Remarkable people always attracted admirers, regardless of their gender.
It was just a coincidence that things had got out of hand between them.
âI know Iâm to blame.
Iâll do whatever it takes for Valeria to forgive me.
â
Hutton glanced towards the bed, as if speaking to Valeria.
Valeria lay there, eyes closed, fingers slightly curling.
All she wanted was a divorce.
Only then would she forgive him.
After breakfast, Lyndon said, âRosalynn, you didnât sleep well last night.
You should go home and rest.
â
He was only worried about Rosalynnâs well-being.
âIâm good,â Rosalynn said, flashing a smile.
âHeâs right.
Rosalynn, youâre expecting.
Better head home and take it easy,â Hutton chimed in.
Rosalynn pondered for a second and nodded.
âGot it.
Skipping Skrix today.
Iâll whip up some soup for Valeria before I swing by.
â
âNo need to trouble yourself.
â
âThatâs settled then.
â The decision made by Rosalynn.
Just then, her phone rang.
It was Gail.
Rosalynn left the hospital room to take the call.
âWhatâs up, Mom.
â
âHey, Rosalynn, are you still out?â
âYeah.
â
âNoemi spilled the beans that you were out with Lyndon last night?â
Gail asked.
Rosalynn was taken back.
Did her mother-in-law catch her leaving with Lyndon? Would she start overthinking again?
Rosalynnâs eyes twitched.
âYeah, my friend was in need and I had to dash to Wragos.
Lyndon gave me a lift.
â
âWhatâs up with your friend? Is everything alright?â
âWell, hereâs the thingâ¦â Rosalynn briefed her on the whole story.
After hearing it out, Gail inquired, âWhy didnât Brian tag along?â
âHe had some late-night business.
â