Chapter 45
Chapter 45
After saying their goodbyes to Mr. Miller, Rome and Catherine got into her car, and Rome drove off.
Five minutes into the drive, he stared at Catherine and mumbled, "So, what's the plan?"
"I don't know. Maybe we can find the nearest boutique and get something to wear." Catherine said, still
feeling depressed about the conversation that she had with a father.
Knowing that she was in a bad mood, Rome kept silent, giving her the space she needed.
After driving for a while, he stopped in front of a boutique that he knew very well.
"We are here." Rome said, unbuckling his seat belt.
Then he looked at Catherine, struggling with hers, and he leaned in towards her and unfastened her
belt.
"Thanks," Catherine whispered.
"Are you okay?" Rome asked with concern in his eyes.
"Yes… Well, no. But I will be."
"Okay, we should head in."
A look of excitement crossed Jerry's face when his boutique door opened, and his gaze rested on
Rome alongside Catherine walking into the store.
It took him a minute to pull himself together. Then he darted towards them with a pleasant smile on his
face.
"A good evening to you, ma'am and sir. What can I do for you two lovely couples." Jerry said, eyeing
Catherine before focusing on Rome.
"Can you direct me to your ladies' room?" Catherine softly asked.
"Oh, walk straight down the corridor and stop at the last door on your right," Jerry said, pointing in the
direction of the hallway.
With a soft smile, Catherine mumbled, "Thanks." Then she walked away, heading in the direction he
gave her.
"Show her your best dresses and whatever she picks, bill it to my card, not hers," Rome said, taking his
black card from his pocket.
"Yes, sir," Jerry said as he accepted the card.
A few minutes later, Catherine returned to the shop, and when Rome looked into her eyes, it was clear
to him that she had been crying.
But he didn't ask any questions, not wanting to make her more uncomfortable.
"Have you picked a suit?" Catherine asked without looking at him.
"I was waiting on you." Rome calmly intoned.
Swaying his gaze towards Catherine, Jerry grinned and asked, "What kind of dress do you prefer?"
"Anything elegant, but not suffocating," Catherine gently stated.
Nodding slightly, Jerry focused on Rome and asked, "And you, sir?"
"Whatever matches with hers," Rome mumbled, feeling a bit bothered that Catherine had not looked
his way since she came back.
With a look of excitement on his face, Jerry turned around and said, “Please follow me.”
Finally, Catherine gazed at Rome, and he took her hand in his without saying a word and walked after
Jerry with her close by his side.
When they arrived at a room in the back, Jerry ushered them to the leather couch, and Rome and
Catherine sat down.
“I will be back,” Jerry uttered before leaving the room.
Then he returned a few minutes later with two garment bags and handed one to Catherine and the
other to Rome.
A while later, Catherine and Rome got changed in the dressing room, and then, they met Jerry at his
desk
“I love this dress,” Catherine said, smiling as she rested her card on the desk.
“I'm glad you do,” Jerry said, picking up the card.
Then he swiped the card in the payment terminal, knowing that the machine was off.
Afterward, he gave the card back to Catherine and happily intoned, “Thanks for shopping with us.”
A few minutes later, Catherine and Rome left the boutique, got into the vehicle, and Rome drove them
to “Classic hotel.”
After driving for fifteen minutes, he brought the car to a stop in the parking lot, got out of the vehicle,
and walked over to Catherine.
"Are you ready?" Rome asked, noticing that she looked a lot more stress.
"Yes," Catherine said as she held onto his arms.
Then Rome escorted her into the building and led her into the main hall, where the party was. Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
The first person that caught Rome's attention was his father as he and an elderly fellow with dark hair
talked.
'That should be uncle Asher.' Rome thought, swaying his gaze at them.
Then he noticed the members of the Barlow family, standing a few distances away from Catherine and
him, so he guarded her through the crowd and towards the Barlows.
The moment they came closer, Rome could see the rage burning in Madame Rosey's eyes.
“Look who bothered to show up at the last minute?” Chloe mockingly said, giving Catherine a cold
stare.
But she ignored Chloe's words and approached her grandmother.
“Rome and I apologize for coming late,” Catherine said with her head bow.
“You know the trouble this family has been facing lately, and you dare leave work to mingle with this
flop.” Madam Rosey lashed out.
“We are sorry.”
“Seeing the progress you had made so far, I thought you were finally getting back on the right track and
becoming useful to this family. But I guess it takes a fool to poison the mind of another fool!”
As Madam Rosey scolded her granddaughter, she wasn't watching the volume of her voice, and
people's attention was slowly getting drawn to them.
“Mother, please don't be mad anymore. I have already scolded Catherine over the phone. I'm sure that
she knows what she has done wrong.” Edward said, pleadingly staring at Madam Rosey.
Then he turned to Catherine and mumbled, “Say 'sorry' sincerely to your grandmother so her anger can
subside.”
“I'm sorry, grandma.” Catherine humbly said, bowing deeply.
It was finally clear to Rome why his wife had been in a depressing mood all this while, and he felt rage
welling up in him.
Without giving it a second thought, he walked up to Catherine, grabbed her arm, and pulled her up.
“What are you doing?” Catherine whispered, fixing her teary eyes on his.
“I should be the one apologizing since I was the one who convinced you to skip work,” Rome said with
a smile.
Then he faced Madam Rosey, bowed slightly, and said, “I'm sorry that my wife offended you because of
me.”
At this point, everyone’s gazes were on them, and Mr. Ford nor Asher looked happy about what was
going on.
But respecting Rome’s decision, they stood by and watched him bow before the Barlows.
“Stand up,” Madam Rosey commanded with her cold gaze on Rome.
When he lifted his head and faced her, she scowled at him with hate in her eyes.
“How dare you interrupt me when I'm scolding my granddaughter.” Madam Rosey lashed out, raising
her hand and swinging towards Rome.
But Catherine rushed between her husband and her grandmother, and the slap hit against her cheek.
“We are sorry for making grandma this mad. It won't happen again.” Catherine said, fighting back her
tears.
The entire hall went silent as the guest stared in shock, knowing that the daughter-in-law of the Ford
family had been humiliated before their very eyes.
Anger rolled through Rome as he stared at the mocking smiles on Catherine’s cousin’s lips, the
pleased expression on her uncle's and wife’s faces, and the anger in her grandmother's eyes.
‘Enough is enough!’ Rome thought, clutching his fist.