Chapter 88
“I mean, what’s wrong with having a healthy relationship with my husband? Jealous much because you can’t
have it?
My husband is better than you in every way, even there, his is bigger than yours! Yeah, he knows how to make me happy! We’re a perfect match, unlike you–three seconds and you’re done!”
Calliope let out a dismissive laugh. “What’s the matter, Gideon? Things not going well with Yvette in the bed? Feeling unfulfilled and taking it out on me? Maybe you should see a doctor about your prostate issues. Your impotence is not my problem!”
Gideon’s face flushed with fury at Calliope’s words. He lunged forward, grabbing Calliope’s chin with a grip that betrayed his frustration and resentment.
“What did you say? Impotent? Why don’t you try me and see how formidable I really am?”
Calliope glanced down nonchalantly, her eyes lingering below Gideon’s belt. “No need for that, really. It’s pretty tiny, obviously you’re not up to the task.”
“You! Calliope, you make me sick! Are you just desperate to be bonked? Would any man make you happy? You’re such a slut!”
Calliope remained unruffled, patiently waiting for Gideon to finish his tirade before lifting her gaze. “Absolutely, with anyone but you. Even if you paid me, I wouldn’t want you.”
“You…”
Gideon looked utterly defeated. He had approached Calliope intending to have a proper conversation, but his anger got the better of him, and somehow she ended up humiliating him instead.
No man liked to be told he was impotent! But she kept insisting he was, and it was driving him insane.
“Calliope, you’ll regret this. You’re going to pay for provoking me,” Gideon began to threaten.
“Oh? And what would be the price?” Calliope looked interested.
“Believe me, I’ll marry Yvette,” Gideon fumed, his teeth clenched.
“Really? Well, congratulations!”
Calliope looked at Gideon, his expression a painful reminder of the love she once felt, which now felt like pricking needles.
This was the man she had once loved deeply. Although she was thoroughly disappointed in him, emotions didn’t just disappear overnight.
She felt a mixture of heartache and irony, pitied her past self for being so blind.
Calliope’s smile didn’t reach her eyes as she gave Gideon a once–over. “Isn’t Eamon hosting everyone for dinner
at the family house this Sunday? You might want to mention it to him then.”
He claimed he didn’t love Yvette. Yet here he was, planning a wedding.
Ridiculous.
In a previous life, it was her who had ruined his chance for a happily–ever–after with Yvette.
“You…” Gideon hadn’t expected Calliope to be so calm, without a hint of jealousy.
“What about me?” Calliope raised an eyebrow. “I’m congratulating you, and you’re still not pleased?”
“Calliope, you’ve changed. I don’t even recognize you anymore.”
“We were never that close to begin with.” Calliope said with a sarcastic smile directed at Gideon.
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Her long hair cascaded down her back, and her features were strikingly beautiful, even in her simple attire. There was an indescribable allure about her.
Perhaps it was just his imagination, but she seemed more beautiful than before.