Chapter 386
Nathaniel exhaled a slow stream of smoke, watching it curl into the dim light of the office. His expression was unreadable, obscured by the haze.
Heathโno, Robertโstood stiffly, waiting. He had delivered his report, but Nathanielโs silence was heavier than the smoke between them.
The memory of Julian defending Evelyn flashed in Nathanielโs mind. Did they even need a DNA test after that?
Yet, he said nothing. The air was thick, suffocating.
Evelyn jolted awake, her breath ragged, her face damp with tears.
The nightmare clung to herโNathanielโs men dragging her back, the sterile white of the operating room, the cold indifference in his eyes as she begged.
"No!"
Her hands flew to her stomach. Still there. Still safe.
She wasnโt in that hospital. She was in an unfamiliar apartment, hidden.
A soft knock.
"Evelyn?"
Christopherโs voice. Hesitant. Guilty.
She wiped her cheeks. "Come in."
The door creaked open. Christopher hovered, his usual confidence shattered. "You had a nightmare."
It wasnโt a question.
She didnโt answer. Instead, she asked, "Whereโs Julian?"
"Emergency at the hospital." Christopher swallowed hard. "But Iโm here. I wonโt leave you again. I swear."
Evelyn shook her head. "This isnโt your fight, Christopher."
His eyes glistened. She wasnโt blaming him. After Julianโs furious lecture, heโd braced for her angerโbut there was none.
It made the guilt worse.
His voice hardened. "Iโll make Jonathan pay. Him and his mother."
Evelynโs lips thinned. She remembered the bruises on Jonathanโs face after Nathanielโs men finished with him. "Leave it. Iโll handle it myself."
She had leverage now. The Whitmore name was powerful, but scandals were costly.
Christopher clenched his fists but nodded.
Then, softly: "Iโm hungry. That place we went to last timeโcan you order?"
"Of course." He turned, relief and frustration warring in his steps.
The moment the door closed, Evelyn reached for her phone.
And dialed Jonathan.