Derek nearly crushed the flowers in his grip. He caught Joshua's gaze. As a man, he recognized the challenge and humiliation in it. His wife and his uncle displaying such intimacy in broad daylight—nothing could shame him more. He threw the baby's breath to the ground and stomped on them. He didn't know what Joshua had been up to all these years, but he sensed his uncle was a formidable opponent. Faye seducing Joshua could bolster her standing in the Whitmore family and retaliate against him. All her talk about divorce and letting him be with Regina was just a ploy, and he had almost believed it. Derek clenched his fists in anger. "Lyla, have some more. Look at you, so skinny and frail!" Olivia said, signaling a servant to add more food to Faye's plate. "Thank you, Grandma," Faye

