Chapter 57

Before Evelyn could utter a word, Dorothy interjected with sickening sweetness. "You must be Nathaniel. Honestly, Evelyn didnโ€™t even mention she married someone as remarkable as you. This is truly a divine blessing!"

"If Evelyn ever misbehaves or throws a fit, just let me know. Iโ€™ll set her straight!"

Beverly chimed in with a saccharine smile. "Exactly. Weโ€™re family now, after all. We should support each other."

Nathaniel had already done his research on Evelynโ€™s past. He knew she was adopted but raised primarily by her aunt. That alone spoke volumes about the kind of people her adoptive parents were.

His gaze turned icy as it settled on Beverly and Dorothy. "What do you want?"

Beverlyโ€™s eyes gleamed with greed. "Itโ€™s simple. That ungrateful girl won a million dors in a competition and didnโ€™t even think to share it with us."

"Her brother is about to start dating. Who knows when heโ€™ll get married? All he needs is a house, but she refuses to help!"

Evelynโ€™s patience snapped. "Get out of here. Now!"

She shouldโ€™ve thrown them out the moment they arrived. Then Nathaniel wouldnโ€™t have had to witness this humiliation.

Beverly straightened, smirking. "This isnโ€™t your house, Evelyn. Itโ€™s Nathanielโ€™s. If he hasnโ€™t told us to leave, who are you to order us around?"

Evelyn clenched her fists, shame burning through her. She couldnโ€™t bring herself to meet Nathanielโ€™s eyes, terrified of seeing mockery or disgust. Her pride was already hanging by a threadโ€”she couldnโ€™t bear for it to shatter completely before their divorce.

Dorothy and Beverlyโ€™s sudden appearance had ruined everything. Evelyn lowered her gaze, silent.

Maybe this was for the best. Nathaniel could tell them about the divorce himself. He could make it clear she had no authority in this household.

Once they realized they wouldnโ€™t get anything from her, theyโ€™d leave.

After a tense silence, Nathaniel spoke. "She makes the decisions here."

Evelynโ€™s head snapped up in shock. His expression was unreadable as always, his dark eyes like a storm she couldnโ€™t decipher. But one thing was certainโ€”there was no scorn in them.

Had he really just said that?

If she hadnโ€™t heard it herself, she wouldโ€™ve thought she was dreaming.

Dorothy and Beverly exchanged stunned glances.

Recovering quickly, Dorothy pressed on shamelessly. "Since youโ€™ve married such an incredible man who treats you so well, Evelyn, surely you can spare a small property for your brother?"

Beverlyโ€™s tone softened, dripping with false sincerity. "Think about how we took you in when you were young. You grew up safe and sound because of us. Look at the life you have now."

"Weโ€™re not asking for muchโ€”just enough for your brother to buy a home. Heโ€™s family. You canโ€™t abandon him."

Evelyn inhaled sharply. "Iโ€™ll say this one last timeโ€”my money is going toward Uncle Benjaminโ€™s medical bills. I wonโ€™t give it to anyone else."

Dorothy turned to Nathaniel, desperation creeping into her voice. "Our family isnโ€™t wealthy, Nathaniel. Could you lend us some money? Just enough for Evelynโ€™s brother to buy a home?"

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