Chapter 419
Steven was as reliable as a chocolate teapot, and Zavier, who couldn’t even keep his wife around, was
even less dependable.
Marcus was left with no choice but to think of Lucas, but their marital situations were as different as
night and day.
Lucas and Rosie were pals since diaper days, their families had them betrothed from an early age. So
they simply tied the knot when they came of age
After much thought, Marcus’s only option was his one and only female friend, Sallie. Girls knew girls
better after all.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe gave Sallie a ring, and her response was no better than Steven’s, “President Hartley, aren’t you
supposed to be spooning your wife at this hour? Why are you calling me?”
Marcus kept mum.
Sallie said, “Don’t tell me Cornelia doesn’t know you’re her hubby?”
Marcus muttered, “Hmm.”
Sallie sighed, “Spill the beans, what do you need my help with this time?”
Marcus, with all the seriousness, asked the question he hated the most, “Why did you have the hots for
me back then? What about me tickled your fancy?”
Sallie rolled her eyes, “You turned me down, now you want me to help you woo your wife. I can
swallow that. But now you even want to know why I liked you, are you treating me like I’m chopped
liver?”
Facing Sallie’s barrage, Marcus calmly dropped a bomb, “I just need a confidence boost.”
“You’re the big cheese of the Hartley Group, and you’re telling me you lack confidence? Who would
buy that?” Sallie was fuming, but then a thought struck her, “Marc, do you really have a thing for
Cornelia?”
Marcus said, “She is my wife.”
Sallie said, “Are you in denial about your feelings for her? Or do you not understand what it’s like to be
head over heels?”
Sallie met Marcus in their freshman year, she was smitten with him throughout college. She spent four
years getting to know everything about Marcus, his likes and dislikes.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDuring college, Marcus had a lot of admirers, but he wouldn’t give them the time of day. She managed
to get closer to Marcus because she was smarter than the other girls.
At first, she played it cool, not fawning over Marcus like the other girls. She acted like one of the guys,
got chummy with his friends first. She then used them to get close to Marcus. Once they got familiar,
she started handling love letters from other girls for him, helping him fend off his admirers. With this
role, she became his friend, which gave her the chance to confess her feelings to him.
Of course, her confession ended up just like the others. Even as a long–time friend, Marcus flatly
rejected her without batting an eye.
She still remembered how beautiful the weather was that day, the sun in Riverton exceptionally bright.
After dealing with a pile of love letters for him as usual, she casually asked, “Marc, how do you think I
stack up against these girls who are after you?”