Chapter Forty Two
Third Person POV.
Ang settled herself on the plush couch in Richard’s living room, her mind still reeling from their
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slightly awkward exchange at the doorstep. Her eyes scanned the room, taking in the familiar
surroundings.
The air felt heavy with unresolved tension, and the silence between them was suffocating. Richard
stood in front of her, his expression unimpressed and aloof.
With a hint of disregard, Richard asked her if she’d like some water.
Ang frowned. “When I suggested we have a drink, Richard, I meant a ss of wine together or a
few
shots of vodka, not water,” she retorted.
N She had hoped for a more rxed atmosphere, a chance to reconnect. But it seemed Richard had
different intentions.
Richard scoffed at her words before replying curtly. “If you’re not ready to make do with water,
you’re wee to use the door and go back home.” His words stung, and she couldn’t hide it.
She rolled her eyes at his dismissive tone, her frustration mounting. She couldn’t understand why he
was being so harsh. “Why are you being so mean to me, Richard?” she questioned. “Are you afraid
that
your wife will see me here and misunderstand? Or are you upset with me about something?”
Richard’s eyes met hers, a look of disbelief and annoyance on his face. “Does it make sense for you
to be here at 8 pm, in my ce where I live with my wife? Do you think it’s appropriate?” he
retorted.
Ang sneered at him, her irritation evident. “If you’re so concerned about being a good husband,”
she shot back. “you shouldn’t have let me inside in the first ce.”
Richard sighed, the pressure of the situation bearing down on him. He had known that he shouldn’t
have allowed her inside at this hour, but a sense of curiositypelled him to hear her out. There
was something she wanted to say, he could feel it. Gathering his thoughts, he spoke with a mixture of
frustration and caution..
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“The only reason I let you in,” he began, “is because I knew you wouldn’t have been foolish enough to
show up without a reason I’m willing to hear you out, Ang. But you better make it quick.”
Ang let out an exasperated sigh, a wave of frustration sweeping over her as she tried to reason.
with Richard.
She couldn’t understand why he was so resistant to a simple conversation and treated her like she was
a gue. “Richard, please, sit down,” she pleaded, motioning to the nearby armchair. “We need to
talk like two adults.”
Richard stood with a stubborn resolve, his gaze unwavering. “I’m fine standing.” he replied curtly. “And
would you please get straight to the point? It’s gettingte already.”
Ang’s frustration deepened as she mustered the courage to address the heart of her confusion.
“How did you get married so suddenly, Richard?” she blurted out. “Why didn’t you think it was worth
mentioning to me?”
Richard furrowed his brows in genuine confusion. “Why on earth would I tell you before getting
married?” he shot back.
It was clear to him that Ang’s expectations had been drastically misced, and he couldn’t
understand why.
Ang’s expression hardened, her confusion transforming into rage. “Because to my knowledge, you
didn‘ t even have a girlfriend,” she eximed. “You rejected getting into a rtionship with me, iming
that rtionships weren’t your thing. So, forgive me for being surprised when I find out you’re married
after just two months.”
Richard’s eyes flickered with a mix of annoyance and frustration. He sighed heavily, the weight of the
conversation pressing against him. “Yes, Ang, rtionships weren’t my thing,” he began, “but I can
still make choices in my life without consulting you. I have always been transparent about where you
stood to me, but you were the one who tried to insist that we be something more. Don’t me me
for disappointing your delusion.”
The words left his lips like a bitter aftertaste, his frustration simmering beneath the surface.
Ang’s gaze bore into his, her disbelief evident. “Richard, you can’t talk to me like that,” she retorted.
“We were involved, we had something. And then you go and get married without so much as second
thought as to how I’d feel.”
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Richard rolled his eyes, his frustration mounting. why you came all the way to see me?” he
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snapped.
Ang’s features softened, her eyes searching his face for understanding. “What else did you think I
would say, Richard?” she questioned. “You know me well enough to understand that I wouldn’t just let
this go.”
Richard ran a hand through his hair, memories of theirplicated past resurfacing. Ang had been
his employee a few months ago until Kayden had attempted to recruit her in an effort to spite him and
gather information about his business.
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At the time of her recruitment, he and Ang had been lovers with no exclusivity, a fact he had been
upfront about. He had even encouraged her to work as a double agent, hoping to gain insight into
Kayden’s activities through her, but as soon as he put an end to their sexual rtionship and told her
clearly that he’d never fall in love with her, she had ghosted him, and he never bothered to
reach out.
Richard’s arms remained tightly folded across his chest as he stared at Ang, his frustration evident
in his furrowed brows. “If you didn’te here to talk about Kayden and what I asked you to look into,
then I have no reason to wee you into my house,” he stated firmly. “I want you to
leave.”
Ang scoffed at his words, a bitter chuckle escaping her lips. She shook her head, her frustration
mirroring his. “I’m not leaving,” she retorted defiantly. “Not until I see for myself the woman you married.
I’m curious to know who managed to change your mind about marriage and rtionships.”
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Richard’s eyes hardened, his patience wearing thin. He felt as if Ang was crossing boundaries she
had no business crossing. “This is none of your concern, Ang,” he shot back. “You didn’te here
to resume the job I assigned you, and you have no reason to be anywhere near me or my personal life.
Leave before I call security.”
Ang’s frown deepened She refused to let Richard chase her away without answering her questions.
“What’s the problem with me meeting your wife, Richard?” she questioned. “I think I deserve to at least
see the woman who has managed to capture your heart.”
Before Richard could respond, the unmistakable sound of a voice filled the room. Ang and Richard
turned their heads simultaneously to find Amber standing in the doorway of the living room, a look of
unimpressed curiosity etched on her face.
Amber held Ang’s gaze, her eyes assessing and guarded. She wondered who the strange woman
was, an why she was in her house, and with her husband at this time.
“And why do you want to meet me?” she asked.