Chapter 380
Deep into the night, the suburban mansion lay in tranquil repose.
Harvey shrugged off his overcoat, ascending the staircase with measured steps. The household staff had long
since retired, leaving only the faint glow of a
nightlight to guide his way.
In the upstairs bedroom to the east, he gently pushed open the door and was greeted by a cozy, warm glow.
Eloise hadn't retired for the evening. Clad in a comfy fleece robe, she was nestled on the couch, perusing a
screenplay.
Harvey softly closed the door behind him.
"Are the kids asleep? Did they have their warm milk before bed?" he asked, his voice a whisper in the calm.
Eloise looked up from her script, and her eyes met his. With an ease that spoke of long familiarity, Harvey moved
to her side, intending to steal a kiss, but hesitated, murmuring, "I'll take a quick shower first."
Eloise began to rise, intending to prepare a late-night snack for him.
"No need," Harvey gently insisted. "Stay cozy. I'll just whip up sfood for myself later."
After his shower, the grof the day seemed to wash away, lifting his spirits. He joined Eloise, taking a seat
beside her and enveloping her in a comforting embrace. The clean lines of his trousers and shirt clung to his
freshly bathed form.
Eloise knew him well and remained quiet, respecting his need for space. She leaned into his shoulder, her voice
soft as she inquired, "Is something troubling you?"
"Nothing at all," Harvey replied, his hand caressing her delicate cheek.
He descended to the kitchen and cooked a simple bowl of instant noodles. He brought a portion to Eloise, who
had little appetite after her evening serving of custard. Even with a baby on the way, she was mindful of her
figure.
Harvey understood her silent concerns. Sitting beside her, he savored his meal, feeling a sense of contentment.
Eloise studied his face in the lamplight-he was almost 36. The years had been kind, gifting him with lines that
only added to his mature allure.
She reached out, tracing the lines at the corner of his eyes. Harvey paused briefly, then resumed his meal. "We
just made love this evening, and now you're in the mood again?" he teased. His hand strayed playfully over her
rounded belly.
Embarrassed yet thrilled, Eloise intended to push him away, but her fingers, finding his palm, couldn't let go,
enjoying the warmth and comfort. She whispered, "Stop fooling around."
After finishing his noodles with a quiet smile, Harvey tidied up and joined Eloise back on the couch, gently
combing her hair as she rested against him. It was a simple, intimate act between husband and wife in the dead
of night.
Feeling at ease, Eloise nestled closer. "Harvey, you've changed so much since the old days!"
"How so?" he queried.
"It's just different! You would never have had a casual dinner by the coffee table before. You were so particular."
Harvey stroked his wife's face, allowing himself a slight smile.
Eloise buried her face in his chest. After a while, she murmured, "Now, can you tellwhat happened?"
Harvey had wanted to shield her from the darker matters, but they were too closely entwined with Eloise's life.
After sdeliberation, he began, "Eloise, the chandelier falling at the theater wasn't an accident. | suspect it
was sabotage. It was Ravenna."
Eloise sat up abruptly, her brown hair in disarray as she ran her slender fingers through it. Even in such a serious
moment, Harvey found himself distracted by her allure.
Suppressing a grin, he teased her intelligence. "They say a woman becomes scatterbrained for three years
during pregnancy, yet you seem sharper. Must be my genius leveling things out." After a chuckle, he returned to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtstroking her belly. Frustrated yet amused, Eloise protested, "We're discussing serious matters!" Harvey sobered,
musing, "Ravenna must have bribed the electrician. Unfortunately, the man was found dead this evening. He
was murdered during... sexual activities."
Despite her strength, Eloise shivered slightly at the thought. Her brow furrowed. "Ravenna's so light. It wouldn't
be easy to deal with a man even when he's not paying attention. There must be something else at play."
Harvey's gaze sharpened. Their thoughts aligned without a word spoken.
Before Eloise could continue, Harvey's phone buzzed. The detective's number flashed on the screen, and without
excusing himself, he answered. A hushed voice on the line revealed, "The prosecutor's office has news. They
found a drug in the man's system, which could be key to his death. Otherwise, it's unlikely that a woman could
overpower a healthy adult male."
Harvey hung up and turned to Eloise, who was lost in contemplation. "What are you thinking about? Cback
to earth," he teased, pinching her cheek playfully.
Eloise met his gaze, her voice calm. "I'm wondering if Max's car accident was also no accident. Could Ravenna
have been involved?"
Harvey's eyes sharpened, but he remained silent.
Unable to withstand his intense gaze, Eloise spoke first, "Why are you looking atlike that?"
"You're beautiful," Harvey confessed, his laughter soft and tender as he added, "You don't think I'll be jealous?"
Eloise leaned into his embrace, his palm naturally settling on her abdomen. In the snowy weather, their
closeness was a cocoon of warmth and comfort. Eloise didn't need to think; she could leave everything to
Harvey.
With a soft voice, she confided, "I'm carrying your child; what do you have to be jealous about?"
Harvey smiled faintly, resting his chin on her head. "When thinking about my past misdeeds, | can't help but
worry you might leave me."
Eloise chuckled lightly.
As sleep began to claim her, she murmured, "Ms. Olea called this afternoon. Jeffrey's going in for a second
surgery. Harvey, I'd like to visit him."
Harvey didn't object. Even if Jeffrey harbored feelings for Eloise, he had saved her life. Harvey wished to
accompany Eloise, but she nestled into his neck and softly said, "No need to cwith me. You're busy with so
much. I'll have Natalia cwith me, and there will be the bodyguards, anyway."
Eloise was an adult. Harvey couldn't keep her caged at hbecause of one accident. He agreed.
The next day, Eloise met with Ms. Olea to visit Jeffrey together.
Seeing Eloise in good spirits, Ms. Olea relaxed, sharing cheerfully, "Although Jeffrey's face is marred, Mr. Horigan
has brought in a foreign specialist. He should recover at least 70 to 80 percent of his appearance."
Eloise remained silent, knowing that even with such a recovery, returning to his acting career would be a
formidable challenge.
Ms. Olea gently patted Eloise's hand. "You know, his real ambition isn't to be an actor."
Eloise managed a strained smile.
Natalia pushed the hospital room door open for them, and as soon as she did, they saw Ravenna sitting inside.
She was a social butterfly and managed to charm Jeffrey's mother. The two looked like they shared a deep
connection as Aliza dabbed away her tears intermittently.
Ms. Olea frowned. Leaning close to Eloise, she whispered, "I don't trust her intentions!"
Of course, Eloise understood Ms. Olea's concern. Eloise was aware that Ravenna had anticipated her visit and
was there to rattle her. Honestly, she didn't mind Ravenna mingling with the Velonas, but the woman was just
too dangerous. Eloise dropped her gaze, an idea forming in her mind. She beckoned Ms. Olea closer, whispering
her plan.
Upon hearing it, Ms. Olea burst into laughter and playfully scolded, "You always cup with the naughtiest
ideas. No wonder you have Mr. Horigan wrapped around your finger."
Eloise offered only a slight smile.
Eloise's nonchalance made Ravenna lower her guard.
Yes, it was Ravenna who had caused all the trouble for Eloise and Jeffrey. So what? Eloise didn't know. And
Jeffrey's mother was still naively sharing family secrets with her. Ravenna seemed to have gained Aliza's trust.
Aliza, a dignified lady in her own right, was uneasy nonetheless. Her son had saved Eloise but at the cost of his
own handsface.
The atmosphere was delicate as Eloise exchanged a few words with Aliza before turning to speak with Jeffrey.
This was the first tthey'd met since the incident, and his emotions were a complex mix of happiness and
resentment for her
delayed visit.
The young man's heart harbored feelings for Eloise, and she had to tread carefully.
Natalia opened a lunch box, releasing a delightful aroma.
Eloise smiled, "You surely have enough fruit and supplements, but this is a beef
stew | made myself. The kids at hlove it, especially Linda."
She spoke with warmth, affirming her role as a mother.
Aliza's mood seemed to brighten. "Eloise, that's so thoughtful of you."
Eloise stepped aside. "Auntie, why don't you feed Jeffrey?"
Aliza, worried about her son's lack of appetite, hurried over. Seeing him eat well,
she couldn't help but say, "This stew must be delicious. If only I had your cooking
skills, Jeffrey would put on weight in no time."
Eloise smiled, "I'll make it every day and have it delivered."
Aliza felt embarrassed by the offer, knowing it was too much to ask, especially
since Eloise was pregnant.
Eloise didn't insist.
She occasionally glanced at Jeffrey, who now wore bandages over his face, revealing only his eyes. He was also
much quieter than usual. It was only when Eloise was about to leave that he whispered, "I have no regrets."
Eloise stood by the door, her heart heavy. Being loved without being able to reciprocate was a burden, especially
when that love cfrom young Jeffrey, Max's nephew.
Finally, with a soft sigh, Eloise said, "I'll cto see you again in a few days."
As she left, Ravenna followed her out, but Ms. Olea stayed behind. With a flirtatious glint in her eye, she sat
down by Jeffrey's bedside. "There, you've been waiting for her, and now you don't speak up? Letgive you
ssisterly advice. Even if Eloise were to divorce, she wouldn't be with you. Think about her relationship with
your uncle..."
Jeffrey knew this all too well. "I didn't mean it that way," he said softly. Aliza was grateful to Ms. Olea. "Having
Eloise visit has eased my mind. Despite the generous compensation from Harvey, you know how Jeffrey's heart
aches." She sighed softly, "Ms. Ravenna sure seems eager to help."
That was the heart of the matter.
Ms. Olea covered her mouth, giggling. "Ms. Ravenna is a catch! And she's single.
She was quite smitten with Jeffrey before; I think they might have a chance, age difference aside."
Aliza was stunned at the suggestion that Ravenna had pursued her son. She questioned Jeffrey, "Is this true?"
Remembering Ravenna's offer to "take care of him," Jeffrey remained silent. Aliza was furious, disposing of
Ravenna's gifts and fuming, "And here | thought
she had sdecency. After being with so many men, she even had the audacity to set her sights on Jeffrey!"
Jeffrey didn't like his mother associating with Ravenna, but under the circumstances, he couldn't voice his
objection. Now, Ms. Olea's maneuver had effectively severed any friendship between the two women, which
suited him just
fine.
"Thank you, Ms. Olea," he murmured.
"It was Eloise's idea," she said softly, straightening his blanket. "She cares for
you, but as a married woman, she can't keep visiting. Take care of yourself. Don't
let her kindness be in vain."
With a nod, Jeffrey watched as Ms. Olea left the room. Her allure was on full
display.
After leaving the hospital, Ms. Olea headed to a coffee shop where Eloise was already waiting. Ms. Olea sat
down, took a cheerful sip of her coffee, and exclaimed, "I did just as you suggested, and now Jeffrey's mother
can't stand Ravenna and intends to cut her off."
Eloise was unable to drink coffee during her pregnancy, so she stirred her milk with a serene smile. "Jeffrey's
mother needed someone to talk to in her worry. It didn't matter whether or not Ravenna's personal life was
clean, because no mother could tolerate the thought of Ravenna having designs on her son." Mrs. Olea sang
praises of Eloise's intelligence. With a forced smile, Eloise nodded in acknowledgment. There were things Eloise
could not share with Mrs. Olea, secrets she had to keep to herself.
Ravenna was possibly the shadow lurking behind, the one who had hurt her and Jeffrey. How could she let such a
person stay close to Jeffrey.
Jeffrey was the one Eloise was determined to protect.
Her protection was discreet. She arranged for several bodyguards, dressed in
plain clothes, to stay within the hospital.
She had employed Harvey's people for the task. Of course, Harvey was too sharp not to notice. When he called
to inquire, Eloise filled him in on the hospital situation. She expected a hint of jealousy, but he chuckled,
"Everything under Ms. Laurent's command!"
Whenever he was too agreeable, Eloise sensed trouble brewing. True to her instincts, she felt the heat when he
chfrom work that day.
After tucking the children into bed and sorting out his work affairs, he turned his
attention to her.
Harvey was always dominant in bed, but that night, he held her close, teasingly
grazing her delicate cheek with his finger. "Ms. Laurent, tonight you call the shots."
"Harvey," Eloise thought, "was shameless!"
After they both reached the climax, Harvey continued to be tender with her,
nibbling gently at her soft neck, murmuring, "No man is free of jealousy! But Eloise, please don't makevery
sad."
Eloise rested against his shoulder. Their recent brush with mortality had brought
them closer. Yet, there were still things he hadn't shared with her, and Eloise wasn't rushing him.
She traced his strong features with her slender fingers. Her voice was low. "Harvey, we've been together for so
long, and you're still jealous?"
His dark eyes were inscrutable. And when her fingers brushed his lips, he playfully
bit her. "As long as | love you, I'll always be jealous!"