Chapter 173
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

To reassure Irene, Kallie gestured that she could join her at Sarahâs birthday celebration.
Irene, feeling more at ease, nodded in agreement. âSounds great, Iâll make sure to arrange a stylist for you ahead of time, so you wonât be outshone by Sarah at the event.â
Kallie flashed Irene a sincere smile.
Standing up, Kallie embraced Irene, her hug comforting and warm, instantly soothing her.
A gentle smile spread across Ireneâs face, yet a flicker of confusion lingered in her eyes. Why would Jake betray someone as wonderful as Kallie? And what was it about Sarah that was so compelling? Did high-status families truly mind disabilities to such an extent?
Kallieâs eyes twinkled as she signed to Irene, expressing that Irene and Linsey were her closest friends.
âClosest friends?â Irene questioned, feeling a warmth spread to her ears.
Suddenly, guilt washed over Irene as she remembered her initial treatment of Kallie. Back then, she was no different from the judgmental onlookers outside, dismissing Kallie simply because she was mute. Yet, Kallie had demonstrated a level of skill and bravery unmatched by many.
Irene quickly cleared her throat. âIâll prepare everything. Since youâve agreed to bring me along, make sure to call me. Donât forget about that, okay?â
Kallie gave a firm nod in response.
The day before Sarahâs birthday celebration, Kallie made her way back to the Reeves estate.
As a servant escorted Kallie into the courtyard, bursts of laughter and chatter drifted from the main hall.
Familiar voices allowed Kallie to identify the attendees even before she stepped inside. Shirley and Melinda were there, and, unexpectedly, so was Dean.
Sarah was seated between Shirley and Melinda, appearing timid yet charming. Despite being part of this family for years, such familial scenes were foreign to Kallie. The three Reeves and Sarah seemed so much like a real family.
Had it not been for Jakeâs urging, Kallie would have preferred to stay away.
Find your favorite stories at galnovels .com Upon Kallieâs entrance, the warm smiles in the hall disappeared abruptly.
Shirley straightened up, her expression turning frosty and detached. She eyed Kallie and asked in a cutting tone, âWhy are you here? What do you want?â
Melinda pinched her nose dramatically. âOh my, the stench of poverty is overwhelming here. Seems like someone couldnât make it on their own and resorted to begging for a place here. But honestly, Jake already has someone far more suitable by his side. Some people really need to learn their place.â
Kallie met their gazes with frosty silence, choosing not to justify herself.
Sarah stood up with a smirk and walked toward Kallie, her voice loud and clear. âOh, donât be so harsh on Kallie. Itâs not as if we canât handle one more person here. Kallieâs situation is unique, so I wouldnât dare act rashly. I certainly donât want to be accused of mistreating someone with a disability.â
Laughter erupted around them, sharp and cruel. Yet, Kallie remained composed, merely tightening her grip into fists. She pulled out her phone and typed a message. âIf you have such a problem with me, why bring it up to me? Go talk to Jake. Donât worry. I donât need him to intervene. Just a word from him, and Iâll be out of here at once.â
Sarahâs smug smile faded into a scowl. âJake doesnât want to throw you out because he feels sorry for you. Youâre just exploiting his pity.â
Kallie lifted an eyebrow defiantly and typed, âThe world is full of pitiable people. Why should he reserve his pity just for me?â
Sarah could no longer contain her fury, and her hand flew up as if poised to strike Kallie.
Just before the slap could connect, Jakeâs voice sliced through the tension. âWhy are you so upset with her?â
As Jake stepped into the room, Sarahâs demeanor shifted dramatically. Tears brimmed in her eyes as she approached him, her face a mask of distress. âJake, your family came today, hoping for a nice time together, but then Kallie shows up out of nowhere, provoking me. She says I donât belong here and tells me to leave.â
âReally?â Jake narrowed his eyes, his gaze shifting to Kallie.
Kallie averted her eyes, her face devoid of emotion as she stared off into the distance.
Jake felt a twinge of sadness. This was how she was when facing him, even more so than when she argued with Sarah.
Jake caught himself staring a moment too long before turning away.
Sarah, oblivious to the undercurrents, clutched Jakeâs hand and pressed, âJake, you canât feel for her and just let this go. Your sister-in-law and mother are witnesses. Theyâll back me up.â
Only then did Jake glance at the others lounging on the couch. A cold smirk played on his lips. âSo, theyâre here?â
Melinda and Dean avoided eye contact. Dean cleared his throat, managing a strained smile as he addressed Jake. âThis is your family matter, Jake, weâll stay out of it.â
Shirleyâs face was set in a hard line. âYou might as well send Kallie packing now that youâre getting divorced. Bringing strangers home is just bad luck. Since when did you become so lenient and forgiving?â
Jake disregarded Shirleyâs biting comments. Instead, he smiled at Sarah, though it didnât reach his eyes. âIf Kallie bothers you so much, the solution is simple. Edgar, confine her. Make sure she doesnât leave the house for a few days.â
Sarahâs anxiety spiked at Jakeâs suggestion. âLock her up? But sheâs supposed to be at my birthday party, isnât she?â
Jake responded with a nonchalant shrug. âA birthday should be a joyful occasion. Itâs best not to have someone there who upsets you. I have other commitments, so I wonât be hosting anyone.â
With those words, Jake turned and left.
Edgar moved toward Kallie, signaling her to come with him. Kallie followed, her confusion evident. Something about the situation felt off, though she couldnât quite pinpoint what it was.
Now, only the three Reeves and Sarah remained in the hall.
In a fit of anger, Shirley hurled the glass she was holding to the floor. âDid you see that look he gave me? Am I not his mother anymore? He treats me as if Iâm his enemy!â
Dean offered his hollow words of comfort. âMom, youâre aware of how Jake can be. Heâll cool off in a few days.â
Melinda chimed in with a nod. âHeâs just upset with me. Iâll apologize to him later.â
Shirleyâs anger escalated upon hearing Melindaâs words. âYouâre his sister-in-law, and yet you feel the need to apologize to him? Whatâs he thinking? Does he expect Dean to say sorry too?â
Sarah stood there, caught in the awkwardness of the moment. She quickly thought of a way to ease the tension.
Approaching Shirley, Sarah gently patted her on the back, offering solace. âDonât be upset. You know, Jake wasnât always like this. Back when he was with me, he often spoke highly of you, appreciating all your efforts and promising to take good care of you. I suspect heâs changed since being with Kallie. Maybe sheâs been filling his ears with complaints about you, driving a wedge between you both.â
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