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Chapter 90 - Chapter 90 A Uncle's Jealousy and a Web of Lies

The ride back to Rosewood Mountain Manor was steeped in a quiet

intensity. Silas spent the entire journey on the phone, his voice a low,

resonant baritone discussing mergers and acquisitions. Elara, lulled by the

steady hum of the car and the soothing cadence of his voice, leaned against the

window. The rhythmic sound was like a balm, and her eyelids grew heavy,

eventually fluttering shut as she drifted into a light doze.

 

He was still issuing quiet commands when the car glided to a halt before

the grand villa.

 

The click of the door opening startled her awake. Ben stood there, a

silent sentinel. Blinking away the remnants of sleep, Elara gathered her hat

and bag, murmuring a soft "Thank you, Ben," as she stepped out.

 

Her gaze lingered on him for a moment, a question poised on her lips.

Did he have a girlfriend? The thought was for Chloe, but voicing it felt like

crossing a line. How could she explain her sudden interest in her husband's

bodyguard's relationship status without revealing her friend's impulsive crush?

 

Before she could decide, a prickling sensation ran down her spine. She

felt a shift in the air.

 

Ben sensed it too. Being scrutinised by the young mistress was

unnerving. His instincts screamed danger a second before a powerful, possessive

arm wrapped around Elara's waist, pulling her firmly against a solid, familiar

frame.

 

Silas had ended his call. His gaze, however, was not on her, but was

locked with icy precision on Ben, a silent warning flashing in their depths.

 

Ben stiffened, every muscle taut. He was a man who faced down armed

threats without flinching, but the quiet, jealous fury of his boss was a

different kind of peril.

 

Elara, swept into the villa before she could utter another word, found

her thoughts scrambling. If she couldn't ask the source, perhaps she could ask

his employer.

 

The moment the living room doors closed behind them, Silas finally

spoke, his voice deceptively calm. "Do you find Ben attractive?"

 

Elara froze, utterly bewildered. "What? He's… alright, I suppose.

He has delicate features. That baby face makes him look quite young." It

was an honest, off-the-cuff observation.

 

"How splendid," Silas drawled, the words dripping with a

dangerous, unreadable emotion. His arm around her waist tightened possessively.

"So, who do you find more handsome? Him or me?"

 

Elara stared at him, her confusion giving way to incredulous laughter.

"Are you being serious right now?"

 

He didn't blink, his intense gaze holding hers captive. He had never

been more serious.

 

After a long, charged moment, a giggle escaped her. "Silas, have

you looked in a mirror? With a face like yours, what man could possibly

compare?"

 

His brow arched, a predator not yet satisfied. "So, I am more

handsome than him?"

 

"What else could it be?" she retorted, mirroring his

expression with a playful lift of her own delicate brows. The fact that this

dominant, powerful man could feel a flicker of insecurity was both shocking and

endearing.

 

"Then why," he murmured, his voice dropping to a haunting,

intimate timbre, "were you gazing at him so intently?" His eyes

narrowed, the danger in them now unmistakable.

 

Understanding dawned, and a blush heated her cheeks. "I wasn't

gazing! I glanced at him twice because I wanted to ask him a question! Was I

supposed to talk to his shoes?"

 

Three seconds of tense silence passed before the tension in his

shoulders eased slightly. A soft "Hmm" was his only concession.

"Asking a question requires no particular focus on the man himself."

 

His arrogance was both infuriating and amusing. She pushed against his

chest, rolling her eyes. "For your information, I just wanted to ask if he

had a girlfriend..."

 

"He does."

 

The answer came swift and sharp, cutting her off before she could

finish. His tone left no room for doubt.

 

Elara's mouth snapped shut. Well, that settled that. She needed to warn

Chloe immediately.

 

"Never mind, then," she said, flashing him a bright, dimpled

smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "It's time for your

anti-inflammatory injection. The nurse is waiting in the medical wing."

She turned and headed for the stairs, throwing a breezy comment over her

shoulder. "Go on, I'll be there in a minute."

 

Silas stood with his hands on his hips, his narrowed eyes tracking her

retreating form. His wife was asking other men about their relationship status?

The very idea was unacceptable. Regardless of her reasons, it was a line she

should not cross.

 

When Ben entered the foyer moments later, he immediately recognised the

storm cloud that was his boss's mood. He kept a respectful distance.

 

Silas turned, his gaze piercing. "Contact Ethan. Have him arrange

for a new female attendant for Mrs. Thorne. She must be meticulous, steady, and

highly skilled. I want her here by tonight. Starting tomorrow, you are relieved

of your duties accompanying Elara."

 

The order was given without room for argument. Ben nodded sharply.

"Understood, Sir."

 

As Ben turned to leave, Silas's cool voice stopped him. "Ben.

You're twenty-eight this year, correct? Not a boy anymore. When do you plan to

settle down with a girlfriend?"

 

The question was so unexpected it took Ben a full second to process it.

His expression hardened. "Sir, I have no need for a woman." To him,

they were complications, distractions—a belief forged in the fires of a painful

past.

 

"Don't be so absolute," Silas said, his tone laced with a

meaning Ben couldn't decipher. "When you meet the right one, you'll find

you have every need for her."

 

Ben merely gave a tight-lipped nod, his face a mask of cold resolve, and

exited.

 

 

Upstairs, Elara changed into comfortable loungewear and immediately

picked up her phone.

 

[Elara: Chloe, bad news. I asked my husband, and he said Ben definitely

has a girlfriend.]

 

Chloe's reply was almost instantaneous, a voice message that popped up

in less than fifteen seconds.

 

Chloe: "Pfft, figures! Well, bullet dodged! Thank goodness I didn't

message him and make a total fool of myself. Okay, deleting him right now. Anyway,

I'm joining the new project team tomorrow—it's supposed to be a real

fire-drill—so talk soon, yeah? Cheers!"

 

Her voice sounded light, unaffected. Elara typed back a quick reply.

 

[Elara: Okay, good luck with the new team.]

 

In her rented apartment, Chloe stared at her phone after sending the

message. With a decisive tap, she pulled up the contact saved as "Icy

Doll-Face" and deleted it. A small, wistful sigh escaped her. So much for

that. It seemed the universe was determined to keep her single. Oh well. Time

to focus on what really mattered: money. Once I buy my luxury villa, I'll fill

it with male models, she thought, a wicked grin spreading across her face. Now

that's a life goal.

 

 

It was then that Elara's attention was caught by a notification from the

Aeternum Corp's internal network. The headlines were impossible to ignore:

 

#Aeternum Intern's Tragic Downfall! Betrayed by Lover and Best Friend!

#Gold-Digging Bestie Leaps from Intern to CEO's Mistress!

#The Real Story: How a Pretty Face Landed the 'Old Uncle' CEO

 

Elara's delicate brows shot up. An incredulous laugh bubbled in her

throat. The writer certainly had a… vivid imagination. In just one brief

appearance, the entire office had woven a dramatic saga around her.

 

"What has you so amused?" Silas's voice came from the doorway.

He had entered her sitting room, drawn by the sound of her laughter. The sight

of her, curled on the sofa and smiling at her phone, was one he cherished.

 

"You'll never guess," she drawled, a mischievous glint in her

eye as he sat beside her. She handed him the phone. "See for yourself,

Uncle Thorne."

 

His outstretched hand stilled. A helpless, exasperated smile touched his

lips. "Must you call me that?"

 

Elara grinned, her dimples deepening. "It has a certain ring to it,

don't you think? I think I'll keep it."

 

"Who else would dare call me that but you?" he chuckled

softly, before his eyes dropped to the screen. His expression darkened

instantly. "Do my employees have so little work that they have time for

this?"

 

He scrolled through the lengthy, highly-viewed post, his jaw tightening.

"It seems Joseph is too focused on external investments and has neglected

his core duty of managing internal affairs." His voice was a low,

dangerous rumble.

 

Before Elara could respond, he had his phone to his ear. "Ethan.

Put Joseph's pay rise on hold indefinitely. He has a pest problem to clean up

in his own department."

 

He listened for a brief second. "Understood." Ethan's reply

was crisp from the other end.

 

Hanging up, Silas tossed his phone aside and cupped Elara's cheek, his

thumb stroking her skin. "Do not engage with this foolishness. Rumours are

silenced by the wise; this slander is merely their form of envy."

 

Elara looked into his commanding, confident eyes, and her smile

softened, her gaze sparkling like the night sky. The initial sting of anger

she'd felt was gone. The writer knew nothing, had no proof, and was nothing

more than a clown performing for an audience.

 

She was above it. She was Mrs. Thorne. And that was the only truth that

mattered.

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