"That's what you wanted anyway, everything comes with a price," she said emotionlessly. She had no sympathy for the situation he was in.
Some men were just like that. When they were at a low point in their life, they would do anything to get to the top. An example - taking advantage of a woman.
However, when he got what he wanted, he would begin to despise her, as if everything she did was never good enough.
Generally, marriages like this will not last very long. They would eventually end in a divorce. If not, they'd b e divided by heart.
On the other side.
Before finishing her Foie Gras, Yvette went to the restroom. As she was leaving, she kept making eye gestures to Baine secretly.
Baine immediately understood her intentions and nodded slightly. Their exchange was almost unnoticeable.
His deep gaze fell on the Foie Gras in front of him, but Mark was not tempted to eat it at all. Instead, he was just sipping on his wine.
It was at this time his phone rang. He picked up; it
was Yvette calling.
"Mark, I've met a friend and she invited me to go flower shopping with her now. You don't have to send me home later, but make sure you do with Raine.
Okay, that's all, bye!”
Yvette did not wait for Mark's response as she hung u p the phone right after she was done speaking. She was planning to create some alone time for the two of them.
When she hung up, Raine was done with her meal too. She used a napkin to wipe the corner of her mouth gently with her fair hands as a dim light flashed across her eyes.
"Are you done? I'll send you back," he said in a deep voice as he put down the wine glass in his hand.
"One of my friends is getting engaged tomorrow, I feel like buying a gift for her now. You can send me home after I am done..."
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