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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 911

Back in Marina City, since they got married, their world had been constantly disrupted by Brinley. Later, he completely focused his attention on Brinley and the twins. How could he possibly know what his wife liked or what her habits were?

Hearing Starla's words left Fairfax feeling a bit helpless. Having old scores settled was indeed the hardest thing to endure. But he was willing to let her settle them for the rest of his life!

Fairfax stepped forward and pulled her into his arms. "You've had a rough trip."

He knew about the past few days. Yardley and Herbert had been searching intensely. Seymour could only take her through the backroads. She had been in the car for three days.

Seymour kept saying she had a bad temper, but how could she not? Anyone would go crazy sitting in a car that long.

Starla struggled. "Let go of me!"

Fairfax tightened his grip. "No. I missed you."

He missed her so much.

No one knew how he had survived this period; his heart and mind were completely full of her.

Fairfax had finally tasted the agony of loss.

If he had known that the incident with Brinley in Marina City would shatter his relationship with Starla like this...

Then he never would have protected Brinley like that, not even if she was his older brother's wife.

"I said, let go!"

Unable to break free, Starla's tone turned completely frigid.

Yet Fairfax hugged her even tighter, completely ignoring her coldness.

"I really couldn't think of any other way," he sighed heavily, burying his face in her hair.

"You..."

"Shameless, right? I know!"

Before she could finish, Fairfax cut her off.

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