Yesterday, they had discussed getting pregnant, and he had attributed their difficulties to her being too
thin.
But she didn’t think that was the reason at all.
When he held her in his arms before, he complimented her figure.
But now, he said she was too thin.
Rosalynn messaged him. “Please drink less for the sake of our future child.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBrian’s reply came swiftly. “Alright, my dear wife.”
Rosalynn smiled and decided to drop the topic. She put down her phone and focused on her meal.
As dusk approached, Sanford arrived to pick up Maggie.
“I’m leaving now,” Maggie said to Rosalynn, her nervousness apparent.
“Go ahead; don’t be nervous,” Rosalynn reassured her.
“Goodbye, Rosalynn.” Sanford bid farewell, opening the door for Maggie.
Rosalynn nodded and watched them depart.
Brian was away on his business trip. After a moment of contemplation, Rosalynn made up her mind.
She would head back home, prepare some soup, and then visit Valeria at the hospital.
In the Robles family’s house, the Living room boasted lavish decor and grandeur.
Janiya, seated on the wide leather sofa, frowned at the sight of Sanford holding Maggie’s hand as they
walked in together.
“Sanford, why is she here with you?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Mom, where is Dad?” Sanford asked.
“In the study. I asked you a question,” she said, her tone growing more serious. Her sharp gaze fell
upon their intertwined hands, causing
Maggie to feel nervous, instinctively wanting to retract her hand.
Sanford, however, held her hand firmly, refusing to let go.
“Mom, I brought Maggie back to let you know that I’m going to marry her.”
Marry her?