Chapter 102 Her lips curled into a cold sneer, and without a momentâs hesitation, she ended the call.
Heidi gazed at the disconnected call, a glint of triumph flickering in her eyes. She refused to believe that lan wouldnât fall for her without Claraâs presence.
But just then, she heard lan murmuring in pain. âClara, when will you come back? I miss you so much.â
That single sentence shattered Heidiâs joy of victory into oblivion. Her fists clenched tightly, a blaze of fury filling her chest.
Jan had seen Clara checking into a hotel with Anders with his own eyes, so why was he still pining for her?
Could he truly have feelings for Clara?
Impossible! Clara was nothing more than a sugar baby to him; he couldnât possibly harbor any real affection for her.
Heidiâs jealousy peaked as she watched lan on the bed, clutching Claraâs pillow and smothering it with kisses. Tonight, Heidi vowed, lan would be hers.
With that thought, a sultry smile spread across her face, and she began to slowly slide the straps of her slip dress down her shoulders. But just as she was about to continue undressing, a chilly female voice came from behind. âHeidi, what are you doing?â
Startled, Heidi quickly righted her clothing, only to be confronted by Gretaâs stern visage. Immediately, Heidi offered a smiling explanation, âGreta, lanâs had a bit too much to drink. He said he wanted me to stay and keep him company.â
Greta cast a dispassionate glance at lan, hearing him continuously mutter Claraâs name. She let out a light chuckle, âIâm afraid youâre not the person he needs.â Her words pierced through all of Heidiâs schemes.
Heidi quickly adopted a pitiful look, her eyes welling up as she said, âGreta, I just canât stand to see lan in so much pain.â
Greta was unsympathetic. âItâs the dead of night, and a lady of your standing is with my brother. Think of the scandal it would cause. Iâll have the chauffeur take home.â
you She was a hairâs breadth from saying, âClimbing into my brotherâs bed? Not on my watch.
If Heidi continued to persist shamelessly, there was no telling what harsher words Greta might utter.
Head bowed, eyes brimming with grievance, Heidi whispered, âThen Iâll leave. Take care of him, Greta.â
The following morning.
04:27 lan was roused by the incessant ringing of his phone, which he silenced with a touch of annoyance. Then, stretching an arm toward the other side of the bed, he mumbled, âClara, stay with me a little longer.â
This hand grasped at empty air. The person he sought wasnât there.
His eyes snapped open, fixating on the empty space next to him. He distinctly remembered Clara bringing him home. He even recalled her angry reproaches. So why had she disappeared now?
Had she left after getting what she wanted? Was she fearful of his blame?
A mocking smile played on lanâs lips as he rose from the bed and headed into the bathroom.
When he descended the stairs after freshening up, he heard cooking sounds from the kitchen. Through the frosted glass door, he spotted a dainty figure bustling about.
A dark gleam flashed in lanâs eyes. He took a cigarette from his pocket and lit it but didnât push open the door, instead leaning lazily against the wall. In an indifferent tone, he called out, âI thought you made your rejection pretty clear. So why the change of heart?â