Chapter 555
Maja nced at her phone to see that it was already past one in the morning.
“Mr. Raymond, it’s alreadyte. You should get some rest.”
The atmosphere in the room chilled at his words. Maja felt her head spin with anger, unsure of how
to respond.
husband’s child before. He clutched the side of the bed, his words bing increasingly
venomous, “So you really have been pregnant before. Only someone like you would settle for a guy
like him.”
Maja stiffened, feeling a cold shiver creep up from her feet to her head. She turned around, ready to
leave, not wanting to say another word.
Butn stepped forward and grabbed her wrist, “You got upset just because I said a few words? If
you really cared about me, you wouldn’t be trying to get pregnant.”
“That’s none of your business!”
At those words,n’s eyes narrowed, “What did you say?”
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Maja took a deep breath, looked up at him, her eyes resolute, “I said, it’s none of your business
whether I’ve had a child or not.”
husband has. What do you take me for?”
Maja pped his hand away, “You’re my lover, the third wheel. Know your ce. You have onest
chance, if you want to do it, then do it.”
With that, she walked out the door.
but to have that woman actually treat him like one was a bitter pill to swallow. He stormed out the
door and caught up with her just as she was stepping into the elevator. He blocked the closing doors,
pulling her out of the elevator.
Maja assumed he was ready to go through with their final time together, so she didn’t resist.
Back in his room, he mped a hand over her mouth and said, “You’re like a dead fish in bed. Do you
really think I enjoy making love to you?”
Maja red at him, her own temper ring,
Outside, a nurse was asking, “Mr. Raymond, is everything alright?”
Maja tried to make a noise, but her mouth was muffled.
The nurse left.
are? You’re not even good enough to be a bed partner. I’d rather hire a clean prostitute than be with a
woman like you.”
Maja couldn’t push him off, so she hit his back where he had a wound. His face turned pale.
In a fit of rage,n thrust into her, “Your actions speak louder than your words.”
Maja was so angry that she had a headache, and they remained silent, only their breaths echoing in
the room.
It wasn’t until the nurse came for rounds in the morning thatn let her go. Maja was so exhausted she
sank to her knees against the wall. She bowed her head, tiredly fixing her clothes and pants.
of not using protection made him spitefully say, “Remember to take your pills. I don’t want to end up
with a kid like your husband, especially when the kid may not even be mine.”
Maja stiffened, slowly adjusting her clothes and standing up, her voice hoarse.
“Mr. Raymond, that was the tenth time.”
<pn felt frustrated and wronged. Ten times and she still wouldn’t visit him in the hospital.