What Happens in Chapter 1364 – From the Book CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Dive into Chapter 1364, a pivotal chapter in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, written by Faith Shaw. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
The bottle shattered into countless pieces, scattering across the floor. The woman jumped back, startled by the sudden violence.
Her heart pounded in her chest as she stared at Quincy in disbelief. “What the hell are you doing?”
“I told you to get lost,” Quincy finally looked at her.
His gaze was void of any emotion or desire, filled only with pure disdain. In that moment, the woman felt a sharp sting of rejection.
Was she really that undesirable? A man who wouldn’t even consider a woman throwing herself at him, going so far as to smash a bottle. How harsh.
“Fine, I’ll leave! What, you think you’re the only option I’ve got?” she retorted, her pride wounded. She spat out, “With that attitude, who else would even want you? If you didn’t want to be bothered, why come to a place like this?”
Bars were for unwinding, for indulging in pleasure, so what was he doing pretending to be the good guy?
Quincy didn’t respond. As the noise around him quieted, he sat back down, lost in his thoughts, nursing his drink. If only Lydia were here. But he knew better than anyone. His wish was a fantasy that would never come true.
Just as he reached for another bottle, Eugene walked by, heading straight for the booth where Lydia sat.
She had already lost count of how many creepy men had tried to hit on her. A few of them hadn’t taken no for an answer, but they quickly backed off when she flung beer bottles at them without hesitation.
“I’m not a child. If I want to leave, I’ll call my bodyguards,” Lydia replied, half annoyed, half amused by his concern. “I get that you mean well, but I don’t need it. Can’t you see that, Eugene?”
All his concern and care felt like a burden to her, only fueling her frustration.
Of course, Eugene understood. But when it came to love, rationality had no say in the matter. Just as Lydia couldn’t let go of Quincy, Eugene couldn’t let go of her.
So he played dumb. “You do need it, Lydia. You can’t take care of yourself right now.”
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