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Such a Rude and Noisy Woman novel Chapter 228

Shirley had intended to upset Rachel at the dining table. By the use of her pregnancy, she already tried hard enough to capture Hiram's undivided attention. However, Hiram's attention was entirely set on Rachel. It infuriated Shirley. Taking just one look at Rachel, she quickly turned her back towards her and went to her room after dinner.

However, in the attempt to feel better, she couldn't even find peace in her room either. Since Hiram's room was adjacent to hers, she felt even more irritated and upset. The mere thought of Rachel living together with him in the next room, made her feel truly uncomfortable.

Although the room was soundproof, Shirley thought she could hear Rachel and Hiram talking and laughing outrageously. She felt very jealous, so much so that she felt like she was about to lose her mind. Exiting her room, she knocked on Hiram's door.

After waiting for a response, the door opened, and Hiram appeared. "What's wrong, Shirley?" he asked, standing at the door.

"Hiram, I don't know what it is, but I feel uncomfortable. Can you please accompany me for a walk around the garden?" Shirley said in a faint and weak voice, without any confidence at all.

Thinking of Shirley's question, Hiram called out," Rachel, Shirley invited us to go for a walk with her. Do you want to go?"

"Okay, I'm coming," replied Rachel as she took a brisk walk towards the door. "Shirley, are you sure you want to walk around? I think you had better stay in bed and get some rest. Are you sure you're able to walk now? You shouldn't stay out too long. That won't be good for my baby."

Shirley felt extremely angry to hear Rachel refer to the baby as hers, but she had to control herself in front of Hiram. "It doesn't matter, Rachel. I feel fine. Going for a walk won't hurt me, nor the baby," replied Shirley.

"Well, okay then, if you insist. Just wait a minute, please. I'm just going to change my shoes," Rachel said to Hiram, smiling.

Once Rachel returned with her shoes, she took Hiram by the hand, and they proceeded to walk together towards the stairs.

Suddenly, Shirley felt bouts of pain in her stomach, as Hiram and Rachel continued to walk in front of her. "Hiram... My, my stomach... It hurts. Please help me!" cried Shirley as she lowered her body to the ground and held her stomach with both hands.

The couple stopped subtly. Hiram looked at Rachel with a serious expression on his face and shook his head. Rachel couldn't help but force a smile as Hiram walked towards Shirley. She didn't want to seem rude. Hiram approached Shirley," What's wrong now? Do you need me to call the doctor?" asked Hiram, who was just standing aside without offering her a hand.

Taking Hiram's arm voluntarily, Shirley said," No need to call a doctor. I know what's wrong. I've had an upset stomach on and off, during the past two days. Don't worry about it. I'll recover soon."

Rachel noticed exactly what Shirley was doing, which was why she continued to walk ahead of them. Hiram stared at Rachel's back as she walked further away from him. His expression suggested that he was rather worried about her.

"Hiram, I want to tell you something. I don't like the name Jonny," Shirley said. She wasn't paying any attention to the look on Hiram's face, as he stared at Rachel walking away from them. "Once the baby is born, I would like to give it a fresh, new name that is more meaningful than the name Jonny. What do you think?"

Shirley said carefully, as she cast a glance at Rachel, who was now too far to even hear them speak.

"I think Jonny is fine. We shouldn't change it. Why, do you have a problem with it?" Hiram asked. He continued to walk without even looking at Shirley.

"Well, yes. Of course, Jonny is a good name, but I don't like it. I want to give my baby a name myself."

As Shirley continued to talk, they arrived at the garden, which seemed even greener at night, than it did in the morning.

"Shirley, I'm not going to repeat myself. Jonny is the name of my future son, whether you like it or not. Whatever you feel about it, doesn't matter.

Once the baby is born, it won't have anything to do with you. I'll be its mother and care for it. You'll be free to marry another man that wants you, and have your own baby. Until then, you have to wait before you have your own son and then you can call him whatever you like." Rachel suddenly said with a serious expression on her face.

Shirley was utterly enraged. In fact, she was so angry, that she felt another sharp pain in her stomach. "Hiram, did you just hear what Rachel said to me? She is mean to me.

The child is my baby. I should have a right to name it. I conceived our baby. It's ours. Why should my baby call her mother at all? You should speak for me," said Shirley, in her attempt to persuade Hiram as she held his arm tighter.

"Shirley, why are you bothered about the name of an unborn baby? You're fully aware of our situation. Rachel is my wife, and this baby is mine. Of course, she is its mother.

The only thing that you have to worry about, is to take care of yourself, and to give birth to the baby, without there being any complications. After you do that, I promise you will be set for life financially. As for the baby, you're going to give it to Rachel and me to raise," Hiram said with a cold tone in his voice.

Hiram didn't really care about the name of the baby.

It was the result of an conspiracy. He wished the baby would never be born.

Shirley seemed as though she might raise a scam artist. He didn't believe she deserved to be a mother.

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