Chapter 70
“That kid was quite lucky. The car was all smashed up, but he’s fine. Just a few days of rest, and he’ll be okay. Don’t worry,” Sydney
reassured Rosalie.
Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief. “That’s good. But how did he get into a car accident out of nowhere?”
“He passed out because he was tired. He hit a lamppost while driving last night.”
“What? How could this happen? Is it because of me?” asked Rosalie, growing more anxious as she thought about it.
“Because of you? What do you mean?” Sydney asked curiously.
“The night before last, he stayed with me all night and didn’t sleep. well.”
“When did he leave, then?” Sydney inquired.
“He left early yesterday morning. I thought he went back home to rest. If he drove while tired, it means he probably didn’t get any sleep during the day either. Couldn’t he have slept a few more hours? Why did he have to drive when he was tired?” said Rosalie, feeling extremely guilty.
“I’m sorry, Mom. It’s my fault. I should have urged him to go back to sleep,” she added.
“It might not be entirely your fault,” Sydney said calmly. “Even a three- year–old knows when they’re tired and need to sleep. Doesn’t he know
that?
“And if he knowingly drove while fatigued, then it’s his responsibility. Who knows what he did the whole day? Maybe he stayed up all night.
with you, then went to see that woman the next day.”
Hearing Sydney’s words, Rosalie felt like a needle had pricked her
heart. Was that really the case? Had he gone to see Cynthia during the day?
“Mom, how do you know he went to see Cynthia during the day? Are you just guessing?” Rosalie asked.
“Do I need to guess? Aren’t all men the same?” Sydney stood up and grabbed her bag. “Rest well. I have to go now.”
Just as she reached the door, Sydney turned back. “Oh, by the way, Theo asked me not to tell you about his car accident, so just pretend you don’t know.”
“He didn’t want you to tell me? Why?
“I don’t know. I didn’t bother asking.‘”
Sydney seemed indifferent. She was a decisive person, saying what needed to be said and then leaving without any unnecessary chatter.
Even after Sydney left, Rosalie kept worrying about Theodore. Later, when Stephanie came to see her, she told her everything.
“Steph, I want to go see him.”
“No, you can’t run around. You have to stay in bed. Remember what
the doctor said?”
‘But I’m really worried. I can’t rest easy without seeing him.”
Sydney had said that Theodore was fine. She was his mother, so she wouldn’t lie to Rosalie, right? Even so, Rosalie still couldn’t bring
herself to stay calm and do nothing.
“What’s there to worry about? You signed the divorce papers. You shouldn’t care whether he lives or dies.”
+25 BONUS
Stephanie was a great friend, but sometimes she could be too stubborn, especially when it came to matters of the heart.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore)
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 !...