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Maureen had never imagined that Geoffrey, known to outsiders as the cold–faced CEO, could show such a shameless side.
She’d always assumed he simply didn’t care.
Geoffrey watched the woman beside him, contemplating how being with her long–term might just be worth it.
As dawn broke, she finally fell asleep.
The Sutton Family’s Thanksgiving celebration buzzed with its usual festive energy.
Relatives gathered as they did every year.
But unlike previous celebrations, Maureen had been brought back by Geoffrey this time.
Those privy to the situation already had fresh gossip material.
Whispers circulated about how Maureen might embarrass herself this year, or how she’d try to win others over.
“Can’t fathom why Geoffrey would want that kind of woman back. Good riddance when she left.”
“Exactly. Probably latched onto him again herself.”
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Outside, the festivities were in full swing.
Inside the bedroom:
Maureen woke with the sun high in the sky.
Rising, she spotted the evening gown laid out and extravagant jewelry placed nearby.
Her gaze flickered away instantly. She changed into her own clothes and headed downstairs.
Geoffrey waited in the foyer, his dark eyes registering surprise at her choice of attire.
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“I won’t attend your family’s celebration.”
Maureen stated it plainly.
“Give me a reason.”
Geoffrey stared at her.
“Do I need a reason?”
Maureen retorted.
Geoffrey stood up and walked to her: “This year will be different.”
But Maureen took a step back.
“I don’t want to go.
What difference could it make? Just a new way to bully me?
After five years away, they’d have more to say about her.
Geoffrey had planned to take Maureen to the holiday banquet today, because after they got married, she once cried and complained: “Other women get taken to parties by their husbands, but I’m always alone.”
“Everyone else has protection, but I don’t.”
But now, he realized his wife didn’t need him to take her to parties anymore.
She didn’t seem to need his protection either.
Geoffrey’s hand froze mid–air: “Suit yourself.”
He stormed out with a cold expression.
Without Maureen, he wouldn’t have to face those fake, mocking stares either.
At the banquet
Kathleen chatted with her friends while watching the entrance. She noticed Geoffrey arrived
alone.
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The other women grew curious: “Sis, didn’t you say that deaf girl was back?”
“Why isn’t she here?”
Kathleen shook her head: “I don’t know.”
“Maybe Geoff’s embarrassed to bring her.”
She clenched the wineglass in her hand. “I need to step out. Excuse me.”
Maureen had finally come over–how could Kathleen let this perfect chance slip away?
After confirming with the servants that Maureen was alone at Geoffrey’s place, Kathleen dared to head over.
Inside the house,
Maureen was studying the map Steven had given her when the doorbell suddenly rang.
She quickly switched off her phone and rose to answer it.
Opening the door, she found a woman with chestnut curls standing there. Though five had passed, they recognized each other instantly.
Kathleen hadn’t changed at all.
years
But to Kathleen’s eyes, Maureen had always been that plain, barely–made–up girl–simple to a fault.
The Maureen before her now wore subtle, flawless makeup and a designer outfit, radiating confidence like a different person entirely–nothing like the submissive little wife from years
ago.
“Long time no see. You’ve changed so much.”
Kathleen extended her hand.
Maureen didn’t take it, offering only a polite smile. “You look just the same.”
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