With the author's famous Whispers of Destiny: His Belated Love series, Arlene Linton captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 103, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Whispers of Destiny: His Belated Love series be available today?
Key: Whispers of Destiny: His Belated Love Chapter 103
Maxwell knew what Rosemary was up to the moment she reached out, but he didn't budge, letting her snatch the phone away.
A quick glance at the screen, which was still locked, with messages and missed calls notifications hanging there.
Maxwell didn't check it? Then what was he doing staring at his phone screen all this time?
Poking at the phone and sounding none too pleased, Rosemary asked, "What are you even doing here?"
"Well, you hogged my bed; where else am I supposed to be? Or are you bummed I didn't crash with you?" Maxwell probably hadn't slept a wink all night, red streaks clear as day. His jacket was tossed aside carelessly, leaving him in just a thin shirt and dress pants, with the top few buttons undone, giving off a vibe of laziness and casualness that wasn't usually his style.
Rosemary looked up at him in disbelief, "How can you keep a straight face, looking all suave and dapper, while spewing such shameless crap?"
Was that what she meant? She was asking why he didn't just roll off to another room to sleep, instead of hanging around on the couch like a ghost all night, God knew fantasizing about what while she was asleep.
The thought alone gave her the creeps.
Maxwell ignored her sarcasm, "What's with your phone wallpaper?"
Her wallpaper was a hand-drawn cartoon that, if not for the fact that it was a spitting image of Maxwell in his usual attire - minus the head, with "I'll knock your block off" written beside it, wouldn't have been so odd.
Maxwell continued, "You really want to knock my block off, huh?"
"Isn't it obvious? Don't you know how annoying you are?"
She saw an address from David, and a message, "Is this enough for you, or shall I dig up more?"
Rosemary pocketed her phone and opened the wardrobe.
She had moved out months ago, and Maxwell had said he'd ask the servant to toss all her stuff, so she wasn't holding out hope for finding any clothes to change into - she just couldn't stand the wrinkled mess and stench of booze she was wearing. She pulled open the door, half-hoping to at least find a T-shirt.
To her surprise, her clothes were still there, neatly arranged by length as per her habit, even the accessories sealed in bags and hung up.
Weren't these supposed to be trashed? But that question, likely to steer things towards flirty territory, she only pondered in her head without voicing it out.
After grabbing clothes and heading to the bathroom, she found all her stuff still there: face wash, toothpaste, toothbrush, mouthwash cup.
Once she was freshened up and changed, Rosemary made a beeline out of there. She half-expected Maxwell to stop her, even had her retorts ready, but when the man saw her, he just nonchalantly remarked, "Take the bed sheets you dirtied with you."
If at first Stacey could still try to bury the story and hire some keyboard warriors to clean up her image online, maybe even play the victim once in a while, once David's videos hit, she lost control over the narrative. She couldn't even show her face without being mobbed, her address and phone number outed by netizens.
Watching the personal info spilled online, Rosemary thought back to her own dark days - getting dragged through the mud, homeless, huddling in dark corners of parks, scared stiff of being recognized even though she fully covered herself up.
Beyond the relentless online mockery, there were fabricated salacious rumors and the sickening harassment from loan sharks.
Thinking about it, it was as miserable as being a sick animal! And Stacey, the instigator, was probably living it up somewhere, clueless.
Lost in thought, Rosemary was jolted by the abrasive ringtone of her phone. She turned to see Stacey's name flashing on the screen.
She didn't pick up, but it kept ringing, persistent as a leech. Annoyed, Rosemary grabbed her phone, about to switch it off, when a message from Stacey came in, "Rosemary, if you don't pick up, I'll come find you. Digging up someone's address is a piece of cake for me."
She could totally feel Stacey's fury just oozing out of the text! But this woman seriously never learned. Even after becoming universally loathed like a rat crossing the street - everyone was ready to take a swing at her - she was still so pretentious.
Rosemary smirked, thinking, “If you're gonna be like that. Well, guess what? I'm out!”
She shut off her phone, went through her bedtime routine, and just as she had settled into bed, there were loud knocks at the door.
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