Chapter 33
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Third Person POV
Marlene and her friends sat around the luxurious table at Sauvage, reveling in the luxury that
surrounded them.
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The atmosphere reeked of affluence, catering only to a privileged few.
As they waited for their orders to arrive, Sarah couldn’t help but express her gratitude to Marlene for bringing them to such a lavish establishment. She confessed that she had never imagined herself dining in a place like this because of how expensive it was to be here.
Madison, her eyes wide with happiness, chimed in, echoing Sarah’s sentiment. She admitted that she could never afford such an extravagant experience on her own. She proceeded to share the story of how she had mentioned their lunch plans to her husband and how he immediately suggested finding a mo
affordable restaurant.
But then, as soon as she mentioned that Marlene was sponsoring the occasion, he immediately chang
his mind and asked her to have fun.
On hearing Madison’s story, the four women would burst into a loud laugh, with Marlene’s voice being
the loudest.
Marlene, her tone dripping with arrogance, responded to their laughter with a self–satisfied smirk. “Well, my dears, you should be thanking me for more than just this decadent meal,” she declared.
She paused, relishing the moment as her friends leaned in, awaiting her next revelation. “Without me, you wouldn’t have access to the luxuries life has to offer, because, I mean, with your husband’s paychecks, they can hardly afford to buy you the cheapest designer bags,” Marlene proclaimed, her voice laced with a condescending air.
Her words hung in the air, and the other three women exchanged knowing glances. They couldn’t der
the truth of her statement because Marlene had always possessed a flair for the finer things in
life.
She had always been the one to covet extravagant possessions and indulge in lavish experiences, while
the rest of them had chosen to be content with the simpler joys life had to offer. Her words hurt
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Marlene continued her verbal attack on their choices of partners, a smug smile playing on her lips. “I warned you all not to rush into marriage with just any man,” she taunted, her voice dripping with
superiority. “But despite my warnings, you all bragged about your husbands, only to find out that
they couldn’t even provide you with the most basic luxuries. How sad.”
Madison, Sarah, and Rein remained silent, their eyes cast down in a mix of anger and resignation. Marlene’s pronouncements hit close to home, stirring a twinge of resentment deep in their hearts.
They couldn’t argue with her claims without offending her and risking their friendship. So, chose to keep the peace; their silence was a meek surrender to her sense of entitlement.
they
Sarah, seizing an opportunity to appease Marlene, spoke up, desperate to regain her favor. “You were
right, Marlene. We rushed into marriage, and now we see the consequences,” she admitted, her voice
filled with a tinge of regret.
Sarah continued, her tone laden with admiration. “You’re truly the luckiest one among us, my dear
friend. You married a wealthy man like Kayden Black, and now you’re living like a queen.” Sarah’s
words hung in the air, fueling Marlene’s sense of superiority.
Madison, bolstered by Sarah’s compliment, chimed in with her own homage to Marlene’s apparent luck
“And let’s not forget how smart you were to get nant at just the right time,” she added. “You’ve
secured your place in his life and increased your access to his wealth.”
Marlene’s smug expression widened into a triumphant grin as if their words affirmed her perceived
superiority.
She continued basking in her self–proclaimed superiority, boasting about her lavish lifestyle, and
subtly belittling her friends along the way.
Rein, who had been silently observing Marlene’s haughty demeanor, couldn’t help but smile knowingl
With a calm expression, Rein leaned back in her chair and looked directly at Marlene. “You know, Marlene, you truly made a quick and smart decision,” she said, her voice laced with sarcasm.
Marlene’s eyes narrowed, sensing that Rein was about to challenge her. “I have to admit, I never woul ve thought of sleeping with my sister’s husband and orchestrating his divorce just so he could marry me. Indeed, you’re a woman who knows how to secure a man,” Rein added, her tone dripping with iro
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Marlene’s face was flushed with anger and embarrassment, Rein’s words hit their mark; her attempt to mock Marlene’s actions did not go unnoticed.
Marlene had always prided herself on her ability to manipulate situations to her advantage, but Rein’s blunt commentary made her feel exposed for what she truly was: a homewrecker.
Sarah, sensing the escalating tension between Rein and Marlene, quickly stepped in, desperately trying to defuse the situation. She kept her voice light and playful, hoping to divert the conversation away from the heated exchange.
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“Well, Rein, if I ever have a daughter, I’ll definitely raise her to be as smart as Marlene,” she interspersed with a chuckle, attempting to lighten the atmosphere.
Madison, eager to join in on the peacekeeping efforts, added her own contribution to the diversion. “Speaking of raising children, did any of you see that adorable video of a puppy trying to howl like a wolf?” she asked, her voice filled with excitement, hoping to shift the attention away from the tension.
Thankfully, the waiter arrived at their table, expertly placing their elaborately prepared meals before them. The distraction was a welcome retreat from the escalating tension. Each woman turned her focus towards her plate, indulging in the cuisine before them.
As the silence settled over the table, Marlene couldn’t shake off the lingering frustration stirred by Rein’s comment. After all, Rein had subtly called her out for her actions, exposing Marlene’s
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Sarah, still noticing the lingering discomfort, decided to break the silence. She redirected the conversation towards a lighter topic, eager to restore the jovial atmosphere they had enjoyed earlier. “Have any of you seen the latest film that just came out? It’s gotten amazing reviews,” she said.
Madison, seizing Sarah’s cue, eagerly joined in. “Oh, I have! It was absolutely breathtaking,” she exclaimed, her voice filled with enthusiasm. “The cinematography was incredible, and the story had such depth. I highly recommend it to all of you.”
As the group tried to reignite their conversation and laughter, a faint buzz emanated from Sarah’s phone, capturing her attention. Curiosity piqued, and she hastily glanced at the screen, her eyes widening in shock at the message that had just come through.
Madison, keenly observant, noticed Sarah’s sudden change in demeanor and asked her with concern, “Sarah, what’s wrong? Is everything alright?” Sarah’s gaze shifted from Madison to Marlene, her face filled with a mix of surprise and disbelief.
Unable to contain her curiosity any longer, Madison leaned closer to Sarah, urging her to share what had caused her visible shock. Sensing the gravity of the situation, Sarah handed her phone to Marlene, her voice filled with a sense of urgency: “Marlene, you need to see this,” she said.
Marlene, momentarily taken aback, stared at the phone screen in Sarah’s outstretched hand. She hesitated for a moment, unsure of what she was about to witness. As her eyes scanned the article’s title, her breath caught in her throat, and a feeling of disbelief and rage immediately settled in the pit of her stomach.
The headline blared in bold letters: “Billionaire Tycoon, Richard Romero, weds Ex–wife of Business Rival, Amber Grey.”
“This can’t be real.
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