"Why are you... aren't you asleep yet, Sir Ares?" Rose wanted to ask him why he was at her rented property, but she quickly realized that the house belonged to him.
"Rose, did you just neglect your children because you have a date with another man?" Jay spoke hoarsely.
He tapped the cigarette between his fingers on the ashtray, stubbed out the tip, tossed it inside, and leered at Rose.
Rose was shocked when she saw the pile of cigarette butts in the ashtray.
How long had he been waiting for her?
"Sir Ares," she walked over and explained to him, "I'd like to come back earlier to take care of the kids, but M r. Bell wasn't feeling well today and, as his friend, I thought I'd stay back and talk to him..."
Before she could finish her sentence, vicious anger appeared on Jay's tired face. "Many cowardly men suffer from sadness and mental breakdowns every day, Rose Boyle. Are you going to talk to them all?"
He was implying that she was a salacious woman.
Rose's eyes turned red with tears, though she continued to argue defiantly. "Sir Ares, you don't know how hard my life has been. My parents and my
husband have abandoned me. Mr. Bell is a friend who would help me in my time of need, and so I treasure his friendship. I hope you don't taint our friendship with your degenerate ideas."
Jay was at a loss for a reply.
'What am I doing? Am I jealous?
'Just because I'm not happy that Rose went on a date with Sean, I'm trying to defame her to make myself feel better?'
Jay calmed down when he saw Rose's shoulders that were trembling out of anger.
"It's late. You should go and rest," he said weakly.
He picked up his jacket on the couch and slowly walked toward the front door.
Rose closed her eyes, sighed, and slowly turned around. "It's very late, Sir Ares. How about you stay here tonight?"
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