Hearing the word "meaningless", Sydney felt her heart sink.
Yes, to Sebastian, what did the Spencers mean? And what did she, as his mother, mean? He didn't even know she was his mother.
She was too afraid to tell him, fearing that Sebastian would hate her. Being hated as a stranger felt better than being hated as a mother. This painful feeling was something she could endure alone, while Sebastian would think he was simply hating an irrelevant person, rather than realizing he was hating his own mother.
Sebastian, puzzled, asked tentatively, "I thought Rose would go to her Madam Jarvis’s house today. I didn't expect to meet you in a restaurant. Where are your husband and son?"
"They're busy and don't have time," Sydney replied. "So I brought her out to take her for a stroll."
"Is that so?" Sebastian was curious. He didn't know about the others, but how busy could Theodore be to not even see Rosalie? This was a golden opportunity.
Unless, Theodore didn't even know he had a chance to meet Rosalie today.
He found Sydney strange. "You say I shouldn't hate your son, and I might be against that. But what if Theodore keeps pursuing Rose? What then?"
Sydney replied firmly, "I will stop him."
"Why?" Sebastian was incredulous. That was her own son. Surely she would side with him over an outsider.
"Because Theo and Rose are done. The harm he caused is irreparable, and dragging this out will only make her suffer more. It's better for them to be apart. Honestly, if it weren't for you being there for Rose and comforting her, she would be in a much worse place now. Thank you for being by her side."
"I want to regain my memories as soon as possible," Sebastian replied. "That program is a good fit for me. It's really distressing to forget everything."
He lowered his gaze.
Sydney remembered the suffering Sebastian had endured. She had heard that he almost died, and during that time, Rosalie was pressured to donate his organs but refused to do so. They had both faced significant trials.
"When do you plan to go again?" she asked gently.
Sebastian shook his head. "I don't know. I mentioned it to Rose a few days ago, and she agreed to go with me, but we haven't set a date yet. I really want to go soon, but now that her grandma has dementia, I'm worried she won't want to accompany me."
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 !...