Jamison buckled his seatbelt and replied, โThe driver brought me.โ
Katrina let out a sly chuckle. โSo, Dr. Ludwig came prepared.โ
He certainly had. Jamison knew Ivy would be at the gallery today, so heโd swapped shifts with a colleague to free up his Monday. Heโd already planned to ask her to dinner after the exhibition, so he didnโt bother driving himselfโjust let the driver drop him off.
Ivy was still glaring at him, clearly itching to snap back, but in the end, she just pressed her lips together, started the engine with a huff, and pulled onto the road.
Every now and then, Jamison glanced over at her and commented, โYou havenโt lost your touchโthree years without driving and youโre still a natural.โ
Ivy shot back coolly, โYour compliments always make me a little uneasy.โ
He smiled, softening his tone. โI told you, youโre the exception.โ Heโd promised to stop being so sharp with her, and he meant to keep his word.
Ivy didnโt reply, but a faint warmth flickered in her chestโshe made a point of ignoring it.
Katrina, in the backseat, tried her best to make herself invisible, quietly enjoying the drama.
The car fell into a brief silence, broken only when Jamisonโs phone rang. He checked the screen, frowning slightly. โItโs Micah,โ he murmured.
Ivyโs expression didnโt change; she just kept her eyes on the road.
Jamison answered, โHello?โ
Micahโs anxious voice came through. โUncle, have you and Ivy left the art gallery yet?โ
Jamison understood immediately. News of todayโs events must have spread through their social circle by now, and his clueless nephew was trying to rush over for a โchance encounterโ with Ivy.
โWeโve already left,โ Jamison replied.
โWhere are you going?โ
โDinner.โ
โWhere at?โ
โA private kitchen,โ Jamison said smoothly.
The answer made Ivy whip her head around, shooting him a startled look before quickly facing forward again. The guy was shameless! They definitely werenโt going to some exclusive chefโs table, but Jamison lied to Micah without missing a beat.
Once he hung up, Ivy gave a cold laugh. โMessing with your nephew like thatโarenโt you worried heโll be mad?โ
Jamison just grinned, utterly unconcerned. Then he steered the conversation back. โWordโs probably gotten around about what happened at the gallery today. Have you thought about how you want to handle it?โ
Ivy mirrored his nonchalance. โDoesnโt matter. My reputationโs already in ruins.โ
Jamison paused for a moment, then asked, โBack when Emma set you up, did you have any evidence besides her confession?โ
Ivy bristled with frustration. โIf I had anything else, she wouldโve been in prison by now. As it is, she gets to do whatever she wants.โ
โThen have you ever thought of getting revenge another way?โ
They happened to stop at a red light. Ivy glanced over her shoulder at him. โWhat kind of way?โ
Jamison looked her straight in the face, hesitating. He worried that if he said it out loud, Ivy might think him too ruthless, too darkโand that sheโd pull away from him for good.
โForget it,โ Ivy said, catching his hesitation and turning back to the wheel just as the light changed.
Jamison remembered what the Windsor family had done to her, and in the end, he decided to stand by her side.
โEven if you had witnesses and evidence proving Emma colluded with traffickers to have you kidnapped, the most sheโd get is a handful of years in prison. With good behavior, she could be out on parole even sooner.โ
Ivy instantly understood where he was going. Sheโd thought about this before, even considered darker ways to get back at Emma. But in a law-abiding society, revenge couldnโt cross the lineโshe couldnโt afford to take herself down in the process.
โDid that painting earlier give you any ideas?โ Jamison suddenly shifted the topic.
โThe painting?โ Ivy frowned, already annoyed. โWhat about it? Canโt you just get to the point?โ
Jamison stayed calm, explaining, โIf that painting really reflects how marriage can trap a woman, or how domestic violence can destroy herโmaybe you should take a page from that. For exampleโฆ introduce Emma to a wealthy man with certain, letโs say, peculiar tastes, the kind that only show up after the wedding. Knowing the Windsors, Emmaโs marriage would rake in plenty of benefits for the family. Once theyโve taken their cut, even if Emma regrets it and wants out, it wonโt be so easy for her to leave.โ