If she refused to give Sheila any credit, then in Sallie's eyes, Sheila was nothing at all.

As she spoke, Sallie pulled out her phone. Panic flashed across Sheila's face- she scrambled up and rushed to hide behind Timothy, her voice trembling with hurt as she pleaded, "Timothy, you were drunk. It was you... you're the one who..."

Sheila's eyes shone with unshed tears.

Years ago, Sheila was the child Sallie's grandparents had adopted. The old couple doted on her, and when they were little, Sallie and Sheila had gotten along well enough.

But as they grew older, things changed. Sheila knew perfectly well about their family connection, yet she still got tangled up with Timothy. Sallie's resentment grew with every passing year.

Sheila had spent the last seven years abroad, living a comfortable life while Timothy settled down, got married, and had a son. Everything was finally as the family wanted—until Sheila unexpectedly returned home.

Just last week, Sallie's grandfather had assured her that nothing would ever happen between Sheila and Timothy, that she had nothing to worry about.

How could she not worry, when they were practically on the verge of sleeping together?

Clutching her phone, Sallie was determined to catch Sheila running to their grandfather with complaints. Timothy, forcing himself to stand despite his weakness, remembered that he'd been the one to cross the line with Sheila and now she was catching hell for it. His voice was low and hoarse: "Put the phone away. This has nothing to do with her."

He'd been drunk, mistaking Sheila for Jessy.

Timothy pulled Sheila behind him, shielding her.

Sallie's embarrassment flared into anger. "You're still defending her?"

"Go close the window," Timothy said coldly. "Once you're done, drive me home."

He had to leave. He felt like he was coming apart at the seams.

He needed Jessy.

close the window, Timothy fought to stay conscious, his mind foggy. "I'm

mess because it had been too long since he'd had any kind

grabbed Timothy's arm, shooting

Sheila even here, dressed like that? Did she live here

clearly drunk-she didn't have time to

to the car and sped

Timothy hurried to the master

Jessica was nowhere to

“You reek of

"Where's Jessy?"

to wait for him at

"I kicked her out!"

"Who told you to

so hard to get

red. And she had the nerve to say he's her son and she can do what

"Get out."

was

that supposed to

pushed Sallie

Jessy-immediately. The memory of

kissed her,

his lips pressed

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