Chapter 10
Of all the people who might have done this, Rebecca could think of only one person with both the means and the motive–Jeffrey
without thinking twice, she grabbed her phone and dialed his number, her anger toward him boiling over.
“Who may I say is calling?” a secretary’s professional voice answered.
Rebecca stared at the phone in confusion, verifying she had indeed dialed Jeffrey’s private number, it made no sense that his secretary would be answering his personal line.
“This is Rebecca,” she said, pushing her confusion aside. “I need to speak, with Jeffrey
The secretary glanced at Jeffrey, who sat watching from his leather chair. Taking his subtle cue, she replied smoothly, “Mr. Hanson is in a meeting for the next two hours. Can I take a message?”
“He’s right there with you,” Rebecca said, her voice firm. She knew he never let anyone else handle his personal phone, not even his secretary.
The secretary instinctively looked to Jeffrey for instruction
Jeffrey took the phone from her and gestured for her to leave before speaking. “When my secretary said I was unavailable, thought that would be enough to make you understand I’m not taking your calls.”
“If you hadn’t deliberately sabotaged my job prospects, I wouldn’t be calling, Rebecca stated bluntly. “Why did you tell them to reject me!”
Jeffrey feigned ignorance. “What job?””
Rebecca shot back, “Don’t play dumb with me.”
“If you got rejected, maybe you should look at your own qualifications instead of blaming me,” Jeffrey said coldly. “After five years out of the workforce, what did you expect?”
Rebecca wasn’t buying it. “You’re seriously going to pretend you didn’t have someone block my hiring?”
“I didn’t,” Jeffrey answered quickly, “I just made it clear they shouldn’t lower their standards for you because of me. You’re not my wife anymore, and you don’t get special treatment.”
He never actually said it, but the message came through loud and clear. Everyone in their circle knew how to read between the lines.
“What’s the point of this?” Rebecca couldn’t figure out why he was so set on making her life miserable. ‘He’s agreed to the divorce, and he’s the one who cheated, so why is he still coming after me?” she thought to hersell.
“Say that again?” Jeffrey hadn’t quite caught what she said.
Rebecca hung up, knowing there was no point in arguing further. She realized finding a decent job would be nearly impossible now.
Just then, her phone buzzed with an incoming text.
It was from Jeffrey. If you’re really looking for work, I could make an exception for old times sake. There’s a position for you at the Hanson Group]
Rebecca didn’t reply. She knew his job offer was just another way to mess
with her.
With her job prospects looking dim, she had to start her company search from scratch
She blacklisted every company connected to Jeffrey–former partners, business associates, even competitors–until only small and mid–sized firms remained..
After sending out another round of resumes, she turned to apartment hunting
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Chapter 10
One afternoon, as she returned from apartment viewings, she found Andrea waiting by her doorstep.
Andres stepped forward to block her path. “We need to talk,” she said.
don’t speak with homewreckers,” Rebecca retorted, pushing past her toward the door,
“I know Jeffrey left you penniless after the divorce,” Andrea said, closing the distance in her designer heels. “And I know you’re desperate for money right now.” She stood confidently in head–to–toe limited edition fashion.
“Take your child and leave Jelasburg, and this card with 300 thousand dollars is yours,” she added, extending the card toward Rebecca.
Rebecca’s eyes turned cold as she glanced at the card.
“Beyond that, I’ll make sure Jeffrey covers your mother’s medical treatments,” Andrea continued. “If you have other conditions, we
we can negotiate.”
Rebecca didn’t understand her motives. “Why are you doing this?”
“What do you mean, why?” Andrea replied, distracted by her own thoughts.
“Jeffrey loves you completely,” Rebecca said, looking directly into her eyes with the familiarity of their past friendship. “Why would you still want me to
leave?”
*No woman wants to share the man she loves,” Andrea said, pulling back the card while steadying her emotions. “I can see he still has feelings for you. If you stay, he’ll never be able to move on.”
Rebecca did not believe a single word she was hearing.
If that’s truly the only reason, she could have easily framed me and destroyed my reputation just like she did back in our college days, rather than simply trying to make me leave town, she mused.
“if the money’s not enough, just tell me how much you want,” Andrea said, growing uneasy under her stare. “I’ll make it happen.”
“I’m not going anywhere,” Rebecca said firmly. She had deep roots in this city and saw no reason to be driven from her home when the fault lay entirely
elsewhere.
“My child attends school here, and I need to stay to care for my mother,” she added.
Andrea’s composure snapped. “Rebeccal”
Rebecca stays, Jeffrey will eventually find out everything. What if one day he just cracks and tells her the real reason he’s with me? Then I’m finished, she thought to herself, her anxiety growing.
She’d never allow such a thing to happen under any circumstances.
“Andrea, what are you so afraid of? Rebecca watched Her closely. “You look exactly like you did after framing me, when you were terrified your secrets would be exposed.
Andrea’s heart tightened.
“You’re keeping something from me,” Rebecca sald, sooing right through her. “Or was it Jeffrey you lied to?”
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