Chapter 2482
They had just gotten married, and she was beginning to think that he was getting old fast. Would she not want him anymore if he became old?
He kicked down the trash can in front of him in annoyance.
Acup noodle rolled out from inside. He was stunned.
Did she eat cup noodles tonight?
Forrest rubbed his temples. She really was the same as she used to be. She was already an adult, yet she did not even know how to cook for herself. He bent down to pick up the garbage and then walked into the bedroom.
In the bathroom, the sound of running water and the vague silhouette behind the frosted glass made all the blood in his body suddenly rushtoa certain part of his body.
Her enchanting appearance last night flashed in his mind, giving him the sudden urge to push the door open and go in.
They were already husband and wife anyway. They had already done it anyway. She wanted it anyway.
All sorts of thoughts popped up in his mind until his phone suddenly rang. The crisp ringtone rained on his parade. He regained his composure and walked to the balcony with the phone. “Mom—-”
“Where did you run off to?” Mrs. Lynch asked.
“A friend of mine came to Canberra, so I won’t go home tonight. I’ll sleep in my apartment,” Forrest answered in a low voice.
“Alright. It’s good that you’re not coming back tonight. Your father and I were out ona stroll when we got a call from the Childs family.
Stacey’s parents came over,” Mrs. Lynch spoke in a low voice. “Your father and I had no choice but to go back early.”
“In any case, I just think it’s a shame you gave the storefronts away. If I’d known earlier, I’d rather she not have saved you. You would only have an arm and leg crushed or disfigured. We wouldn't have had to lose so much money.”
Forrest was speechless.
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