Chapter 810
Rosetta jumped, her eyes wide with terror as she stared at her enraged son, too frightened to even breathe.
Soon after, The Windsor Group officially declared bankruptcy and began liquidating its assets.
The news came as no surprise to Ivy.
โBaillieโs divorced, the companyโs bankrupt, and I heard theyโre drowning in debt,โ Boyd Ludwig reported at dinner, a veritable font of gossip. โThey donโt even have a place to live. Baillie had to sell his car and is now driving some second-hand domestic electric vehicle. I wonder if heโs going to start driving for a ride-share serviceโฆโ
Ivy had seen some of this online, but the detail about the second-hand car was new to her.
โHis ex-wife is worth billions. Didnโt she give him anything in the divorce?โ Ivy asked, curious.
โNot a penny,โ Boyd said. โIโm sure they had a prenup. Mrs. Cooper is no fool. She spent decades as a high-society wife; she knows how to protect her assets.โ
Jamison noticed the thoughtful expression on Ivyโs face and shot Boyd a look. โThatโs enough. Letโs just eat.โ
On the way home, Jamison glanced at his wife several times.
โYouโre thinking about helping them, arenโt you?โ he asked quietly as they neared their apartment.
Ivy shook her head. โIโm not that much of a saint. They brought all of this on themselves.โ
It was just that she had told them to call her if they were willing to accept her arrangements. But weeks had passed, and they hadnโt called. It seemed they had found some pride after all, preferring poverty to bowing their heads to her. If that was the case, why should she help? It would just be throwing good money after bad.
โYou looked so unhappy, I thought you felt sorry for them.โ
โThereโs a reason theyโre in this mess.โ
Jamison nodded and let the subject drop.
As they pulled into their complex, Ivy noticed the large red lanterns hanging by the entrance. โItโs already New Yearโs,โ she said with a sigh.
โIt is. I was going to ask what you wanted to do for the holiday. I can take a week off. Should we go on a trip somewhere? Get away from it all?โ
The past six months had been a relentless series of trials and tribulations. Now that the danger was gone and the new year was approaching, it was the perfect time to relax and recharge.
A lightness entered Ivyโs expression. โDidnโt your father say everyone was going to the family estate for New Yearโs this year?โ
โWe just have to be there for New Yearโs Day. We can leave the day after.โ
Ivy thought for a moment. โOkay, you plan it. Iโm happy to go anywhere.โ The destination didnโt matter; as long as she was with the person she loved, anywhere was paradise.
Before bed, another thought occurred to her. โBy the way, I went for my check-up yesterday. Dr. Beckett said Iโm recovering well and we can start trying for a baby in a couple of months. Should youโฆ maybe get a check-up too?โ
Jamison, who had just slipped under the covers, looked at her, confused. โIs there something wrong with me?โ
โIโm not saying thereโs anything wrong with you. Itโs just, from a prenatal health perspective, itโs a good idea for both partners to get a check-up before trying to conceive.โ Seeing his frown, she added, โYouโre a doctor. Donโt you know that?โ
โFine, Iโll find time to get it done in the next few days,โ Jamison said with a smile. He rolled over and pulled her into a tight embrace, a wicked grin spreading across his face. โBut you can give me a check-up right now. Letโs start by testing my stamina, shall we?โ
Seeing that mischievous glint in his eye, Ivy playfully slapped his arm, her face flushing. โYour stamina is excellent. No check-up required.โ
Since he had been given the green light, he had been relentless, never missing a single night. It reminded her of what that old professor had said about him long ago โ that he had an abundance of vitalityโฆ But even the strongest constitution couldnโt withstand this level of indulgence.
Ivyโs mind drifted for only a second, but it was long enough for her pajamas to mysteriously disappear.
Jamisonโs five-oโclock shadow was a testament to his vitality. He could shave clean in the morning, and by evening, a rough stubble would reappear. He nuzzled his chin against her neck, the light scratching sending a shiver through her. She squirmed, trying to escape the electrifying sensation.
โJamisonโฆโ She said his name, but it came out as a soft, cat-like mewl. โStop it, Iโm tired todayโฆโ
It was the end of the year, and work was hectic. Even as an intern, her schedule was packed. She had only managed a short nap at lunch before being woken by a phone call. She was genuinely exhausted and just wanted to sleep.
Jamison, who had been full of enthusiasm, paused. He looked down at her, heard the genuine weariness in her voice, and sighed. โAlright. Iโll let you off the hook tonight.โ
He pulled her clothes back into place and held her quietly.
They were so close she could feel the heat radiating from his body, the physical evidence of his desire. The fact that he could stop, even at this point, just because she said she was tired, filled her with a deep, warming sense of being cherished and respected.
She smiled sweetly in his arms.
โWhat are you smiling about?โ he asked, his voice laced with affection.