Chapter 97
Theodore didn’t get a wink of sleep all night. He stayed by Rosalie’s side, checking on her whenever she made a sound, making sure she wasn’t uncomfortable and giving her water if she needed it.
As dawn broke, Theodore raised his hand to Rosalie’s forehead to check her temperature yet again. Seeing that her fever had finally gone down, he breathed a sigh of relief.
Exhausted, Theodore sat up and pinched the bridge of his nose. As he walked drowsily to the bathroom, he accidentally kicked the trash can, startling himself. He was afraid that the sound would wake Rosalie, but thankfully, she was still sound asleep.
When he bent down to push the trash can back into place, he noticed two pills in it, puzzling him. Didn’t Rose say she had taken the medicine? Then, why were the pills in the trash? Why would she lie to him? It was just two pills, so why wouldn’t she take them? She wasn’t the type to refuse medicine..
Feeling uneasy, Theodore turned his head and stared deeply at the woman sleeping peacefully.
When Rosalie woke up again, it was almost noon. She was alone in bed.
Rosalie stared blankly at the ceiling, feeling a bit dizzy. She vaguely remembered Theodore taking care of her all night. She touched the cold sheets beside her, realizing he must have left at some point. Everything from last night felt like a dream.
Rosalie groggily got out of bed and freshened up in the bathroom. When she came out of her room, Anthony hurried over to her.
“Madam, are you feeling better?”
“I’m much better,” she said, though her complexion still looked a bit pale. “Um… where’s Theo?”
“Sir received a call over an hour ago am left,” Anthony replied.
“Oh, I see.”
He must have gone to the hospital to accompany Cynthia. She was his priority. His return last night must have been an exception.
Seeing Rosalie’s disappointment, Anthony added, “Madam, Sir is still very concerned about you. He called me last night asking if you had returned. When I mentioned your cough, he rushed back immediately.”
“Is that so?”
Rosalie felt a strange mix of emotions. Her husband cared for her, rushing back when he heard she was sick. But why did she feel so bitter?
Even though he had returned last night, he still went to Cynthia’s side today. How many pieces could his heart be split into?
She would rather he be cold and cruel to her from start to end, rather than him always being like this. He would sometimes be kind to her, only to do a 180 and treat her harshly. He was clearly tormenting her.
Anthony wanted to say something more, but seeing Rosalie’s expression, he changed the subject and asked, “Madam, what would you like for lunch? I’ll have the kitchen prepare something.”
“I’m fine with anything.
Rosalie didn’t care much about food. Her head was starting to ache again, so she returned to her room. She sat on the bed and let out a long sigh.
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 !...