âMr. Gibson, Ms. Yates is too weak and canât be triggered. She has a history of postâtraumatic stress disorder, so try not to agitate her.â The Gibsons family doctor used to take care of John and was familiar with Josieâs condition.
On the other hand, all Henry knew was that Josie often fell ill after returning to the Gibson family when she was 15. Moreover, she was very withdrawn and never rode the Gibson familyâs car. She always went to school on foot or took a bus.
After getting married, he got used to Josieâs personality. She did not want to take private cars, and he would not question her.
Henry had taken over Gibson Corporation, For the past three years, he became so preoccupied with managing the company that he did not have time to care for Josie.
Henry quietly looked at Josie, who was in a deep slumber, as he sat by her bed.
Over the years, he had never looked at her face carefully.
âPlease be good. Henry frowned.
Josie slowly opened her eyes when she heard the sounds of water running in the bathroom.
Henryâs phone kept vibrating, and the screen showed that the call was from Ash.
âItâs Ashleyâ¦â thought Josie.
With a bitter smile, Josie picked up Henryâs phone.
Henry saved Josieâs name in his contact list as Josie Yates but kept Ashleyâs as Ash.
As expected, it was clear at a glance whom he loved.
âHenry, where are you? I think I had too much to drink. Can I go to your place⦠asked Ashley. Josie answered the phone. She knew doing so was taboo to Henry, but she still did it anyway.
What else did she have left to fear?
She had already compromised.
âHenry⦠Iâm so upset, cried Ashley.
Josie could tell that Ashley was drunk based on her voice.
âIs she coming to meet Henry at home?â she mused.
Josie scoffed and hung up the phone. Her fingers were trembling.
Suddenly, she felt as if she was lying on pins and needles. She couldnât help wondering if Ashley had slept there when she was not home.
âA bed in which three people have slept. How dirty,â Josie thought.
Josie then lost control of her emotions and grabbed a pair of scissors. She tore the bedsheet into shreds. She felt like a lunatic who had lost her mind.
Tears streamed down her face as Josie slowly slid onto the ground.
Josie had never been good at expressing her emotions.
Just then, the bathroom door was pushed open. Henry had a bath towel wrapped around him and stepped out of the bathroom while drying his hair.
Henryâs expression dimined when he noticed the mess on the ground. Jo..â
Still holding the torn bedsheet in her hand, Josie smiled weakly at the man. âAshley called you. She was drunk and asked your to pick her up.â
Henry was stunned for a moment, and a frown crossed his face as he reached for his phone.
It hurt his heart to see Josie in that state, but she also touched his phone, which was a taboo of his.
âDid you answer the phone call on my behalf?â
Josie lowered her gaze. The scissors had cut her fingers, and blood was still trickling down her fingertips.
At that moment, Henry received a call from Ashleyâs manager. âMr. Gibson, we canât find Ashley. She drank too much and claimed she was going to the restroom, but she disappeared. She still has injuries on her legâ¦â
Josie listened quietly and watched Henry dress quickly before leaving.
The feeling of despair never hit her in a single moment, but the feeling of giving up did.
Josie curled up in a corner, afraid to close her eyes.
After an unknown period of time, the door was opened.
Josie walked out and was instantly met by the sight of Henry carrying Ashley into their home.
âHenry⦠Ashley probably drank past her limit based on how flushed her nose was.
Some people were pretty and enchanting even when they were drunk.
Jo, Ashley is drunk. Can you let her sleep here tonight?â Henry was requesting Josieâs consent.
He thought Josie would agree.
Josie took a deep breath.
âItâs not that Henryâs a heartless man. He just doesnât love me,â she thought..
Til sleep in the guest room, she stated. Nevertheless, Josie couldnât help but feel ridiculous. She was generous enough to let her husband take care of another woman, She figured they were bound to get divorced later, so she did not need to separate two people who were obviously in love. with one another.
Just then, Henry grabbed Josieâs wrist and frowned. Jo! Are you angry?â
âMr. Gibson, you should sign the papers as soon as possible. Itâs whatâs best for you, me, and her.â
Josie shook off Henryâs hand and headed straight to the guest room.
âHenry, my stomach hurts so much⦠In her drunken stupor, Ashley continued to whine as she lay on the couch. Before long, her whines turned into sobs.
Henry suddenly felt irritated by Josieâs words. âIs she threatening me with a divorce?â At that thought, he thundered, âJosie! Do you really think I wouldnât dare to divorce you?â
He already had control over Gibson Corporation, while Josie was not acknowledged by the Gibson family and had no authority. He merely married her jo repay Johnâs kindness in raising him.
Indeed, Henry had taken the Gibson familyâs property, but he also mentioned that as long as Josie was sensible, she would be his only wife.
12:40 Wed, 8 May However, it was Josie who insisted on getting a divorce.
Josie curled up on the bed weakly in the guest room, gritted her teeth, and cried like a fool.
The manâs words kept ringing in her ears âSo thatâs what he thinks of me? Iâm using our marriage to threaten him? In that case, it must have been hard for him throughout all these years, she thought.
Jo.
× It was the following day, and the sun had not risen. Henry wearily made his way into the guest room and lay exhausted beside Josic. He was not good at taking care of people, but lie stayed in the guest room and took care of Ashley the entire night.
Even the man himself did not realize that sleeping with Josie had become a habit.
Other than Josie, it seemed that he could not fall asleep with anyone else lying beside him.
Josie had fallen asleep at that point, but her eyes were still red. It was obvious that she had cried for a long time.
Henry let out a helpless sigh and switched off the bedside lamp before he pulled Josie into his embrace. âPlease donât argue with me anymore, all right? Behave yourselfâ¦
Teardrops formed and fell from the corner of her eyes, wetting the pillow. Even so, Josie did not say a word.
There was no warmth in his embrace, and it even made her feel chilly.
In the room next door, Ashley bit her lip with so much force that it bled. Out of frustration, she threw the pillow to the ground.
âThat womanâs insisting on divorcing Henry? What a joke! How could she bear to divorce him?â she wondered.
Ashley kicked the quilt resentfully. She thought Henry would stay with her or let her stay in the master bedroom, but alas, he only allowed her to stay in a mere guest room.
âAs long as Josie doesnât divorce Henry, Iâll always be a guest of this house! I worked so hard to get adopted and leave that orphanage, and I finally made it here⦠How could I be content with being his guest?â Ashley scowled internally.
Josie woke up when it was around 12 oâclock.
The surgery drained her of her energy.
Shortly after she woke up, Josie felt a throbbing headache and looked beside her.
Henry had already left.
As she pushed open the bedroom door, Josieâs face fell in an instant.
Henry had gone to the office, but Ashley was still there.
âJosie, youâre awake. Henry went to the office, and I made some oatmeal for you.â Ashley, who had a kind and attentive expression, flashed Josie an embarrassed smile. âIâm sorry for the trouble, Josie. I had too much to drink last night. âYouâre already so shameless. How could you possibly feel embarrassed?â Josie sneered. She refused to play along.
Ashley was obviously taken aback, but she swiftly regained her composure and tried her best to maintain her character. Iâm sorry, Josie. I know I shouldnât trouble Henry, but-
Before she could finish her sentence, Josie interrupted her, âIf you have some respect for Henry and me, then you should be addressing me as Mrs. Gibson. Donât you know basic etiquette?
wed, o may Ashleyâs eyes instantly reddened as she burst into tears.
Meanwhile, Josie poured herself a cup of warm water, unbothered by the other womanâs crying. âYou truly are a talented actress, but no one else is at home. Who are you putting on this act for?â
âI know you donât like me, Josie. It seems Iâve bothered you.â Ashley was about to leave in tears as she finished saying those words.
However, just as she arrived at the door, Henry came back.
âSuch impeccable timing. Josie mused as she knitted her brows into a tight knot.
However, she had been careless, indeed.
Henry never returned home by noon, so his coming home early was an outâofâcharacter thing to do.
Nevertheless, Josie knew it was because of Ashley.
âHenryâ¦â Ashley was aggrieved as if she was a child who had been wronged. She wiped her tears and prepared to leave.
Before she could do so, Henry frowned and reached out to stop her. âWhatâs going on?â
âItâs Josie⦠I angered her. I know I came from an orphanage, and Iâm uneducated, but when Josie said that about me, I couldnât help but feel upset⦠Ashley held onto Henryâs arm right in front of Josieâs face. Clearly, she was striking back.
Ashley knew that no matter how arrogant and haughty Josie may be, there was nothing the woman could do, for whoever got Henryâs favor was the winner.
Jo, did you say that?â A trace of disbelief flashed in Henryâs eyes, and he wanted to hear Josieâs explanation.
At that moment, Josie wanted to laugh. It was a rare opportunity to watch a famous actress perform live. âYes, I did say that.â There was nothing to explain.
âI also came from an orphanage. In your eyes, am I uneducated as well?â Henry was a little angry, and all of a sudden, he really wanted to know what Josie had thought of him throughout all those years.
Was he merely the adopted son of the Gibson family who relied on them?
âHenry, donât be angry. IâIâm not complaining about Josie. I just⦠A trace of panic flitted across Ashleyâs face.
Meanwhile, Josie hung her head. It felt like she had swallowed a lump of burning coal, and she could not utter a word.