In fact, Sam actually became disinterested in other women ever since that car romp.
He was just putting up an act even now, since Ryan told him he was using emotional blackmail against Quinn, and he wanted to end things using this.
"You can try," Quinn told him resolutely just then.
"I refuse," Sam said immediately. "Honestly…"
He was bristling, murderous at the thought of Quinn practicing sex.
"You won't know until you try," Quinn argued
"I don't need it."
"Do you hate me that much?" Quinn sobbed, her tears gushing again no sooner after she almost stopped.
"Stop crying already," Sam sighed exasperatedly—since when did she become such a crybaby?!
She never cried after they became adults, especially not since after she married him—it was like she became a completely different person, so calm and mature that she could not even laugh or cry.
Same knew too well that she reserved her emotions for Ryan.
And yet, here she was, bawling like a child, her usual composure completely gone.
"Then tell her to leave," Quinn snapped, pointing at the woman.
The woman was still sitting on the bed, stunned by the couple's drama.
When she received the call today, the pay offered left her musing if she should come naked.
After she came, she played every trick in the book to seduce the man before her—not only was he rich, but he was also handsome enough to make her feel like she had made a killing.
And being experienced herself, her instincts told her that he would bring her great pleasure. That was why she did everything she could, but the man never looked her way, even telling her to stay in line.
She watched as the woman quickly got dressed and left, and she suddenly turned Sam's head. "Don't look."
Sam pursed his lips. "I've already looked."
"Not this time," Quinn's eyes welled with tears again—it was like she could cry at any moment.
Nonetheless, Sam turned away, and Quinn was relieved.
Just then, the woman was done getting dressed and about to leave. "My pay…"
"Yeah. Just give me your payment details," Sam said.
The woman quickly whipped out her phone and left happily after Sam paid her.
Quinn was scowling, however, and staring straight at Sam. "My figure is better than hers."
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