Chapter 177
The conversation with her friends had clearly become a thorn in Eve’s side. She had never been fond of Lyla, but now, she was an outright nuisance. Eve’s expression darkened further as Lyla, uninterested in any further confrontation, walked past her and headed straight toward the house.
Eve clenched her fists, trying to stifle her rage. She refused to let it spill over, not wanting to drag Sean into another conflict between them. But don’t let me find out what you’re doing behind my son’s back, Lyla, she seethed inwardly, her heart boiling with hatred.
Back at the office, Kris wasn’t in a much better mood. She had a clear understanding of what kind of woman Lyla was, but they shared a common enemy. The old saying “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” rang true in this case. Kris couldn’t afford to fall out with Lyla just yet. Still, the sight of Myra flirting with Tony had lit a fire in her.
Tony had just dropped Myra off near Stark Tower, and as she unbuckled her seatbelt, she couldn’t help but glance at him. In the past, he would have leaned over to kiss her before she got out, but today, he didn’t make a move. A little uneasy, Myra decided to take the initiative, kissing the corner of his lips. “Can you pick me up tonight?” she asked softly.
Tony raised an eyebrow, glancing at her. “Aren’t you afraid that others will see us?”
Myra, knowing he was teasing, grabbed his hand from the steering wheel and shook it lightly. “So what if they see us? They’ll find out that you’re mine sooner or later anyway.”
His expression softened, and he pressed her head against his chest for a brief moment, planting a kiss on her forehead. “I’m not sure if I’m busy tonight. If I am, I’ll send Leo to pick you up.”
“Okay,” Myra agreed, nodding happily. As she walked away, she stole a glance at the ring on her finger, feeling a sense of warmth in her chest. She felt like the luckiest woman in the world.
However, things took a sharp turn when Myra encountered Kris standing just outside the building. Kris had been waiting for her, and Myra chose to ignore her, walking past as if she hadn’t seen her. But Kris wasn’t about to let it slide. With an indifferent grin, she blocked Myra’s way.
“Sis, I didn’t know you were getting better at seducing men,” Kris remarked, eyeing her. “But as your sister, I have to remind you to be very careful. You should know your boundaries before you bite off more than you can chew. There are some people you shouldn’t mess with. Stop dreaming.” With that, Kris turned and walked back to the company, leaving Myra standing at the entrance, her brows furrowed in confusion.
Myra’s lips curled into a disdainful grin as she watched Kris walk away. Kris’ words were clearly laced with jealousy, likely because of Myra’s relationship with Tony. But Myra wasn’t concerned. Kris wouldn’t dare tell Cameron about it. After all, Kris was also interested in Tony herself, and exposing the truth would only hurt her.
“Myra,” Myra whispered to herself, narrowing her eyes. If the Stark family wants to use my relationship with Tony for their gain, they’ll have to think again. I won’t allow it.
