Ewan Giacometti only wants one thing from his illiterate wife: a son. But Athena Moore has been unhappy for three years and is ready to leave her cold husband. When she finally asks for a divorce, Ewan’s cunning ‘best friend’ frames her, driving her out of the city. Now, Ewan is left to confront his true feelings about his wife, whom he had married under mysterious circumstances, especially when she returns from exile a changed woman.
Athena knew Zane's mood was ruined.
It was evident in the change of his demeanor, in the monotone replies he gave her concerning her questions on his father, and in the way he openly flirted with the female waiters.
He never did that when they went out.
His focus was entirely on her and their discussion whenever they went out.
He respected her enough, to put a hold on his playboy activities till they parted ways.
Yes, she had lied about her love for Ewan during their marriage. So what?
It was six years ago! Things were different now. Why couldn't he see that, and behave appropriately in public?
She watched, in tired disgust, as he gave a sleazy smile to a female waiter.
Does she need to indulge this too? She was tired.
At least he should have believed her last statement. She concluded. She could never go back to Ewan.