Chapter 20
A realization struck EvelynโSerena didnโt recognize her. It made perfect sense. Even Dylan had failed to place her at the gala, and Serena knew her far less than he did.
"Can we talk?" Serena asked, her voice smooth but laced with something unreadable.
Evelyn offered a faint, practiced smile. "Of course."
Curiosity flickered in Evelynโs chest. What could Serena possibly want to discuss with her, unaware of who she truly was?
They stepped onto the balcony, the evening breeze carrying the faint scent of roses.
Evelyn wasted no time. "What did you want to talk about?"
Serenaโs gaze lingered on Evelynโs striking featuresโhigh cheekbones, full lips, eyes that seemed to hold secrets. A face that could make any woman seethe with envy.
With a tight, artificial smile, Serena said, "Miss Hartley, as someone so closely tied to the head of the Hartley family, surely you wouldnโt stoop to stealing another womanโs man, would you?"
Evelyn blinked, momentarily stunned. Was she being accused of seduction? And whose man, exactly?
She arched a brow, feigning innocence. "And who, pray tell, is this man youโre referring to?"
"Nathan," Serena replied without hesitation.
Evelyn let out a sharp, mocking laugh, meeting Serenaโs gaze head-on. "And who do you think you are to say that to me?"
Serenaโs lips pressed into a thin line. "Iโm saying it as the woman who will marry Nathan one day."
Evelynโs expression turned icy with disdain. "One day? Come back and warn me when youโre actually wearing his ring."
Serenaโs eyes flashed with irritation. "Miss Hartley, you wouldnโt want to be labeled a homewrecker, would you?"
Evelynโs laughter rang out again, sharp and derisive. "Why should I care, Miss Cole? Youโre the one tangled up with a married man."
The words hit Serena like a slap.
Her face paled, then flushed with anger.
Evelyn tilted her head, her gaze dripping with contempt. "Youโre in no position to lecture me, darling."
Without another glance, Evelyn turned and walked away, the click of her heels echoing her finality.
The calmness she felt was liberating. This was proofโshe was finally letting go of the past.
Behind her, Serena clenched her fists, nails biting into her palms.
She hated to admit it, but Evelyn was right.
Until she became Nathanโs wife, her threats meant nothing. Her priority now? Ensuring Nathanโs marriage endedโpermanently.