Chapter 11
Chapter 11
Alyssa, meanwhile, was singing a heart–rending aria to Jonah dressed in a sky–blue dress,
her voice resounding in the wind. Her hair was pulled up into a casual bun and secured by
a jeweled pin. She was the very image of an alluring beauty.
Jonah broke into applause once the song was over, his eyes brimming with indulgence.
“Not bad. You were taught well. You would’ve been someone’s duchess or something back
in the day.”
“Do I look like I want to be someone’s duchess? I want to be a queen who shines with
confidence. Men aren’t loyal anyway.” She shattered the illusion of being a perfect lady in
a split second as she cracked her knuckles.
“So what? We wouldn’t have ourselves three stepmothers otherwise.” Jonah smiled
bitterly.
Alyssa adjusted her skirts and sat beside him. The mere mention of her father’s three
other wives brought a complicated expression to her face.
“Lyse, it’s been three years. They miss you. They care about you enough to ask me about
you in private.”
“What are you trying to say, Jonah?”
“I know you left home to go abroad to work with Doctors Without Borders because you
were angry with Dad, Lyse.” Jonah gently wrapped an arm around her shoulder as his
brows furrowed in melancholy. “That’s just the kind of man our father is. We don’t get to
choose. No one is without their flaws. You loved Jasper Beckett for years. Haven’t you also
come to notice his flaws after being married for three years?”
Alyssa blinked as she gripped the bracelet around her thin wrist.
“The difference here is that you can choose to leave Jasper, but the kinship with our father
can never be severed. Try to accept him as he is. He loves you. His other wives are also
kind people who have kept our home in order all these years. None of them harbor any
untoward desires. I can personally vouch for them.”
What Jonah didn’t know was that she had already accepted them as early as two years
ago because of a certain event.
Xavier dressed Jasper’s wound and left the room.
Jasper felt a headache coming on at the thought of Liana’s tantrum. He remembered her
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbeing a gentle and kind soul–an angel in human form. She never seemed like someone
who would lose all sense of propriety. “People change, I guess,” he thought with a sigh.
Liana was still his childhood sweetheart no matter what. It was she who accompanied him
through his darkest moments. She was his anchor, and he was going to marry her.
He went through some documents while still enduring the pain when his gaze fell on the
suit placed on the couch. Curious, he went to pick it up and take a closer look.
Jasper was roughly the same height as Jonah, but he had much broader shoulders and a
thicker frame compared to the latter. It was clearly sized to fit him. “Hideous.” He sneered.
It didn’t stop
him from putting it on a few minutes later, though.
He stood in front of a full–length mirror to take assess the fit. One lift of his arm and it was
clear that it fit him like a glove. The workmanship was on par with suits from high–end
fashion brands! “A bumpkin like her has quite the taste,” he thought.
A knock interrupted him. It was Mrs. Rosie with a cup of warm milk for him. “Oh? You’re
wearing the clothes Madam Alice prepared for you. She’ll be so happy to know this!” Her
joy was on full display. No one in the Beckett family took Alice seriously save for Mrs.
Rosie, who had raised
Jasper.
“What did you say?” Jasper was taken aback.
“The suit you’re wearing. Isn’t that a gift from the madam? That should be it… She asked
me to pick it up from the atelier a month ago and got me to keep it a secret from you. She
said it was a birthday present for you.”
It was a birthday present? He stood frozen in place. His birthday was still months away!
“I know you get along well with Alice, Mrs. Rosie, but she’s not here anymore. You don’t
have to keep flattering her.” His gaze turned cold.
“I was the one who watched you grow up to be the man you are today, Mr. Beckett. You
won’t find anyone in this estate who’s more honest with you than me.” She approached
and watched the handsome man in the mirror. “Madam Alice mentioned how the process
of making clothing is a long one. Every thread and stitch is her handiwork. The fabric was
custom–made too. Even the buttons were from an original mold. She was usually busy
with chores and spent what little spare time she had every day at the atelier. That’s why
when it was completed a month ago, she kept it
hidden in the closet. She didn’t want you to find out.”
Jasper’s eyes widened in disbelief as his heart began to pound in his chest.
“If you don’t believe me, you can check the label. Your name is embroidered on it.”
He scrambled to take off the suit and toss it onto the couch as though it were on fire.
“We’re not married anymore. I’m not interested in knowing what she’s done for me. You
should leave.”
“Why did you and Madam Alice get a divorce, Mr. Jasper? She’s a wonderful woman who
loves you.
dearly…”
“Loves me dearly?” He scoffed. “If that were the case, would she have thrown herself into
another man’s arms the moment she left my side?”
“Madam Alice wouldn’t…” Mrs. Rosie was stunned,
“It’s true what they say. You never truly know someone.”
There was no hesitation as he ruthlessly chewed Alice out for her vices. It was clear he
had blown his top. “Why pretend I’m all she needs when she feels nothing for me at all?
Did she think she
and I would eventually fall in love? Did she take me for a fool she could deceive?”
“I’m sure there’s been a misunderstanding, Mr. Jasper. I can see just how much she loves
you.” Mrs. Rosie shook her head in regret as she went to carefully put away the suit.
“Enough, Mrs. Rosie.”
“You’ll regret letting Madam Alice go one day.”
Alyssa had wanted to sleep in, but her biological clock woke her up at five on the dot. This
was usually when she prepared breakfast for the Beckett family. Now, she no longer had to
put herself in the line of fire by cooking for the family. There was no need for her to endure
the family’s dirty
looks thrown her way. The life of a divorced woman was amazing!
She got into form–fitting sportswear after washing up and went canoeing at the lake
behind the estate. It was a beautiful morning, with birds singing and flowers in full bloom
by the shore. Her graceful and powerful figure swept across the lake, leaving behind
ripples on the surface of the
water.
After exercising, she had breakfast and showered before coming down the stairs in high
spirits.
Sean straightened up when he noticed Alyssa. She had put her hair up and done her
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmmakeup in a delicate way that emphasized her porcelain features and captivating eyes. A
long, black shawl sat on her shoulders, matching the red lace dress she wore that hugged
her curves and showed off her legs.
“Hey, you’re drooling.” Alyssa snapped her fingers in his face.
“Shit!” He blushed in embarrassment. “Y–You’re beautiful, Ms. Alyssa.”
“You’re my brother’s chief secretary, you know. Can you not act like an idiot when you see
a beautiful woman?” She shook her head in amusement.
Later, a Rolls–Royce rolled up to KS World Hotel.
Though she was gorgeous, having their boss show up at the restaurant without being
noticed terrified the staff. Not a single soul dared to laze around after yesterday’s lesson.
The hotel’s marble floors had been polished so well that they shone like mirrors.
Alyssa went on her rounds before returning to her office after giving a few pointers.
“I don’t need you anymore here. You should go to Jonah, Sean.”
“I don’t have to go to his side anymore,” Sean said with a smile. “Mr. Jonah wants me to
work for you. I’m your secretary now.”
“What?” She stared at him in disbelief. “Jonah mentioned wanting to give me a present
today. Are you… the present?”
Sean nodded eagerly.
“What the hell? What kind of present is this? Why did he give me a living, breathing
person?” she thought.
Sean began to panic when Alyssa said nothing. “You aren’t going to throw me out just
because I used to be Mr. Jonah’s secretary, are you?”
She smiled. “Nonsense! That’s called work experience!”
“Haha! I’ll do my best! I don’t ask for much. Maybe just a small increment to my annual
salary?” he joked.
“Money? Do a good job and I’ll see to it that you swim in riches. Do a bad job and I’ll pass
you off to someone else like my brother did.” She smiled as she rested her head in her
hands.
He gasped before quickly reporting on the current work progress.
“As per your arrangements yesterday, all the Elysian Home beddings have been replaced.
All KS Hotels across the country have been notified that the Elysian Home beddings must
be replaced within a week.”
As he spoke, he was interrupted by an urgent knocking on the door.