Chapter 344 Ever since Eleanor had humbled herself to beg the Fitzgerald family matriarch- only to be met with humiliation- she'd seen the old woman's true colors: domineering, stubborn, and hopelessly closed-minded. Eleanor knew, even if Isadora one day actually married into that family, her life wouldn't be any better for it.
So, Eleanor had stopped hoping.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe lowered her eyes and said quietly, "From what I know about men, he just cares about the child." "Isadora, listen. I've been there. Men always talk sweet before marriage, but once the vows are said, things change. Look at Richard-prexample, isn't he?" Isadora murmured an agreement.
"Since you've made up your mind, finish handling everything with The Vaughan Group as soon as possible." Isadora pressed her lips together and nodded. "Alright." * Aurora Bar.
Victor strode straight to the VIP booth, tossing his coat onto the sofa without a glance. He sank into the seat with careless ease, his handsface unreadable, long legs crossed. The expensive fabric of his dress pants was smooth and immaculate.
Finley nursed his drink, watching the stage lights flicker and sway. "What's with the last-minute invite?" Victor shot him a sidelong look. "Not like you to cout without a woman on your arm." Finley grinned. "Found someone worth waiting for. Until I win her over, I'm turning over a new leaf." Victor grabbed a glass of whiskey from the table, downed it in one go, and offered a rare compliment. "Didn't expect that from you." Finley raised an eyebrow. "Aren't you curious who she is?" Victor barely lifted his gaze. "Not really." Finley rolled his eyes. "...It's Isadora's-" He didn't finish; Victor's cold, sharp stare cut him off mid-sentence.
Finley laughed awkwardly. "Easy, man. I wasn't going to say Isadora—I'm talking about her friend, Nanette." "The actress?" "She's not just sactress," Finley protested. "She's a star. A gorgeous one, too." Victor seemed uninterested, reaching for another drink. Suddenly, his hand paused. “You should let this one go." "Why?" Finley frowned. Since when did Victor care about the women he dated? Victor narrowed his eyes and spoke seriously, "If you chase her, win her over, and then dump her-what am I supposed to say to Isadora?" Finley gaped. "Con, man. A little biased, aren't you?" "Can't I be serious for once?" Finley pressed, only to get a skeptical look.
Victor shot him a glance. "Are you even capable of that?" Okay, Finley admitted, he'd had a few girlfriends before, but he'd always meant it at the time. Who said you had to stick with one person forever for your feelings to be real? But Victor would never get it, so Finley decided to change the subject. "Alright, spill it. Why did you want to talk tonight?" Victor swirled the whiskey in his glass, his deep voice tinged with el frustration. "I told Isadora how felt. Proposed marriage and everything. Why won't she say yes?" Finley gave him a look. "Last I checked, you two broke up a while ago." Victor nodded, expression unreadable.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"So you're not even back together, and you're jumping straight to marriage? Most women wouldn't go for that, you know."
He hesitated, then pressed, "Can I ask how you and Isadora even started! dating? Victor tapped the table thoughtfully. "Started?" "I remember it," Finley said, almost laughing. "I flew you out there with medicine, waited five hours for you." He recalled the memory with a groan. "Telldid you force Isadora into being with you after that?"
Victor shot him a cold look that made Finley's neck prickle. He hurried to backtrack. Alright, alright-I get it. Here's the real issue: trust." Victor fixed him with a thoughtful stare, waiting.
Finley shrugged. "You and Isadora got off on the wrong foot. Now, after the breakup and with a kid in the picture, you show up professing fove and asking her to marry you. She'd be crazy to believe you actually mean it."