Chapter 62
Ariel frowned slightly, and her thoughts gradually cleared.
She was probably just too anxious. She’d closed the file, so Jayson shouldn’t have seen any of Faye Technologies‘ core content.
Still, her instincts told her there was something unusual in the way he’d looked at her.
Instead of dwelling on it, Ariel turned off the lights and got into bed. She figured Jayson wouldn’t be coming back either.
She hadn’t slept long when she sensed the door opening.
Footsteps moved steadily across the room. In the darkness, she opened her eyes to see a tall figure approaching the other side of the bed, followed by the mattress dipping slightly under his weight.
Though there was a clear distance between them, Ariel could smell the faint cedarwood on him and his distinct masculine scent.
She froze, and her body, curled on its side, went stiff.
Why hadn’t he left? Why had he come back? Questions bombarded her mind.
Now that they were getting divorced, sharing a bed under such circumstances felt bizarre.
After lying down, Jayson stayed motionless. He didn’t touch her, and it seemed he’d fallen asleep as if he had no interest in her.
Ariel’s tensed nerves slowly relaxed.
It made sense that he might not want to act strange under Betty’s watchful eye. Plus, he’d always been cold and restrained toward Ariel.
Though their occasional intimacy had felt obligatory, he’d never shown any real desire for her.
She slowly drifted to sleep after having reached this conclusion.
The next morning, Ariel was woken by the buzz of a phone vibrating on the pillow beside her.
Eyes still half–closed from sleep, she reached out and answered without a second thought. A woman’s soft, cheery
later?” voice came through the line. ” Good morning, Jay. Are you coming to pick me up
Ariel snapped awake. At the same time, it felt like a bucket of cold water had been poured over her.
Ariel pressed her lips together and understood his implication. He was worried that Nancy would misunderstand, or worse, that she had done it on purpose.
Frowning, Ariel knew that no explanation would change anything now, so she gathered her clothes and prepared to wash up.
Jayson emerged from the bathroom just as she passed by. When he’d held her earlier, he’d noticed how much thinner she’d become. Now, her face looked pale and bloodless without makeup.
As she walked past him, he suddenly asked, “Are you feeling unwell?”
Ariel froze, and her heart missed a beat.
He eyed her and asked in a rare moment of concern, “Do you want me to take you to the hospital?”
She immediately realized that he’d noticed her deteriorating condition.
“No need,” she answered quickly. He mustn’t find out about her cancer; that would just give him more reason to justify his affair.
Still, his concern was fairly unexpected.
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