Ever since she arrived, Angie had been pestering Theodore and trying to talk to him.
Theodore, out of respect for Aurora, responded from time to time. He found it a bit annoying, so he went to the backyard to smoke alone. He didn't have a strong smoking habit, only smoking a couple of cigarettes when he was frustrated.
Suddenly, he saw a figure walking into the garden. He quickly threw the cigarette away and walked over.
"Grandma."
Hearing the noise, Rebecca turned around and saw Theodore. She froze for a moment, then asked, "Who are you calling Grandma? Who are you?"
"I'm Theodore."
"Theodore?" Rebecca thought for a long while, then asked, "Oh, Theo, you've grown up! Where's Rose?"
"She's upstairs." Theodore gently supported her. "Grandma, I'll take you upstairs to find her."
"She's not upstairs." Rebecca frowned. "There are two strange girls upstairs. I don't know them. Are they your friends?"
Theodore knew his grandmother's condition was intermittent—sometimes clear-headed, sometimes confused, and sometimes a mix of both. So, he always went along with whatever she said.
"Yes, they're my friends."
"What friends? Why are two girls here? If Rose knew, she'd be upset! You two are about to get married. Don't act like your father."
Theodore awkwardly pursed his lips. "Grandma, don't worry. They're both Rose's friends."
Theodore could only try his best to comfort her.
"Then where is Rose? Why isn't she here?" Rebecca pressed.
"She…she had to go out for something. She's been busy lately," Theodore replied.
"Busy with what? Where is she? Why did her friends take her away to do something? Ask her to come back soon. I haven't seen her in so long!"
Rebecca gently tugged at Theodore's sleeve.
"Grandma, you remember Cindy?"
Theodore's eyes showed a hint of surprise—not because of Cynthia, but because his grandmother remembered. It was good for her to recall things from the past.
"Cindy… Look how familiar you are with her!" Rebecca raised her hand and hit him. "What's wrong with you? Why don't you learn the good things but only the bad? Messing around outside! You deserve to be hit! I don't have a grandson like you!"
"Grandma!" Aurora ran over and quickly stood in front of Theodore. "Why are you hitting Theo? What's going on?"
"Why are you standing so close to Theo? Move aside!" Rebecca, emotionally charged, pulled Aurora away.
Theodore quickly stepped in between both women. "Grandma, please don't act like this."
"Theo, who is this woman? Cynthia wasn't enough, and now there's another?! She's calling you 'Theo' so intimately! Who is she?"
Rebecca was furious.

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore)
Why aren't u updating......
Unrealistic. What a comedy. If Sebastian and Rosalie are cousins, their families must have already prevented them to be together abroad. Isn't it bizarre that nobody is doing something to let them know of their family relationship? And pls stop putting Aurora in a high pedestal. Your readers want Rosalie to be genuinely happy,free of stupid misunderstanding. Thank you....
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 !...