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Chapter 219 The Only Upset One

    Chapter 219 The Only Upset One


    Marshall’s arms around Katherine froze for a quick second.


    Katherine wasn’t expecting Marshall to hold her, and Marshall wasn’t expecting her to kiss him. Again,


    they got even this time.


    But Kyle began freaking out like an agitated monkey. “You can’t do this do me. You simply can’t. I


    mean, everyone already knows that you’re in love, you don’t have to unt it around like that. Break


    apart right now – this is an order!”


    “Never,” smirked Katherine, cuddling deeper into Marshall’s embrace.


    Holding her, Marshall heaved a silent sigh after a while. Why was it that it didn’t feel right no matter


    what he did in front of Katherine?


    Angered, Kyle was sitting on the sofa with his back turned against them.


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    Katherine turned to smilingly look at Marshall, just as Marshall looked down and caught her gaze.


    Staring into each other’s eyes, they began having that weird feeling again.


    Kyle stayed with them right into the night and refused to leave at dinner time. Sprawling out on the


    sofa, he said, “I want to taste the food you make, Kathy. You look like the kind of woman that’s insanely


    good at cooking, and I’d die for the opportunity – the honor, if you will – of getting a bite of your


    dishes…”


    He’d made the same request a couple of times.


    Defeated, Katherine motioned him to stop. “Stop yelling. And yes, I will cook, but mostly because the


    hubby and I do need to have dinner. You’re simply a free rider.”


    Sitting up from the sofa, Kyle was instantly happy. “That’s fine. I just wanted a taste of your cuisines.


    What are you making? Shall I invite Hector over, too? He’s all by himself at the Bet house; I


    wonder if he’s getting food at all tonight.”


    Sitting at Kyle’s side with a PC on hisps, Marshall stared at the data on theputer screen for a


    good while before he resumed tapping on the keyboard.


    Getting off the sofa carefully, Katherine didn’t take Kyle seriously. “You might as well ask him toe


    since you’re already here. But let me be clear, you are not ying poker in my house.”


    “Don’t worry, I won’t,” replied Kyle, chortling, “I just happen to be off my game tonight. I’ll beat all three


    of you when I’m all prepped up.”


    Katherine ignored him and went to the kitchen. With plenty of stuff in the fridge, she had a n.


    In the living room, Kyle reclined into the sofa and nced at Marshall with smile in his eyes. “You made


    the right choice. Kathy looks much better indeed than ra would as a wife.”


    “You haven’t known Katherine very long, mind you,” Marshall said without looking at him.


    “That might be true,” Kyle turned over to lie on his stomach, his voice gentle as he watched Katherine,


    “but I’ve met plenty of people at the club, and I fancy myself as a pretty good judge of character. Kathy


    is a good girl. Someone you should appreciate and cherish.”


    Quietly, Marshall sneered. There were no shortage of good girls in the world, and he couldn’t go around


    appreciating every single one of them. Katherine was perhaps indeed a “good girl” as Kyle alleged, but


    that had nothing to do with him.


    Not one for idleness, Kyle made his way to the kitchen, leaving Marshall reading corporate documents


    on the sofa.


    Leaning on the doorframe, Kyle texted Hector as he asked, “Do you have a female sibling or friend you


    can introduce me to, Kathy? I’m only asking that they’re like you.”


    Her back against him, Katherine chuckled. “Well, even if I did, I shouldn’t lead them to the chopping


    block, should I?”


    Kyle hissed. “What the hell, woman? Is that what you think of me? Do you know that there are a swarm


    of girls throwing themselves at me?”


    “Is that right?” asked Katherine, smiling. “Do you think those girls would still throw themselves at you if


    you weren’t a Haverford?”


    Thatpletely shut Kyle up. Kyle wasn’t stupid. He knew exactly what it was that those women liked


    in him. He knew that he was detested and scorned upon for his overbearing ways, and that he could


    continue his reckless behaviors because of the cash handouts from his father. Nobody would tolerate


    him without the assistance of his father, and no woman would even look at him twice. That was why he


    couldn’t refute Katherine at all.


    Silent for only a second, Kyle soon started stomping around. “Marshall, get in here! How do you usually


    keep the wife in order? Don’t you have house rules around here? Come fix her good for me,e on!”


    Staying where he was, Marshall broke into a smile. “Who was it again who was singing her praise just


    a moment earlier?”


    Kyle stopped for a second before he resumed kicking the air. “I don’t care. Come discipline her for me.”


    Then, he clutched at his chest, shouting, “My heart! Oh, god, I’m having trouble breathing…”


    Marshall put down theptop and went towards the kitchen, where Katherine, in her apron, was paying


    no attention to the monkey by the door.


    Entering the kitchen, Marshall looked at Katherine. “Do you need help with anything?”


    Not one for modesty, Katherine pushed over a basket of vegetables. “Rinse these out for me.”


    Marshall hummed in agreement and went to the sink.


    The monkey by the door stopped dead in his tracks to stare at Marshall. “Sir, might I ask what you’re


    doing here? Are you here to help her or me?”


    Grabbing another basket of veggies, Marshall said coolly, “Come rinse these out.”


    “Very well then,” Kyle answered briskly, his attitude taking a 180 turn as well.


    Smiling, Katherine turned to nce at Marshall, who happened to be looking at her, too. Their gazes


    met in the middle before they both looked inexplicably awkward once again.


    Katherine looked away first. She blinked with her back against Marshall. This damn guy and his


    unbelievably gentle smile. How was someone as inexperienced as her supposed to resist that?


    Marshall kept on rinsing his vegetables, the corners of his mouth curving upwards after a minute.


    Hector arrived shortly after that to find the three of them working in the kitchen. That took him by


    surprise, because although he had no idea what Marshall was normally like at home, he was literally


    bbergasted at the sight of the famously recalcitrant Kyle helping out in the kitchen.


    Watching the scene for a while, Hector walked in. “Anything I can help you with?”


    “Nope,” Kyle waved a hand before Katherine could answer, “we’ve got plenty of hands here already. Go


    sit on the sofa for a bit. Dinner will be ready soon”


    Hector couldn’t helpughing out loud. Kyle was looking very much at ease.


    Hector hadn’t felt great today, what with the kerfuffle at his home and Katherine’s wounds. Throughout


    the afternoon, he had been feeling disturbed, but upon seeing the trio in Katherine’s kitchen,


    unexinably, the heart calmed down.


    Walking into the kitchen, Hector crouched down beside Katherine to inspect the bandage on her


    calves. “Do they still hurt?”


    “Not anymore,” replied Katherine as she lowered her head to look at Hector, “I was probably just


    startled. It was not a big deal actually.”


    Marshall had stopped his motions to watch Hector, who pressed on the areas around Katherine’s


    wounds. “Were they big cuts?”


    Not finding anything wrong with his move, Katherine offered the leg to him. “I don’t think they are. I was


    too afraid to look, but the doctor said it was fine, so it should be really truly fine.”


    Nodding as he stood up, Hector ruffled the top of Katherine’s hair. “Sorry I got you involved.”


    Smiling, Katherine said, “That’s okay. I’m still feeling bad for not being able to avenge you.”


    Standing at her side, Marshall’s expressions hadpletely soured.


    Next to him, Kyle was smirking. “Should Ie across them again, I will bring Kathy along, and the two


    of us will destroy them for good.”


    Kyle found nothing inappropriate with Hector’s interactions with Katherine, either.


    Marshall exhaled as he put the veggies in a clean te.


    He was probably the only upset one among them.
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