed so nice. So, he invited me to come over for lunch the next day, which is today.” She smiles as she runs her eyes over me while tracing her fingers through her hair “you act nothing like your father. He's so gentle and nice, unlike—you” I suck in my breath as I think to myself. What exactly is the deal with this woman? Why is she bent on making me always feel like I'm no longer a part of where I used to belong? She knows nothing about me.My lips askew in a weird smile. “You are so—”“Come on, Lyn, don't talk to my guest like that” my father's voice interrupts me
But after much time and promising Leonard that I won't go back there again, he finally agreed to let me go. His stern voice still rings in my ears: “Decide what kind of business you want to run, Evelyn, that's if you are really interested.” It felt like a blow to the chest—his words, his tone, the lack of belief in me. But he’s right, isn’t he? My father has done nothing but drag me and my mother's legacy down. And yet, I can’t stop myself from trying to fix his mess, even when it costs me everything. When I arrive at the company, Marcus is already waiting in the conference room for me. His tense posture is evident through the glass walls that the reason I'm being summoned is not good, and the moment he sees me, he rises from his seat, offering a weak smile. “Welcome,” he says, extending a hand to me. I shake it briefly, my mind already racing around weary of what he has to say. “Where’s my father?” I ask as I walk in, glancing around the room. Marcus shifts uncomfortably. “H
Evelyn's POV But I ignore his words as I find my way to the bedroom. Once inside, I pace around the room in frustration. “What's this about?” Leonard’s voice cuts through as he walks inside the bedroom and shutting the door behind him. My plan is to ignore him but this is Leonard. He hates me ignoring him and I don't like him being upset because of me. So, instead I'll express myself the way I can. “Stop asking me that. I told you I don't feel well. I've lost my appetite?” I reply. He ignores my response. “Just cut that Eve, you never say no to home cooked meals” he snaps “You just embarrassed me in front of Clara and my mom. Why will you just walk out like that?” My mouth falls open, disbelief washing over me. “I embarrassed you? Leonard, do you hear yourself? Do you realize how humiliating it is to sit there while she—” “She what?” he cuts in, stepping closer. “Tell stories about our childhood? Evelyn, she wasn’t trying to offend you. She’s just being herself. Why can’t yo
Evelyn's POV I step out of the shower wrapped in my silk robe, my hair is damp as strands of it clings to my shoulders. The faint scent of lavender from my bath still lingers in the air, but it does little to calm the knot of tension in my chest. I hate the tension so badly. I grab a towel to pat my hair dry and step into the dressing room then I freeze when I see Leonard in the closet. Leonard stands by the wardrobe, his shirt halfway unbuttoned, his broad back to me as he scans his collection of shirts. I wonder if he's taking his time to pick out a shirt because of her. But I shake my head and I walk to where he's standing. I touch his shoulder making him slowly turn to look at me with a bit of surprise. “Hey…I thought it was just Mom and Clara” he says with a hint of surprise in his voice. “And you didn't bother looking for me or perhaps calling me?” I blink off the disappointment. “I—I was going to once I finished dinner” he replies. Wow. I didn't expect the respons
Evelyn's POV. Clara is standing at the center of my kitchen, humming a soft tune as she stirs something in a pot. Her blonde hair is pulled into a high ponytail. She's Wearing a casual purple jogger and a black tank top and she moves with this ease and familiarity that makes my stomach twist. Like she belongs here. Like she owns this space. I clear my throat. “What are you doing here? Why are you in here?” She doesn’t jump or act startled. Instead, she turns her head slowly, a small, almost triumphant smile curling her lips. “Oh, Evelyn. You’re home already. I didn't hear you come in. I was just making Leonard’s favorite soup for dinner. You know how much he loves it.” The way she grins and the casual way says his name, the intimate tone she uses—it grates against my nerves. So many things ran through my mind. Did she sleep here? Is he sleeping with her…? I take a deep breath, forcing myself to keep calm. “For dinner…I wasn’t aware that Leonard asked you to cook for him. Or tha
Evelyn's POV Clara walks elegantly towards us. She has a bright and wide smile on her face. She's wearing a yellow dress that holds her firm hips tightly. Her blonde hair glistens like polished gold as it blows about her. “Hey…” she first says to me with a wave when she gets to our table. She turns around to where Leonard is. She bends over and gives him a short hug. I'm quiet as I watch them. I watch as Leonard reciprocates her hug. His face brightens up. Better than it was when we got here. When they must have finished exchanging pleasantries, she turns back to me. “Evelyn... It's been a while. You look good” she says but I know she doesn't mean it. I nod my head and force out a smile. “Thank you. You too but I'm surprised to see you here. I didn't know you are back in town” I say. But my mood has dropped just now. I thought Leonard planned a dinner for the both of us, why then is Clara here? How does she even know that we are here? Is she spying on him? Or did he invite h
Evelyn's POV I turn around to see Leonard standing at the door. He looks more handsome than usual under the neon pink light. His thick brows glister like diamonds. His massive shoulders fill his coat he's wearing in a way that's annoyingly appealing. I can't count how many times I've fallen for these looks. “You are here” he says and starts coming closer to me. But I don't speak. When he's close to the bed, he lowers himself at the edge of the bed to meet me “I told you I'll make up for our anniversary, right?” I shift my eyes away, fixing them on the silk robe draped over the chair by the window. I try not to look at him. If I look at him too long, I’ll cave. I’ll forgive him. And I’m not sure I’m ready for that yet. But then, damn it—he smells so good. That cologne, the one I love, curls around me like an embrace I never asked for. I can’t stop myself. Slowly, I turn my head to meet his gaze. “This dress will look so lovely on you” he says. “I picked the perfect color,”
Evelyn’s POV Leonard has been away most of the time for two days now. I see him only in fragments of minutes. We haven't had any time to talk “What will you be doing today?” Leonard asks during breakfast. I plan to ignore him but I blink my eyes and force myself to speak “I will meet with Maya after which I'll go to the company and observe things. I've not— ” I say but he cuts me off “I've told you that it's time to give up this textile company. It doesn't suit my image. If you want to work, I'll consider creating something else for you. Something better off. You are my wife and you should do what I say” I look at him and suck in a breath. I ignore him and don't respond. So now he knows I'm his wife? He didn't know that when that woman was straddling him. He didn't know that when he forgot about our anniversary. Or when he bought a bag but not for me. It's been two days and Leonard still hasn't said anything about Clara or the handbag he bought that day, the silence between
Evelyn's POV Where are you?” My best friend's voice ask from the other end of the call. “I'm in my car. I'm moving, why?” “Where to? Girl, I just saw your husband” “How? Where? Was he alone?” “Calm down. One question at a time” Maya says “I don't know if he was alone but he was coming out of Luxury Mart. I see he's getting you something different —other than jewelry or makeup—and bigger this time. Ouuuuuu” I let out a sigh. Even if Leonard is getting me something, I'm not interested in whatever he is getting. At this moment, I'm pissed. “Ohh, okay. I suppose he is” “Wait, aren't you supposed to be happy? He was carrying a large bag. I'm sure it won't be the regular small jewelry box this time” “I guess so…” I reply not knowing how else to respond. I don't want Maya to know how I'm feeling or what happened today but I'm partially failing to hide my feelings completely. “Why are you sounding like that? Are you not happy?” “No, I am. I'm just a bit under the weather. I