Chapter 0238

The call Alexia received from her grandfather had left her an edge. She knew he didn’t mess around. If he wanted, he could send her husband proof that she had ordered the removal of Maximus’s only brother.

She took a deep breath and let out a heavy sigh. She needed to talk to Maximus, But how? She had no idea. He was already furious after discovering she had a lover. The worst part? Her lover was someone her husband knew all too well from high school.

[One week earlier]

Alexia was at home when an unknown number called. Intrigued, she picked up.

“Hello?”

“Hello, my love! Don’t you remember me?”

“Gabriel Lambert?”

and thought maybe we could grab a drink. I’m

you know? I’m a married woman! My husband is Maximus Palmer!” she said with

one drink. We’ll chat, and then go our

about it,” Alexia replied, her

his voice over the phone sent shivers down her spine and a strange tingle through her body. That man knew exactly what he could do to her with

memory

than Alexia. She sat down in her living room, lost for

was one of the most beautiful girls in school, and she wasn’t yet dating Maximus–though it wouldn’t be long. Gabriel had been her painting teacher, a class her mother had insisted she take as

her classmates learned, which caused some jealousy among them. But even so, they considered her lucky. Gabriel only pursued girls who were of age, and Alexia, at 15, was already a young woman. Her body was well- developed for her age. She wasn’t a troublemaker, but her appearance caught the eye of every boy at school. She was the typical girl everyone wanted, though her heart back then belonged

wanted to discuss some coursework with her. Alexia was naturally a bit flirtatious, but not shameless. Sure, she’d found him attractive, but she’d never seriously considered anything could happen between them. It seemed impossible,

but Gabriel grabbed her wrist. At first, she resisted, nervous and hesitant, but little by little,

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