Chapter 293 Through the crack in the door, Violet caught a glimpse of Victoria.
Victoria was fumbling with her clothes, her hands trembling so badly she could hardly fasten the buttons. McNeil stepped over and did it for her, his movements practiced and intimate.
The sofa behind them still bore the rumpled marks of their recent passion. McNeil had even sent someone to buy a complete set of new women's clothing- everything, top to bottom-which was now laid out in his office.
When Victoria left, her face was a mask of icy indifference. A turtleneck covered every inch of her neck and jaw, and the sharp click of her heels on the marble floor sent chills through anyone who heard it.
Violet's face went completely pale. She never imagined the "important guest" the secretary mentioned would be Victoria.
She made sure to avoid being seen, waiting until the elevator doors slid shut and Victoria was gone before forcing herself to calm down. Only then did she steady her hand and knock quietly on McNeil's office door.
McNeil seemed to be in excellent spirits; she'd rarely seen him look so openly pleased.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs soon as she entered, Violet's eyes flickered toward the trash can beside the desk. Inside lay a crumpled heap of women's clothes. She didn't need to guess they were Victoria's.
Violet's heart plummeted. If she rifled through that trash, she'd probably find something else confirming her worst suspicions-just like the tat the spa hotel, when she'd found three used condoms in McNeil's trouser pocket.
"What did she want?" Violet struggled for a long tto tamp down the wild surge of jealousy and humiliation inside her.
McNeil finally looked up from his paperwork, as if just noticing her. "We discussed sbusiness." Violet bit down on her lip, so hard her sharp canine teeth nearly broke the skin. Business? What kind of business required a closed office and a change of clothes? She'd seen Victoria that morning-she'd been wearing a different outfit then. Now those very clothes were wadded up in McNeil's trash.
"Is there something you need?" McNeil's tone was casual, almost dismissive.
Violet swallowed her anger. She had no right to question him. "There are a few clauses in the contract I didn't quite understand. I wanted to consult you." Her voice was clearly tinged with sadness, but McNeil either didn't notice, or didn't care.
Victoria left Vertex Dynamics and immediately booked a flight to Evermore City. Five hours later, her plane landed at Echo City's largest airport.
By the tshe arrived at the Campbell family estate, the sun was setting. The trees in the yard glowed gold and green in the last light of spring, their new leaves catching the sunset.
Stein was home, and Jimmy Campbell was there too.
Stein's eyebrows lifted in surprise when he saw Victoria, still travel-worn, step through the door.
"Stein..." Her suitcase dropped to the floor. She flung herself into his arms and broke down in tears. Stein held her, his jaw set, gently stroking her hair.
"What's wrong? Did someone hurt you?" After hours of holding herself together, Victoria completely unraveled in her brother's embrace. She'd been terrified she might never see him again.
"Aunt Victoria..." Jimmy's voice was small. At seven years old, he'd lost his mother and spent most of his twith his father, the weight of that loss making him seem older than his years. Victoria noticed he'd grown taller since she'd last seen him.
"Jimmy..." She managed a weak smile, embarrassed to have lost control in front of the boy. She pulled away from Stein, wiping her eyes.
It was the first tshe'd allowed herself to break down so openly in front of her brother.
"Cinside," Stein said, and asked the housekeeper to bring a pot of herbal tea.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey sat together on the sofa, Victoria studying her brother's face, searching for signs of change. He looked much the sas ever.
"I heard you were taken in for questioning. Is it true?" Victoria's voice was soft but urgent. The matter had been kept quiet, but she'd found out anyway.
"Letguess-Osborn told you?" Stein shook his head. "I warned him not to fill your head with nonsense. It was just a routine inquiry, nothing serious." He shrugged it off, but Victoria wasn't convinced. She'd taken the opportunity of Ailie's trouble with McNeil to see her brother.
Victoria had only been guessing, but she was right-McNeil was behind it all. Ever since he'd misunderstood her relationship with Stein, she should have been more careful.
But she'd always underestimated her place in McNeil's life. Surely he m wouldn't go so far as to punish those around her out of petty jealousy-especially not when he was still so entangled with Violet. She'd never thought McNeil capable of such small-minded cruelty.
Six years ago, he'd kept her at his side, refusing to let her step into the public eye, not even willing to acknowledge their marriage. She'd been a canary in a gilded cage.
She should have seen it then: McNeil's love was obsessive, bordering on pathological. Ele M wouldn't allow her close to any man-least of all her own brother, who'd bought her a house when she was at her lowest. McNeil believed Stein was "keeping" her.
Turns out he hadn't been inactive-he'd simply kept her in the dark while trouble brewed for her brother.
"No, Victoria, I know McNeil. He's not going to let this go easily."