Theodore sat alone in the hall, a solitary figure in the emptiness.
When Rebecca was alive, the place was filled with laughter and cheer, but now it was just him.
He sat desolately on the carpet, clutching his head. His face was pale. A complex web of emotions surged within him, making it hard for him to breathe.
With trembling hands, Theodore took out his phone from his pocket and dialed a number.
The call connected quickly.
"Hello, Theodore."
It was Aurora's voice.
However, Theodore didn't say a word.
Aurora sounded concerned.
"What's wrong? Is something the matter? Theo, are you okay? Theo, if you have something on your mind, you can tell me. I'll listen. Please don't stay silent, alright? You called me for a reason. Tell me what's going on. Don't make me worry, okay?"
Aurora's voice began to crack with emotion.
"Theo, say something! Are you alright?"
"Aurora, I'll have someone pick you up. Come over," Theodore finally said.
"You want to see me?" Aurora asked, a burst of joy lighting up her heart. "I'll come right away. I can grab a cab; you don't need to send anyone."
She was eager to see Theodore as soon as possible.
Theodore lowered his gaze and said calmly, "Alright then. I'm at my grandma's place."
With that, he hung up the phone.
Aurora froze in place.
Why would Theodore do this? She had expected him to insist on sending someone to pick her up. Did he really feel at ease letting her come alone so late at night?
She crouched down and held onto his arm, trying to help him stand, but Theodore didn't move.
"Theo, what's wrong?" Aurora asked, her voice laced with fear. "Please say something. I came all this way—what do you need to tell me?"
She thought to herself that perhaps he was in too much pain and just wanted her company.
Theodore, his pale face turned toward her, said, "Aurora, what exactly happened earlier today? Tell me the truth, please."
Aurora's heart skipped a beat. Forcing herself to remain calm, she replied, "Theo, what happened today was all a misunderstanding. Rosalie is just too upset. Maybe she dislikes me and Angie, so she misunderstood our intentions."
"Is that so? Did she really misunderstand?"
"Yes," Aurora nodded. "That's right, Theo. Think about it—what reason would Angie and I have to harm your grandmother? We have no motive at all. Even if you doubt our character, harming her would be a disaster for us. If we were caught, it would be over for us. Why would we do such a thing?"
"Indeed." Theodore smiled bitterly. "There's a motive for every action someone takes. You two have none. But…"
Theodore suddenly grabbed Aurora's hand. "Did Rose really hear it wrong?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore)
Why aren't u updating......
Unrealistic. What a comedy. If Sebastian and Rosalie are cousins, their families must have already prevented them to be together abroad. Isn't it bizarre that nobody is doing something to let them know of their family relationship? And pls stop putting Aurora in a high pedestal. Your readers want Rosalie to be genuinely happy,free of stupid misunderstanding. Thank you....
Another garbled story with lots of gibberish. Absolute rubbish. I got to chapter 26 and can't anymore...
Too many people involve.. sigh~ this is like the most angst novel i've read.....
I just wish one thing...that the writer will not bring too many unnecessary and unrealistic twists,too many misunderstanding,miscommunication that gives the reader the hint not to continue with the novel. In the long run, We lost our interest in this kind of unending plot....
Thanks for the update !...