Chapter overview: Chapter 600 from A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion, Harper Inkwell introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Tanya’s words were a direct humiliation, and his eyes narrowed dangerously.
Darian tried to signal for Tanya to stop, but she ignored him completely. Instead, she turned on Darian with a snort. “Your taste in friends is truly awful. You’ll be friends with any dog. Does that mean you want to be a dog too?”
“Hey, that’s not—” Darian was stunned. He hadn’t expected her to be so blunt.
Fairfax’s face had turned a shade of livid green.
“Stop the car,” he bit out, his voice cold as ice. The presence of Tanya made it impossible for him to remain in the vehicle a second longer.
“Fairfax, don’t be angry. Tanya didn’t mean you,” Darian said, trying to smooth things over.
“Oh, I meant him!” Tanya shot back. “You pick up any stray dog you find. I’m not riding in this car again if you keep it up!”
Tanya was still furious with Fairfax and wasn’t about to give him any quarter.
“Stop the car!” Fairfax repeated through clenched teeth. A wave of oppressive fury rolled off him, filling the small space with tension.
His palms sweating, Darian finally pulled over to the side of the road. “Fairfax, I…” He trailed off, unsure of what to say.
But Fairfax wasn’t waiting for an explanation. He shoved the door open, stormed out, and slammed it shut with a resounding bang.
Darian glanced at Tanya with a sigh. “With a temper like that, you must have gotten into a lot of trouble before, haven’t you?”

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