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Housewife Gone Wild

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Jared's eyes, dark and unreadable, tookby surprise. He seemed to be trying to get intimate with me. The

tables had turned.

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Nobody would've thought that Jared, who always used to ignore me, would one day be the one who couldn't

stand loneliness. Still, | couldn't believe he'd swallow his pride for something like this. So maybe he’s just using

“Mr. Holcomb, what a surprise that you'd lack women,” | said with a mocking smile. “As far as | know, all those

single women at the company are practically throwing themselves at

you.”

Jared's face stiffened a little at my teasing, his voice low and serious. “Victoria, is that what you think of me? I've

told you that cheap thrills don’t do it for me. | wouldn't waste my ton something like that.”

| raised an eyebrow. “Oh really? Then why don’t you go chase after something more upscale?”

“Jared.” Before | could finish, a sweet voice cut in. Jared and | both turned to see Tracy

standing in the hallway, rocking a blazing red gown that practically lit up the place.

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Gone was her usual businesslike vibe. Now she looked soft and alluring, her heels clicking

with every step as she made her way over. Her makeup was on point today, totally different from her usual style.

“Jared, you really are here,” Tracy said, her eyes glued to him, her voice sounding a little

coy.

She wasted no thooking her arm through Jared's, and then flasheda smile. “Ms.

Murphy, you don’t mind if | join you guys for lunch, right?”

“What brings you here?” Jared asked, casually slipping his arm out of her grasp, his brows knitting together,

Tracy smiled, her eyes soft and full of affection. “Sorry, Jared. I've been in Shaville these past few days, and while

catching up with sold colleagues, | heard you were here too. So, | cto see you.”

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Jared's voice was noticeably cool. “This is a business funch. You're not an exec at the

company anymore, so it's not really for you.”

“Jared, can’t | just cas your friend? We've known each other for years,” Tracy said, her voice upset and a

little coy. Then her gaze slid over to me, “Or is it Ms. Murphy who doesn’t

wanthere?”

| replied coldly, “It’s got nothing to do with me. You two can do whatever you like.” With

that, | turned to leave.

Jared hurried after me, closing the distance in a few quick steps. “Victoria, | didn’t ask her

to come.”

| gave a cold, mocking laugh and walked away even faster. | got back to my seat, and not

long after, Jared walked in. Tracy didn’t follow him up.

Judging by how clingy and desperate Tracy was just now, | knew that Jared must want to

end things with her, but she just wouldn't let go. Their relationship was a mess.

| glanced down at my business attire and then thought about Tracy's soft, seductive dress.

It felt like we'd swapped lives compared to our previous selves—I was fighting to make it in the business world,

while Tracy was playing the devoted housewife, waiting at hand

cooking for him.

How could a woman avoid letting a man dictate her life and stop orbiting around a man? Maybe the only way

was to focus on improving herself-becoming her best, most beautiful self, reinventing who she was—so she

could finally stop depending on men.

At the lunch table, glasses were clinking and drinks were being poured left and right.

My drinking ghad leveled up, but since | was the one running the show at the hotel this time, everyone was

trying to get on my good side-raising their glasses toat every turn.

| declined sof the toasts, but speople could talkinto downing another shot- their persuasion skills

were next level, and | just couldn't keep up.

Just then, Jared reached over and took my glass right out of my hand. He looked at the guy trying to toast me

and said, “She can’t hold her liquor. I'll drink for her.”

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