Loose 14
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Chapter 14

โ€œI donโ€™t want to get left behind. Things change fast these days, and women have real opportunities. Iโ€™m 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, โ€œSo youโ€™re not gonna give our Holcomb family a boy?โ€

I knew I couldnโ€™t dodge the whole โ€œhaving a sonโ€ talk. But since sheโ€™d brought it up, I figured Iโ€™d link work and pregnancy in my answer.

โ€œI can work and still try to get pregnant,โ€ I smiled. โ€œItโ€™s been six years, and nothingโ€™s happened. Maybe being cooped up at home has been weighing me down. Getting a job might lift my mood, and who knows? Maybe thatโ€™ll help things happen faster.โ€

Sallyโ€™s face soured. โ€œI wanted you to relax at home, living the easy life as a rich manโ€™s wife. But you got all stir-crazy from boredom. Guess luxury just isnโ€™t your thing.โ€

โ€œSince Iโ€™m 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 sheโ€™d ease up. And since all she really cared about was getting a grandson, sheโ€™d go along with anything that might help.

She sipped her coffee, nodded, and said, โ€œFine. Talk to Jared about it. If heโ€™s on board, sure. But one thingโ€”you two really need to hurry up. Heโ€™ll be turning thirty next year.โ€

โ€œGot 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 didnโ€™t 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 apartโ€”one 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 wasnโ€™t about having fun anymoreโ€”it was all about networking, showing off, and climbing the corporate ladder.

Still, I nodded. โ€œWhy not? Iโ€™m bored out of my mind. Iโ€™ll swing by.โ€ Iโ€™d turned down every reunion for years, but this time, I wanted to see what it was about.

โ€œCool, Iโ€™ll 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. โ€œMom, where are you? Can you come pick me up? Daddyโ€™s office is so boringโ€”I 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. โ€œIโ€™m having lunch with my teacher. Canโ€™t leave,โ€ I replied, my voice flat.

โ€œI wanna eat with you,โ€ Yvonne said, switching to her cute, begging tone like she always did. โ€œPlease, come get me.โ€

Just then, Jaredโ€™s voice came over the line. โ€œIโ€™m 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.


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