His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 688
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 688
Jareth slumped into the living room, his mood a heavy thundercloud. Lily had just coaxed Marilla to sleep and was descending the staircase.
His gaze lifted wearily, clashing inadvertently with hers, startling her so much that she quickly lowered her head.
âDonât hang your head so low. Burying it in the ground, what, youâre an ostrich?â He said with a hint of irritation knitting his brows.
Jareth settled onto the couch, pulling a cigarette from its pack and placing it between his l*ps, but he hesitated to light it, remembering Marilla hated the smell of smoke.
Lily dared not lift her gaze. Usually so aloof and proud in front of others, she now stood there, meek and guiltâridden, wishing she could disappear into a crack in the floor.
âCome here.â
The few steps to Jareth felt like an eternity for Lily.
âIs Marilla asleep?â His voice was a deep rumble.
âYes.â Lilyâs voice trembled, her eyes downcast, âIâll pack my things and leave right away. I wonât trouble you any further.â
âStay,â Jareth commanded coldly, yet his words were a reprieve to Lily.
âYou and Marilla are like sisters. I know she canât even eat without you.â
Jareth plucked the cigarette from his mouth and snapped it in his hand, his heart not quite hard enough to dismiss this woman who had been so loyal to him, âStay and take care of Marilla. Even though youâve ruined a couple of her dresses with your clumsy laundry skills and your cooking is mediocre at best. I trust no one else with her. Just donât let there be a second time, or I wonât fire you; Iâll chop you.â
The threat was obviously in jest, yet Lily still felt the weight of shame; head down, she barely held back tears.
âIâm sorry, I wonât let it happen again.â
Deep into the night.
Jareth, dressed in a pajama set that matched his wifeâs, was reviewing documents by the soft glow of a floor lamp. He wasnât possessed by the workaholic spirit of a Thaddeus; he was simply restless and unable to sleep, looking for a distraction.
âUh, donât hit me! Donât hit me!â
Suddenly, Marilla kicked the covers in her sleep, her b*dy twisting as if pinned down, her cries muffled with panic, âDonât hit me, donât hit me! Iâm a retard, Iâm an idiot! Please, stop hitting me!â
âMarilla!â
Jarethâs pupils contracted, and he rushed to the bedside, scooping her slender waist and holding this girl trapped in a nightmare into his arms, âItâs okay, itâs okay. Your husbandâs right here; donât be afraid.â
âDonât hit me, please stop.â
He held her tightly, his hand patting her damp back, âWhoâs hitting you, Marilla? Tell me, who?â
Marillaâs eyes flew open, panting heavily, a cold sweat soaking her skin.
âMarilla, whoâs been bullying you? Tell me, who?â
Jarethâs eyes were a fierce red, his tone insistent and fierce, âIf anyone dares touch you, Iâll flay them!â
A day full of thoughts led to a night full of dreams. If something hadnât happened, why would Marilla suffer such nightmares?
Yet he always kept his wife well protected. Lily was almost always by her side at school. Who could possibly bully her?
âNo, nob*dyâ
Marilla wrapped her arms around him, shaking her head, âIt must have been the scare earlier. Just a nightmare. Nob*dy has
bullied me.*
She wanted to forget those memorjes more terrifying than her nightmares, as if they never happened, especially since the one who had hurt her was Jarethâs own sister
Blood was thicker than water, she didnât want to make her loved one choose sides.
âReally, Manilla? it was just a nightmare?â Jareth k*ssed her forehead, his l*ps cold with fear.
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âYes, just a dream.â
Marillaâs eyes were tearful as she returned the k*ss to his Adamâs apple, âLetâs sleep together. With you by my side, Iâm not afraid of anything.â
Jareth had been restraining himself due to the injuries on her b*dy, but with his wifeâs gentle provocation, his blood boiled. He gently pressed her into the mattress, k*ssing her collarbone, her chin, her l*ps and then, like a wildfire, he became even more passionate.
Their desires surged like the tide, their love ebbed like the sea.
Marillaâs youthful charm and tender vulnerabilities always moved Jareth deeply, leaving him insatiable. Her slender waist arched exquisitely, lifting high, each inch fitting deeper.
The moon outside paled in comparison.
Because of Jarethâs audacious stunt of turning the plane around yesterday, he missed an important meeting. So today he rose early, ready to meet with Barry at the family estate to apologize as a matter of routine.
Marilla had no habit of lingering in bed; when he woke, she woke too, helping him into his suit, tying his tie, increasingly taking on the role of a dutiful wife.
Jareth sat crossâlegged on the sofa, scanning financial news on his iPad, while his wife was showering.
That was when Lily walked in with breakfast.
âLily, Jareth said, his voice lazy and husky from sleep, âthe bedsheets are d*rty; change them, please.â
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