Resent, Reject, Regret

Chapter 916



Chapter 916

Chapter 916 Take a Shower. You Stink.

Deirdre did not even blink. “Uh, thanks for pointing out the obvious, I guess? I mean, what am I supposed to do? Mope and not eat because a b* tch f*cked a jack*ss last night?”

Charlene sneered. “You’re awfully calm despite the fact that I f*cked your man, Miss McKinnon. I guess all of your love martyr behaviors in the past were all for show, after all. Welp, that’s actually good news for you. Since you’re so good at sharing, I guess I’ll allow Bren to continue his sexual relationship with you after we’re married, if only so he has a guaranteed outlet and mate to play with when I’m busy.”

Mrs. Engel was hardly the only one who reacted. Deirdre grimaced in disgust, too. “Uh, no thanks. Unlike our Miss McKinney here, I’m not in the habit of putting a piece of chewed gum from the floor into my mouth.”

Charlene immediately turned her sight outside. “Did you hearthat, Bren? I was trying to be accommodating to her, but she called you…”

Brendan stepped into the room, and an overcast shadowed his visage. His black eyes were trained onto Deirdre on the couch like a hawk.

Mrs. Engel quickly stepped in to defend her. “Mr. Brighthall, Mrs. Brighthall was the one who started it-” “Don’t, Mrs. Engel.” Deirdre wiped her lips clean of food crumbs. “I don’t think I got it wrong at all.” All content is © N0velDrama.Org.

Brendan narrowed his eyes as fury pooled around him. Then, suddenly, he laughed. “No. You’re not wrong at all. I hope you mean what you said and never come to me for help in the future. Wouldn’t want a piece of chewed gum to sully you, would you?” “No, I wouldn’t. I would never even consider it, in fact.”

She rose and left.

“Mrs. Brighthall, wait!”

Mrs. Engel was about to follow her when Brendan stopped the older woman in her tracks. “That’s enough for you, Mrs. Engel. I need to give you a word on your attitude,” he grumbled. “I’m going to marry Charlene very soon, so I hope you learn your place as soon as possible.”

Mrs. Engel hung her head, but the rest of her stood tall. “Mr. Brighthall, I understand your concern, but you hired me to serve Miss McKinnon specifically. Once the baby’s born, there will no longer be a need for me to stay in this household, is there? I’ll resign then, I promise.”

Brendan deadpanned. “A servant and her mistress, looking after each other. How touching.”

Charlene flashed a smile brimming with faux gregariousness. She could not give a damn about what an old hag thought. “It’s okay, Bren. It doesn’t matter what she thinks. I’m going to be your wife anyway. I’m okay with Mrs. Engel doing whatever she feels like doing, especially since I don’t want Miss McKinnon to be upset about me bullying her pet. She might just throw another round of insults at me over that!” “Let’s see if she dares.”

Brendan’s mood, visibly soured, directed him to go straight to his study. When it was time for dinner, Charlene and Brendan were the only two people who sat around the dining table. Deirdre was notably absent.

When dinner was over, Charlene bit her lips and gave a hint. “How about spending a night in my room tonight, Bren?”

There was no guarantee that she could get pregnant just from one night. She needed more- the more windows of opportunities, the higher the chances. The moment she bore him a son was the moment comfort and luxury would forever be in her grasp.

“No. Maybe next time. I’m tired.”

Brendan seemed to have considered her proposal, at least. What made him reject her advance was that one glance at the room next to his own. It reminded Charlene-it did not matter if the baby was going to be a girl or a boy. Brendan simply could not make himself do it when Deirdre was within earshot. 1

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She decided against forcing Brendan and returned to her room glumly.

Deirdre overheard the commotion outside and turned on her side, ready to sleep. A while later, she heard sounds from the balcony.

A minute later, she felt her upper half being enveloped by the man’s strong, all-encompassing embrace.

Her sensitive nose could pick up the stinging perfume lingering on Brendan’s body. Disgusted, she frowned and shoved him away. “Take a shower. You stink.”

Brendan sniffed himself and realized what she meant. Without question, he marched into her bathroom obediently and took a thorough shower before emerging out of it.


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