"Theo, anything that needed to be said was already said at the graveyard today. Your attitude was truly eye-opening. There's nothing more to discuss.

Leave."

Rosalie turned to get into the car, intending to leave.

Theodore stopped her. "Rose, let's talk in private. Please."

"She already said she doesn't want to talk to you." Sebastian shoved Theodore aside and stepped in front of Rosalie, his presence imposing. "Didn't you hear her? She doesn't want to see you right now. Have you forgotten how you pushed her today? All to protect that woman! You almost hurt Rose in the process. Look at the mess you've made what right do you have to say anything to her now?"

Sebastian's words made Theodore furious, but he couldn't deny how foolish he had been earlier. He had almost hurt her, and he deeply regretted it. He was unable to refute Sebastian's accusations. Any attempt to defend himself would feel like mere excuses.

"You should leave. Rose doesn't want to talk to you," Yerick said, his tone calm, but his gaze was filled with disdain for Theodore.

Although Justin remained silent, his cold stare spoke volumes.

The three men glared at Theodore, turning him into a target of their collective ire.

"Rose, are you really going to do this? I'm grieving over Grandma's passing too. I'm heartbroken. I never expected things to turn out this way. Can't we just talk?" Theodore pleaded.

Rosalie, who had some things to say herself,

Theodore's

the three men. "Go upstairs first and take Steve with you. Once I finish talking with Theodore, I'll park the car and

tone was cold,

to obey her without

I don't feel comfortable leaving you alone with Theodore. I'm worried he'll hurt

let me stay with

replied, her expression stern. "Hurry up. I'll come up

Despite their hesitation, Rosalie's

and handed him to Justin. "You three go upstairs. This is my last warning-if you don't, you can all leave

She sounded irritated.

up first," Justin said and left

each carrying the child's belongings. Every few steps, they turned back to

fighting or arguing once you're upstairs, or you'll all be banned from my house," Rosalie

immaturely, they were even less sensible than Steve. Theodore watched as Rosalie kept the three

He had driven Rosalie away, leaving an opening for others to take

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