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After My Death, My Husband Who Threw Me Into the Hunting Grounds Went Insane novel Chapter 83

Summary for Chapter 83: After My Death, My Husband Who Threw Me Into the Hunting Grounds Went Insane

Chapter summary: Chapter 83 from the book After My Death, My Husband Who Threw Me Into the Hunting Grounds Went Insane by Conrad Petri

Discover the most important events of Chapter 83, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel After My Death, My Husband Who Threw Me Into the Hunting Grounds Went Insane. With the engaging writing of Conrad Petri, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

AUDREY

It was a key. Inside the box was a car key with the Audi branding carved on it. 

I didn't want to open the box in front of him, but he insisted I open it because he told me he was not keen on surprises. Why wrap it all up if that was the case?

I frowned in confusion. I didn't know why he was giving me a key, unless…

"Mr. Stark?"

"Don't give me that look," he said, his eyes still focused on the road. "You'll find the car in front of your friend's apartment when you go home. It's an Audi A5. I'm just not sure if you'd like the color."

I blinked, still confused. I slightly clenched the key with my sweaty palm. Apparently, I didn't like how close he was. His arm brushed mine multiple times now while firmly maneuvering the steering wheel. I didn't know driving could be so sexy. And his scent filled the air so strongly I couldn't think straight.

"Um… Why would you give me a car? If it's alright to ask."

"Of course, it's alright to ask, for god's sakes, Miss Hopkins." He briefly glanced at me. "Am I making you nervous?" A ghost smile curved on his lips.

I felt my cheeks flush. Cocky bastard. 

He knew very well his effect on women. He knew his effect on me. I could feel it in my flesh and bones. I'd really like to roll my eyes at him, but I didn't think it was a good idea.

"I'm not nervous," I murmured, which I thought he didn't hear.

"You always blush when you lie, do you know that?" he commented, smirking.

I looked away, setting my eyes on the windows.

"Anyway, I'm not giving you a car. It's company-issued. It'll be inconvenient for an executive assistant to ride with her friend whenever she goes to work or take a bus when she needs to sort out an errand."

Right, of course. It was the reason. Oh, how I wanted to remind this man that I wasn't his slave. And since he had decided to make me his assistant, officially, I'd very much like to talk about my exact job description. I was pretty sure covering his ass up to the media by dating tons of superstars was not in it.

"Then when are we going? This is not the way back to the company."

"I can't take you back to the office now, so you're coming with me."

I frowned in confusion. I couldn't remember he had an appointment this afternoon. I was the one arranging his schedule. "Where are we going? Is this a personal itinerary?"

"Not exactly. I'm going to a gala tonight. Remember Rivera?"

"The Italian designer? I spoke to him on the phone once."

"Yes. I need him to design with us for our summer campaign. I am going to give him a slot. It's more like a collaboration between two brands—his name and ours. He's returning to Venice tomorrow, so we agreed to meet tonight. He'll be attending a corporate gala at the opening of Camelot Arts."

"Oh, the Camelot. I heard of it. It'd be fun to see the exhibit," I commented.

However, I looked down at my outfit, and I was pretty much not dressed for the occasion. I was wearing a pantsuit—which I wore for a job interview. But then I realized I was going there to work. Why the heck was I thinking about dressing up now? I blew out a sharp breath.

"Is something wrong?" he asked.

"Nothing, sir."

A couple of minutes later, we finally stopped in front of a Neiman Marcus. A luxury department store that retails top brands such as Christian Louboutin, Fendi, Gucci, and Armani, and of course, Stark's finest apparel.

Oh my. My mouth dropped at the anticipation. My boss probably knew what I was thinking.

"Wait." As he was about to step out of the car, I reached out for his arm, which sent me tiny bolts of electricity. I didn't mean to be so bold. I backed away in an instant.

"What is it?" He raised an eyebrow.

I gulped my throat dry. "Um, nothing. I'm sorry."

I followed Gabriel as he stepped inside and greeted a tall woman in a shimmery black dress. Two women in uniform stood at her sides. 

"Gabriel! It's good to see you!" she greeted him in her alto husky voice, boldly kissing Gabriel on his cheek.

I gritted my teeth secretly. Just how many mistresses of his did he bring here?

Thirty minutes later, I slipped on my matching heels and stepped out of the room. Gabriel was sitting in the waiting area with his eyes focused on his phone screen. 

"Gabriel, my darling. I present to you my work of art!" Veronica called, interrupting his scrolling.

Gabriel lifted his head, and our eyes instantly met. He sprang up abruptly, holding my gaze, wearing an unexplainable expression.

My face was heated. The dress Veronica made me wear was a backless crimson evening dress with a high-rise front and lengthy trail, and for the final touch, she laid a ruby necklace around my neck with matching dangling earrings.

"So, what do you say, now, Gabriel?" she said to him.

He flashed out a pleasant grin and nodded in approval. "Perfect."

Gabriel paced towards me without breaking eye contact. His gaze was burning, and every inch of my skin was tingling. It was as if I was almost bare in front of this man. I noticed he had changed as well, wearing a Cucinelli black tuxedo.

"Great job with this, Veronica."

"Oh, thank you. I'm excellent, aren't I? But isn't she a vision?"

"Yes, and just what I expected from you."

"Thank you, Veronica," I said, smiling.

She breathed in awe and clasped her hands. "You are very much welcome."

Stark briefly smiled at her, then focused his eyes back on me. "Shall we?" he whispered in my ear, scorching me with his hot breath, making me squirm against my thighs. I felt my nipples harden. 

I nodded, still unable to look at him. 

"A lady should be treated, like…" Gabriel took my hand and gently placed it on his arm. "Well, a lady."

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