"Do you think he'll actually confront her?" I asked Vera as we drove away from the hospital, my mind still reeling from our encounter with Alistair.
Vera snorted, flicking her turn signal with practiced ease. "Honestly? I doubt it. That man has the backbone of a jellyfish."
"You didn't see his face when your aunt confirmed everything." The image of Alistair's crumbling expression lingered in my mind.
"Men like him prefer comfortable lies to uncomfortable truths," Vera said, pulling onto the highway. "He'll probably convince himself Dr. Vance misheard or that Ivy was having a bad day."
I stared out the window, watching the city blur past us. "You're probably right."
"Of course I am." Vera flashed me a quick smile. "My bet? He'll crawl back to you within a week, seeking comfort when Ivy's demands become too much."
"Comfort?" I raised an eyebrow.