Chapter 11
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
So. Theodore had only intervened because he thought Caleb was bullying Oynthia?
Resale was indeed naive, ridiculously so!
Despite her efforts to hold back her tears, she couldnât stop some
from falling. Wiping them away, she smiled faintly.
âItâs okay. We were wrong from the beginning. This incident doesnât make any difference.â
At her words, the atmosphere suddenly plunged into a terrifying
-stalemate.
Caleb felt like he had nowhere to hide. He glanced around and even considered jumping out of the
window. It was too awkward!
After a long silence, Rosalie spoke again, âI donât know why you drank so much. Maybe you were
too happy. Anyway, weâre getting divorced, so I have no right to intervene. Iâm leaving.â
Rosalie was about to turn away when Theodore grabbed her wrist. âIâll take you back.â
His once drunkenly hazy eyes became clear when he looked at her.
Rosalie forcefully shook his hand off. âNo need. But I told Grandma we arenât going home tonight
because weâre out celebrating my birthday. So, when you see her, remember to tell her that we
stayed at Heaton Hotel and had a great time tonight.â
With that, Rosalie turned and walked out quickly.
Theodore opened his empty palm, feeling like something had
suddenly disappeared. Today was her birthday, but he had tossed her
aside.
Caleb glanced at him and said, âIâll send her off.â
Theodore was too drunk to drive, while Caleb was injured, but sober.
Though Caleb rushed into the elevator right after Rosalie and stood behind her, she acted as if he
didnât exist at all!
Caleb scratched his head awkwardly. âUm⦠I didnât expect him to mistake you for Cynthia. Itâs not
my business⦠Itâs all his fault. Iâll take you back, okay? Letâs go directly to the parking lot.â
Rosalie still didnât acknowledge him. She got out of the elevator on the ground floor and went
straight to the intersection, flagging down a taxi. It seemed she wouldnât ride in Calebâs car at all.
Suddenly, a figure brushed past Caleb and entered the taxi, sitting beside Rosalie.
Rosalie turned her head in shock. âHow did you get here?â
Theodore didnât respond but instead told the driver, âSkycrest Lakeside Residences, Unit 1.â
The driver was startled. That was where the top tycoons of Ashwick City lived! The backseat was
dimly lit, so the driver couldnât see their faces clearly. It wouldnât be appropriate to intentionally turn
on the rear lights to see which big shot was riding in his taxi.
âWhy are you here?â Rosalie asked, frowning.
âGoing home,â Theodore, who seemed a bit more sober, but still had the smell of alcohol clinging to
him, replied calmly.
Rosalie found his words incredibly ironic.
Both remained silent throughout the journey. Upon reaching their destination, the two got out of the
car.
Instinctively, Theodore reached for Rosalieâs hand, but she forcefully shook it off. He stumbled and
almost fell, though it was unclear whether it was because she had exerted too much force or if he
had drunk too much.
A startled Rosalie hurriedly tried to support him, but in response, Theodore used the momentum to
pull her into his arms. In an instant, they were pressed close together.
His warm breath, tinged with heavy alcohol, brushed against her face as he spoke in a tone akin to
addressing a mischievous child, âWhatâs wrong? Are you mad at me?â
Pressed against his chest, Rosalieâs heart raced. âLet me go.â
âWhy wonât you let me hold your hand?â
Rosalie couldnât help but chuckle in exasperation. âBecause weâre getting divorced.â