Chapter 72
Everyone froze for a moment. They all just stared numbly at Silas, no one saying a word, almost forgetting to
even say hello.
"Am | interrupting something?" Silas asked in a voice that was surprisingly gentle.
"No, not at all!" Portia quickly replied.
Calliope led Silas into the room, and after they sat down, the atmosphere turned a bit tense. Nobody dared to
speak. They all knew Silas, but they were used to seeing him as the cool uncle figure, someone they looked up
to, almost like an elder.
But now, he walked in as Calliope's husband, suddenly on the slevel as them. Even if Silas was fine with it,
they still needed tto adjust!
Mavis had interacted with Silas the most, given that her mentor, Uriah, was good friends with him. But still, she'd
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtalways seen him as a sort of elder, treating him with respect. Now that he was her friend's husband, things felt...
different.
There was a certain amount of respect everyone held for Silas. The lively chatter from before had vanished,
leaving the room feeling like a cold cellar.
"Am | that intimidating?" Silas noticed the shift in the room.
"I'm Callie's husband now. Whatever you want to say, just go ahead. No need to be scared of me," Silas assured
them.
"Really?" Portia asked, her innocent eyes fixated on him.
Silas nodded.
With a slightly more approachable air about him, and having had a few too many drinks, Portia found her
courage
"If | ask you something, you promise you won't get mad?"
"I won't get mad."
"Okay, here goes!"
Portia leaned in with her bright eyes narrowing slightly, curiosity piqued. "Silas, | heard you have a ‘first love' - a
special woman you never quite got over, that's why you always kept distance with other females. Is that true?"
"And if so, does that mean you're going to hurt our Callie? Callie's your wife now, and | don't care if that ‘first
love' thing is real or not, but since Callie's with you, you better not treat her badly because of it! You know, that
jerk did that to her. Callie loved him so much, but he was always hung up on his ‘first love'!" Portia picked up a
bottle, waving it around in her tipsy indignation.
Mavis felt a pang of panic. According to Uriah, Silas was very sensitive about that "first love", which was a taboo
topic for Silas. Portia, with her loose lips, might have just poked the bear.
Mavis wanted to cover Portia's mouth, but it was too late.
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Archie, sitting quietly, didn't say much. He didn't fear Silas but rather leaned back, watching and waiting for
Silas's reaction. His gaze carried a hint of hostility.
"Why so silent? What, did you marry Callie, share a bed with her, but still have eyes for someone else? That
would make you a jerk too!"
Portia threw a punch in the air.
Calliope was in shock. "Portia, I think you've had enough to drink!"
She tried to intervene, but Archie, too, decided to stir the pot.
"Portia's got a point, Mr. Myers. You've married Callie, shared life's intimacies with her, so you should let
go of that ‘first love, at least while you're married. Give her the commitment she deserves."
Archie lifted his eyes, swirling the drink in his glass. A smirk played on his lips, a mix of mischief and a touch of
charm.
With a voice so soft it was almost hard to catch, he added, "Callie's more important tothan my life. Please,
treat her well."