Chapter 66
“Steph,” Steven called out.
“Yes?”
“You’re over it, right?” He stared into my eyes.
Feeling self–conscious, I murmured, “Yeah…”
“Forget about him, Steph. He’s not worth it.” It was a strange thing for Steven to say.
1 looked at Steven in panic. Who was he talking about?
If I remembered it correctly, Stephany did have an ex–boyfriend who was also an asshole. He was even worse than Michael. Was Steven talking about him?
I didn’t try to explain and left with my head hanging low.
Steven’s gaze was always deep and entrancing like a black hole. I didn’t have the guts to look back.
“Mrs. Lincoln, this jewelry and dress is from Mr. James. He said that you have to be the most outstanding person at the party tonight since you’re part of the Lincoln family now,” the nanny said with an envious expression as she walked into the room with an expensive custom–made gown and some jewelry.
I scoffed coldly. James never had any good intentions. Butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth.
I looked closely at the gown and accessories. They were expensive, and just one necklace set cost upward of tens of millions.
I went to the mirror and began to freshen up simply.
“Everyone attending today is a very important figure. You really have to make sure you look your best so that Mr. Lincoln Senior won’t be embarrassed,” the nanny reminded me.
I knew how huge Ignatius‘ ego was, so I began to put a bit more effort into my appearance. I put on some makeup and wore the strapless gown that had been prepared for me.
The dress had an extremely low neckline, which only served to accentuate Stephany’s already perfect figure.
I looked at my reflection. It honestly didn’t seem far–fetched to call myself a modern Venus.
Stephany’s beauty couldn’t be argued with. She was so stunning that she stood out even in the entertainment industry.
“Beautiful,” the nanny couldn’t help but utter.
My expression was bitter, though. The extremely low neckline exposed James‘ real sick intentions.
Chapter 66
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As expected, men were all animals, even if said man was wheelchair–bound.
Suddenly, a loud bout of applause came from the doorway. I turned to see James clapping from his wheelchair. “Wow, I have to admit Dad has good taste. He never disappoints with his choices. How stunning. Simply breathtaking.”
His compliments made me want to throw up.
I looked at him cautiously and smiled. “Thank you for the compliment, Uncle James.”
I
I made sure to clarify our relationship so that he would finally get the hint.
Sadly, his heart wasn’t in the right place to begin with.
James looked at the nanny and said, “You can leave. I have something to tell her.”
The nanny hesitated for a moment, but she didn’t dare to object. She left and even closed the door
behind her.
I looked at him, still cautious. With a frown, I asked, “What do you have to tell me?”
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