At night, Rosalie and Theodore headed out for dinner.
They didn't take Steve along with them. Theodore wanted to enjoy the date with just the two of them.
Rosalie couldn't bear to reject him.
Their relationship had been utterly ruined and they barely managed to resolve the misunderstandings. The dust had finally settled around them, and she didn't want to sour the mood again.
They were Steve's parents, and Steve naturally wouldn't want his parents to be at loggerheads with each other. They might be divorced, but they could still live in peace and that would only be beneficial for Steve's growth.
Theodore booked a restaurant where they shared a romantic meal before heading to the cinema.
Theodore bought tickets to a romance movie. It was a very touching story and many ladies were reduced to tears by the time the credits were rolling.
Rosalie, however, couldn't bring herself to cry. Perhaps because she was all out of tears from what happened in real life and she felt numb when she saw the story unfolding onscreen.
Theodore said nothing even after noticing Rosalie's muted response. The two of them walked out of the cinema hall.
"Rose, you didn't seem to have much of a reaction after watching that movie. Did you not enjoy it?"
"No," Rosalie clarified. "The movie was filmed pretty well, but it's just that I don't cry that easily."
She seldom cried while watching movies or dramas.
"Theo, when shall we head back?"
They had been out for quite some time and she was starting to miss Steve. She wondered if he was asleep yet and it was getting late.
Theodore stopped in his tracks. "Rose, let's walk around a bit more, shall we? There's no need to rush back home."
It was rare for him to come out with Rosalie alone; they had such a good time eating, shopping, and watching a movie. These were ordinary things that ordinary couples did, but they were such a luxury to Theodore.
He wanted to prolong the moment, even if it was just for another hour.
Theodore looked at the roses in her basket and pulled out his wallet. He took out a hundred-dollar bill and handed it to the girl. "I'll have one."
"One? Sir, I don't have enough change."
"It's fine, keep the change." Theodore picked a stalk of rose.
"Thank you, sir, miss. Have a great night."
The girl left happily with her basket in tow.
Theodore handed the rose to Rosalie.
Rosalie had wanted to stop Theodore from buying the rose, but she pitied the girl who had to sell flowers even in the deep of the night, so she ended up letting Theodore be so that the girl could earn some cash.
Rosalie took the rose from Theodore. "Thank you."
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 !...