Chapter 58
Whispers of Destiny His Belated Love
âRosemary,â Mrs. Ferberâs voice startled her from her thoughts. Rosemary had been a bit lost when
the sudden sound made her jump. âAre you feeling alright? You look somewhat pale.â
Rosemary, who wasnât wearing any makeup, didnât look the least bit unwell.
It seemed Mrs. Ferber was just trying to strike a conversation since she noticed Rosemary falling
behind the group.
The group was close enough to overhear her and halted in their tracks.
When Rosemary looked up, she met the sleazy gaze with Mr. Ferberâs small eyes. Noticing her
stare, he gave her a cryptic smirk before promptly reverting back to his amicable and honest
demeanor he had upon first meeting.
He transitioned so quick that only she caught it.
Maxwell frowned, âNot feeling well?â
Her irate appearance when she answered the door in the morning seemed quite energetic.
Rosemary, preferring to avoid the spotlight, shook her head, âNo, itâs just that Iâm not used to the
bed here, didnât sleep well.â
Maxwell looked at her with distinct disdain as he flagged down one of the readily available resort
carts, saying neutrally, âWell, thatâs enough of that. Letâs take a ride.â
Rosemary glanced at the clubhouse only a few hundred meters away, âNo need.â
Before her sentence was finished, Maxwell had already stepped in, forcibly grabbing her hand and
leading her to the cart, âNot used to the bed? You were quite content when you moved out of
Meadowlark Retreat. Never mentioned this particular problem before.â
His voice was heavy with sarcasm, clearly doubting her excuse.
Rosemary responded with a sparkling smile, âEven the most comfortable socks wear out over time.
You canât keep something just because you like it forever, or it will become utterly disgusting.â
Maxwell narrowed his eyes, his tone severe and frosty, âAre you implying something about me?â
There was a quiet pause after which Rosemary, changing the subject, remarked, âYou know, I just
realized you have some redeemable qualities.â
Having self-awareness and the acuity to read between the lines. A real brainiac for sure.
While the two engaged in this verbal duel, Mrs. Ferber had already boarded the cart. She couldnât
resist expressing her envy seeing Rosemary with Maxwell, âRosemary, you and Mr. Templeton
seem quite close.â
Mr. Ferberâs gaze faltered somewhat.
All Rosemary could offer was an awkward laugh, not knowing what else to say, especially with
Maxwellâs grip on her handâmaking them look like a model couple to onlookers.
At the golf course, she immediately wore sunglasses and comfortably lounged in a chair to catch up
on sleep, her erratic sleep schedule due to continuous night outs over the past few months
combined with the evident struggle in adjusting to new places has been keeping her up. Last night,
she had a restless night until 3 am.
âMs. Chambers,â Mr. Ferberâs voice, deliberately lowered, oozing sleaze, âYou and Mr. Templeton
arenât truly married, right? How much does he pay you to stay? Iâm willing to pay twice.â
Rosemary turned her head to find Maxwell and Mrs. Ferber absent. She then removed her
sunglasses and tossed out a number nonchalantly, âThree hundred million.â
Her marriage to Maxwell had been a secret, and though they revealed it at Pearlâs birthday party a
few days back, no reporters were around, so only the guests knew her true identity.
It was not surprising that Mr. Ferber, residing in Zion City, was oblivious.
Initially, Mr. Ferber was charmed by Rosemaryâs beauty, but her âthree hundred millionâ response
left him agape, âThree hundred million? Are you still not fully awaking from your dream? Even the
most beautiful dancer I have doesnât charge that much. Sheâs been training in dance from a young
age, do you think you can compete with her?â
Only a madman would speed three hundred million on a woman. He didnât even invest that much on
his own wife.
âThe most beautiful dancer?â Rosemary looked at him with a hint of surprise, âVictoria?â
Victoria was the only person known to her who was recognized as âthe most beautiful dancerâ by
media and public.
Mr. Ferber arrogantly nodded, as if boasting, âExactly, her. Who else would fit the title?â
âHeh,â Rosemary scoffed sarcastically, âYouâre really something.â
With that, she dismissed him and looked away.
She could tell if Maxwell came to know of Mr. Ferber bragging about Victoria, Mr. Ferber would face
serious consequences. However, she wasnât gracious enough to warn him about it. It would be best
if he boasted about it in front of Maxwell.
When two dogs fight over a bone, a third runs away with it!
Rosemary first found the golf course noises irritating, but she eventually gave in and dozed off.
In her sleep, she felt a gentle nudge and a faint voice calling her name.
Rosey?
In a semi-sleepy state, Rosemaryâs eyes fluttered open to find a flawlessly handsome face. Startled,
her thoughts snapped back instantly, and she almost jumped out of her chair.
Maxwellâs face was stern with a fierce glint in his eyes. Seeing her sit up, he maintained his
composure, âNow that youâre awake, letâs go. What are you, a pig? Sleeping wherever you wish,
arenât you afraid of being taken advantage of?â
With his hand carelessly in his pocket, he sauntered off without waiting for Rosemary.
She closed her eyes, rubbed her face, and leisurely got up from the chair.
Well, it must have been a dream. How could that jerk Maxwell calling her âRoseyâ?
After regaining her composure and following the group, Mr. and Mrs. Ferber were already changed
and waiting outside. They had lunch nearby, and the afternoon was spent exploring the vast and
scenic resort, treating the rare break from their busy schedules as a mini vacation.
Dinner was at the restaurant, and it was only then that Rosemary found out the deal had been
signed. Entertaining thoughts of leaving by tomorrow at the latest, she was overjoyed, so she stuck
around for a few extra rounds of drinks with Mrs. Ferber.
The fruit wine was sweet and velvety, not too strong, but had a surprising kick to it after a while.
Mrs. Ferber affectionately held Rosemaryâs hand: âRosemary, I feel a strong connection to you, you
know? Itâs a pity our stay has been this brief. We really havenât had the chance to really chat. When
you and Mr. Templeton come to Zion City, Iâll make sure to give you a grand welcome and show you
around.â
Feigning enthusiasm, Rosemary replied with a "Sure!" but, in reality, she had no intention of
accepting. Not only was she not that close with Mrs. Ferber, but even if they were besties, she didnât
have the slightest desire to mingle with Maxwell again.
After the meal, Mr. Ferber suggested going to the club upstairs. Rosemary, pretending to be drunk,
mentioned she had to go back to her room to get some rest, and insisted they enjoy without her.
The club and the hotel had separate elevators, and Rosemary apologetically said: âIâm really sorry,
my alcohol tolerance seems off. I have to excuse myself, Mr. and Mrs. Feber. Enjoy the club, it has
an acclaimed reputation in Greenwood for its world-class service. Itâs definitely worth experiencing.â
Maxwell shot her an icy glare.
Rosemary didnât pay any heed to his behavior; heâd been wearing a poker face the entire night, as
though everyone around had borrowed money from him.
Frowning as if feeling unwell, she said, âMr. and Mrs. Ferber, enjoy yourselves. Iâll get back to my
room.â
Upon turning away, Maxwell snaked his arm around her waist, pulling her right back into his arms,
âIâll skip the club, my wife isnât feeling well. Iâll accompany her back to rest.â
He then turned to Chris, who practically faded into the background these past two days, and
ordered, âTake good care of Mr. and Mrs. Ferber.â
Once they were by themselves, Rosemary's dramatized drunken demeanor abruptly dispersed. She
pushed away from him despite the act she was putting on moments ago.
âIâm perfectly fine, and I donât need an escort. Return to your own room.â
âNot drunk? Great,â Maxwell said, his face clouded with displeasure, as he pulled her toward the
direction of the room, âI just so happen to have something to ask you.â