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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1407

Chapter 1407

Cecelia looked at Joyce thoughtfully.

Suddenly he said, "You're not, what, pregnant?"

Luther was eating when he heard Cecelia's words and dropped his chopsticks on the table with a clatter.

He turned sideways excitedly and took Joyce's wrist.

The voice could not be suppressed, "Really? You're pregnant?"

Joyce's face turned red and burned like fire.

"Don't be ridiculous, how could it be? I ..." she stopped talking, it was true that they had made love to each other frequently lately, but then before. The earliest time they had sex was here, in Heath residence, in her own room.

She shook her head, embarrassed, and said, "No way."

It can't be that coincidental, that one time, it hit? She's pregnant again.

However, every time Luther was with her, it seemed that there was no contraception and it was only a matter of time before she became pregnant.

She got chagrined. She had been too careless.

"Go back and test yourself." Cecelia looked at Joyce with a smile, "Haven't you had your monthly period lately?"

Joyce greatly embarrassed, openly asked her such a question, but also in the face of the real Luther, she stammered, "I have always been not allowed, two or three months to come back to a possible. So, I ..."

Luther, apparently unable to sit still any longer, yanked Joyce up from her chair.

"Mom, we're all full, can we leave early today?"

Cecelia smiled and nodded, "Of course."

Seeing Luther's anxiety, she smiled uncharacteristically.

It was so good to watch the two of them make up, whether they were pregnant this time or not. It was all worth it.

Luther heartily tugged Joyce, took Anderson, and drove all the way home.

While on the road.

Joyce got out of the car and purchased a pregnancy test from the drugstore.

Her heart was pounding, but she didn't really want to be pregnant at this time.

The future risk of resolving the warlord split will only increase the difficulty.

Sped all the way back home.

Luther urged impatiently, "Hurry up and test it. Is this stuff accurate?"

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