Chapter 278
Eleanor Whitmore's words sent Nathaniel into a rage. With a sharp tug, he ripped off his tie, the silk fabric crumpling in his fist.
Evelyn actually thought he was the one who gave her those bank cards in the photo?
The realization stung. He had trusted her, only for her to flaunt such recklessness. Clearly, they needed to talk.
"Nat, I believe in you. Don't disappoint me," Eleanor teased, her voice laced with amusement.
But Nathaniel found no comfort in her words. Instead, frustration coiled tighter in his chest.
Clutching his phone, he stormed out of the study. The villaโs halls were as familiar as ever, yet somethingโor rather, someoneโwas missing.
Back in his bedroom, he fired off a text to Evelyn: "Care to explain your Instagram post?"
Evelyn had just finished her nighttime routine, her skin still warm from the shower, when the notification lit up her screen.
She blinked. Hadnโt they unfollowed each other?
Then it hit herโsheโd re-followed him to return the hundred thousand dollars Julian had taken. Nathaniel had never accepted the transfer.
But why was he messaging her now, his tone icy?
Her fingers flew across the screen. "If you canโt figure it out, why bother looking?"
His reply was immediate. "Who gave you those six cards?"
She smirked. "Six different men, obviously."
Nathanielโs jaw clenched. The memory of those well-dressed men at the hospitalโundoubtedly from the Montgomery familyโflashed in his mind.
Something wasnโt adding up.
He meant to call her, but his thumb slipped, hitting the video button instead.
Evelynโs breath hitched when the invitation popped up. In three years of marriage, Nathaniel had never video-called her.
But then she remembered the mountains, the terror of being kidnappedโhow heโd come for her without hesitation.
Swallowing hard, she answered. "Hello. What do you want?"
Nathaniel froze. He hadnโt expected her to pick up.
The screen showed Evelyn propped against her headboard, damp hair curling over the straps of her silk camisole. His gaze darkened.
"Donโt play dumb," he said, voice rough. "You know why Iโm calling."
Evelyn arched a brow. "Enlighten me."
"I never took you for someone so shallow."
She laughed, sharp and bitter. "Really? Took you long enough. Iโve always valued appearances. Handsome face, good valuesโthatโs why I fell for you."
Nathaniel stiffened.
"And now?" he asked quietly.
Evelynโs fingers tightened around her phone. Even through the screen, he was unfairly attractive.
"What do you mean, now?"
"You said you loved me."
"That was then." She forced a smirk. "Plenty of fish in the sea, Nathaniel. If one doesnโt work out, Iโll find another."
The words twisted like a knife in his chest.
Evelynโs view on love was fickleโone moment burning hot, the next ice-cold.
Silence stretched between them, thick and suffocating.
Finally, Nathaniel changed tactics. "Evelyn. Whatโs really going on between you and Julian?"