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Why the Crocodile Tears (by Flower Sock) novel Chapter 9

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Even Jenny seemed to be worried for h

her. Anathea chuckled and salt gently, It’s fine

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What was the point of holding on when she’d already decided to let go?

After dinner, Anathea sat down to update her résumé

Before she’d married Gregory, she’d had her own career. She was a florista talented one too. Within six months of entering the industry, she’d already swept every major rising talent award. She’d strengthened the country’s relatively weak standing in international floral design..

Even her competitors had to admit she was something special. Hermentor, who’d taken her under her wing, had nothing bet high hopes for her.

Everyone had believed Anathea hi

had a brilliant future ahead of her to the floral world.

And then, at the peak of her momentum, she’d walked away from it all.

After she’d married Gregory, Eleanor had insisted that a Sinclair wife should prioritize family. She’d told Anathea to stop wasting time on flowers and start learning how to be a proper high society wife.

Anathea had resisted at first. But then Eleanor had said Gregory was already upset about it. And that had been itAnathea had riven in.

Afterward, Xander had been born, and her world had revolved around him since then. She’d had no time to focus on her own passions anymore. The only solace she could find was in tending to the flowers at home each day.

Looking back now, it was ridiculous. She’d thrown away her career for the socalled love and family.

Anathea silently made up her mind. She was going to reclaim everything she’d once lost, one by one.

rout her résumé, it was close to topo pm.

By the time she finished sending o

The house was silent. Gregory and Xander weren’t back yet.

In the past, no matter how late they’d come home, Anathea would be waiting in the living room. She would run a bath for Xander and press Gregory’s suit for the next day. She’d take care of everything before she’d even think of herself

That night, she took a shower and slipped into bed with her phone. She chatted briefly with Hannah, reminding her to be careful during stunt scenes and to get some rest. After all, staying up all night would make her face putty on camera.

At 10:30 pm, Anathea tumed off the lights and went to sleep.

She realized how comfortable it felt to focus only on herself without worrying about anyone else. She smiled slightly and drifted into dreams

But it wasn’t long before she heard the door open.

Anathea was a light sleeper. She woke immediately, only to find Gregory standing by her bed, staring at her.

The soft glow of the bedside lamp cast deep shadows across his chiseled features, making him look even more striking than usul

Once upon a time, that look alone would have made her heart skip a beat.

Now, Anathea felt nothing but indifference. If anything, she was annoyed at having her rest disturbed. Her voices led slightly hoarse as she asked, What?

Gregory didn’t answer. He leaned down, yanking off his tie with one hand while the other reached for the buttons of her nightgown

Startled, Anathea grabbed his wrist. What are you doing?

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What do you think?Gregory threw her own words back at her. Not giving Anathea a chance to respond, he yanked back the covers and loomed over her

Gregory didn’t love her, yet he often slept with her. He treated her ke nothing more than an outlet for his desires

The most ridiculous part was that Anathea rarely refused. After all, those moments felt like the only time the was ever close to

him.

They would share the same heartbeat and lock eyes in that fleeting moment of release. It always made Anathea wonder if Gregory liked her, even just a little. Even if it was only her body he desired.

But those illusions had shattered too many times.

No!Anathea said firmly, pushing against his chest. I’m on my period,

Gregory didn’t say a word. His hand moved lower.

Anathea tensed

You’re no You’re not wearing a pad,he said flatly, exposing her lie.

For a moment, she was stunned. Then, she pressed her legs together and turned away. I’m tired. I don’t want to.

Gregory’s expression darkened instantly, She’d never refused him before. Now, she’d done it twice in a row, and worse, she’d lied to him.

A sharp tury flared in his eyes. Without another word, he grabbed her wrists and pinned them against the pillow.

Gregory, let go!Anathea struggled, but he didn’t budge. His lips branded her slender neck, his teeth grazing against her skin.

She bit her lip hard, refusing to let any sound escape. In desperation, she raised her knee to kick him.

Gregory hadn’t expected her to do that. If he hadn’t reacted quickly, she would have landed a solid kick

Anathea!His voice was laced with anger. What the hell is wrong with you?

Anathea clutched at her disheveled nightgown. Her chest rose and fell with her ragged breaths. Isn’t Natalie downstairs? It you’re so desperate, why don’t you go to her?

His obsession with Natalie was no secret, Now that Natalie was living here, why was he still coming to her bed? Was he afraid she would interrupt them if he went to Natalie?

Anathea said in a calm and reasonable tone, Don’t worry. Whatever you and Natalie do, I’ll pretend I never heard or saw a thing. I won’t disturb-

Before she could finish, Gregory grabbed her wrist and yanked her toward him.

She nearly crashed into his face. Instinctively, she tried to pull back, but he gripped her chin, holding her in place.

Anathea, you’re acting out just because Natalie moved in, aren’t you? And now you’re pretending to be so magnanimous?Gregory let out a cold laugh. His gaze was filled with contempt as he looked at her.

What

now? Playing g the victim didn’t work, so now you’re trying

re trying to act all noble? Do you ever run out of tricks?

Anathea didn’t bother responding. No matter what she said, Gregory would always think of her as scheming.

Gregory took her silence as admission. His gaze darkened with something unreadable before he tightened his grin on her chin and claimed her lips with force.

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