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Little Cute Wife novel Chapter 69

Actually, he was afraid to show up in front of his mom with Jason at the same time.

There were so many facts proving that he and Jason must be twins.

But he didn’t enjoy any love from his dad these five years, and he enjoyed being spoiled and loved by his mom.

Matthew was so scared that he wasn’t the son of Jessica.

Jessica went back home and took a nap for an hour. And she felt better.

When she woke up, it was already at dust.

She called her son and was informed that he was on his way home.

Then she remembered that there was no food in the fridge.

Since Martha moved out, she had to do all the thing on her own.

Then Jessica took her purse and put on her flipflop.

She went out hurriedly and did a grocery shopping nearby…

Night fell and the lights were on.

Louis drove to the address which was given by Keith. And he came to the old town Jessica was living in.

Chicago was big but he hardly went to the old town.

He worried about Jessica when thinking of her pale face so that he drove his car to here.

The old town still kept its history. The alley was mixed and complex, and it was really hard for a car to get in or out…

Jason was dragging Matthew at the beginning, but now Matthew was dragging him.

“… Matthew Carter, can we call a cab? I am too exhausted…” It would take them tens of minutes walking from Linda’s clinic to their home.

Jason didn’t often walk and he got used to taking a school bus to home. The only time that he walked home was when he got a really bad mark on exams and he didn’t dare to go home to see his mom. And then he was mistaken as Matthew and was taken to the house of the Carters.

Matthew peaked at him, “we missed the school bus. And we don’t have enough money to take a cab.”

“I should have asked uncle Johnny to give me some money…” Jason was complaining. “Matthew Carters, why are you so poor as a rich?”

Matthew’s eyebrows were tightened and acted like an adult. “Living in the house of the Carters, you don’t have to worry about money and anything since they would prepare and do anything for you.”

“… You’re right…” Thinking of the lives in the house of the Carters, he felt the same.

“Though mom will leave me some money at home, I will just use it when I need to.”

“It’s so hard for mom to make money.” Jason felt the same.

Both of them were caring about their mom which was their common ground.

“So, Jason Wilson, don’t act like a toff. Let’s go.”

Jason almost spit blood with anger when he heard what Matthew said.

“Hey, just be clear, you are born a toff, how dare you mock at me?”

“Fine, but I am the prince but you are the frog.”

“What?” Jason was mad and shouted, “Enough! Matthew Carter, if you dare to mock at me, I will ask mom to throw you out…”

Matthew was speechless.

“I knew that you are scared that mom doesn’t want you.”

Since Jason was born, he was hugged and fed by his mom. He was a child who grew up with mother’s love. He had been living with mom for five years, how could Matthew, such a gloomy and boring kid take place of him?

Jason was thinking in mind proudly.

Then he was dragging Matthew who looked so upset in the front and strove proudly.

Jessica went out of the market carrying bags of food.

When she was passing through an alley, she saw a black limousine which blocked the road was parking at the entrance of the alley.

Her heart was tightened when she saw the car which she was so familiar with.

Especially when she saw the license plate, she was sure who he was.

Louis Carter!

Why he was here?

She was carrying the food tightly and she found that she didn’t take a phone with her since she was too hurry.

Then she walked up…

Louis was sitting in the car, smoking.

Even though he was in the car, it was attracted people’s attention in the old town.

He didn’t care about that. He adjusted his tie and called Jessica.

But she still didn’t answer.

“Damn it!” He cursed in a low voice and began annoyed.

Though he didn’t want to admit that, he was scared when he saw Jessica was pale and sweating.

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