107 Broken Promise!
“Well, Eve…” 1
Oscar’s voice softened, though the humor was still there, lurking beneath.
“I don’t like this… Call it paranoia, call it experience, but returning to the capital feels like lighting a bonfire in the middle of the forest
and hoping no one sees the smoke.”
“Maybe. But this time, I’m not alone.”
Oscar snorted.
“Ah, right. Mister Tall… Mysterious Axel Knight, now your hubby…”
She couldn’t help but laugh.
“Oscar, please… Stop teasing me.”
“What? You think I’m wrong? You’re sure he’s not going to lock you in his mansion and call it love?”
Her laughter softened into a quiet sigh.
“No. Axel’s not like that.”
Oscar’s cheerful voice cracked through the line. “Well, whatever you say, princess. Just remember… if anything happens, you call me
first.”
Evelyn rolled her eyes and laughed, shaking her head.
“Alright, enough with the drama. Stop worrying about me. Now, tell me… what’s happening with the Walters Group plan?”
“Damn, I almost forgot to tell you, Eve!”
Oscar’s voice jumped with excitement.
“Everything fell right into place, just like we predicted. Our timing couldn’t be better. If this keeps up, we’ll have them cornered before
they even know what hit them.“3
The sheer delight in his tone made Evelyn’s doubts about Axel slide to the back of her mind.
“That sounds amazing, Oscar, Please keep it moving forward. Just update me if anything seems off.”
“Yes, boss,” he teased playfully.
Evelyn laughed again, her lips tugging into a smile she couldn’t hold back.
“Since when did I become your boss?”
“Since the day you married Axel Knight,” Oscar shot back without missing a beat. “Face it, Eve, you’re richer than I am now. If my
business crashes tomorrow, you’re legally obligated to shelter me.”
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Her laughter spilled through the line, soft but genuine.
“Alright, alright, enough of your sarcasm. Enough to make me laugh…”
“Fine! I need to sleep now.”
“Go to bed then, troublemaker,” Evelyn said warmly. “We’ll talk later.”
“See ya. Oh, and don’t forget to send my kiss to my nephew.”
“Sure, sure…” Evelyn smiled at his antics, feeling lighter inside despite the worry thoughts now on her mind.
With Oscar, everything always felt a little less heavy, at least for a moment.
After finishing her call with Oscar, the day slipped by faster than Evelyn realized.
Between unpacking, adjusting everything in the new house, checking her home office setup, and spending time with Oliver, there wasn’t
a moment to breathe.
It kept her mind distracted, which was probably a good thing.
But suddenly, night fell.
When Jimmy appeared in the doorway to announce that dinner was ready, Axel still hadn’t returned.
Evelyn glanced at the clock, her stomach sinking a little.
He had promised he’d be home in time.
Still, she wasn’t about to starve herself and her son because of him.
She smiled politely at Jimmy and nodded.
Dinner without Axel on their first night here felt strange.
She tried to push the thought aside as she helped Oliver cut his meat, listening to him chatter about his horse, the hiking trail, his
playroom, and everything except the one thing he was clearly holding back; his father.
However,
It didn’t take long.
“Mommy” Oliver finally asked, tilting his head up with those wide, innocent eyes. “Why didn’t Daddy come to dinner? Did I do something
wrong?”
The question sliced into her chest.
Evelyn forced a smile and shook her head.
“No, sweetheart. Daddy has an important meeting. He’ll come home later. Maybe after you’re asleep.”
It was a lie, and she hated herself for it.
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Axel hadn’t called, hadn’t texted, hadn’t sent even the shortest message since he’d walked out that afternoon.
She swallowed her irritation and disappointment, knowing Oliver needed reassurance more than she needed the truth.
“Promise he’ll come back?”
Evelyn leaned in, kissed his forehead, and whispered.
“I promise.”
She was glad that Oliver no longer pressured her about Axel, or her son might notice her worry and disappointment.
By the time she tucked him into bed with his favorite story, he was smiling again, and it didn’t take long before he fell into a deep sleep.
Dreaming peacefully.
Evelyn lingered for a moment, brushing her son’s hair off his forehead before slipping out quietly.
But her smile faded as soon as she closed his door.
As she returned to the first floor, heading to her bedroom, Evelyn tried not to think about Axel’s promise. But it was difficult.
She kept checking her cell phone, but there was no text and no missed calls either.
Her heart tightened when she saw it was about ten.
She wanted to call him, but every time her finger hovered over his name, she stopped herself.
What if he were in the middle of something important?
What if she interrupted?
Or worse, what if he ignored the call?
The thought was unbearable.
So she tried to wait.
She curled up on the sofa, watching a movie she barely paid attention to.
Two hours later, the credits rolled, and Axel was still nowhere in sight.
She feels like a hurricane of frustration raging in her heart.
‘Seriously, Axel? First night in our new home, and you break your own promise.
By midnight, exhaustion overwhelmed her. She had unpacked, entertained Oliver, and maintained her composure, all while waiting for a
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