Still, Wendy steeled herself from overreacting. “Thomas, you don‘t need to sacrifice yourself like that! You…”
“You still don‘t believe me?” Thomas let go of Yannie, who was rather dizzy and lacking oxygen, and smiled. “Will you only believe me when I show you my daughter with Yannie?
“I‘m warning you: Yannie is my woman, and she has been since a year ago. She gave birth to a child three months ago, yes, and she‘s also mine. Also, our child isn‘t dead. Our child has been always under the care of Joshua Lynch and Luna. “If you don‘t believe me, you can go and ask them!” Yannie, who was in his arms, stiffened upon hearing what he said. She was unsure whether he knew about the matter a year ago or if he was making it up to protect her.
She was not even sure, like what Thomas said, that Riley was their daughter. She was not sure at all.
Yannie‘s mind was in a mess, so much so that she could not think. If Riley was her daughter, what would happen to Luna? “Anything else that you wish to know?” Thomas looked at Wendy coldly, the intensity matching his tone. “If I hear you spreading rumors saying that our child has died or you trying to defame our relationship, you can wait for a lawyer‘s letter, Ms. Fann.”
Then, he looked at the camera Wendy used to secretly film them. “This goes to anyone else, of course. If they dare to continue spreading rumors about me and Yannie or badmouth our children, I‘ll pursue this with the law,” declared Thomas.
Then, he took a deep breath and picked up his phone. “Come and kick this crazy woman out of this building!”
At the same time, Wendy‘s facade finally broke. Biting her lip, she trembled in fury and jealousy!
She had been by Thomas‘ side for so many years. She long knew about his temper and character, and she knew he meant business with every word he had said. It was not to save Yannie, nor was it for anything else.
Why, even after only knowing Yannie for a month, was he protecting her GfRe\,}M caring for her so much?
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