Chapter 320
From Jared, I learned that guys were really good at putting on a show. They sat high up, watching how much a woman loved them, giving little bits of affection when they felt like it, and then disappearing when they didnโt.
Maybe I needed to take a page out of Jaredโs book. Only by acting like him could I truly take charge and be the one calling the shots.
Just then, my assistant came over with a bouquet. โMs. Murphy, a really handsome guy dropped these off for you. He asked me to give them to you.โ
I reached out and took the flowers. There were just two roses and some chamomile. The fresh, bright chamomile and the passionate red roses made a beautiful contrast, a real visual treat.
Jared seemed to snap out of his haze. โWho just stopped by?โ he asked.
I shot him a cold look.
โNathan saw me holding you just now,โ Jared said with a sly grin, clearly amused. โWhy didnโt you run after your new guy to clear things up? Or maybe you just canโt explain it?โ
I took a deep breath, carefully placed the flowers in a vase, and added some water. โJared, not everyone is as possessive as you,โ I said coolly, sarcasm lacing my voice.
Jared shot back, โThat just means you donโt understand men. No matter what kind of guy he is, his heart is always small when it comes to love if he doesnโt care. However, once heโs hooked, he canโt stand the idea of his woman being with someone else.โ
I blinked, a little thrown. He just schooled me again.
โSo, not caring is how you win, huh?โ I raised an eyebrow with a sly smile on my face. โGot it. Looks like the smartest move is to just focus on loving myself.โ
Jaredโs face went pale, though I wasnโt sure if it was from anger or another hit to his ego.
โVictoria, what the hell happened to you?โ he asked, standing up and walking over to me. โA few months ago, you flipped a switch, and now I donโt know who you are anymore. If I didnโt know you so well, Iโd think youโve been possessed.โ
He leaned over my desk, looming over me and staring down. โYouโre still you, but not really. Itโs like Iโm looking at a stranger. Itโs surreal.โ
I smiled with a hint of amusement in my eyes. โJared, donโt flatter yourself. Do you really think youโre perfect? Why should I keep loving you no matter what? You think I have no self-respect?โ
Jared just stared at me and then gave a wry smile. โOut of nowhere, youโre so clear-headed now. I donโt even know how to deal with it.โ
โYouโll get used to it,โ I said coolly. โThis is who I am now, and Iโm not going back.โ I unlocked my phone right in front of him.
Right then, a message from Nathan popped up: [I left a bouquet with your assistant. Swing by and grab it when you get a chance.]
Seeing that, I grinned suddenly. I was right not to rush after him just now. When it came to love, the one who got too eager would always lose.
I replied with a simple okay and set my phone down.
Jared watched me text Nathan back, his face a mix of emotions.
โWhy isnโt he making a fuss?โ Jared muttered, clearly confused. He had expected Nathan to show up demanding answers, but he didnโt.
I leaned back lazily and said with a grin, โSee? Thatโs where heโs got you beat. Kids throw fits to get candy, but grown-ups know better. Real maturity is keeping it together, not making a scene. Well, thereโs no point trying to explain. You never want to put in the work for anyone. Just go already.โ
Jared saw the look on my face, the one that screamed for him to leave. He could tell I was completely fed up with him. His expression dropped, and he looked even more annoyed.
โAlright, I admit you know how to hook someone. But donโt forget, when youโre the hunter, your prey is a man. And men? Theyโre always dangerous,โ Jared said, still trying to plant seeds of doubt about Nathan before he left. He was always so scheming.