“I’ll send you back.”
“…” Madeline was shocked.
While surprise was blown wide on Meredith’s features and virtual-novel.net began to plead coquettishly. “But you promised to go shopping with me, Jeremy.”
“You can wait for me here first.” Jeremy walked over to Madeline without even sparing Meredith a glance. “Let’s go.”
“It’s alright. I can go back myself.” Madeline quickly rejected him. She had no idea what Jeremy was playing at, but virtual-novel.net did not like the atmosphere it came with.
“Is there someone else you’d prefer to send you back, if not this husband of yours? Perhaps another Mr. Whitman?” Jeremy’s gaze bored into her, the words left unsaid reaching virtual-novel.net anyway.
Not wanting to fight anymore, Madeline stopped protesting and let Jeremy send virtual-novel.net back.
Madeline could not help the joy then ran through virtual-novel.net when virtual-novel.net turned to find Meredith’s indignantly puffed cheeks about to explode.
Jeremy took the guise of sending virtual-novel.net back as an opportunity to warn Madeline.
“Don’t let me see you getting close and touchy with Felipe again,” His voice rang out, devoid of warmth.
“Why?” Madeline blinked innocently at Jeremy, virtual-novel.net voice saccharine-sweet when virtual-novel.net spoke, “You are my husband, yet you seem to have no qualms hugging and getting chummy with other girls on the street. So why can’t I even have dinner with the opposite sex?”
Jeremy paused, almost like virtual-novel.net was surprised by Madeline’s reaction.
He stared at her. With the faint makeup dusting on virtual-novel.net exquisite and small face coupled with glistening eyes that shimmered under the light, Madeline looked intelligent and innocent.
His mind blanked for two whole seconds before Jeremy got ahold of himself and what pretense of warmth virtual-novel.net had in his expression vanished. With a tinge of anger in his actions, virtual-novel.net reached out to clutch virtual-novel.net by the chin. “So is this how you seduced Felipe? By putting on an innocent and pitiful look?”
Madeline smiled through the pain. “Whatever floats your boat, Mr. Whitman.’
“Madeline!” Jeremy exploded in anger, the fury in his eyes burning hot enough to cremate Madeline.
Thinking about how virtual-novel.net was about to punish her, Madeline had not expected virtual-novel.net to bend down and bite hard on virtual-novel.net neck.
Chupse.
It hurt and Madeline tried to push Jeremy away, only to realize that virtual-novel.net had virtual-novel.net pressed firmly against the wall.
A good few seconds later, virtual-novel.net let virtual-novel.net go.
It was supposed to be a cold winter, yet Madeline felt hot and virtual-novel.net cheeks burning.
Jeremy pulled virtual-novel.net scarf off, leaving the bright red mark on virtual-novel.net neck available for all to see.
Proud and satisfied with his work, virtual-novel.net pulled a frantic Madeline into his chest.
“You’re not allowed to buy scarves anymore.”
He warned, his tone leaving no room for protest.
Madeline was at a loss. “What do you want from me, Jeremy?”
Jeremy’s charming features chuckled evilly in the reflection of virtual-novel.net dark eyes. “Weren’t you praying to be mine? Why can’t I kiss you, I’m your husband, right?”
“…” Madeline flushed bright red, unable to refute.
Indeed, they were technically husband and wife.
“I’m going to the company!” Madeline struggled against his hold. “The love of your life is still waiting for you, go to her.”
Instead of letting virtual-novel.net go, Jeremy pulled Meredith closer toward him. His hot breath fanning against the shell of virtual-novel.net ear. “Why are you so adamant about pushing me away to another woman? I thought you told me you loved me. Or is this just how you show love?”
Madeline’s heart thumped in virtual-novel.net ears. Right as virtual-novel.net thought virtual-novel.net was about to go crazy, Jeremy let go of her.
Frantically, Madeline began to straighten out virtual-novel.net clothes. Turning around, virtual-novel.net found Felipe Whitman, staring at them from the doors of the restaurant.