His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 591
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 591
Watching from the sidelines, Lily felt the heartache as she saw the torment in Jarethâs fiery eyes, his desperation palpable. Initially, she too had not been in favor of Jarethâs âtough loveâ approach, fearing it too harsh for Marilla.
But the stark reality of Elspethâs death sentence could not remain hidden forever. Better to deal with it now and rip off the BandâAid than let the wound fester.
Yet, she had underestimated Jarethâs control over Marilla and the usually docile Marillaâs explosive strength when cornered.
âLily, take Marilla back to her room to rest,â ordered Thaddeus, his voice laced with concern as he turned to Jareth. âYou look like hell, too. Let Lily stay with Marilla.â
Lily gingerly lifted Marilla from Jarethâs embrace, easily sweeping her into her arms and ascending the staircase with unwavering steps.
The couple was left dumbfounded.
Jarethâs secretary, raised in the household since she was a girl, was proving to be worth her weight in gold.
âI just wanted for Marilla to face reality. I didnât expect for it to turn out like this,â Jareth confessed, his chest heaving as if a bellows had been shoved inside, his whole being seeming to fry in an invisible frying pan. âElspeth never truly cared for Marilla. I thought Marilla had come to accept that, that she wouldnât.â
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âYou thought, you thought! Have you ever, for once, considered Marillaâs feelings in all of this?â Evadne exploded, closing the gap between them in two strides and grabbing Jareth by the collar. âFrom the moment you charmed her, brought her into your life, keeping her away from the Abernathy family, then parading her before the scrutinizing eyes of the Fairhaven elite â your grandfather, your mother! And now you impose your will upon her, assuming sheâll just accept and bear it? Where do you get this blind confidence? Have you ever truly considered Marilla? Have you seen things from her perspective? Have you ever cared about her feelings?â
âEvadne.â Thaddeusâs gaze faltered.
He wanted to interject but feared making matters worse, knowing his own words often lacked the necessary tact.
Reminiscing, Jareth felt a sharp pang in his heart, his eyes losing their luster.
He had never asked if Marilla was happy, if this was what she wanted.
Her compliance, her gentlenes, all made him overlook her true feelings. She agreed to everything he proposed, appreciated every gift, even the passionate nights that left her breathless, always whispering, âI love it, I love you, Jareth.â
But now, he suddenly realized he might have been wrong.
He thought he was being considerate, altruistically noble, never pondering whether this was the kind of âgoodâ Marilla desired or could withstand.
âJareth, you and Marilla may both come from affluent families, but youâre from two entirely different worlds,â Evadne continued, her voice a mix of anger and concern. âWhat you need to do is enter her tender world with enough love and patience, not carelessly drag her into your life, isolating her from the world, severing her normal social needs, and keeping her caged like a canary! Marilla has a passion for art, a raw talent that could make her a prodigious artist. Have you ever seriously cultivated that talent? Why not hire a teacher for her, send her to a prestigious school for further education? Or is her gift just a means to amuse you each day? Do you realize youâre squandering her potential?â
Jareth felt as if a gaping hole had been torn in his chest, pain throbbing raw and real, âIâm not wasting Marilla. Iâm not holding her back. In this lifetime, I only want Marilla! You and Thad have known from the start that I intended to marry her!â
âAnd what then? Repeat the same day over and over, possibly even worse than now,â Evadne shook her head in disappointment. âIf you canât properly care for Marilla, you shouldnât make promises you canât keep. This isnât the first time, and certainly the most severe. How many more times will there be over the decades to come? Can you endure that? Can you persist? Youâre not a patient man by nature. Youâre accommodating and tolerant now only because youâre in the honeymoon phase of your relationship! But what about ten, twenty years from now, when your love and patience run out? Will you still care for Marilla as you do today? Will you still kneel and hold her, comfort her like you did this morning?â
âI can! Why wouldnât I be able to?â Jarethâs voice broke, hoarse and choked, as he shouted back at Evadne, âYou shouldnât doubt my love for Marilla! You shouldnât insult me with your skepticism!â
âEnough, Jareth!â Thaddeus stepped forward, wrapping an arm around Evadne to shield her, his eyes dark and serious. âShe didnât mean it like that; sheâs just distressed for Marilla. Back in the Abernathy household, none of us, including myself, ever truly cared for Marilla. The only one whoâs always been there for her was Evadne. Seeing Marilla in such pain, Evadne feels it just as acutely. Her harsh words are out of concern.â
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Chapter 591
Evadneâs l*ps were tight, and her throat scorched from yelling. She had been harsh, but it was out of fear for Marillaâs welfare.
She never meant to drive a wedge between them, but the current state of their relationship was anything but healthy. Marillaâs condition meant she couldnât steer the course of their emotions, and it was high time she gave Jareth a wakeup call. Otherwise, the unintended hurt was a constant shadow.
âAutism can manifest as either hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity, and unfortunately, Marilla is the former. Itâs often her keen sensitivity, her strongerâthanâaverage empathy that makes her so vulnerable to agitation, her actions so uncontrollable,â she explained, her voice steady despite the weight of her words.
Leaning against Thaddeus, Evadneâs face was a canvas of somber reflection. âBesides, Elspeth is her mother. Even though sheâs a murderous fiend, irredeemable, a step back would remind us that Elspeth did raise Marilla when she was just a little girl. Her own mother sentenced to death, the victim her beloved brotherâs motherâitâs a double blow that would naturally shatter Marilla. You should have seen it coming.â
Jarethâs fingers clenched tight, his gaze unfocused and scattered. âMarilla said she wanted to see Elspeth. I didnât want her to, I refused, and thatâs how things ended up like this. Did I really make a mistake?â
Evadne and Thaddeus exchanged a look, sighing in unison.
After a moment, Thaddeus stepped forward, his large hand resting on his brotherâs shoulder. âJareth, take Marilla to see Elspeth. Theyâre mother and daughter, after all. For better or worse, Marilla deserves that final goodbye.â
Jareth looked stunned, his heart in turmoil. âBut Elspeth is your enemy.â
âWe separate the issues. Besides, weâve had our revenge, sheâs paid her dues.. Thatâs enough,â Thaddeus said, a faint smile playing at the corners of his l*ps, a sense of release twinkling in his eyes.
It wasnât about letting go of the hatred for Elspeth, nor was it about diminishing the pain his mother had suffered. It was the understanding that clinging too fiercely to hatred could drown not just oneself in agony but also those around you.
Evadne nodded in agreement, her sigh audible. âJareth, I know you and Thaddeus are tight, but you have Marilla now. Youâre a family. Can you put her first next time? Stop worrying about Thad.â
Thaddeus and Jareth were speechless.
âAnd donât think Marilla wanting to see Elspeth is a betrayal. Her wish to see Elspeth one last time shows sheâs pureâhearted, compassionate. If Marilla were like Glynnis, acting as if she popped out of a rock, then youâd really have something to fear.â
Considering Marillaâs unstable condition, Evadne decided not to leave that night, even if it meant staying awake to care for her.
With Evadne staying, Thaddeus naturally wanted to be by her side.
Knowing Evadneâs need for good sleep, he called Gordon to bring over all of her essentialsâher nightgowns, skincare, aromatherapyâeverything for just one nightâs stay. He personally arranged the bedroom, ensuring sheâd have a peaceful rest.
At nightfall, Evadne went to check on Marilla with Lily.
Thaddeus called Jareth to the dining room, opening a bottle of red wine to ease his mood.
However, the usually selfâproclaimed âgod of wine, Jareth, was sullen, his desire to drink completely absent.
âJareth, Iâve been thinking. When Marilla wakes up, maybe itâd be best for her to stay with Evadne for a few days,â Thaddeus suggested with a serious tone.
Jareth, taken aback, stood up abruptly. âThaddeus! What have I done to deserve this? Are you really trying to take Marilla away from me?â
Thaddeusâs brows knitted slightly. âItâs not about taking her away. Marillaâs just unstable right now. A few days with Evadne might help her relax.â
âBeing with me makes you that uneasy? Am I that untrustworthy to you?â
Thaddeus paused, then spoke softly, âTo be honest, if todayâs incident is anything to go by, youâre not putting us at ease.â
âDamn it!â Jarethâs eyes, narrow and red with anger, looked like they could shatter the wine bottle in his grip.
âYouâve never been the most stable guy when it comes to emotions. Youâve been trying, changing, controlling yourself with Marilla. But personality, itâs in your blood, etched in your bones. Youâre nearly thirtyâchange doesnât happen overnight.â
Thaddeusâs gaze dropped, his next words almost too much for Jareth to bear. âJareth, I know you love Marilla, but if this relationship is proving too strenuous, too painful, then maybe itâs time to reconsider. Itâs not too late.â
Jarethâs forehead throbbed with visible veins. âThaddeus, what are you saying?â
âBut if after the passion fades, you canât bear it, you want out, or worse, you start neglecting Marilla, then it wonât just be me, itâll
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