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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia

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Oliver sized up Silas, a slow, knowing smile curling at his lips-a smile that said he was always three steps ahead.

"You two seem pretty close, huh?" he remarked, that glint in his eyes as sharp as a knife. "You want to protect

Calliope, don't you?"

He leaned in a little. "If you really care about her, shouldn't you be more willing to do what | say?"

Oliver let out a low chuckle, his tone almost casual. "Because if you don't, well, let's just say | can't promise she'll

stay out of trouble. | could go after her anytime. You know what I'm capable of."

He could see Silas tense up, and Oliver almost enjoyed it. People with something to lose were always easier to

control. Silas had a weakness, and Oliver intended to use it.

If Silas didn't care about anything, then Oliver would be out of options. But as it stood, Calliope was the perfect

leverage, a stubborn one, sure, but still a means to an end.

Silas's face darkened. He looked at Oliver like he couldn't believe what he was hearing, jaw clenched so tight he

could've cracked a walnut with his teeth.

So that's his game, Silas thought bitterly. He wants to use Callie against me. He tried to killas a kid, ruined

my mother's life, and now he wants to drag Callie into it.

Silas glared daggers at Oliver.

For years, he'd kept his distance, honoring his mother's last wish that he stay out of Oliver's way. He'd thought if

they both stayed in their own lanes, things could be peaceful. Clearly, he'd been wrong.

"Take a guess," Oliver said, his voice as silky and dangerous as a snake's. "If you do what | say, nothing will

happen. But if you don't... well, you know me, Silas. I'm full of surprises."

Silas stared back, pure ice in his eyes. A silent war of wills, neither man willing to blink first.

Blythe, her voice gentle, almost pleading, broke the standoff. "Silas, maybe you should just listen to your dad,

okay? He really does have your best interests at heart."

Silas shot her a look colder than January in Chicago. "You don't know anything,"

he spat, then turned on his heel and walked away, not sparing Oliver another glance.

He knew Calliope would be looking for him. If she didn't see him soon, she'd start to worry, and he couldn't let

that happen.

Blythe bit her lip, watching Silas as

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he left. It was obvious where he was going. So he really does care about her, she thought with a frown. She'd

assumed their marriage was just for show, a convenient arrangement with no real feelings involved. But Silas's

actions told a different story.

She had figured getting rid of Calliope would be a piece of cake. Now, she realized she'd seriously

underestimated her competition.

Blythe turned to Oliver. "Mr. Myers, it looks like getting Silas to do what you want is going to take more time.

That woman... she's the real thorn in our side."

Oliver nodded, his expression as cold as a winter's night. "You're right. She's a problem. A big one."

He paused, voice dropping to a whisper. "We need to find a way to deal with her. Without her, Silas might finally

fall in line."

Blythe agreed, her eyes narrowing thoughtfully. Without Calliope, Silas would be so much easier to control.

Meanwhile, Calliope had no idea any of this was going on. She didn't even notice when Silas slipped away. The

show they'd just watched had been so captivating, she'd given it her full attention, completely oblivious to the

storm brewing around her

Oliver sized up Silas, a slow, knowing smile curling at his lips-a smile that said he was always three steps ahead.

"You two seem pretty close, huh?" he remarked, that glint in his eyes as sharp as a knife. "You want to protect

Calliope, don't you?"

He leaned in a little. "If you really care about her, shouldn't you be more willing to do what I say?"

Oliver let out a low chuckle, his tone almost casual. "Because if you don't, well, let's just say | can't promise she'll

stay out of trouble. | could go after her anytime. You know what I'm capable of."

He could see Silas tense up, and Oliver almost enjoyed it. People with something to lose were always easier to

control. Silas had a weakness, and Oliver intended to use it.

If Silas didn't care about anything, then Oliver would be out of options. But as it stood, Calliope was the perfect

leverage, a stubborn one, sure, but still a means to an end.

Silas's face darkened. He looked at Oliver like he couldn't believe what he was hearing, jaw clenched so tight he

could've cracked a walnut with his teeth.

So that's his game, Silas thought bitterly. He wants to use Callie against me. He tried to killas a kid, ruined

my mother's life, and now he wants to drag Callie into it.

Silas glared daggers at Oliver.

For years, he'd kept his distance, honoring his mother's last wish that he stay out of Oliver's way. He'd thought if

they both stayed in their own lanes, things could be peaceful. Clearly, he'd been wrong.

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Silas stared back, pure ice in his eyes. A silent war of wills, neither man willing to blink first.

Blythe, her voice gentle, almost pleading, broke the standoff. "Silas, maybe you should just listen to your dad,

okay? He really does have your best interests at heart."

Silas shot her a look colder than January in Chicago. "You don't know anything,"

he spat, then turned on his heel and walked away, not sparing Oliver another glance.

He knew Calliope would be looking for him. If she didn't see him soon, she'd start to worry, and he couldn't let

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underestimated her competition.

Blythe turned to Oliver. "Mr. Myers, it looks like getting Silas to do what you want is going to take more time.

That woman... she's the real thorn in our side."

Oliver nodded, his expression as cold as a winter's night. "You're right. She's a problem. A big one."

He paused, voice dropping to a whisper. "We need to find a way to deal with her. Without her, Silas might finally

fall in line."

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