Upon being interrupted, Rosalie looked at Aurora. Finally, her eyes landed on Aurora's belly.
Was Aurora really pregnant? If so, then what was the point of telling Theodore the truth now? Her own child would then become illegitimate.
"Theodore, I have to ask you," Rosalie said solemnly. "Is Aurora really pregnant with your child? I'll only give you one chance. Tell me the truth."
If it was a lie, she would tell him about Steve, but if it was true, then there was no need.
Theodore tightened his hold around Aurora's waist and said word by word, "She's pregnant with my child, and I'll marry her."
Rosalie was devastated. She slowly stepped back, laughing through her tears.
"You're really something, Theodore. Well done. I must have been blind!"
She didn't even want to imagine Theodore and Aurora sleeping together.
He always said one thing and did another. First there was Cynthia, and now there was Aurora.
It was fortunate she hadn't reconciled with Theodore. Even if she had, who could be sure that Theodore wouldn't be with another woman in the future?
Theodore treated every woman except her well.
If he truly loved her, how could he have divorced her? If he truly loved her, he should have told her, instead of divorcing her under the guise of "for her own good and to give her freedom."
He didn't even have the courage to admit that he loved her. How could such a man be worthy of her love?
If he didn't have the courage, then he should never muster it again. He should never tell her that he loved her.
However, after the divorce, when he saw her getting close to another man, he started to get jealous. He blamed her for everything—as if she had wronged him, as if he had endured so much for her.
And then suddenly, he told her that he loved her. In the end, it was all just about his possessiveness.
If it weren't for Sebastian, perhaps Theodore would never have told her he loved her.
So what if he knew about Steve? Steve would just become an illegitimate child.
Rosalie, crying bitterly, turned and left.
Theodore began to tremble as he watched her leave. A wave of intense pain surged through his chest, and suddenly, he chased after her.
"Don't." Aurora hugged him tightly from behind. "Don't go. Let her leave. Things have already come to this point."
Theodore forcefully pried Aurora's arms off him.
Just as he was about to open the door, Aurora fell to the ground.
Seeing that he was about to leave, Aurora quickly grabbed a stone nearby and slashed it across her arm. She then tossed the stone aside and let out a sharp scream.
Theodore turned around to see Aurora's arm bleeding.
"Aurora!" Theodore rushed over, picked her up from the ground, and held her bleeding arm. He said worriedly, "You're bleeding."
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 !...