Refusing 12
Chapter
12
Harry was deeply in love with Arya, a fact well-known to Julia. Is decision to marry Julia was influenced heavily by Arya's condition.
Arya had never been favored by Lucia, who had openly declared that Arya would never be welcomed into the Wright family. To sidestep his mother's plans to marry him off to someone else, Harry had devised a plan with Arya.
Their scheme was simple. Harry would marry Julia temporarily to pave the way for Arya to eventually become his wife after their planned divorce.
As Julia pieced together the reasons behind her marriage, she realized she was merely a pawn in Harry's game to clear the path for Arya. Despite this, she acknowledged that their arrangement also served her purposes, so she didn't feel entirely exploited. With this new understanding, Julia walked into the room, her thoughts interrupted by the sight of Harry descending the stairs with a laptop bag.
"Are you leaving again?" she asked almost reflexively.
Harry paused, sensing her inquiry as an attempt to make him stay. He approached her and asked. "Do you want me to stay?"
Taken aback. Julia quickly clarified, "No, I just wondered why you came back. Just for a laptop? It seems like a small thing to fetch a laptop. something your secretary could have handled. So why bother coming yourself?" Julia remarked, eyeing the laptop bag suspiciously I'll be out of touch for a while. My mother may contact you, Harry stated flatly, maintaining his composed demeanor.
Julia looked away. "Fine."
He added, "I need to look after Arya. If my mother asks you about it, you know what to say, right?"
"I won't interfere with your mother's or Arya's matters. But rest assured. I know my role here, Julia responded, realizing Harry wasn't really justifying his absence to her.
Julia, my mother really likes you," Harry continued. Lucia's unexpected affection for Julia was one of the reasons he had agreed to this arrangement, making them a couple only on paper.
Julia waved her hand dismissively. "Alright, I know what I should do. It hasn't happened yet, anyway. If Lucia finds out, I'll deal with it then."
Harry looked clearly unsatisfied with her casual attitude. He was about to mention Donald's debt, but she cut him off "Remember our agreement. Especially the third condition-I need to work!"
"Fine, just make sure you don't bring any shame to me while you're at it. Harry scoffed.
"Don't worry about that. I'll be working under my own name, no as 'Mrs. Wright," Julia reassured him with a smirk.
Harry sneered. "That would be best."
After Harry left, Julia felt a sense of relief wash over her. She was accustomed to the solitude of the house. The presence of Arya had always made her feel like an outsider in her own home as if Arya was Harry's true wife.
Reflecting on Arya made Julia scoff at herself. She had foolishly thought earlier that Harry and Arya were having problems.Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Julia knew better-Harry treated Arya like she was everything to him. The usually stoic and harsh man transformed into someone tender and attentive around Arya.
Realizing her earlier suspicion was misplaced, Julia remembered Harry mentioning he would be spending more time with Arya
Julia sank into the sofa, her demeanor catching the housemaid's attention, who sighed suitable wife, tolerating her husband's affair. quietly. To her, Julia seemed the least
But Julia was indifferent to gossip. She knew she couldn't live her life worrying about what others thought.
That evening, Julia sat down with her laptop, determined to find a job. Having studied jewelry design in college, she knew it wasn't easy to find work in such a niche field. Yet, she was eager to shed the label of "Mrs. Wright, even if it meant starting from scratch. This was more of an opportunity than a setback for her. Having not worked since her college days, starting at the bottom was just a way to gain experience. Focused, she sent her resume to a promising company and decided to apply to a few more, just to be safe. After submitting her resume, Julia's thoughts drifted to the news of Rose's miscarriage. Although the online backlash was intense, it didn't personally affect Julia much. Still, curiosity got the better of her, and she couldn't help but check the latest updates. It was human nature to be drawn to drama, even when one knew it was best to stay away from it. The story of Rose's miscarriage had climbed into the top three trending topics, capturing more attention by the hour.
A video interview on the newsfeed caught Julia's eye. Intrigued, she clicked to watch. The interview showed Rose in a ward, seemingly desperate to share her side of the story. It appeared she had rushed to paint herself as a victim and Julia as the villain. The reporter was visibly moved, wiping away tears, while the comment section below the video boiled with outrage against Julia
Sitting at her laptop. Julia was speechless, playing a central role in a spectacle she had never asked for. She wondered sarcastically if she should send Rose a thank-you card for the unwanted fame and the dramatic part she had been assigned. The portrayal was lurid-the cruel wife sabotaging the mistress to keep her husband all to herself. It was like something out of a soap opera.
Julia couldn't help but laugh cynically. She decided to dive into the fray, leaving a comment under the video. "What a captivating plot. Watching it makes me feel like a true villain."
Her comment ignited a firestorm of responses. Julia was bombarded with a barrage of insults, some in words and phrases so vile that she couldn't help but feel impressed.
Julia chose not to engage further. To ensure a peaceful night, she logged off and went to bed.
The next morning. Julia woke up feeling dizzy, regretting her decision to leave the windows open. The cold night air had made her existing cold worse.
Despite the turmoil caused by her comment on Rose's miscarriage, Julia's life continued as usual, She was even preparing for a job interview after she received a call back from a company The scandal involving Harry seemed distant from her. However for Harry, the impact was significant.