As he put it to his ear, he said loudly to Evelyn, “Babe, who's on the phone?" And then, he said into the phone, “Hello, who is this?"
“B-babe?' Evelyn gaped at him; she already regretted her decision to involve him. Accepting to be his girlfriend for ten days might end up being the biggest mistake she had ever done.
There was no response from the other side. Sheffield looked at the phone screen and asked again, "Hello? The Line is still connected. Are you there? Who is this?"
Finally, Calvert's voice came.
"I'm her boyfriend."
“Boyfriend? I'm her husband. Who do you think is more important to her?" he provoked.
Evelyn's Lips twitched. She reached out for her phone, trying to take it back.
But Sheffield dodged and continued, “I'm warning you, don't call my wife again! Stop harassing her!"
Calvert sneered, "Don't try to fool me. I know Eve well. She wouldn't be with someone Like you."
‘Eve?’ Sheffield's face turned sour. ‘Damn! How dare he call her so intimately! I haven't had a chance to call her that way, * he cursed in his mind.
“What do you mean ‘someone Like me’? I can make her laugh.
Can you? I saw how annoyed she was when you called her."
Evelyn frowned. 'Was that so obvious on my face?'
Calvert fell silent again.
As far as he knew, Evelyn only Laughed when she was with her family.
Other times, she was cold and mostly difficult to approach.
“And keep your so-called sister away from her. Don't come anywhere near my wife again, or else, you'll have to face the consequences.”
Sheffield hung up on him.
Evelyn patted her forehead, feeling helpless. She scowled,
“Sheffield... You shouldn't have provoked him like that. He's..."
Sheffield returned the phone to her, clicked his tongue and said playfully, "I don't care who that asshole is. He was wrong to harass a woman."
“Calvert... is the only son of his family." His father had married
Rowena's mother.
‘Oh. The Sanchez family?' Sheffield thought.
“You mean, that guy is