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Samantha curled her lips upward and took a sip of her fragrant herbal tea, the delicate porcelain teacup resting lightly in her manicured hand as she watched her guests unwrap the gifts she had meticulously chosen for them. The quiet harp music that had been previously filling the tea room, was now drowned in the sounds of torn paper and foil.Ā
The light filtering through the tall windows bathed the room in a warm glow, casting a halo around the women gathered there. Samantha couldnāt resist the smile that tugged at her lips, a smile tinged with triumph as she observed their reactionsāsurprised, forced gratitude, with a hint of discomfort hidden behind polite expressions.Ā
It had been Kyleās idea, of course. After that humiliating realization that none of the wedding gifts had been meant for her, only for Richard, Samantha had been furious. The mere gall of these women, to so blatantly disregard her position as Richard Clarkās wife, was infuriating, to say the least. But Kyle, the man whose schemes were on par with hers, hadĀ
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suggested a different approach rather than simply remain sulkyāan opportunity to turn the tables.Ā
āBook a room at the Indian Tea House,ā he had said, hisĀ
voice brimming with confidence. āInvite the wives of Richardās friends and associates, and make sure they know exactly where they stand.āĀ
Samantha had agreed, and with Kyleās assistance, she had organized the entire event with the precision of a general preparing for battle. Yes, she could no longer remain defensive; it was time to take some action too..Ā
She had spared no expense in selecting gifts for each woman, gifts that were perfectly tailored to their tastes and preferences. Kyle had done theĀ
groundwork, discreetly gathering information from each womanās personal assistants and shoppers. The result was a collection of extravagant presents that were impossible to criticize at least not openly.Ā
As the ladies unwrapped their gifts, murmuring their thanks as if scared to show their hostess any sort of genuine emotion, Samantha could see the unease inĀ
their eyes.Ā
She knew they had likely gathered today expecting toĀ
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look down on her, perhaps to gossip about her behind her back. But she had turned the tables on them, and now they were the ones who felt awkward, unsure of how to handle her generosity. It was deliciously satisfying.Ā
āThank you, Mrs. Clark,ā one of the women said, her voice a touch too highāpitched, her lips stretched intoĀ
tight smile. āThis is truly thoughtful of you.āĀ
aĀ
āYes, you really shouldnāt have,ā another added, her tone betraying the slightest edge of discomfort.Ā
Samantha grinned, allowing her smile to widen just enough to convey innocence. āOh, it was nothing,ā she replied in an airy manner. āI just wanted to show my appreciation for your kindness. After all, youāve all been so supportive of my marriage to Richard and your wedding gifts were so amazing!āĀ
The women exchanged uncomfortable and somewhat guilty glances, their polite smiles faltering for just aĀ
moment.Ā
Samantha felt a surge of power at the sight, a sense of victory coursing through her veins. She had effectively rubbed their noses in their arrogance, forcing them toĀ
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confront the fact that while they may have been bitter or silently protesting against her marrying Richard, she was now the one in control. And all the while, she was pretending to be nothing more than a naive, kindāhearted woman grateful for their forced friendship.Ā
Samantha had made a conscious decision to fully embrace her role as Richard Clarkās wife, to wield theĀ
influence that came with the title.Ā
Though she was younger than Amelie, she had started imitating the way Amelie used to dress, wearing similar clothes and styling her hair in the same sophisticated manner. She even adopted Amelieās way of speaking and holding herself, but with a twistāshe maintained an air of naive charm, a defenseless demeanor that only added to her allure.Ā
Kyle had been right when he told her that business treasures loyalty. āEven if these women want to side with Amelie, their husbands wonāt let them,ā he hadĀ
said. āNot unless you treat them the way they want to be treated. They want to feel important, and you can make that happen.āĀ
Samantha had taken those words to heart. TheseĀ
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women were powerful in their own right, but they were also deeply invested in their husbandsā business relationships. By showering them with attention and an illusion of power, Samantha was securing her position, ensuring that their respect and support remained firmly with her.Ā
āSo what if they respect Amelie for what she has done? I will make them fear me. I will squeeze that respect out of them if needed.āaĀ
Shelly Grant, the second wife of Edward Harris, who had hosted a baby shower that Samantha had attended not so long ago, turned to her with a bright smile on her plumped lips. āSo, Mrs. Clark-āĀ
āSamantha, please,ā Sam interrupted, āThereās no need for formalities among us girls.āĀ
Shelly nodded, her smile widening as she shot a glance. at the other women, a look that held a hint of something secretive. āYou are positively glowing, Samantha. I noticed it during the wedding, but now- perhaps it has something to do with the way youāre dressed, or your makeupābut you are stunningly radiant!āĀ
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The other women nodded in agreement, their smiles now genuine, though Samantha could sense a hint of reserve beneath their compliments.Ā
āThank you,ā she responded graciously, placing a hand on her rounded stomach. āItās so nice of you to say that! As Iām about to become a mother, I figured IĀ
should start by looking accordingly. I know Iām young to be wearing these clothes or wear my hair this way, but I still have a certain status to uphold.āĀ
The women exchanged knowing looks, murmuring their agreement. Samantha smiled sweetly, but her mind was already calculating, assessing each of their reactions, noting who seemed sincere and who was merely putting on a show.Ā
One of the women, whose name Samantha couldnāt quite recall, hid her lips behind her porcelain cup of tea and muttered under her breath, āA certain status, she says⦠You canāt make a silk purse out of a sowāsĀ
ear.āĀ
The words were soft, barely audible, but Samantha heard them clearly. Her smile faltered for a brief moment as she clenched her fists beneath the table, her nails digging into her palms. She kept herĀ
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expression neutral, but inside, her anger flared.Ā
āWhat the hell is her problem?āĀ
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