Chapter 14
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Maxwell agreeing to a divorce out of the blue really caught Rosemary off guard. But it was something sheâd been dying for, right?
With a victorious grin, che said, âThanks for giving me the green light, Mr. Templeton â
Then she spun on her heel and left that vibeâkilling place behind.
Back home that evening, Rosemary tossed all the documents sheâd need in the morning into her bag. But when she caught of their photo, she zoned out for a second.
This was their only pic together in three years of marriage. She stared at the expressionless dude in the photo, a pang of hurt starting to creep up on her
At least it was finally curtains for this soulâsucking marriage. No more sitting in an echoey living room night, eyeballing the on the wall, wondering if her hubby would come home, or getting all fluttery over his accidental touches, only to realize sheâd been foolishly sentimental.
Rosemary took one last look at the photo, and then nonchalantly slid the certificate into her bag.
The next , she was up at the crack of dawn, after a night of tossing and turning in a halfâsleep daze.
Standing in front of the bathroom mirror, she faced her pale, haggard reflection, with two telltale dark circles under her eyes. To look a bit more alive, Rosemary dolled herself up with a heavier makeup job.
Fearing traffic, she left early, but the roads were clear, and she barely hit any red lights before reaching the place.
Checking the time, she was an hour early. It seemed even God thought their divorce was the right move, letting her breeze through rush hour to her destination.
In the peak of summer, the 8 a.m. sun was scorching. Rosemary found a shady spot to wait in. That was when she got a message from Yolanda, âRosemary, need me to tag along?â
She cracked a smile and replied, âNah, itâs not like Iâm heading to a brawl. I can handle a divorce solo.
No sooner had she sent the message than a call came in from the Templeton villa. Only Wendy would call from that number, and it had to be about Pearl.
Rosemary frowned, not really in the mood to answer. With the divorce just around the corner, she didnât want any lastâminute curveballs.
As she hesitated, the call dropped. She breathed a sigh of relief, but then Wendy was on the line again.
Rosemaryâs frown deepened. A repeat call? Must be something urgent. A wave of anxiety hit her, and without overthinking, she answered, âWendy, whatâs up?â
âMrs. Rosemary Templeton, Mrs. Pearl Templeton just passed out while eating breakfast! Hurry over to the hospital; the doc needs a family member to sign off!â Wendy sounded close to tears.
Rosemaryâs face tensed up as she bolted to hail a cab, replying, âGot it. Keep cool; Iâm on my way!â
Half an hour later, the car parked outside the hospital. She dashed into the emergency room, a familiar route by now.
Upon seeing her, Wendy rushed over, clutching Pearlâs shawl, âMrs. Pearl Templeton fell asleep in the tub last night, probably caught a chill, and thatâs what kicked off the fever.â
Ever since Pearl had Maxwell, sheâd been so delicate, getting sick at the drop of a hat, and always in a big. unexpected way. Even a fever could send her knocking on deathâs door.
Rosemary held her breath, wiped the sweat from her face, and asked, âDid you call Maxwell?â
Wendy shook her head. Rosemary wasnât surprised. Maxwellâs always swamped with work, and Wendy had
gotten used to calling her for anything important. But with the divorce imminent, Maxwell to the âto guy from now on
âWendy, call Maxwell now.â
Before she could finish, the doors to the emergency room swung open, and the doctor stepped out, âFamily of Pearlâs?â
Rosemary hurried forward, âThatâs me. Howâs she, doc?â
The doctor gave her a onceâover, âPatientâs out of danger for now, brought back from the brink, but sheâs unconscious. I suggest a fullâbody checkup to be sure.â
Rosemaryâs heart skipped a beat as she glanced at Wendy, who was already heading back into the ER.
Rosemary queried, âDoc, is there something wrong with her health?â
âCanât say for sure until we get the results. Arrange the tests as soon as you can.â
After the doctor left, Rosemary could tell something was off.
Pearl was later moved to a regular ward. Rosemary stayed by her side while Wendy went back to make some healing soup.
Seeing the weakened woman on the bed, Rosemary tidied her messy hair. She took Pearl as her mother; no matter what happened between her and Maxwell, sheâd keep visiting the old lady.
Lost in thought, Pearl woke up. She always had low blood pressure and was prone to fainting, so waking up in a hospital was nothing new.
âRosemary, sorry to be a bother again.â
âPearl, itâs no bother. Are you feeling okay anywhere? Iâll get the doctor.â
Pearl gripped her hand, shaking her head, âItâs the same old thing. Iâll be fine in a couple of days.â
Her eyes landed on Rosemaryâs madeâup face, and she asked with a smile, âYou look so pretty today, Rosemary. You should doll up like this more often. Got a date with Maxwell?â
Rosemary rarely put on such a polished look; naturally beautiful with great skin, she was a knockout at that
moment.
She didnât want to worry Pearl by saying she was actually going to finalize her divorce with Maxwell, so she stayed silent.
Pearl took her silence as confirmation and was over the moon, âIâm fine now. You go have fun with Maxwell. Wendy will be here soon; she can take care of me.â
Rosemary held her hand, âPearl, since youâre here, letâs just do a full checkup. Itâll give me and Maxwell some peace of mind.â
At the mention of tests, Pearl instinctively shook her head, a tad resisting the advice. Before she could event utter a word, Rosemaryâs phone started buzzing. A glance at the screen showed it was Maxwell calling.
Rosemary answered, about to speak, when she heard a manâs voice on the other end, barely containing his anger, demanding, âRosemary, are you pulling my leg?â