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Too Late Mr. White! I'm Married To Your Rival Now novel Chapter 53

Aiden's POV

I was walking out of the conference room at Sega Tower when Lucas hurried toward me.

"Mr. Carter—" he started.

I glanced at him, silently indicating for him to continue.

His eyes suddenly fixed on the side of my neck, and he froze mid-sentence. It seemed like he'd spotted something unexpected.

Interesting. He hadn't noticed the mark this morning.

"Mr. Grant?" I prompted when his silence stretched too long.

My deep voice snapped him back to reality. "I'm sorry, sir. I got distracted."

I gave him a pointed look. "What is it?"

"Mrs. Smith apparently went to see your wife."

My eyes darkened instantly upon hearing this. "I see," I replied, looking at Lucas.

Without another word, I headed straight for the elevator.

Lucas assumed I was returning to my office and automatically pressed the button for the 28th floor.

Before he could withdraw his hand, I canceled his selection and pressed for the parking garage instead.

Lucas blinked in surprise. "Sir, aren't you going back to your office? The project manager from Harris Department is waiting..."

"No."

My tone left no room for negotiation.

Lucas nodded in understanding, wisely choosing to remain silent.

Too bad for Harris. His timing couldn't have been worse.

I decided to drive myself today rather than call my driver. Heading straight for the parking garage, I got into my car and started toward the villa.

During the drive, thoughts of my aunt Eleanor brought a cold irritation to my features.

The Saturday traffic wasn't helping my mood—not completely gridlocked, but far from smooth sailing either.

I was already halfway home when my phone rang. It was Lucas again.

"Mr. Carter, Harris is asking when you'll be available for the meeting. Should I reschedule for Monday?"

"Yes." I kept my answer brief, focusing on maneuvering through the weekend traffic.

My thoughts drifted back to Eleanor. What exactly had she said to Aria? My aunt had always been ruthlessly direct—it was one of the few traits we shared.

The traffic light ahead turned red, forcing me to stop. I drummed my fingers impatiently against the steering wheel, my mind racing ahead to the villa.

What would I find when I got home? Would Aria be upset? Angry? Or worse—would she have taken whatever offer Eleanor had undoubtedly dangled in front of her?

The thought made my jaw clench. Not because I doubted Aria's integrity, but because Eleanor had no right to interfere in my affairs.

Since my parents' death, Eleanor had appointed herself the guardian of the Carter family legacy.

And she had turned matchmaking—specifically arranging dates for me—into her second full-time job.

She'd never approved of any woman who came near me unless she had been the one to orchestrate the introduction.

And I had no doubt she would find Aria particularly objectionable—despite knowing nothing about her.

The light finally turned green, and I accelerated perhaps a bit too aggressively.

I pulled into the driveway of the villa twenty minutes later, parking hastily before striding toward the front door.

Lucy greeted me at the entrance, looking slightly surprised to see me home so early.

"Where is Mrs. Carter?" I asked without preamble.

"In the music room, sir," Lucy replied.

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