Chapter 222
[Three Months Later]
The afternoon sun poured into the restaurant, casting a golden glow over the cozy booth where Evelyn, Rayna,
and Maya sat.
The three of them had grown even closer since after the wedding, and now, with the help of Derek's parents,
Maya had gotten into a prestigious university right there in Ludus and was studying Psychology. Every Friday
afternoon, the ladies hung out during lunch to take a break from their busy schedules and to catch up on each
other's lives.
Evelyn adjusted the waistband of her maternity jeans, her blouse flowing loosely over her slightly rounded belly.
She smiled as she patted her belly when she felt the subtle movements of the tiny life growing inside her. Seated
across from Evelyn, Rayna and Maya exchanged a look when they noticed how well Evelyn was eating now,
unlike the other times they had met. They also didn't miss the smile on her face as she patted her abdomen.
Their meals forgotten, Rayna leaned forward, her eyes sparkling with curiosity. "So, tell us, mama-to-be," Rayna
said, a teasing grin on her face. "How is it going this week? You are glowing today."
"Yeah. | noticed, too. Are you feeling better now?" Maya asked before Evelyn could respond.
Evelyn's smile widened. "Oh, | feel so much better," Evelyn said with a relieved laugh. "The first trimester and
early second trimester were a nightmare. | couldn't even keep anything down.
Poor Derek had to deal withcrying over toast at least twice.
But over the past two days, it's like a switch flipped. | have energy again, and food no longer feels like my
enemy."
Rayna laughed. "Crying over toast? | need that story."
Evelyn rolled her eyes, chuckling. "It was earlier this week when | woke up in the middle of the night starving but
couldn't stomach anything. Derek madetoast, and | started bawling because it smelled 'too crispy." He just
stood there holding the plate, looking so confused. | think he was even scared to breathe wrong."
"Too crispy?" Maya asked, laughing out loud.
"Don't even askwhat that means, but trust me, it's a thing," Evelyn said, and Rayna snorted, covering her
mouth.
"Poor Derek. He's a trooper," Rayna said, shaking her head with an amused smile.
"Oh, he is""" Evelyn agreed, her voice softening. "He's been so amazing. | don't know what I'd do without him."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Well, you did well once before on your own with Sam," Maya pointed out logically, and they laughed
"And now | can't imagine doing so well on my own without Derek.
Besides, | never said | did so well when | was pregnant the first time. It was terrible doing it alone," Evelyn
admitted.
Rayna reached across the table to squeeze Evelyn's hand. "Well, that's in the past. What matters now is that
you're glowing, Evie.
Pregnancy suits you."
"Thanks, Ray," Evelyn said, her cheeks tinged with color. She took a sip of her water and then tilted her head
toward Maya. "What about you? How's college treating you?"
Maya groaned tically, but her eyes sparkled with amusement. "It's...interesting. I'm loving the classes, but
sof these kids makefeel ancient. | mean, they're 18 and out here acting like they've conquered the
world."
Rayna laughed. "Ancient? Please, you're what, 29?"
"Still ancient to them," Maya said with a smirk. "Sof them try to flirt with me..."
Evelyn raised an eyebrow. "Flirting? From teenagers?"
"Oh, yeah. You have no idea the manner of audacity these Gen Zs have," Maya said, rolling her eyes, "I suppose
my petite stature keeps making them think I'm a teenager or something. So, when they find out I'm older, they
begin to treatlike I'm ancient. The other day, this kid tried to explain how email works to me. Can you
believe it? Like | haven't been using email since he was in elementary school or even in diapers. And don't even
getstarted on the flirting. This one kid toldhow he prefers older women like me. I didn't know whether to
laugh or call his mom."
Evelyn and Rayna burst into laughter, "Please tellyou said something savage," Rayna said, nearly spilling
her drink.
"I simply told him I liked men who are older thanand walked away," Maya said with a shrug, grinning.
"You're too good for them, Maya. Heaven knows I'd have said something really savage," Rayna said, and Maya
shook her head.
"Trust me, you don't want to. Those kids would embarrass you.
These Gen Zs are like from a different planet. They don't care about your age, they have no filters in their mouth,
and don't getstarted on their total disregard for punctuality," Maya said, making Evelyn and Rayna laugh
and shake their heads.
"That doesn't apply to all of them. | have sworking for me, and they re pretty decent. | think these are
misconceptions associated with the tag because of the bad eggs who act irresponsibly while claiming they're
Gen Zs," Rayna corrected.
"| really don't get who tagged them
Gen Zs and us millennials. | don't even understand what the tags mean and don't care about it, either. What care
about, however, is your likeness for men who are older than you," Evelyn said, a sly smile creeping onto her
face.
"How are things with Liam?"
Maya's cheeks turned pink, but she smiled. "Better than | expected. We're still figuring things out."
Rayna leaned forward, grinning. "Details, please."
"Well," Maya said, twirling a strand of hair around her finger.
"Because of school and his job, we barely spend enough ttogether, but we have a date tonight. Nothing
fancy, just dinner and a movie. And I'm spending the night. It will be the first tI'm sleeping over at his place.
And I'm looking forward to it." Evelyn and Rayna exchanged a knowing look, their smiles widening. "I guess
things are progressing really well" Evelyn said to Maya before turning fully to Rayan.
"What about you? How's everything with you and Ethan?" Evelyn asked, and Rayna sighed, her playful smile
fading.
"Honestly? Frustrating""" she said with a shake of her head.
Evelyn and Maya exchanged a look before Evelyn asked, "Why?"
"What's wrong?" Maya asked at the stime.
"It's been three months since we got engaged and over two months since | moved back to my place," Rayna
said, crossing her arms. "And Ethan hasn't brought up the wedding again. Not once. | thought I'd enjoy having
my space back, but don't even like my apartment anymore. | miss his place. | miss him."
Evelyn tried to hide her grin. "But you both meet often, and you visit him and sleep over, don't you?"
"That's not the sas living with
him. I hate it when | have to leave after spending the weekend, and sometimes | wish he would askto stay
over longer, but he's always so cool when | leave," Rayna complained, and this time, both Maya and Evelyn
laughed,
"Well, what do you expect? You were the one who said things were moving too fast, and you didn't want to give
up your place so soon," Evelyn reminded her.
Rayna groaned, burying her face in her hands. "I know! But now it's moving too slow, and I just want us to get
married and be done with it."
"Women," Maya murmured, her tone tinged with amusement as she shook her head.
Evelyn chuckled, leaning back in her seat. "You're impossible, Ray.
Why don't you give him a little hint, then? You know, nudge him in the right direction."
Rayna lifted her head, frowning. "What kind of hint? Take him wedding gown shopping? Or wedding hall
hunting?"
Before Evelyn could answer, Maya spoke up. "Forget hints. Just talk to him directly the sway you did before.
You told him you weren't ready, right? So tell him you are now. Like an adult." "It's as simple as that""" Evelyn
said in agreement.
Rayna pouted.
"That's embarrassing."
Evelyn reached out to pat her hand. "I know you, Ray. | trust you.
When you're ready, we both know you'll do the right thing."
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