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Chapter 126

    Seeing Victoria show up at the door and thinking back to what Rosemary had said, it wasn''t rocket


    science to figure out what was going on.


    Maxwell narrowed his eyes, a chill in his gaze. He didn''t fly off the handle, but she could feel his


    anger loud and clear. The grip on Rosemary''s hand kept tightening - it was practically brute force,


    "Did you call her here?"


    Pain shot through Rosemary''s arm, spreading all over. She couldn''t help but hiss in pain, and


    before she could wiggle free, Maxwell let go.


    He looked down, his eyes falling on her reddened wrist, "Sorry, I didn''t realize my own strength


    there."


    Although Maxwell was all Mister Nice Guy now, even apologizing after hurting her - which sounded


    way more sincere than that half-hearted sorry at the studio door - Rosemary instinctively kept her


    distance.


    Because he was giving off major yandere vibes, like those sickos in dramas. pped a pair of gold-


    rimmed sses on him and he would practically be a textbook creepy psycho.


    "Since you brought her here, you can be the one to send her packing."


    Rosemary had called Victoria over because she was dead sure Maxwell wouldn''t let her off the


    hook easily. Like she''d really listen to him and shoo her away?


    "Rosemary," Victoria cut in, interrupting their little bubble.


    She was pale as a ghost, her slender frame trembling, looking utterly humiliated and furious, "I


    haven''t been in touch with Maxwell for ages. You didn''t have to humiliate me like this."


    She turned to the cool and collected Maxwell with a scornful chuckle, "Even if I was shameless, I


    wouldn''t cling to a man who doesn''t like me and be a nuisance."


    Maxwell''s face turned stormy in a sh, his lips pressed into a thin line, his eyes on Victoria icy and


    full of warning.


    Rosemary watched the whole thing, thinking, here we went again - another pair of drama queens


    ying the “guess how I feel” game. And she was clearly being used as a pawn to make someone


    jealous.


    What a mess! What on earth did she do in her past life to deserve bumping into these two


    nutcases?


    With a sigh, Rosemary said, "Why don''t youe in, and I''ll give you both some advice?"


    Like, seriously, what was the big hurdle here? Dating shouldn''t be this exhausting. Anyone would


    think there was some deep family feud going on.


    Victoria, "No need."


    Maxwell, "Get out."


    They both spoke at once, one with a bitterugh, the other seething.


    Victoria''s eyes brimmed with tears as she turned on her heel and walked away. After a couple of


    steps, she turned back, "Since I''m here, let me rify. The invitation thing was my agent''s idea. I''ve


    been thinking about getting into showbiz, and she wanted to create some buzz for me. It was all a


    misunderstanding. I''ve given her an earful. It won''t happen again. Sorry."


    And with that, she left without looking back.


    Rosemary also wanted to leave, but before she could, Maxwell caught on. His face clouded over as


    he threatened, "Have dinner with me, and I''ll take you home. Make a scene, and you''re wee to


    spend the night here."


    Rosemary looked at Maxwell striding towards the dining room, her sympathy overflowing for a


    moment. He was pitiful, really - loaded, powerful, handsome, and pining for someone as prickly as


    Victoria. It was a ssic case of love hurts.


    "Can you even stomach food with me around? Need me ask her toe back for you?"


    To drag, not to ask - that was the most she''d do.


    Maxwell, however, gave her a frosty look, "You''re still Mrs. Templeton. Bringing her back, you want


    the press to make up stories and ruin reputations?"


    Right now, Rosemary wished she could go back in time and p her softer self. She felt sorry for


    him? For thinking about his sweetheart? She must''ve been blind!


    Maxwell waited for a reply but there wasn’t any, and then shot back, "Cat got your tongue?"


    Rosemary snapped, "Because I know better than to make a fuss if it''s not about the apple of my


    eye. The more noise you make, the sooner you bite the dust."


    The guy was a lunatic! She nearly had her hand crushed!


    After dinner, true to his word, Maxwell drove her back to her apartment. He was in a foul mood,


    silent all the way. She''d nned to have Jason drive her, but Maxwell wouldn’t have it, and in the


    end, Jason was behind the wheel anyway.


    Talked about being in a pickle!


    The next day, Rosemary visited Oswald''s office.


    She had pored over her mother''s belongings the night before and hadn''t found anything suspicious.


    "What? You''re Rosalind''s daughter?" Oswald was shocked, looking at Rosemary in disbelief, yet he


    felt it was the usible exnation - the simr techniques, the resemnce. It was too


    coincidental to be a coincidence.


    "Why didn''t you say anything the first two times I asked about Rosalind? How''s your mom doing?


    Still in the same line of work?"


    "My mom passed away. Ten years ago, she didn''t just lose touch with you. She died."


    Revealing her identity to Oswald wasn''t an impulsive decision for Rosemary. She had never found


    any information about her mother''s death. She had once doubted it was truly an ident, but her


    grandfather was convinced her mother was murdered. After some digging, she discovered her


    mother had taken on a restoration job before she died.


    The painting wasn''t finished when she passed, and after her death, it disappeared.


    If the enemy was hidden, she''d put herself in the spotlight. Rosemary didn''t know if this would make


    a difference, especially since it had been a decade. Any schemes would have already settled down.


    But with no leads, it was worth a shot. She needed to use Oswald''s connections to spread the word


    in their circle - that she was Rosalind''s daughter.


    Oswald opened his mouth; it took him a few seconds before he continued, "How did your mom


    die?"


    Rosemaryid out the cause of her mother''s death, her suspicions, and the clues she''d gathered


    over the years.


    Oswald frowned, voicing his disagreement, "If your mom''s watching over us from above, she''d


    definitely not want you risking your neck. No way, I can''t let you y with fire. I gotta look out for you


    in her stead. We can snoop around in secret; we’re bound to find some leads."


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    Rosemary revealed, "My grandpa was hell-bent on finding out the killer right up until hisst breath.


    I can''t let him down."


    "We need to y the long game here." Oswald decided with finality, "You go public as ''Rose'' for


    now. Once you climb the ranks in this scene, who knows, maybe some clues will justnd in our


    laps."


    Even though “Rose” had made some waves in the scene over the years, due to Rosemary''s low


    profile, hardly anyone could get in touch with her directly. This meant that despite her prowess, only


    a select few were in the know.


    "The feedback from thatst documentary was ster. Director Madden wants to shoot a reality


    show with everyday folks this time around. He asked me if I could rope you in, using your public


    appearance as a gimmick to hype up the show. If you''re aiming for the spotlight, this is one heck of


    an opportunity."
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