His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 590
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Chapter 590
In fact, the flowers were a wellâthoughtâout gesture from Camille.
She had a hunch that victory was in the bag. With Arnold on the case, it was a sure bet.
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After sending the flowers anonymously, Camille sl*pped away quietly, making a beeline for the parking lot.
Her long lashes fluttered gently, and her heart trembled just the same.
She mused over Arnold in the courtroom, dressed in a sharp, tailored black suit, exuding charisma and passion as he delivered his arguments with gusto. His handsome features, as striking as a movie starâs, seemed to carve the truth out of the criminals, revealing their sordid nature. Her cheeks flushed with a rosy warmth, and her heart raced uncontrollably.
âYou could at least say âhelloâ before you leave, Ms. Camille,â a familiar voice called from behind, melodious and captivating.
Camille stopped dead in her tracks, took a deep breath, and slowly turned around.
Arnold stood there, still in his prosecutorâs attire, his posture as straight as an oak, taking long strides toward her. âAlso, perhaps youâd like to tell me what those flowers you sent meant.â
Camille steadied herself and met his intense gaze. âSunshine lilies, they symbolize victory.â
âI thought they meant that you have a thing for me,â Arnold said with a tilt of his head, leaning in slightly.
Camilleâs heart skipped a beat, her eyes twinkling. âProsecutor Arnold, you do have a sense of humor.â
âDo I?â
Arnoldâs breath hitched, his gaze searching hers, âOr is it yet another misunderstanding youâve led me into? First a k*ss, now flowers, what next? Iâm rather intrigued.â
âThere wonât be a next time,â Camille said, a surge of restlessness rising within her, turning to leave.
Arnold swiftly pinned her against the wall, his muscular arms tensing, making his suit stretch tight. âMs. Camille, what is this? Playing me? You think this is funny?â
His words were as blunt as a bachelorâs, unseasoned by the games of love and romance.
Camille laughed, her eyes glistening. âWhatâs the matter, Prosecutor Arnold? Canât take a little game?â
His competitive spirit flared. âI havenât even begun to play. How do you know I canât take it? Ms. Camille, last time you said you wouldnât mind playing a game of feelings with me. I am a man who thrives on the thrill of the chase. If you donât want to get serious, I can play this game as long as it takes.â
Camille felt a bittersweet ache spread through her chest.
She knew Arnold was a good man, and that if she let him go now, she might lose her chance for good.
But with her own familyâs broken past and her own glossy exterior hiding a numb core, did she really as him?
This wasnât just anyone. He was Evadneâs own brother.
She wasnât fit for love, didnât want to hold him back, yet she trulyâ¦.
âProsecutor Arnold, with everything out in the open, it would be rude not to accept your challenge.â
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Camille swept away the shadows in her heart, her smile returning as she hooked her little finger with his. âJust a game, no feelings involved. Pinky promise.â
Arnoldâs gaze softened, his long lashes casting shadows.
Her l*ps parted slightly, a flicker of regret passing through her. But then, he took off the gold badge heâd worn for nearly a decade and placed it in her hand.
âWhen youâre done playing this game, give it back to me.â
Camilleâs eyes shimmered, the badge in her palm shining like a morning star.
Evadne and Thaddeus, having won their battle, felt as refreshed as if theyâd just enjoyed a hot shower. But the tension of the past days had left them both exhausted, and they longed to crawl into bed and sleep soundly.
Just as they got into the car, Thaddeusâ phone rang.
Evadne caught a glimpse of the caller IDâJarethâand a knot of anxiety tightened in her chest. âThaddeus, pick up, it must be something with Marilla!â
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Thaddeusâ brow furrowed as he answered. âJareth, whatâs up?â
âThad, are you with Evadne? Can you guys come over to my place right now? Marillaâs been crying nonstop over Elspethâs situation. I canât calm her down, and Iâm really worried sheâs going to make herself sick. Please, can you come? Sheâs closest with Evadne, maybe she can soothe her, okay?â
The couple rushed to Jarethâs house without a momentâs delay. From a distance, they could see Lily standing anxiously at the front door, waiting for them.-
âLily, howâs Marilla? And whereâs Jareth?â Evadne and Thaddeus approached hand in hand, their faces etched with concern.
Lily, usually the picture of composure, was visibly distressed. âMr. Thaddeus, Ms. Evadne, thank goodness youâre here. Marilla is in a bad way, it seems like an illness has taken hold.â
The term âillnessâ sent a pang through both their hearts.
âMarilla used to listen to Jareth above anyone else, but now even he canât get through to her. Iâm really worried for her health.â
Evadneâs heart ached even more at Lilyâs words, and she hurried into the villa.
âMarilla! Marilla! Please stop crying, donât cry anymore!â
In a corner of the living room, Marilla was curled up on the floor, her hands clenched tight, her whole b*dy shaking uncontrollably as she sobbed breathlessly. Her usually radiant face was now ashen, and her doeâlike eyes swollen and nearly shut.
Jareth knelt before her, holding her tightly, his black shirt crumpled and stained with blood from where she had inadvertently scratched him in her distress. âJust stop crying, anything you want, just name it!â
âMom. I want to see Mom.â Marillaâs l*ps quivered, her cries almost deafening.
Jarethâs eyes blazed with a fiery intensity as he struggled with the weight of his own resolve. âNo, absolutely not,â he declared firmly.
âWhy not?â Marilla wept, her voice torn with anguish. âMy mother is dying, wouldnât you even let me see her before she passes? Isnât that the least you could do?â She pushed against the man she loved with all her might, desperation fueling her strength. âElspeth murdered Thadâs mother. Sheâs a heartless killer! Why would you want to see someone like that?â Jarethâs voice was thick with emotion, unusually stern, so much so that he startled even himself. âTell me, did she ever care for you? Did she ever treat you like her daughter, nurture you, protect you? There are some people who, despite giving birth, have no right to the title of mother!â
âBut sheâs dying.â Marillaâs voice was a whisper, a plea.
âAnd what of it?â Jarethâs retort came too sharp, too quick.
Marilla stared at him in stunned silence, her eyes swelling with unshed tears, as if threatening to burst from their sockets. Jareth realized his harshness, and his hands hovered awkwardly in the air, tingling with regret. âMarilla, I didnât mean that.â He had forgotten that, no matter the crimes Elspeth had committed, she was still Marillaâs mother.
He was known for his cold heart and ruthless actions, frightening even to Lily, who had weathered many storms by his side. He could sever ties with things others cherished, believing if he could endure the pain, so could anyone else.
Suddenly, Marilla screamed, pushing Jareth away as if he were a stranger and dashed towards the door.
âMarilla!â Jarethâs blood ran cold as he watched her flee.
Thankfully, Evadne and Thaddeus managed to intercept the distraught Marilla.
âMarilla, itâs me, your brother! Calm down!â Thaddeus wrapped his arms around his sister, his heart aching for her.
Seeing her pale, trembling form, Evadne made a snap decision. âDo we have any sedatives at home? Get them, I need to give her
a shot!â
Lily moved to fetch the medication, but Jarethâs urgent voice stopped her. âNo! We canât drug Marilla again!â
He could not bear the thought of causing her more pain. After using the sedative once, he had vowed never to subject her to that again. Marillaâs vibrant spirit, reduced to nothingness in his arms, was more than he could stand.
âDonât give her the shot! I can calm her down!â Jareth pleaded, eyes red with desperation.
âIf you could, she wouldnât be in this state!â Evadne retorted, her voice as authoritative as any seasoned doctor. She had been part of the Abernathy family for three years and knew exactly how to handle such situations. âWhoâs the doctor here, you or me? Marilla may be your love, but sheâs my sister, too. Listen to me, Lily! Get the sedative!â
âYes, Ms. Evadne!â Lily trusted Evadneâs judgment and hurried to compl
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Thaddeus held Marilla tightly, and Lily restrained her arms as if they were medical staff dealing with a patient in the throes of madness. Evadneâs skilled hands delivered the needle into Marillaâs delicate, pale skin, injecting the drug into her bloodstream. Jareth, who loved Marilla more than anyone, could only watch helplessly as the sedative took effect and she slumped in Thaddeusâs embrace, her eyes closing, her soul seemingly drained from her b*dy.
âMarilla.â
Unable to contain himself, Jareth rushed forward, practically snatching her from Thaddeusâs hold, cradling her fiercely as if his life depended on it.
âJareth, what the hell happened?â Thaddeus demanded, his tone stern and parental.
âDid you let her watch the trial? Are you out of your mind?â
Evadne, equally incensed, joined Thaddeus in their reproval, âEven if Elspeth deserved a thousand cuts, sheâs still Marillaâs birth mother. And you know Marillaâs condition. Youâre only aggravating her. How do you expect her to handle a reality that even a normal person couldnât bear?â