Chapter 222
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
Rosalie gently rubbed her fingertip over that shallow scar, feeling at pang in her heart. Involuntarily,
she recalled the chaotic scene whent he had rushed forward without hesitation.
She couldnât forget how Theodore had hurt hor, but neither could she forget his kindness. The
mixture of good and bad was undoubtedly. painful and confusing.
She would rather blindly remember his goodness and forget the bad, or only recall his faults and
become extremely angry. But she couldnât be that simple, nor could she be extreme.
She was stuck in the middle, stuck remembering both his good and bad deeds. So, she consistently
wavered without a firm stance.
In the end, she was the one who would get hurt the most.
Theodore grabbed her hand, seeing the sadness in her eyes. Suddenly, he felt a sharp pain in his
heart, a suffocating despair.
Yes, it was despair, he carefully considered. It seemed like he had indeed fallen into despair, his
body and soul submerged in her sorrowful gaze.
What did her gaze mean? Didnât she say she didnât love him? Wasnât she unhappy with their
marriage and fed up with it for a long time?
If so, why was she looking at him with such reluctance? Moreover, hadnât she admitted to being with
Sebastian a long time ago?
It was absurd.
For a moment, he tried to reassure himself, thinking that Rosalie might have just been angry at that
moment.
Still, she had still gone to Sebastianâs place. Something might have even happened between them.
Theodore suddenly felt like a raging lion as flames of anger erupted from his eyes. He kissed her
lips fiercely, as if venting his anger. There was no tenderness in his actions.
Rosalie closed her eyes, feeling numb. She tried to push him away, and her hands pressed against
his shoulders.
Sensing her resistance, he seized her hands and pinned them above her head. It went on for a long
time, almost suffocating her..
Eventually, she gave up struggling. She let her hands go limp, allowing him to do as he pleased.
Initially, Theodoreâs aggression intensified when Rosalie resisted. But now that she had stopped
struggling, he suddenly stopped and stared at her blankly in silence for a long while.
Faced with Rosalieâs indifferent gaze, he clenched his fists. The anger. in his eyes seemed to
dissipate like smoke.
Rosalie looked at him calmly. She said nothing, as if resigned to her fate.
Theodore gritted his teeth. After a moment, he rose from the bed. He said coldly, âBe at the clerkâs
office sharp at nine tomorrow.â
As he reached for the door handle to leave, he suddenly turned back. He gazed at the woman on
the bed for a full ten seconds before saying softly, âDid you really think Iâd throw you down the
stairs?â
In truth, he had drunk a lot not just because of what had happened tonight, but also because she
actually believed he was capable of such a thing.
Did she really think so poorly of him, or had she always been guarded against him?
Rosalie pulled the blanket over herself, and replied calmly, âDonât you already know the answer to
that?â
There was nothing she could say against his words. She had indeed entertained such thoughts.