EVANGELINE Alex turned to me, eyes wide with panic and betrayal. I didn’t falter, I merely met his gaze squarely, not even bothering to hide my smile. “Why didn’t you tell me this was a work event?” he hissed down the mind link. “Was this a ploy to embarrass me?” “Embarrass you?” I asked incredulously. “What could possibly be so embarrassing about being seen by my colleagues? You didn’t have any issues showing up at my workplace yesterday. What changed?” “Don’t act dumb, Eva,” he snapped. I could hear the frayed edges of his patience. “You made me believe that it was something intimate between you and William.” “I didn’t make you believe s**t. I told you that William and I were just friends but you refused to listen. That was on you, not me. So, dear husband, how will you deal with th

