Yuvan poured Theodore a cup of water.
"Mr. Spencer." He placed the cup on the table. "You haven't eaten or drank anything today. Have some water."
He didn't offer Theodore coffee, for fear that it might keep him awake at night. The sky was already turning dark.
Theodore glanced at the clock. "Why haven't you clocked out yet?"
"Mr. Spencer, you haven't left. How could I possibly do so before you?"
"It's fine. You can clock out now."
"Alright. Oh yes," Yuvan said as a thought came to mind. "Your mother called me asking me about you."
Theodore furrowed his brows. "Is that so? What did you tell her?"
"I told her you were well, and that there were no issues."
Theodore nodded. "If she calls to ask again, just reply to her the same thing and don't tell her too much."
"Alright."
Theodore grabbed his jacket and left the office. He drove on the streets, unsure of where to go.
What was the point of going back to that home? He was going to be all alone, lying on that huge, empty bed with no one and nothing to keep him company.
Looking at the dazzling night scenery whizzing by him outside the window, Theodore realized how big this city was, yet it didn't seem to have a place for him.
He unwittingly drove to the hospital.
It was the hospital where Aurora was at.
Somehow, he found Aurora bearing a slight resemblance with Rosalie. Her eyes and the way she spoke reminded him very much of Rosalie.
Even so, he knew that she wasn't Rosalie.
He probably drove here because he missed Rosalie so much.
'Just as well,' he thought. Since he was already here, he would just head in and see her for a while.
"That's good. I just had my dinner too. I wonder if there'll be a chance for us to have a meal together one day."
Theodore furrowed his brows upon realizing what Aurora was trying to do.
As if realizing the subtle change in his expression, Aurora hurriedly added, "Please don't misunderstand! I don't mean to pester you. It was just a casual mention. You don't need to have a meal with me."
Theodore looked at the face before him that resembled that of Rosalie. He couldn't help but think of that woman, which made his heart throb with pain and become breathless.
He forced a smile, and said, "That's not entirely out of the question. We can have a meal together after you recover."
Since Rosalie wasn't around, he wasn't exactly comforting himself with illusions with Aurora.
It's just that he found Aurora to resemble Rosalie very much, so he couldn't bear to reject her, which felt very much like he was rejecting Rosalie herself.
"Mr. Spencer, what's the matter? Did something happen?" Aurora asked.
"I'm fine," Theodore said. "Perhaps I just feel a little troubled after working an entire day."
"Oh, yes," Aurora remarked. "You're a busy man, managing such a huge company day in and day out. You must be really busy and face a lot of pressure."
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 !...