Jay sent a message to Rose, inviting her out to a cafe.
Rose looked at that domineering message that said, 'W e should discuss Baby Robbie's custody rights.
Otherwise, I'll have to use other methods.'
Rose sighed heavily. Could she pretend that she did not see this message?
Perhaps it was because of Rose's late reply to his message that Jay gave her a call.
Rose hesitated for some time before answering it reluctantly. 1
Jay's icy cold voice sounded across the line, "Rose Boyle, why didn’t you reply to my message? Avoiding me isn’t going to solve the problem.”
Rose shot back meekly, "I'm not avoiding, I just didn't know how I should reply to you."
Jay was stunned by that answer but only for a split second.
He chided, "If you knew this was going to happen, why did you do so in the first place?"
Rose trembled a little. That sentence was referring to the time she had sex with him against his will.
Rose's expression turned ugly and embarrassed. She felt fortunate that he could not see her expression
right now, thus she could relax a little. "Okay. We’ll meet at ten o'clock." She finally went for it.
Jay hung up the phone decisively.
On the other hand, Rose slumped onto the ground. The disdain that Jay had against her stemmed from him not having any feelings for her. However, she loved him. It was like her pouncing into the flames. She would have no qualms even if she were to be swallowed by those heartlessly burning flames.
'Do I regret it now?’
Rose did not know the answer to that question. She just knew that since she had the bravery to commit a mistake, then she should have the bravery to face the consequences.
She patted herself awake and did a simple touch up b y applying some light makeup to cover up her exhaustion and haggard appearance. She needed to make herself more presentable.
Before Rose left the apartment, Josephine arrived at Exuberant City to bring Baby Robbie and Zetty out to play. Rose was very much at ease since Josephine was very enthusiastic about helping her take care of the kids.
When Rose arrived at the cafe, Jay had already been seated for some time.
When Rose walked up to Jay, his expression was very hostile. His gaze was glaring at her, shooting out daggers.
"I'm sorry for being late," Rose timidly said. When she pulled the chair next to him, she noticed that his eagle -like gaze squinted even more, showing an obvious loathing toward her actions.
Rose placed the chair in its original position and chose the farthest seat opposite him.
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