Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
âRosemary, whats this divorce agreement all about?â
Rosemary snapped to attention when she heard Maxwellâs gloomy voice on the line.
âLiterally what it says.â
Maxwell chuckled coldly. âBefore you clock in for work, come to my office and take this piece of trash back with you. At a PM, I expect to see you and your luggage at the Meadowlark Retreatâ
Rosemary shot back with a cold laugh of her own, âMaxwell, are youâ out of his mind?
Her voice trailed off as she suddenly grasped the hidden meaning behind his phone call.
âDonât worry about Victoria getting labeled as the other womanâ. Only our parents and a few friends know weâre married. To everyone else, youâre still devoted partner who would go through thick and for your girlfriendâs career. Now that things have turned as the way you wanted, everyoneâs happy for you.â
If the divorce papers got out now, right after Maxwell spotted dropping Victoria at the hospital , Victoria would be stamped the homewrecker for sure.
Rosemary had barely finished her thought when she realized Maxwell had already hung up on her. That douchebag
Her current hotel was just throw from Templeton Group. Rosemary wasnât in a rush. She leisurely enjoyed her breakfast before taking the subway over,
After marrying Maxwell, she took up the role of his personal assistant at the Templeton Group at her motherâinâ
request.
Assistant, my foot. She was more like a caregiver. Her job was basically to handle Maxwellâs meals and all the other mundane life details, the type that just coasted along collecting a paycheck.
No one at the company knew she Maxwellâs wife, the wife of the Templeton Groupâs boss. It was pretty pathetic when she thought about it. Everyone knew about the mistress, but the legit wife had to sneak around like spy, there were a couple of times when she was in Maxwellâs car, she had to get out two blocks away
from the office in advance.
When Rosemary got to the office, she went straight to her computer and began drafting her resignation letter. She was getting a divorce, so let someone else play his
Someone walked by and asked surprisingly, âAssistant Chambers, youâre quitting? Did that rich boyfriend of yours finally pop the question?â
Rosemary froze midâtyping. Once, sheâd been seen getting out of Maxwellâs car, the person was surprised and asked her if she was in Mr. Templetonâs car.
At that time, she didnât want to let others know their relationship, so she had to lie that it belonged to her boyfriend.
The next day, rumors flew around the office about her wealthy boyfriend with a car just like Mr. Templetonâs.
Nobody connected the dots to Maxwell because everyone on the thirtyâsixth floor knew that Assistant Chambersâ meals were always tossed, untouched, by Mr. Templeton. Only Rosemary was clueless enough to keep putting them out, meal after meal.
At that moment, Rosemary denied it, âNo, we broke up.â
âYou really let go of such a catch? If it were me, Iâd be crying my eyes out by now!â Someone sympathized, though how much of it was schadenfreude was anybodyâs guess.
Thinking of her âgolden boyfriendâ, Rosemary replied airily but with an edge, âA man whose only virtue is downright toughness, you think I should keep him for Christmas?â
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The cough came from Chest, the president assistant, who glanced at the boss beante han and said. No. pacional chit chat dining werk hours especially not that kind
***** geswept over everyone finally resting on Rosemary with a deep and heavy look, âAssistant Chambers to it office And everyone involves in this chat, a hundred bucks off your paycheck to sign the penalty om at fan
The crowd dispersed in an instant, but Rosemary kept typing, unfazed.
Maxwellâs office was minimalistic When Rosemary walked in, he was lazily flipping through a document it was the divorce agreement she had sent to the house that morning
Rosemary stood firm in front of his desk. âMr. Templetonâ
He looked up his face expressionless but his voice growing increasingly ominous, âToughness is the only virtue, where did you come up with such a theory, Assistant Chambers?
Rosemary pressed her hips and played dead. Sheâd have to be kicked in the head to go along with that line of Questioning
After a tense few seconds, Maxwell dropped the subject. He tossed the divorce agreement onto the desk, âExplain this to me whatâs the meaning behind the reason for divorce listed here?â
Rosemary hesitated for a second before replying confidently, Exactly what it says.â
It was crystal clear to anyone who understood.
Three years of marriage without sex failing to meet the basic needs of the wife, suspecting the husband of erectile dysfunction
With every word Maxwell read, Rosemary felt her scalp tighten. She feared this man might strangle her in a fit of rage. But she spoke the truth; in three years of marriage, he never touched her.
As he got to the part about dividing assets, a chill flickered in his eyes, âSeems like these past three years as an assistant werenât for nothing. You know my properties like the back of your hand. But Rosemary, do you really think you can take a cent from me?
Rosemary was ready to walk away with nothing, so the dig didnât faze . But her indifference seemed like a challenge to Maxwell. His wellâdefined fingers reached out, pinching her chin, âWhat will you live on after leaving me? With that pitiful salary of five hundred a month? Forget rent, can you even buy the necklace youâre wearing?â
The sarcasm was clear. Rosemary tried to turn her head to escape his grip, but failed, the pinch growing more painful.
Bearing the pain, she retorted. Thatâs my business, not yours.â
âPfft.â Maxwell snorted with a sardonic laugh, an aura of menace around him that felt like it could tear her apart, âSo, found yourself a new sugar daddy to take you in?â
Seeing her silence, Maxwell took it as a yes. He suddenly chuckled, his thin lips curling up in a mocking smile, releasing his grip on her chin, âSeems like youâve got something twisted. You donât get to call the shots on whether we divorce or not. Thereâs still three months left on agreement.â
But to Rosemary, it made no difference. He hadnât treated her like his wife for the past three years, so why would the last three months matter?
His attitude now was just because the divorce was her idea it bruised his ego and tarnished Victoriaâs
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reputation. Typical male pride!
Looked like there was no chance of settling the divorce today, so Rosemary decided to lay her cards on the table, âNo matter how much time is left, Iâm not moving back in.â
Maxwell looked down at her with a condescending glare, âAre you trying to tell me you want a separation, huh?â