He Tried To Give Her Mansion To His Pregnant Secretary. Then The Lawyer Arrived-olweny - Chainityai

He Tried To Give Her Mansion To His Pregnant Secretary. Then The Lawyer Arrived-olweny

The first time Brian told me to leave my own mansion, I remember the smell more than his voice.

Lemon polish.

Cold rain.

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The faint bite of bourbon sitting untouched too long on the kitchen island.

The dining room had always carried a kind of family gravity for me.

My grandmother had hosted Thanksgiving there before I was old enough to understand why everyone dressed so carefully to eat turkey under a chandelier.

My grandfather had signed birthday cards at that table in blue fountain pen.

My father had stood in that doorway the summer before he died and told me, very gently, that some houses are not just buildings.

They are promises.

Brian never understood that.

To him, the mansion was proof.

Proof he had married well.

Proof he had risen.

Proof that the boy who once hated being ignored in business school could now make people wait in the foyer while he finished a call.

When we first married, I thought his hunger was ambition.

I thought the way he studied rooms before he entered them meant he was careful.

I thought the way he remembered names, wine preferences, birthdays, and grudges meant he was attentive.

For years, I mistook performance for devotion.

That is an expensive mistake.

Brian came into my life at a charity auction seven years before Kayla ever appeared at his office.

He was charming in the way people are charming when they know exactly how much attention costs.

He asked about my father’s foundation.

He listened when I described my grandmother’s rose garden.

He told me he admired legacy, which sounded beautiful until I learned he admired it most when he could stand close enough to be mistaken for its owner.

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