I was upset over the previous incident, but Michael's family was involved; hence, I knew I would have to forgive them. Otherwise, I would seem like a petty woman who refused to let the matter slip.
In the living room, everyone was waiting. Josephine accepted a piece of fruit from the housekeeper and bit into it. When she spotted Michael and me, she shot me a frosty look and said nothing.
Previously, she did a one-eighty after finding out that I was pregnant with a baby boy. Right now, she had returned to her usual aloof self. I was displeased by the change in her attitude.
Nonetheless, it was a blessing in disguise. I'd rather have her treating me this way every day instead of treating me kindly for the sake of my child.
Michael's grandfather, Andy, was reading the papers on the couch. I went over to greet him politely. “Hello, Grandpa.”
Andy lifted his head and nodded. “You're back.”
“Yes. I'm sorry, Grandpa.”
I knew what Andy meant and immediately offered a shy apology.
“There's no need to apologize, young lady. It's normal for a young couple to fight; moreover, I'm not that traditional,” Andy said with a smile.
He didn't seem to mind what happened.
In the Shaw family, Andy was the only one who treated me kindly, and I was thankful for that. Hearing his words, I felt warmth spreading all over my heart.
“Dad, you're too generous. If you don't interfere in their matter, others will talk behind our back. They'll say Mrs. Shaw left home, for there is discord in the Shaw family!” Josephine declared.
Clearly, Andy's forgiving words had made her upset. She whipped her head around and gave me a dirty look.
I knew Josephine despised me since our first meeting. Hearing her words, I lowered my head silently.
“All right. It's normal for young ladies to be feisty. You should be a considerate mother-in-law,” Andy retorted.
He frowned and sent Josephine a withering glance that spoke volumes.
Even though I was new in the family, Andy would always defend me every time Josephine admonished me. I was rather touched by his actions. After all, I was an ordinary girl from the countryside. I was grateful that Andy could accept me despite my background.
“Mom, stop it. I was responsible for the DNA results, too. I promised Anna that it wouldn't happen again,” Michael said, and there was a finality to his tone that warned Josephine to stop kicking up a fuss.
Michael walked towards me and placed himself in the eye of the storm. He then reached out to hold me tightly in his embrace.
Sensing his protective manner, I lifted my head and glanced at him. As Michael had made that announcement, it meant that he knew his mistake. The realization brought me a ray of happiness. Relief filled me so instantly that I felt about ten pounds lighter.
“Michael, are you saying it was my fault? I just want to know if she is pregnant with a baby boy. How is that wrong?” Josephine snapped.
Clearly, she didn't expect Michael to rebuke her for her actions. An ominous black thundercloud of temper had settled over her after learning her son's stance.
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