Chapter 15
Married To My Ex-Husband’s Rival by Jobet GraySon
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âWould you like something to drink?â Richard asked, waiting for Amberâs response as he watched her settle on the sofa in the living room.
He could tell that she was restless, but he didnât know if it was because she was at his place for the first time or if there was some other reason why she seemed so uncomfortable.
âWould you give me alcohol if I asked you to?â Amber replied, suddenly feeling like she needed alcohol to get herself together.
When she first entered Richardâs living room, the first thing she felt was the feeling of being dirt poor. Just entering the place alone made her realize that she was about to marry someone whose wealth she might never be able to comprehend.
She had wanted to ask him questions on how rich he was and how he was so far above Kayden despite the fact that their companies were n*eck and n*eck, according to her research. But when she thought about it for a second time, she realized how stupid her question would sound.
âWhat makes you think that I wouldnât?â Richard asked, his voice snapping her out of her thoughts.
âI donât know. You might not want to give alcohol to someone who you witnessed break down, just in case I end up getting drunk and start to misbehave,â she replied, wanting to hear how heâd respond to
the possibility of her being drunk.
âNow that you mentioned you, I believe drinking habits should also be a part of the rules because if
there is one thing I canât stand, itâs a bad drunk,â he responded.
I scoffed, not exactly impressed with his response. âOh, please, Richard, are you trying to tell me
that youâve never experienced being so drunk, to the point where you act completely out of character and misbehave in a way you later regret?â she asked, not wanting to believe that he was that
responsible.
He already seemed almost perfect to her, but it would definitely make her feel at ease if he admitted
that he had been dead drunk before, so she wouldnât be the only one with multiple flaws.
âI never knew it was mandatory to experience being drunk enough to misbehave, Miss Grey. But if you
feel itâs normal, then Iâm guessing youâre quite experienced with getting drunk and misbehaving.
Unfortunately, or should I say, fortunately, I canât relate to such a terrible experience because, first, Iâm very aware of my limits, and I donât tend to drink to get drunk,â he answered, earning an
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âOh, what a model citizen!â she retorted, making it obvious that she was being sarcastic. âWell, for someone who was born with everything, Iâm guessing youâve never had any reason to want to drink to stupor. Try living my life for one day, and I promise you, dear, youâll become an alcoholic in the blink of an eye.â
On hearing her mention that he seemed to be born with everything. Richard would simply chuckle to himself. He wasnât surprised to hear her say that, because most people around him usually say the same thing, and he was already so accustomed to people associating his wealthy background with having a perfect life.
âSo, now that weâve established that youâre an alcoholic, is there anything else youâd like to tell me? I mean, do you perhaps have any habits that I would need to look out for?â he asked, suddenly curious to know everything that there was to know about her.
Amber would squint her eyes in his direction, staring at him with an amused look on her face. When Richard noticed how she was staring at him, he would become slightly nervous, wondering if she was having any weird thoughts in her head.
He had already started to wrap his head around the fact that Amber wasnât exactly a normal person, so he made a mental note to himself to watch out for anything unusual, just so she wouldnât catch him off guard.
âRichard, youâve never been married before, right?â Amber questioned.
She couldnât exactly pinpoint why her thoughts suddenly redirected to this question, but her
instincts were telling her that Richard had most likely never lived with a woman before.
âOf course not! Why would I willingly set myself up for failure? Iâm a businessman, and I strongly believe that marriage is a waste of oneâs precious life and energy. Of course, with exceptions like our business arrangement,â he replied, and Amber shook her head in disbelief.
âI mean, I partly agree with the fact that marriage can be a lifeâsucker, but for someone like you
who hasnât even experienced what it is like to get married, you sure sound a little too hateful.â
Richard rolled his eyes. âAnd your point is?â
âMy point is, you sound like a virgin,â she responded, and Richardâs face immediately contorted into
a frown.
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âWâ¦what? Excuse me? Hâ¦how did you come to such a ridiculous conclusion, Amber?â he asked, unab hide his shock.
In his thirtyâthree years on earth, he had never heard anyone refer to him as a virgin, simply because he thought of marriage as a draining activity.
Amber let out a soft chuckle, amused by how triggered Richard looked simply because she had referred to him as a virgin. She couldnât deny the fact that she had found his reaction quite adorable, and it made her feel the urge to keep teasing him.
âHave you ever lived with a woman before? I mean, a girlfriend since youâve never been married?â
âAnd why would I live with a girlfriend? Thatâs crossing the line,â Richard responded, much to Amberâs surprise.
âDo you mean what you just said, or are you just trying to joke around?â she inquired.
She started to wonder if Richard perhaps had a few loose screws and wasnât as flawless as she thought, because why else would he think living with his girlfriend would be crossing the line?
Richard sighed, realizing that their unnecessary conversation had dragged on for too long. âIt may seem as though you and I have very different viewpoints, and as much as it should matter, weâre going
to have to make this our first rule,â he stated.
âAnd what would that be?â Amber asked.
âItâs simple. Rule number one: neither party A, which is me, nor party B, which represents you, is
allowed to impose their opinions on the other person. Even though weâre legally going to be married,
you have no right to try to change my opinions on things, should our opinions differ, and I have no right to do the same,â he explained clearly.
She shrugged. âI highly doubt that I would waste my time trying to force an old man like you to
understand my opinion. Clearly, youâre a lost cause, and Iâm not interested in helping you,â she responded nonchalantly, and two things stuck in Richardâs mind as he stared back at her in
disbelief.
The first thing was that she had referred to him as an old man, and the second was that she just
called him a lost cause.
âWho does she think she is?â
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