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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 661

Chapter 661

Smash!

The glass of water fell to the ground, shattering into pieces.

Joanne was afraid that the broken glass would get to old Lady Atherton. Without any hesitation, she pulled her aside instantly.

However, a few drops of water got to the back of old Lady Atherton's hand.

Joanne knew the water she brought for her was quite hot, so she quickly took a napkin from her bag and wiped Old Lady Atherton's hand.

Old Lady Atherton felt unexpectedly comfortable to be held by Joanne like this. Although there was nothing outstanding about her, she was very nice to get along with.

Old Lady Atherton pulled her hand back. "Thanks, I’m fine."

"Shall we continue eating?" asked Joanne. She pulled a chair over and helped Old Lady Atherton to her seat.

"I'm not hungry anymore," said old Lady Atherton, standing still on her spot. "Would you mind taking a walk with me?"

Joanne stared blankly at her. First, she said she was hungry, but she had not taken a bite.

"Okay, wait for me. I'll go pay for the broken glass," said Joanne. She quickly grabbed her bag to look for her purse.

At this moment, a light-colored pregnancy test stick fell off the bag to the ground...

Joanne quickly picked it up and put it back in her bag.

However, Old Lady Atherton's eyes were quick, and she grabbed the pregnancy test stick before Joanne could even reach it. Her expression froze as she saw the two bright red bars on it.

"That's mine," said Joanne sheepishly, she took the pregnancy test stick bag and stuffed it back into her bag, zipping it tightly.

The roots of her ears were flushed. How embarrassing!

Old Lady Atherton tried to suppress her shock within, not showing it. "I need to be somewhere. I'm leaving now," she said.

"Do you want me to walk with you?" asked Joanne.

"That's fine," replied old Lady Atherton.

She needed to talk to Edwin. It looks like she was about to have a little great-grandson!

Joanne looked at the old lady, suspicious that she was hiding something from her. The corners of her mouth sneered, she knew that Old Lady Atherton disliked her for being so unclassy.

Getting pregnant without marriage, how barbaric!

Joanne bit her mouth, and she knew she could not have this child.

She had to go for an abortion.

Not even knowing who the child's father was, the baby would definitely be subjected to strange looks from the others.

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