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Loose 60

    <b>Chapter </b><b>60 </b>


    The usation hit like <b>a </b>p. I shot up from the bed, fury burning through me. The hypocrisy! I clutched the nket tighter, but it kept slipping, leaving my skin exposed under his <b>gaze</b><b>. </b>His eyes darkened as <b>we </b>stared each other down, neither of us backing away.


    “Me?” My <b>voice </b>shook. “You’re questioning my loyalty? What about you, Jared? Are you cheating?”


    For a second, he just looked at me, nk. “So you believe those office rumors about me and Tracy?”


    “If you knew they were spreading, why didn’t you shut them down?” My throat tightened. “Fine. If you don’t love me anymore, I can ept that. But I won’t tolerate your distrust.” Tears pricked at my eyes, and anger surged.


    Jared acted like my anger was ridiculous. Instead of addressing the Tracy situation, he hit me with something worse<b>. </b>“I’m clear. But even if there was something between me and Tracy, maybe you should ask yourself why.”


    He meant this was all my fault? The words turned my blood to ice. I red at him, my vision swimming with tears. “<b>If </b>you don’t love me anymore, just say it. Don’t feed me excuses.


    “Yeah, I lost myself–clung to you like some desperate fool. My crime? Loving you and our child so much that I forgot I existed outside of you. But don’t worry. That’s over now.”


    Jared frowned. “At least you see the issue. But drop the jealousy. Tracy and I are nothing but professional.”


    “Oh, really?” A bitterugh tore from my throat. “Professional? Then why the love songs? Why the lingering looks?”


    “Victoria, when are you going to let this go?” His patience snapped. “I’m giving you some space.” With that, he walked out, leaving the room in suffocating silence.


    I stared at the tangled sheets, reying his words. If I wasn’t obedient, he took it as proof I didn’t love him. Jared was always this sharp. And this time, he was right. I didn’t love him anymore.


    The next morning, I headed downstairs for breakfast. Jared was already on the sofa, flipping through documents, when Tracy walked in. She handed him some papers along with his freshly pressed shirt and suit jacket.


    “Good morning, Mrs. Hob,” she greeted me, her smile polite but with just a little too much sweetness. “Mr. Hob and I have a ten–thirty flight to Aurelia. Do you mind if I grab some breakfast before we go?”


    I returned her smile, just as polished. “Of course not. Help yourself.”


    Wendy, our housekeeper, shot me a nce with a flicker of sympathy. Women always knew. Even she could see Tracy wasn’t here just for the coffee. And Jared had to know it too.


    Last night, he swore nothing was going on between them. But this trip? The perfect opportunity for that to change.


    “Thanks, Mrs. Hob. You’re always so considerate,” Tracy said, sliding into a chair and digging in like she owned the ce.


    I took a slow sip of my nut milk. “No need for ttery, Tracy. I’m not that easygoing. I don’t pretend to understand everyone’s intentions.”


    Her smile faltered, and she shot Jared a wounded look. But he was too buried in his files to notice our little exchange.


    “Oh, and Mrs. Hob,” Tracy added, all fake helpfulness, “Mr. Hob got a stain on his shirt and suitst time. I hand-


    washed them for him. <b>Maybe </b>you could take care <b>of </b>them properlyter<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “Of course<b>, </b>Tracy. How thoughtful of you.” I nodded, and then deliberately raised my voice. “Honestly, you’d make some man a wonderful wife someday.”


    Jared’s <b>head </b>snapped up, his eyes locking onto mine.


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