Chapter 94 Pluck Alana’s Hair
“Good boy.” Rosaline hugged Timothy close to him and gently patted his fluffy hair. “Star is okay now. Your Daddy saved him. He won’t be angry at you anymore. Also, you didn’t do it on purpose, did you?”
“I thought someone shoved me from behind,” Timothy pouted and said. “That’s why I stumbled forward and shoved Star into the pond.”
“Who could have done it?” Rosaline frowned hard. “I must get someone to investigate who else was in the garden that night!”
Alana was nervous when she heard that. “You shouldn’t believe everything a child says! Timothy must be lying because he’s feeling guilty!”
“I’m not lying!” Timothy’s face turned red with anxiety. “Someone really shoved me from behind!”
“Enough with your lies!” Alana lifted her hand threateningly.
“How dare you!” Rosaline shielded Timothy and said to Alana sternly. “Is that how you should behave as a mother? I won’t let you hurt my grandson!”
Alana was taken aback. Indeed, she had overreacted.
She was afraid that Rosaline might find out Alondra was the culprit.
Timothy was already on the verge of tears. “I told you she’s not my mother! I’ve never seen Auntie Emma treat Sun, Moon, and Star like that!”
“You…” Alana wanted to say “son of a b*tch” but stopped herself.
She could see that Rosaline was already red with anger and would not hesitate to get physical with her.
As expected, Rosaline said, “You’re done here, Alana. You can go to your room now!”
“Madame Ryker…”
“Go,” Rosaline ordered coldly. “Remember to coax Timothy to sleep later.”
Alana nodded. “Yes, Madame Ryker.”
Alana went up the stairs. Timothy buried his head in Rosaline’s chest and said, “Granny, I don’t want Alana to sleep with me. I want you.”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Ambush of the Quadruplets