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His Real Wedded Bride novel Chapter 1209

"Mom said that you got Leila out of jail." Sheryl went straight to the point. Staring at Charles, she tried to see through his true feelings about the matter.

"Really? I didn't expect her to be released so early.

But how did you know?" Surprise and confusion flooded Charles. It was his doing; since Melissa repeatedly asked him to get Leila out of prison, he had no reason to refuse her requests. Besides, he initially put Leila in jail because he wanted to teach her a lesson. Since she was in there for so long, Charles believed that she should have realized her own mistakes and turned into a better person.

Otherwise, he couldn't think of any reason for Leila to be so nice to a strange old lady in prison.

Since Leila wasn't completely irredeemable and his mother adored her, Charles didn't think it a bad idea to help her get out—he even thought that it would be a good decision if she could keep his mother good company and make her happy.

"So your mom wasn't lying. Explain it to me, Charles!" responded Sheryl, disappointment and frustration flashing through her eyes. As she recalled Melissa's and Leila's statements, Sheryl felt rattled inside—she was sure to keep her gaze completely focused on Charles. She didn't dare blink, making sure she missed none of his facial expressions as the topic of Leila was brought up.

"Sher, I don't know what Mom said to you…But I hope you can believe me. Here's the thing, Mom ended up being Leila's cellmate in jail so they became good friends. When Mom left prison, she kept telling me that she had a close friend who was still behind bars and she just asked me to help her out," he narrated. After a pause to gage Sheryl's reaction, he continued, "I guess you can sense that Mom is still rather unhappy with you these days. I thought maybe Leila would provide for a good distraction. If she has a friend to keep her company, she won't be so lonely anymore and will probably stop bothering you. What do you think?"

It wasn't news to Charles how deeply his wife hated Leila, so he knew that she was extremely upset about him helping the woman get out of jail. To avoid causing any more misunderstanding between them, he carefully explained his side.

"What you said is reasonable. But have you ever thought about this? Once your mom gets on well with Leila, I'll have two women working together against me instead of just one," reminded Sheryl. Indeed, she wasn't worrying over nothing. While she was at home, Melissa had already chosen to take Leila's side.

Sheryl could already tell that Melissa and Leila were practically like family and she was left as an outsider—Charles belonged to Leila and Leila was the real hostess of Dream Garden.

"Don't worry about that. I will not allow that to happen. Leila won't be allowed to stay at our house. If necessary, I'll confront Mom about it as well. So please rest assured. I promise, I won't let you get hurt because of Leila," Charles assured his wife, understanding her misgivings. As her husband, he would never want to let her concerns become reality.

"You know what? Mom brought Leila home and the woman was still too perky. I don't think spending time behind bars really taught her anything." Sheryl's tone was flat.

"Mom brought Leila home today? Leave it to me. I will take care of this. Perhaps it's Leila's first day out so Mom is still catching up with her. I will do my best to stop Leila from coming to the house. I'll do anything I can. What do you say?" Charles said with guilt and sincerity evident in his voice. When he thought of Leila, his expression turned stern. Staring at Sheryl, he said with his eyes sparkling with anger, "And tell me, what did Leila say to you? You're my woman. I will not allow her to bully you."

"What do you think she said? She just made the same old insulting remarks. She still hates me," Sheryl casually replied. Still, Charles' commitment to her almost melted her heart. In an earnest tone, she added, "I know you care about me and you mean what you said. But things change every day. We can't foresee what will happen in the near or far future. I have faith in you and our love, but something could get in our way to happiness."

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