Chapter 177
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
One of the doctors did a checkâup on Theodore, treated the wound on his forehead, and diagnosed
him as suffering from a slight
concussion.
Rosalie sat by Theodoreâs bedside. Grabbing his
asked with concern, âTheo, does it still hurt?â
hand tightly, she
âIâm fine, it doesnât hurt. You silly girl. Why did you act as a shield for
someone else? What if you got hurt?â
Theodoreâs brows were furrowed as deep concernâremorse, even- filled his eyes.
âSheâs not just someone else. Sheâs my friend,â Rosalie explained.
âBut youâre my wife. I care only for you.â
âTheoâ¦â Rosalie felt tears welling up in her eyes again as they fell down her cheeks. She didnât
expect Theodore to be the one to appear at that critical moment and rush to her defense.
Right when she was feeling utterly disappointed with him, he
protected her so selfâsacrificially by blocking the attack with his own body. He disregarded the
wound on his forehead, and was instead
more worried about her.
She felt really conflicted about this man before her, struggling between feelings of love and hate for
him. She really had no ideal what to do with him.
âWhatâs the matter?â Theodore sat up on the bed, tenderly cupping her face in his hands and wiping
the tears from her face with his thumbs. âWhy are you crying?â
Did he speak too harshly and frighten her?
Somehow, perhaps due to her pregnancy, Rosalie felt very emotional. She hurriedly wiped the tears
on her face away, and said, âI was justâ¦. scared that something might happen to you.â
He popped out from nowhere, and blocked the attack for her. What if the middleâaged man had
been holding a knife, or an even more aggressive weapon instead of a vase? What would she do,
then?
Although things had blown over, Rosalie still felt remnant fear pulsing through her veins.
âAll right, donât cry now,â Theodore said. He held her face against his chest, comforting her as he
would a child. He rubbed her back gently, and said, âItâs all over. Iâm fine, and itâs just a superficial
wound. Itâll close up in a matter of days.â
His gentle, soothing voice sounded in her ear; it felt like warm sunshine on a winter day, bringing
inexplicable warmth to her soul.
It felt as though they were still a loving couple, and all those terrible. things that happened recently
never happened before. He doted on her, protected her well, and was deeply in love with her.
Rosalie wiped the tears away from her face, and stood up from his arms. âTheodore, why did you
rush to protect me? What if the man was holding a knife?â
The more she thought about it, the more frightened she was.
âYouâre my wife. I canât just stand idly by and see you get hurt.â He caressed her head in a doting
fashion. âNo matter what happens, Iâll protect you.â
Rosalieâs eyes grew red as she stared at the man before her.
Suddenly, everything that happened between them replayed in her head like a silent movie.
Why was this man always like this, making her feel hopeless one
moment and then hopeful the next?
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However, the fact remained that Cynthia was still standing in between
them.
âWhat?â Theodore held Rosalieâs hand upon seeing her in a daze, feeling rather worried.
Rosalie stood up. âGet some rest. Iâll go see Stephanie.â
Before Theodore could say anything, Rosalie turned to leave.
Rosalie walked out of the ward, only to find Stephanie wiping tears away from her face. She hurried
toward her and called out to her. âStephanie.â
Stephanie looked up. âRose, howâs your husband doing?â
âHeâs all right. You must be very frightened,â Rosalie said as she held Stephanieâs hands.
âIâm fine, itâs just⦠What rotten luck today! Thank you for coming to my aid.â
What Rosalie did just now warmed her heart amidst the fear she felt earlier.