His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 554
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 554
Arnold burst through the front door with the urgency of a storm, not a moment to waste on pleasantries or supper. He had pressing matters to discuss, and every second counted.
Aaron might have seemed rough around the edges to the untrained eye, but he always paid attention to the little things. Before heading over, heâd stopped to pick up some treats for Evadne and Nydia, enduring a nearly twoâhour queue to get their favorite sweets.
What he hadnât anticipated was that Marilla would be there too.
Had he known, heâd have grabbed an extra portion. It almost seemed unfair now.
âWow! Is this pastry a new thing from their bakery? Itâs so adorable.â Nydia exclaimed, her eyes lighting up at the sight. She was a sucker for snacks and didnât hesitate to gobble one down in a single bite.
Jason chuckled to himself. Nydia, usually so poised and eloquent, revealed her true colors when it came to food. He hadnât quite hit the spot with her yet.
Evadne couldnât resist and had one too, her smile radiant and contagious. Thaddeus took mental note of the bakeryâs name. Heâd have to make it a regular stop to keep her happy.
From now on, heâd have to pick the brains of her brothers for all the things about her. While Emeric might not have been the one to know Evadne best, her brothers were undoubtedly the ones who understood her the most. Having taken on the solemn duty to care for her from the Ashbourne family, Thaddeus vowed to excel in every aspect.
He wanted her to feel, every single day with him, that she had never parted from her kin. He was ready to play every role she needed.
And if the day ever came that she wanted to let loose, heâd even play the fool to keep her smiling.
âMs. Marilla, you should try one too,â Aaron said, offering a panda pastry to Marilla with a warm, affectionate smile, âI didnât know youâd be here tonight, got a bit less. Iâll make it up to you next time.â.
Marillaâs heart fluttered with joy at the sight of the pastry, her hands eagerly reaching out.
But out of nowhere, Jarethâs larger hand swept in and snatched the treat, wolfing it down in one gulp.
Marilla was flabbergasted.
Aaronâs sharp eyes narrowed, and his outstretched hand slowly clenched into a fist.
âDear, supper is about to be served, if you fill up on snacks, you wonât have room for the feast Evadne and Thaddeus prepared.â Jareth managed to say between coughs, his face turning a shade of crimson.
He was choking on his pride and the stolen pastry, but he had to maintain his decorum as the heir to the Fairhaven group in front of his rival. His pride and his wife Marilla had to be protected at all costs.
âNo need to snatch,â Aaron said, a laugh barely concealed, âAnd do you
Damn! Aaron was insinuating he was a monkey.
in some water?â
The Emeric familyâs words never ceased to amaze Jareth. He was seething and wanted to retort, but his throat was blocked by the sticky mass, threatening to erupt with each word he attempted to utter.
Jason and Nydia, oblivious to the tension, went about their business, but Evadne saw everything. Jarethâs wariness towards Aaron was on full display.
The evening meal went on unaffected by the earlier drama, with the hostsâ cooking skills leaving everyone in high spirits.
Afterward, Nydia took Marilla upstairs to play board games, giving the men the privacy needed for serious discussions.
âThaddeus, I donât know how you can still eat,â Arnold said after draining his glass of ice water and slamming it down on the table, âIf I were you, I wouldnât be able to swallow a single bite. Elspethâs case officially goes to trial next Friday.â
The mention of Elspeth, long out of sight, cast a shadow over everyoneâs faces.
âI know, Iâve been counting the days,â Thaddeus replied, his voice tight with suppressed agony. âNot a day goes by that I donât remember how my mother died. And not a day goes by that I forget the need for vengeance for her and all the innocent lives Elspeth has destroyed.â
Evadneâs heart pounded, her eyes brimming with tears. Under the table, she reached out her warm hand to clasp his trembling
one.
Like grasping a lone ray of light in the dark, Thaddeus intertwined his fingers with hers, gazing deeply into her luminous eyes.
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âI recently heard through the grapevine about Elepethâs life in the detention center. Sheâs settled in nicely using her status as a tycoonâs wife to get special treatment, and even has her lackeys. Apparently, sheâs living in luxury, with gourmet meals, skincare products, and cigarettes at her disposal.â
Aaron sneered, âIt seems Frederic hasnât completely given up on Elspeth. Heâs still protecting her dignity. He probably plans to get her out.â
âOh, let her have her special meals and her makeup,â Evadne interjected sharply, âJust take away her diapers.â
âFrederic is not my father,â Thaddeus said, his eyes bloodshot with bitterness, âThe moment my mother ceased to breathe, he ceased to be my father.â
âThaddeus.â Evadne gasped, her breath caught in her chest.
âAll these years, I stayed with the Abernathy group because it was my motherâs last wish. She wanted me to never be bullied again, to earn Fredericâs respect, to stand out, and to make my grandfather proud. Since then, Iâve been obsessed with surpassing Chad, proving myself, and fighting for power within the Abernathy group. But it had nothing to do with them. I just wanted to fulfill my motherâs last wish, to become strong, to make her proud once more.â
Thaddeus closed his eyes, overwhelmed by grief, as if an invisible force was pounding his aching heart, âBut in the end, I became a clown, living under the same roof as the killer Elspeth for years, slaving away for that coldâhearted man Frederic. If it wasnât for Evadneâs unwavering support, if it wasnât for Ericaâs sacrifice to bring us critical information, my mother would never rest in peace.â
Thaddeus felt as though he didnât have the right to stand in front of his motherâs grave as long as Elspeth drew breath. âThaddeus, what are you getting at? Youâre not seriously considering ditching the Abernathy Group to be a trophy husband for the Ashbourne family, are you?â
Arnoldâs brow furrowed as he gave him a onceâover, âEvadne hasnât seen a day of happiness since she married you. Are you really going to make her start from scratch with you?â
Aaron chimed in with a scowl, âExactly. Do you think weâd let you marry Evadne easily? We might be okay with living on bread and water, but sheâs not about to skimp on a single luxury.ââ
Evadne was speechless.
Her brothers were the kings of hassle. No DNA test was needed, and they
pure Emeric through.
Jareth clapped a heavy hand on Thadâs shoulder, his frustration palpable, âThaddeus, nob*dy knows better than me how hard you fought to get to the top. If youâre really ticked off, you should be wrestling control of the entire Abernathy Group from Frederic instead of looking like youâre about to give up. Man, take a leaf out of Averyâs book. Learn from his coldâblooded, cutthroat ways. Stop looking back and just take the whole damn thing by storm.â
âYou guys donât know what itâs like to come from a broken home, so easy on the judgment.â
Evadneâs piercing gaze swept over Jarethâs face, âAnd you, you think thatâs the way to talk? Averyâs favorite pastime is screwing over his own kin. Why donât we have Thaddeus here practice on you first?â
Jareth immediately clammed up, a flicker of fear in his eyes.
âThaddeus, they donât understand you, but I do.â
Evadne sighed, her warm palm resting gently on his hand, âIf I were in your shoes, Iâd do everything in my power to fulfill my motherâs last wishes too. But I also get what your mother really wanted for you to be able to protect yourself, to be strong. The path youâve chosen isnât wrong, and even though you hate Frederic, remember that Hamilton adored you and gave you a second chance at life. For his sake, your perseverance and hard work are far from meaningless.â
âEvadne, thank you.â Thaddeusâs voice trembled slightly as he struggled to hold back his emotions.
âI just understand you.â Evadne smiled sweetly at him.
âNow, with Ward fl*pping to a cooperating witness, fingering Elspeth for hiring a hitman on top of drug possession and trafficking, her sentence wonât be light.â
Arnoldâs expression darkened, âBut I know itâs still not enough. We want capital punishment for Elspeth. After all, itâs not just one
life sheâs taken.â
âThatâs tough.â
Aaron grimaced and shook his head, his face reflecting the gravity of the situation, âInstigating murder without direct evidence is tough. Plus, Ericaâs recordings before her death were made secretly, and they wonât stand up in court. And another thing, the case involving Thaddeusâs mother has been cold for over twenty years. Even if that maid testified, it would hardly be conclusive. Furthermore, Elspethâs defense attorney is still Cedric. No telling what kind of underhanded tactics that snake will use against
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us.â
Jason paled suddenly, taking a deep breath âThis time, Iâll be appearing in court as Ericaâs attorney of record,â
Arnold and Aaron looked shocked, âJason, youâre going to court?â
But Evadne and Thaddeus were unfazed, even casting trusting glances his way.
They had been privy to Jasonâs plans days ago and had given their full support.
Jason had been the family secretary for the Ashbourne family for years, and many had forgotten his potential, perhaps even Cedric.
Jason was a top graduate of Elmsworth Law School. If he set his mind to it, Cedric wouldnât have a leg to stand in Elmsworthâs legal circles.
âThis trial will also be my showdown with Cedric.â
Jasonâs gaze was fiery and resolute, âI know what Cedric canât stand the most, the feeling of utter defeat. Especially losing to me, that would be worse for him than death itself.â
Evadne nodded, her brow furrowed in agreement.
With a single phone call, countless topâtier lawyers would flock to represent the Abernathy Group and fight their battle.
But when it came to striking Cedric where it hurt, Jason was the sharpest blade.
âJason, weâre grateful,â Arnold said with a heartfelt sigh.
âThaddeus and I share an unusual similarity. He hated her father a long time ago and I stopped seeing Cedric as my brother a long time ago.â
Jason poured himself a drink, raising his glass to Thaddeus, âMr. Abernathy, given our similar fates, shall we toast to that?â
Thaddeus felt a warm surge in his chest, stood up, and raised his glass, âJason, thanks for always looking out for Evadne, and for your willingness to help. To our shared desires coming true.â
âThey will come true.â Jasonâs eyes brimmed with emotion as he nodded emphatically.
Evadne stood up, smiling as she lifted her glass and wrapped an arm around Thaddeusâs waist. âCome on, everyb*dy, together!â
Six glasses raised high, filled with the glow of hope for victory.
âTo the fight!â they cheered in unison.
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