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Chapter 6



Chapter 6 

Rosemary didn’t catch what was off about Maxwell’s words. She was still fuming over his icy detachment, 

huffing out a response in annoyance. 

Maxwell picked up his soup and downed it in one go, though he set the bowl down with a bit too much force, causing a loud bang. 

Then he flipped back the covers and slid into bed, while Rosemary turned her back to him, switched off her bedside lamp, and shut her eyes, ready to hit the sack. 

This past year, they’d occasionally share a bed, with enough space between them to fit another two people. But tonight was a bit different. 

She was snoozing away when suddenly Maxwell got all up in her space. She was practically in his arms, her back against his solid chest. Through just two thin layers of fabric, she could feel every ridge of his muscles. 

His deep, raspy breathing was right up in her ear, cranking the room’s heat up to scorching levels. 

Before Rosemary could even react, she felt something pressing against her lower back. Her brain froze for a sec, and then it clicked what was going on. 

“Maxwell,” her voice came out shaky, half from the shock and half from nerves; she was worried that Maxwell might force the issue. 

She had longed for this kind of scene in the early days of their marriage, but years of his coldness had ground those dreams to dust. Now, with divorce on the horizon, the last thing they needed was another entanglement. Some mistakes one only needed to make once. 

“Hmm?” His voice, rough as gravel, resonated above her head, oozing a domineering vibe that couldn’t be ignored. 

The next second, Maxwell rolled over, pinning her beneath him, towering above as he stared into her eyes. Rosemary steadied herself and tried to push him away, “I don’t want to.” 

“Didn’t you accuse me of not satisfying you? When you asked me to drink the soup, I thought you were so desperate you’d hop on and take charge. Now you’re saying you don’t want to. Playing hard to get, huh?” His lips brushed against hers as he spoke, his tone dripping with desire but his words full of sarcasm. 

Even an idiot could tell the soup was spiked, and Rosemary tried to explain, “I didn’t know.” 

“You think I’d buy that? This isn’t your first rodeo.” 

Every time that night was brought up, Rosemary felt utterly helpless, as he always forced her to relive it. 

“I’m only going to say this one more time, it was because,” 

Before she could finish, Maxwell’s overwhelming kiss cut her off, literally capping her words. Rosemary was stunned, her hands pushing against his chest trying to shove him away, but in return, she got an even deeper, more forceful kiss. There was no gentleness or tenderness, just outright conquest. 

Her lip was cut, the faint taste of blood mingling with her dizziness from the lack of oxygen, until his scorching hand touched her and she jolted into awareness, realizing her shirt buttons had been undone at some point 

She turned her head to stop his kisses, “Maxwell, let me go.” 

She struggled fiercely, using all her might to break free, but women were naturally at a disadvantage in strength, and all her efforts were no match for Maxwell’s single arm, which easily subdued her. 

Maxwell’s just kissed lips were tinged with red, and he smirked mockingly, “You wanted a divorce because you said I had erectile dysfunction and couldn’t meet your needs. Now there’s no issue, so your reason for divorce 

doesn’t hold.” 

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He propped himself up, kneeling on the bed, grabbed her chin, and forced her head straight, making her look at him. Because of their position, what Rosemary could see was quite obvious. 

His voice was as cool as usual, but every word was testing her tense nerves, “Are you satisfied with what your see?” 

Her face was a picture of disgust, but before she could retort, Maxwell’s phone rang. He reached for it on the nightstand, his brow furrowing slightly when he saw the caller ID. It was Victoria’s agent. 

He swiped to answer, “What’s up?” As Maxwell was about to get off her, the woman who had been avoiding him suddenly reached out. 

The moment her delicate hand touched him, his body tensed. He looked down, his eyes swirling with a storm that seemed ready to tear someone to shreds. His clenched jaw made a slight grinding sound. 

The voice on the other end of the phone continued, and Rosemary caught the gist of it – it was the same old story about Victoria having issues. The subtext was clear: Maxwell needed to go see her now. 

Maxwell shot a warning glance at the woman in his arms. She defiantly tilted her chin up at him, answering his previous question, “Not just satisfied, but it’s lasting too long; I can barely take it, slow down.” 

Her voice was loud enough to be heard clearly by the person on the other end! Rosemary was doing it on purpose, playing dirty to snag a man. 

Maxwell’s Adam’s apple bobbed as he gripped the phone tighter, his knuckles white. 

The voice came through again, “Mr. Templeton, if Victoria’s leg is done for, so is her dancing career. Back in the day, she suffered a lot in silence to become an internationally renowned dancer early and to spare you from gossip about her background. Now, she’s riddled with injuries and needs therapy every week.” 

Maxwell bit his lip and got off the bed, “You take care of her.” 

She didn’t try to stop him from leaving, knowing it was futile. Why would she humiliate herself? She didn’t want to snatch Maxwell back; she just wanted to get back at Victoria. 

Maxwell got dressed and headed out, not saying a word to Rosemary, his so–called wife, the whole time 

Downstairs, everyone was asleep, except for the emergency lights still glowing. He reached the foyer to change shoes, and with a click, the massive chandelier above the living room suddenly lit up. 

Pearl stood at the kitchen door, remote control in hand, “Where are you off to this late?” 

Maxwell frowned, “Mom, why aren’t you asleep?” 

I’m asking you, where are you going leaving Rosemary behind in the middle of the night?” 

Maxwell pressed his lips, and after a moment, said without changing his expression, “I lost control for a moment and hurt her. I’m going to get some medicine for her.” 

semary thought to herself, “When did I feel unwell?” 

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glance at Pearl and the penny dropped – it was a bust; she was being used as a human shield! She rolled her es at Maxwell without a second thought. Talked about a sneaky jerk! 

earl, oblivious to the undercurrents swirling between them, was all wrapped up in joy. She noticed Rosemary’s 

ht jeans and quickly advised, “Change into something loose now; tight clothes won’t do your wound any vors. It’s hot out; covered up like that you’re asking for an infection.” 

“earl, what are you saying?” 

That was she going on about? She wanted to know where exactly she was supposed to be feeling unwell? 

Maxwell, however, stretched out and pulled her over. Rosemary, caught off balance, stumbled into his arms and was held close, “We’re heading out, get some rest, Mom.” 

“earl shot him a look, “Rosemary’s injured and you’re still roughhousing? If our family doc was a woman, I’d 

ave already called her over, no need for your help.” 

Right, Maxwell responded nonchalantly, while Rosemary was out of it, forgetting to resist as he led her out wwith an arm around her waist. 

‘Hold on.” Pearl suddenly remembered something important, scurried to the kitchen, and returned clutching a Dag of tea, “If it works well, take it with you. Drink it every night.” 

Maxwell’s lips were pressed slightly, “Leave it for Dad to drink.” 

Pearl was blunt, “Your dad doesn’t need it.” 

So, was he that impressive without it, or it was beyond saving even with it? Was this something she should be overhearing? 

Seeing Maxwell wouldn’t take it, Pearl stuffed the bag into Rosemary’s hands, “Get going. Don’t just buy meds; head to the hospital and get checked out.” 

Once they left the Templeton family’s mansion and got into the car, Rosemary finally got a chance to speak, “What exactly did you tell her?” 

Maxwell had no desire to continue that topic. He glanced at the bag still in her embrace, his tone cool and mocking, “Really? Planning to take it with you and ask me to drink it every night?” 

Rosemary, taken aback for a moment, then tossed it into the back seat like it was trash, not missing a chance to jab, “Just goes to show, a mother knows best. She’s aware you don’t cut it; even got your meds prepped.” 

“Not cut it?” Maxwell drove one–handed, savoring those words. He glanced at Rosemary again, “Then that first time, who ended up in the hospital needing stitches and laid up for days?” 

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