Chapter 61
Tracy looked shy and lowered her head while sipping on her gruel. "Since Iโve already set the mood for them, I figure it is time for me to make my exit quietly," I thought.
I picked up my purse and said, โHoney, Iโm heading to work.โ Jared suddenly followed me into the garage. His deep, thoughtful eyes scanned me from head to toe.
I was wearing slightly flared jeans and a lightweight rose-gold blouse. In the past, I used to pile on expensive jewelry, hoping to cover up emotional emptiness with material things.
But now, I just wore a delicate chain around my neck and a pair of pink pearl earringsโsimple, but still very feminine. โDrive safe,โ Jared said. He didnโt comment on how I looked. Instead, he showed a bit of concern.
I answered calmly and then stepped on the gas and took off. Jared would be away on a business trip for about four days. I tried calling Yvonne, but she ignored all my calls. She was giving me the silent treatment.
Then Sally called me to lecture me. She told me I was a lousy mom for breaking my daughterโs heart. She said I should back off for now and that sheโd handle things.
I always thought Yvonneโs rebellious stage would hit when she was around thirteen or fourteen. Back then in my previous life, she had me completely under her thumb.
But now she was only six and already knew how to rally everyone around her to push me out. It was fine for me. I could finally enjoy some peace.
That night, I met up with Melissa for dinner. She showed up in a rush, arms full of paperwork. She was a serious career woman.
Melissa was ambitious. In her previous life, sheโd been married three times and divorced three times. In the end, she managed to build up some wealth.
She had three kids from different dads. She was strong, her kids respected her, and honestly, her life turned out way better than mine.
Thinking about everything sheโd been through made me feel protective of her. โOrder anything you want,โ I said, handing her the menu. But she stayed polite.
โItโs just the two of us. Letโs not go overboard,โ she said, and then ordered three dishes and a soup.
She pushed up her glasses and looked straight at me. โVictoria, youโve changed lately. Got someone new?โ
I was caught off guard. I tucked my hair behind my ear and smiled. โWhat do you mean by โchangedโ?โ
โYouโve slimmed down. Your styleโs different. When we went to the movies, I could tell you were glowingโsuper feminine. And today, you look stunning. Not just guys, girls canโt stop staring either.โ Melissa mightโve been dramatic, but she wasnโt wrong.
I casually sipped my coffee. โI just came to a realization. Flowers donโt bloom forever. Youth fades. If I donโt enjoy dressing up while I still can, I wonโt get another shot when Iโm older and worn out.โ
โThat makes sense, but what happened to that whole thing you used to say? You used to talk about being a proper wife. You even said Mr. Holcomb liked classy, elegant women, and that your outfits had to reflect that,โ Melissa teased.
I just smiled and shrugged. โThat was then. Things are different now.โ
โSo, youโre crushing on someone. Come on, spill. Is it Nathan?โ Melissa asked, eyes gleaming with curiosity.
I laughed. โWhatโs this got to do with him? Maybe I just grew up. Why does it always have to be about a man?โ
โGirl, weโve known each other for years. I know how you are. I remember you were at your most radiant when Jared was chasing you, before you guys got married.โ Melissa gave me that โIโm not buying itโ look.