Chapter 42
Gideon was out shopping with Yvette, his arms loaded with bags filled with things he had bought for her. As they turned a corner, they suddenly came face to face with Calliope and Portia.
โWell, isnโt this just my unlucky day!โ
Portia glanced at Yvette before turning her gaze on Gideon. โMr. Baker, out shopping with your lover? Funny, when you were with our dear Callie, I donโt recall you buying her anything. But here you are, showering gifts on your little affair. But you know what they say, put lipstick on a pig, and itโs still a pig. Those clothes donโt suit her at all.โ
Yvette, feeling small, tried to hide behind Gideon as soon as she spotted Calliope.
โMs. Jewellโฆ youโve got it all wrong,โ Yvette stammered. โGideon and I arenโt like that. On your wedding day, I had a bit of an emergency. I never meant for Gideon to come; I didnโt want to disrupt anything. But he was worried, thatโs why he showed up.โ
Her eyes darted nervously to Calliope, expecting an outburst from the woman known for her fiery temper. But Calliope appeared remarkably calm, devoid of any anger.
Standing there, Yvette couldnโt help but feel a pang of insecurity. Having grown up in a small town, she still carried that sense of being out of place, no matter how lavishly dressed.
Calliope, however, was different. Despite her humble beginnings, she had the grace and poise of a top-notch starlet, her pale skin flawless, exuding an effortless elegance that Yvette could only dream of.
Calliope took a leisurely sip of her iced coffee, her eyes flicking over Gideon and then Yvette. โNo need to explain. Heโs garbage I threw away. If you want him, heโs all yours.โ
With a dismissive curl of her rosy lips, she sauntered off towards a jewelry store with Portia.
Yvette watched her go, feeling a bit crushed.
She admired the jewelry in that store too, but it was way out of her budget. She had hinted at wanting something similar, but Gideon hadnโt picked up on it. She couldnโt directly ask him either, fearing that heโd think she was only after his money.
โGideon, do you think she still misunderstands us? Iโm sorry. Maybe you should try talking to her againโฆ you know, for the sake of the shares,โ Yvette advised.
Gideon had already turned his gaze toward the jewelry store. Inside, Calliope seemed unaffected by their encounter, trying on rings.
โThis oneโs a coupleโs set. Itโs quite lovely,โ Portia suggested with a grin. โYou were going to sweet talk Silas, right? He bought you that massive engagement ring, but you said it was too big for everyday wear. Why not get a pair that you both can wear daily?โ
Calliope admired the ring on her finger, genuinely liking it. The set was stylish, with smaller stones that were perfect for everyday wear.
She glanced at the menโs ring, imagining it on Silasโs hand. His fingers were long and elegant, and she thought the ring would suit him perfectly.