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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia

Chapter 703
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Oliver was pretty much the poster child for "how NOT to be a dad." For years, he hadn't even bothered to check in on Silas.

When Silas was a kid, Oliver barely gave him the tof day. Heck, he'd even entertained the thought of getting rid of his own son. Now, after all these years, suddenly the old man wanted Silas to cback and help "protect the family legacy," whatever that meant.

Honestly, it was ridiculous.

Silas saw Oliver as the enemy, and yet Oliver still thought he had ssort of authority, like Silas would just fall in line because of biology. Newsflash, Oliver: you can't claim "dad points" when you never did a single dad thing.

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The car rumbled along the winding drive.

Calliope just couldn't help herself. She had to rant a bit about Oliver.

Zane, the driver, kept his eyes on the road and didn't say a word. It wasn't until they pulled up in front of a sprawling suburban mansion that he finally spoke. "We're here, Ms. Jewell." Calliope glanced at him. "So, Zane, what does your boss want withthis time? What's he got to say now?" Their last meeting had gone off the rails. She hadn't punched Oliver, but this time, she wasn't making any promises. As Silas's wife, it was her job to protect her husband, and she'd do it, even if it meant going a few rounds with Oliver. Zane just shook his head. He honestly had no idea. But he figured it was probably about Silas.

Calliope didn't push for details. She just followed Zane inside.

The living room was all marble floors and high ceilings. Oliver was there, of course, but so was a woman sitting on the opposite couch. She looked about Calliope's age, dressed head-to-toe in designer labels. Maybe there were a few too many trips to the plastic surgeon, but you could tell she'd once been gorgeous.

Calliope only gave her a glance. Whoever this woman was, showing up at Oliver's place meant she was probably up to no good.

"Ms. Jewell, you made it." Oliver sipped his coffee, looking up. "Did Silas cwith you? I guess not, since he's not here." "Nope, he didn't cwith me," Calliope replied. "He doesn't really want to see you. And honestly? I'm not wild about you two meeting up, either." Calliope flopped down on the far end of the couch, making it clear she wasn't interested in playing nice.

Now the three of them looked like sweird standoff from a Western movie.

She crossed her legs and stared Oliver down. "So, what is it, old man? What do you want?" "Old what?" Oliver looked stunned, as if no one had ever dared call him anything other than "sir" or "Mr. Myers." "Old man. You heard me. Old man, ancient fossil, whatever you want to call it." Calliope just kept going, rattling off "old man" like it was a swear word.

"You're so old and still kicking, and for what? Just to ruin everyone's day?" Oliver clutched his chest tically, like he was having a heart attack. "Am I really that old?" "Yeah, a lot older than me." Calliope glanced at the other woman. "Hey, what do you think? He's older than you too, right?" The woman just stared, clearly sizing Calliope up since the moment she walked in. Everything about Calliope's attitude seemed to rub her the wrong way, and it showed in the way she looked at her-judgy, dismissive.

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"Con, he could be your dad.

Isn't that ancient?" Calliope pressed.

She shot the woman another look.

"So, what's your deal with him? Don't tellyou're his girlfriend. This old guy still chasing after younger women?"

"And honestly, what's wrong with your taste? You ou could do so much better than this... whatever he is. He's not a good look for you." The woman finally managed, "Uh... you've got it all wrong."

Oliver took a while to recover, then scowled. "Can you not? Do you have to be so

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