Chapter 14
โI donโt want to get left behind. Things change fast these days, and women have real opportunities. Iโm not interested in being a kept woman in the Holcomb family,โ I said firmly, letting just a hint of vulnerability show in my eyes.
Sally stared at me, her eyes wide. After a long pause, she said, โSo youโre not gonna give our Holcomb family a boy?โ
I knew I couldnโt dodge the whole โhaving a sonโ talk. But since sheโd brought it up, I figured Iโd link work and pregnancy in my answer.
โI can work and still try to get pregnant,โ I smiled. โItโs been six years, and nothingโs happened. Maybe being cooped up at home has been weighing me down. Getting a job might lift my mood, and who knows? Maybe thatโll help things happen faster.โ
Sallyโs face soured. โI wanted you to relax at home, living the easy life as a rich manโs wife. But you got all stir-crazy from boredom. Guess luxury just isnโt your thing.โ
โSince Iโm not pregnant anyway, let me try working for a bit, huh? Just test the waters,โ I said, quickly moving over to rub her shoulders. I knew Sally was easy to sway. Show her some respect, and sheโd ease up. And since all she really cared about was getting a grandson, sheโd go along with anything that might help.
She sipped her coffee, nodded, and said, โFine. Talk to Jared about it. If heโs on board, sure. But one thingโyou two really need to hurry up. Heโll be turning thirty next year.โ
โGot it.โ I nodded along, but inside I was stone-cold calm. Having a son was never going to happen. Divorce was my next move.
Sally had her social life and didnโt really bother much with me. After a short chat, she got up and left.
Not long after she left, my phone rang. It was Melissa, saying some college friends were having a reunion tonight and asking if I wanted to go. College reunions sounded sketchy and flirty, but the reality was way worse. They could actually break couples apartโone after another.
Back in school, few cared about jobs or backgrounds. But once we started working, everything changed. Suddenly, everyone had a role, and the social gaps became crystal clear. It wasnโt about having fun anymoreโit was all about networking, showing off, and climbing the corporate ladder.
Still, I nodded. โWhy not? Iโm bored out of my mind. Iโll swing by.โ Iโd turned down every reunion for years, but this time, I wanted to see what it was about.
โCool, Iโll catch you later,โ Melissa said. She was always slammed with work. Even through the phone, I could hear a woman crying and guys shouting in the background.
I went studying like usual. Around noon, Yvonne called. โMom, where are you? Can you come pick me up? Daddyโs office is so boringโI hate it here.โ She dragged the words out, whiny.
Only then did I remember it was Saturday, and Jared had taken Yvonne to work with him. โIโm having lunch with my teacher. Canโt leave,โ I replied, my voice flat.
โI wanna eat with you,โ Yvonne said, switching to her cute, begging tone like she always did. โPlease, come get me.โ
Just then, Jaredโs voice came over the line. โIโm flying to Shaville for work this afternoon. You need to pick Yvonne up.โ
I had to head to his office. When I pulled up, the father-daughter pair was already waiting in the lobby downstairs.
Jared was in a black suit, looking sharp as ever. Yvonne was bouncing around him, all dolled up in a princess dress with a little backpack. The whole scene felt quite warm.
I got out of my Mercedes-Benz, and the second Jared saw what I was wearing, his eyes narrowed.