Jessica froze. No matter how many times she'd been disappointed by Brian, every time she heard his cold tone, it still felt like a knife stabbing straight into her chest.
Her eyes lowered, and the smile on her face disappeared. "Okay."
Brian had expected Jessica to lash out, but he hadn't thought she'd give in so easily. Only then did he actually look at her.
He noticed Madeline was right—Jessica really had lost a lot of weight lately.
He thought, 'Maybe Jessica really was throwing up last night because she wasn't feeling well. Maybe she wasn't being jealous in front of Madeline after all.'
His lips pressed together, and his tone softened slightly. "Madeline's been doing your job well. Your focus now should be taking care of Jake. I've explained this to you so many times—there's nothing between me and her.
"Jessi, stop making trouble. Don't make me regret choosing you to be my wife."
Jessica thought, 'Regret? I regret it too. I really regret giving up my family's business just to become this so-called Mrs. Atkinson. The Grant family has real status. Grant Group is powerful. I could've gone back and been the heiress everyone doted on instead.'
Jessica closed her eyes and calmly pulled out her resignation letter. Her tone was polite but distant. "Mr. Atkinson, then please go ahead and approve this. I'll officially resign starting tomorrow."
With that, she turned to leave. But just as she reached the door, Brian grabbed her arm.
"Jessica?" Brian sounded surprised, as if he hadn't fully processed what was happening. Holding the resignation in one hand, he instinctively reached out and caught her.
He stared at her signature on the resignation letter. His face darkened as he held back a surge of anger. "You're doing this to spite me? I thought you came today to make peace, but now you're taking it even further?"
"No, Mr. Atkinson. You said Atkinson Group didn't need me, and it just so happens—I feel the same." Jessica kept her gaze lowered, her thick lashes trembling slightly. "It's been ten years. Atkinson Group isn't what it used to be.
"Since everyone clearly loves Madeline, I figured I might as well step down now instead of holding a position and collecting a paycheck for doing nothing."
Brian let out a cold laugh. His eyes were sharp, like he could see straight through her excuse. "Don't use the past ten years to guilt me. I know Atkinson Group wouldn't be what it is today without you. You were a great employee.
"But Jessica, ever since you had the baby, you haven't been involved in any business matters. I've been nothing but considerate. All you have to do is take care of our son, and you'll always be the lady of Atkinson Group.
"You can't even handle something this simple, and now you say you're stepping aside? All you're doing is putting Madeline in a difficult position. Jessica, I know you too well. You're calculating, but don't be cruel. Since last night, have you even apologized to Maddie?"
Jessica thought, 'Apologize? I'm supposed to apologize to the woman who wrecked my home? Shouldn't she be the one thanking me?'
Suddenly, Jessica let out a laugh and looked at Brian with a hint of curiosity. "Yes, I'm cruel. Mr. Atkinson, have you never considered giving up?"
The kind of giving up she meant was divorce.
Over the past few years, whenever Brian and Jessica fought, she brought up divorce again and again, and every time it ended in an ugly stalemate.
Brian had never agreed. In his eyes, even if he cheated, Jessica was still his wife.
That was always how it was with Brian—domineering and controlling, a man who held power over all of Hartdale.
As for Jessica, at the beginning, she hadn't really meant to leave. She had been acting out, like Brian said, hoping he'd actually care more about her.
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