Divorce With Benefits: A Second Chance At Love -
Chapter 60: He Knew
Chapter 60: He Knew
The air around the men was thick with tension, a quiet storm brewing as Jared registered Alex’s warning. It wasn’t just an admonishment but an accusation, one that left Jared blindsided and raw. The implication—that Jerica was as much a stranger to him as he seemed to be to her—dug painfully deep.
Alex watched Jared’s expression, his own eyes narrowed with simmering anger. It was as if he’d been waiting to voice his frustrations, barely holding back his urge to shake some sense into Jared.
"Divorce?" Jared’s voice was a low murmur, thick with disbelief. "Did she tell you that she wants a divorce?"
Alex scoffed, his expression hardening. "Don’t act oblivious. You know as well as I do. She doesn’t have to spell it out."
Jared clenched his jaw, his mind drifting to the envelope he’d found under the bed weeks ago. He hadn’t dared to open it, not wanting to confirm his worst fear. But he didn’t have to; he knew what it was. Divorce papers, folded and hidden, just waiting for the final step.
Yet she hadn’t handed them to him.
That small detail was all he’d been holding onto, a lifeline to his crumbling marriage. He’d thought maybe, just maybe, there was a sliver of hope. That perhaps, with enough time and effort, he could pull them back from the brink.
Bringing her here, back to her family home, was supposed to be a gesture of reconciliation. A way to remind her of the shared memories they’d built. Yet, with each sharp word from Alex, he felt the fragile bridge he’d been building tremble, his own uncertainty gnawing at him.
Could he win her back without risking her safety? Could he bring her close while still keeping her in the dark? His silence became a twisted shield, a double-edged blade he was only beginning to understand. The truth lingered like a dark cloud, waiting for him to face it, yet he wasn’t ready to give up that small thread of hope.
"Ahhh... Something smells amazing," Jerica’s cheerful voice broke the thick silence, pulling them both from their standoff.
Both men jolted, instinctively straightening, plastering on smiles that were as stiff as they were insincere. They shifted awkwardly, as though caught in the act of sparring, and the sheer absurdity of it would have been laughable if it weren’t so serious.
Jared cleared his throat, managing to pull his mouth into a genuine smile. "You’re awake."
"Yes." Jerica’s tone was bright, her smile genuine, unaware of the tension that had just been simmering. "The smell of barbecue reached me all the way to my room—I couldn’t resist."
"Just a few more minutes," Alex said, reaching into the cooler and handing her a can of beer with an easy smile. It was a stark contrast to his tense demeanor just moments before, but he managed to settle into the casual atmosphere, at least on the surface.
Jared returned his focus to the grill, silently hoping Alex would play along and forget, at least for now, the earlier confrontation. He busied himself with arranging corn and bread, disappearing briefly into the kitchen before emerging with a bowl of dark-chocolate-covered nuts he’d prepared just for her.
Jerica’s eyes lit up when he handed her the bowl, and she settled herself comfortably, popping a chocolate-covered nut into her mouth with a pleased hum. Alex raised an eyebrow, eyeing the bowl curiously as he reached over and grabbed a few for himself, ignoring Jared’s pointed glare.
"We didn’t have these at home," Alex teased, chewing with exaggerated approval.
Jerica chuckled, catching Jared’s subtle scowl and turning to Alex with a playful gleam in her eyes. "That’s because my husband made them himself," she said proudly, a note of affection warming her tone. "You should try his homemade ice cream. Making these nuts is nothing compared to what he can do with a full kitchen."
Alex paused, nodding appreciatively as he savored another chocolate-coated nut. "Mmm... If I didn’t know better, I’d think you married him for the dessert perks." His eyes twinkled mischievously, and Jared rolled his eyes, fighting a reluctant smile.
For a moment, the three of them fell into an easy camaraderie, laughter weaving a temporary reprieve from the undercurrents of tension. They chatted idly, sharing stories and memories, and for the first time in a long while, Jerica felt the pressure around her heart ease. It was as though this small gathering held the magic to thaw the ice that had formed between her and Jared, even if only for a short while.
The weekend drifted by in a haze of comfort and quiet bliss. Jerica found herself sleeping, eating, and, to her surprise, feeling genuinely cared for. For once, she didn’t feel as though Jared’s attentions were out of duty or obligation but rather out of something deeper, something she couldn’t quite name.
It made her wish she could stay here, away from the pressures and complexities of their lives, forever wrapped in this delicate bubble of warmth and peace.
But reality came calling sooner than she’d hoped. By Sunday evening, Jared’s phone began to buzz insistently with messages and calls from Nick, his paralegal, dragging him back to the demands of Monday’s cases.
She sighed, reluctantly pulling herself back to her own responsibilities. Her mind wandered to her work and the curious encounter she’d had earlier that week—a mysterious older man inquiring about her mother’s public records.
The memory unsettled her, a peculiar niggling feeling that something wasn’t quite right. The man had seemed familiar, yet she couldn’t place him. Perhaps if she could dig up his information, it would jog her memory.
"What’s on your mind?" Jared’s voice pulled her from her thoughts, his tone soft as he joined her on the bed, the mattress dipping under his weight. His presence beside her was warm, grounding, and without thinking, she leaned into him, resting her head against his shoulder.
"There was this older man who came into City Hall last week," she began, her voice thoughtful. "He asked about my mother’s records. I know I’ve seen him before... but I just can’t remember where."
As the thought took root, her eyes lit up, and she slipped from Jared’s arms, moving quickly toward the computer in the corner of the room. Jared watched her go, curiosity mingling with a trace of apprehension as he followed her to the desk.
She logged into her government account, fingers flying across the keyboard as she typed in the details she remembered. Jared felt his pulse quicken, a dark suspicion stirring in his mind. Could this man be connected to the Glover family? Was someone sniffing around where they didn’t belong?
"Can you access the records from here?" he asked, both impressed and wary, his gaze fixed on the screen.
She didn’t respond, too absorbed in her task, typing in a name with practiced efficiency.
Henry Bassinger.
The name blazed across the screen, a personal profile loading beneath it. Jared’s heart lurched as the man’s face that materialized on the monitor. Recognition hit him like a cold wave.
This wasn’t just an old man. This was Henry Bassinger, better known as "The Dragon." The most loyal legal guardian of the Glover family’s many secrets, the man had protected them like a dragon hoarding its treasures. Though Bassinger had supposedly retired years ago, and wen into seclusion and yet, here he was, taking a sudden interest in Jerica.
Jared’s mind reeled, each thought colliding in a frantic rush. This couldn’t be a coincidence. If Bassinger was involved, it meant Jerica was already caught in a web of dangers she couldn’t begin to understand. And with the tension in their marriage, with the divorce papers still lurking under their bed, would he even be able to protect her?
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