Whitney stood there, dazed, glancing down at her midi skirt that barely brushed her knees.
She was utterly speechless.
Is he out of his mind?
"Ludwik, if you're sick, go see a doctor, don't nitpick on me."
Whitney snapped back, her cheeks flushed with anger, "I'm begging you, all the women in the office dress like this, so what's the problem with me? Don't start trouble for no reason, will you?"
She felt he was just looking for trouble.
This guy really had some nerve. He hadn't even won her back yet and here he was, nitpicking?
Ludwik stared deeply into her innocent and angry eyes.
This woman was so naive, still oblivious to what he was actually concerned about.
Damn it, his gaze drifted to her shapely legs, his eyes warming up as he fought the urge to touch, and reminded her in a low voice, "Can't you dress like the other women? Tall and slender, when other women wear skirts to their knees, yours rides up, and then you let Danny wrap his arms around your thighs. Do you have any idea how many eyes were on you in the diner?"
His dark gaze swept the surroundings.
Indeed, some men quickly averted their eyes, as if intimidated by him.
"..."
Whitney, realizing belatedly, glanced around, her cheeks turning a deeper shade of red.
Was he complimenting her or criticizing her?
Feeling the warmth of his large hand on her lower back, she shivered slightly, afraid his hand might wander further under her blazer, and immediately stepped away, "Don't talk nonsense, I'm just dressed normally. What's the big deal with a pencil skirt? How is that any of your business?"
"Do you want to attract men?" He instantly darkened.
His handsome face shadowed with jealousy.
Seeing his imposing figure, Whitney was initially scared, but then, noticing his sulking lips, she couldn't help but find amusement, defiantly retorting, "So what if I do? I'm about to be single again."
Ludwik's eyes flashed with anger, "Who helped you get single again?
I helped you get single, so you could marry another man?"
He was furious, feeling the pain of digging his own grave, his gaze dangerous.
Whitney realized teasing him was a bad idea. Knowing what he might do if he believed she was actually looking for someone else scared her.
She recoiled a bit, although not backing down entirely, she was clearly at a disadvantage, "Watch your language, the kids are right there."
"You're ungrateful, Whitney."
Truly angry now, his gaze turned cold.
Whitney coughed lightly, shrugging, "Bryce and I were bound to divorce, with or without your help. It was just a matter of time.
Besides, you forced Bryce into this divorce for your own selfish reasons.
I don't owe you any gratitude, so how can I be ungrateful?"
Ludwik wouldn't let her become a free spirit post-divorce. Although she wasn't surrounded by admirers yet, he sensed a threat looming.
He grabbed her delicate hand tightly, "I'll have the court file for divorce tomorrow, start the proceedings. It won't be hard to get a one-sided divorce!
But if you think about meeting new men after the divorce, squash that thought now."
"Ludwik, what I hate most is your domineering attitude," Whitney retorted angrily, pouting, "So you do one thing for me, and I should submit and sell myself to you?
Am I doomed to be unwanted by men for the rest of my life?
Never mind what I think, but if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have married Bryce in the first place.
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