But I knew well that theyโd talk behind my back, saying I was trying to hold on to my place as Jaredโs wife, dressing to impress every day. Since I couldnโt compete with Tracy in career or skills, I had to rely on my looks.
Honestly, I couldnโt care less. As long as they didnโt say it to my face, Iโd just turn a blind eye. Being talked about behind my back was just a roundabout compliment.
Jared looked grumpy all morning. Maybe he was just sulking because he missed his nut milk. He kept that sour expression on his face until noon.
I couldnโt care less about his mood. I just got on with my work and chatted with the designers.
Around noon, Jared called to ask where I was. I told him I was still at the design studio and planned to grab lunch there.
But Jared insisted I go to a restaurant near the office instead. His tone made it clear that I didnโt have a choice.
So I had no choice but to rush over. As soon as I stepped out of the car, a sudden gust of wind swept by. The wind blew through my flowy, floral chiffon dress and my waist-length, softly curled hair, making them flutter.
A few guys passing by couldnโt take their eyes off me, especially when I quickly reached down to hold my skirt, looking a bit flustered. That brief moment of panic seemed to leave them stunned.
With my head down and cheeks burning, I hurried into the restaurant.
Jared had told me to head up to the second floor. When I got there, I realized his private room overlooked the parking lot. He was standing by the window, turning to look at me as I walked in.
โHoney, whatโs the specialty here?โ I asked with a bright smile as I stepped inside.
Jared just gave me a long, hard look, not saying a word.
โWhatโs wrong?โ I immediately glanced down at myself, checking my outfit. โIs there something wrong with the way I look?โ
Jared sat down, picked up his coffee cup, took a couple of sips, and then said, โA lot of people at the office have been talking about you lately. So, you want to be famous now?โ
I was a little surprised, but I sat down and poured myself a cup of coffee. โAre you saying Iโm dressing to impress too much? This is just normal for women. Thereโs nothing wrong with what Iโm wearing.โ
โYou can wear those clothes, but not to the office. This is a workplace, not your personal runway. Dress appropriately for work,โ Jared said, his tone growing sharper.
My fingers tightened around the coffee cup as I stared at him. โYou men are so funny. You want the flowers to bloom, but you wonโt let them see the sun.โ
Jaredโs eyes hardened, and his handsome face flushed with anger.
I got pissed, too. My face tightened, and I turned away, completely ignoring him.
Jared seemed to realize he was supposed to be calm and easygoing. Losing his temper like that wasnโt his style.
He held back and spoke more softly, โIโm just looking out for you. You have no idea how many guys at the office are eyeing you up, wishing they could see whatโs under your clothes.โ
Chapter 37
I let out a hum, realizing he was jealous. What a petty man he was.
โHoney, donโt you feel proud when I look good?โ I said softly, changing my approach and giving him my sweetest, most innocent look.
โYouโre already gorgeous. No need to go out of your way,โ Jared said, staring at my face with fascination in his eyes.
I looked him straight in the eye with a serious face and said, โThereโs no one definition of beauty. Honestly, when I dress up, it just puts me in a better mood."
โHoney, if you donโt like seeing me at the office, Iโll just move my workspace to the Harmonia Hotel. I need to meet with the renovation designers there anyway.โ
Jaredโs eyes flickered for a moment, like he thought I was dodging the issue. He seemed to think I just ran away whenever he got mad, but that wasnโt the right way to solve things.