Chapter Fifty Six
Amber’s POV.
Richard stood in front of me, arms folded across his chest and a disapproving expression etched on
his handsome face.
His concern for my well–being was evident as he asked if I was sure about not wanting to find a way to stop the release of the article Marlene and my mother had paid the reporter to publish.
He hasn’t stopped talking about the fact that I hadn’t even had my first public appearance as his wife yet, and the repercussions of the article could lead to endless rumors and harassment from the
paparazzi.
I simply shrugged, a mischievous glint in my eyes, as I responded. “That’s exactly what I want,
Richard.” His eyebrows furrowed in confusion, and I continued, “My plan all along has been to make
Marlene use her own hands to drag the media into our business, and I’m just glad it’s happening
sooner than I expected.”
Richard’s bewilderment was evident on his face as he tried to comprehend my reasoning. “But, Amber, don’t you understand the consequences of such a public scandal? It’s too early for you to deal with
that. You’re not used to public scrutiny at all, he pressed, his voice laced with concern as he took
a seat on the edge of my bed.
I let out a soft sigh, realizing that Richard couldn’t truly grasp the depths of my plan. I turned to
face him, his form perched on the edge of the bed, and met his gaze squarely. “What I want, Richard, is for this story to become a big deal,” I explained. “Marlene’s intentions are clear. She wants to justify her marriage to Kayden, despite him being her former brother–in–law, while also attempting to portray me as the unfaithful wife, and I want that to happen because I’m going to use it against her eventually.”
Richard’s face contorted with comprehension as he started to see the bigger picture. “So, what you’re saying is that you have a plan to counter their narrative if things become a mess?”
I smirked, a sense of confidence coursing through my veins. “Oh, Richard, you underestimate me” I responded. “I have more than enough evidence to turn the tables and transform both Marlene and Kayden, particularly Marlene, into the villains of this story. One good thing, or should I say bad. thing, about my little sister is her big mouth. When she thinks she’s hurting you, she talks
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he began to understand the depth of my
playing a defensive game, are you? Are you sure it won’t all go south?” he murmured, his
with awe.
my head, a smirk tugging at my lips. “No, Richard. I’m going on
tarnish my name and reputation. They
will expose their lies and deceit for the world to see!
reason I’m also not that concerned is because, for
to let her do whatever she wants and have fun with it.
the baby,” I explained. “For now, we’ll focus on
main target, and I know you said you want to take
just want to take things from him; I also want to make sure he can’t get
at me with an amused look on his face. “You know, I used to think you were only
of sexiness, but I was absolutely wrong. The way you
you had on your face–that was the sexiest you’ve ever looked,” he joked, and I
glare.
with your rubbish, Richard. I’m in no mood for it,” I responded in
mock–annoyed tone.
said. “Now tell me, what is it you have
family, Kayden would be nothing. So, if we want to get rid of him, we need
biggest support system. He always had Kayden’s back no matter the terrible things his
the reason for this is because, just
visited Kayden’s parents to play the
that they always made it clear they didn’t like me. During my
her to understand why, and that was when I noticed that
explained.
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