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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2556

Chapter 2556

“You scared the living daylights out of me, and I thought you were so efficient.” Freya said, smiling.

Forrest frowned and asked quietly, “Your stomach isn’t feeling well; do you want an ultrasound?”

“…No need, maybe I’m just hungry.” Jessica had no choice but to keep lying.

“Then come in and eat something.” Forrest assumed she was probably working at noon and didn’t eat well, so he led her into the villa by the hand.

“Auntie and uncle, You’re too good.” Jessica said hurriedly to Mrs. Lynch and Mr. Lynch.

“It’s no longer Auntie or uncle; it’s parents.” Forrest remarked that the expressionless face and indifferent tone appeared to be casual. It’s like discussing the weather today.

Mrs. Lynch, Mr. Lynch, and Jessica in the living room were all embarrassed because they knew he had this kind of personality.

In any case, give them some breathing space and call their parents as soon as they walk in the door.

Freya grinned after giving her brother a speechless look and said, “Yes, you’re all married, so I should change myself to your sister-in-law.”

Freya and Mrs. Lynch were both extremely uneasy. After all, Freya and Jessica were relatives as well, but instead of being referred to as sister-in-law, she had to be referred to as sister after Rodney.

She has now become a sister-in-law.

Unfortunately, this relationship….

“Sister-in-law, when did you argue with my brother?” Freya opened the clip with interest. “It was last week.”

Forrest was afraid that his parents would suspect something, so he took the biscuits on the plate and opened the package right away. “First, let’s eat something to fill your stomach. Mom, is the meal almost ready?”

Forrest was dazzled as he silently stared at his attentive, dog-legged son, is this still his son who is cold as a block of ice? In the winter, he doesn’t need to turn on the air conditioner as long as his son is nearby. “It’s even six o’clock now. No, the kitchen has only just begun to cook.”

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