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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 409

Seeing Theodore staring at Rosalie in silence frustrated Sydney. She looked straight into Theodore’s eyes, and said harshly, “Just speak your mind!”

How infuriating!

Wesley’s heart leaped as he looked at Sydney in surprise. He suddenly felt as agitated and emotional as a super fan meeting his idol face to face.

So cool, so domineering—he loved it!

He suddenly had a strong urge to be dominated and controlled by her.

Who knew that Wesley Spencer, so smartly-dressed and with an air of authority to him, would have desires for such vices.

Despite being bound by rules of morality in society, man’s deepest animal instincts and desires would at times still rear its ugly head.

Some would desire to whip others, while others might desire to be whipped.

Rosalie suddenly realized that Sydney and Theodore didn’t seem to be in dire need to bond. Their relationship as mother and son seemed to have become very natural.

Whenever Sydney scolded Theodore, she didn’t seem the least guilty about her lack of care for her son in earlier days. Theodore didn’t seem angry at his mother’s rebuke, either.

Theodore looked down, his eyelashes hiding the sadness in his eyes.

“I’ll marry Cynthia in three days. I’ve asked someone to order her a wedding gown and prepare for the wedding ceremony. When I marry her, I hope all of you will be there. Of course, Rose need not be present, but she can if she wants to. Cynthia needs a bridesmaid, anyway.”

The silence after he spoke was deafening, and the air around them felt heavy.

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