Rosalie desperately suppressed the pain she was feeling.
"So, that's how you two met?"
"Mm-hmm." Aurora nodded. "After that, I often met him, and we ended up together over time."
Thinking of the incident where Theodore was injured, Rosalie felt as if her heart had been torn in two.
Another woman had saved Theodore at a critical moment, so it wasn't strange they were together.
She didn't expect that Aurora would be his lifesaver.
Rosalie should be grateful to Aurora for saving his life. Otherwise, Theodore might have died back then.
She remembered seeing a pool of blood on the ground but not Theodore. She had panicked, not knowing he had been rescued.
"How close are you and Theodore now?" Rosalie had told herself not to ask that question, but she couldn't help herself.
Thinking of how Rosalie had caused Theodore pain and despair, Aurora didn't want to strip him of his dignity. She sat straight, looking very confident, and said, "We're in a romantic relationship. How close do you think we are? We're just like any other couple."
Rosalie's hands were resting on her knees, and at this moment, she clenched her pants.
"So, have you two slept together?" she asked, not knowing why she had posed such a blunt question.
Aurora's heart raced; she felt extremely nervous. However, considering how Rosalie had a child with her current husband, she felt sorry for Theodore.
Theodore cared so much about Rosalie, risking everything for her—yet, Rosalie seemed indifferent and was living happily with another man.
With that thought, Aurora spoke boldly. "Of course! We live together now. He treats me exceptionally well in bed—gentle yet wild. He's the most amazing man I've ever met, and I'm always satisfied."
Rosalie hadn't expected the topic to turn into this. It was absurd.
"What about Sebastian? How is he in bed?" Aurora asked.
Honestly, Aurora was jealous that Theodore had given Rosalie his body and heart before.
Yet, she could only lie to Rosalie. She had neither gained Theodore's body nor his heart.
Rosalie smiled awkwardly. "Let's not talk about this topic anymore."
She hadn't expected Aurora to delve so deeply into the matter.
In her 22 years, Theodore was the only man she had been with. She had never slept with any other.
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