Chapter 259
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
Theodore looked down, and mumbled like a child who did something
wrong.
âDonât go.â
He put his spoon back in the bowl with a pitiful look on his face and placed his hands on his lap,
intertwining his fingers cautiously.
Rosalie shook her head helplessly. She picked up her spoon, scooped some food, and brought it to
his mouth. âOpen up.â
Theodore did so obediently, and Rosalie stuck the spoon in his mouth before going on with another
spoonful of food.
She took care of him like he was a child.
A beautiful, tender woman coupled with a man with a piteous look on his face made for a
heartwarming image.
All traces of unhappiness vanished, leaving them with the pure joy of each otherâs presence.
Rosalie stayed there and took care of Theodore until it was past nine at night.
It was getting late, and it was soon time for her to head back.
Theodore noticed Rosalie checking her phone many times, as if checking the time. He looked
begrudgingly at her.
Rosalie slid her phone back in her pocket. âItâs getting late, and I have to head back. Rest early, and
remember not to lie on your back.
through the night. Sleep on your side or on your stomach,â
Theodore bowed his head, silent.
Upon seeing the glum look on his face, Rosalie walked up to him and asked, âWhatâs the matter? Is
your wound hurting again?â
âSo what if it hurts? You donât care about it, anyway.â
The bitter tone in his voice made Rosalie furrow her brows. âWhat do you mean by that?â
His words instinctively upset her.
âExactly what I said,â Theodore replied to her, his tone growing more. bitter.
Rosalie started fuming.
âWhat temper tantrum are you throwing now?! Iâve been here the whole afternoon! I even fed you
when you needed help! Why are you being sarcastic with me right now?â
Theodore looked up and grumbled, âArenât you leaving right now? You kept glancing at your watchâ
the whole time. Itâs clear you donât want to be here. You donât even want your own home.â
Theodore rested his head on the pillow, looking like an upset wife. frustrated over Rosalie, who was
playing the part of a bastard husband about to stay out the whole night.
Rosalie found the entire situation laughable yet slightly maddening. She thought that Theodore was
being ridiculous, but she couldnât find the words to refute him. This man was a pro at being
unreasonable.
âWhat do you mean, âI donât even want my own homeâ? I justâ¦justâ¦â
Rosalie struggled to find the right words. After a momentâs pause, she said, âYouâre right. This is my
home. Itâs absolutely acceptable for me to stay here. Perhaps I shall do just that tonight.â
Since she couldnât out talk him, she decided to just go all out.
Rosalie didnât see Theodoreâs eyes glint upon hearing what she said, as his head was loweredâlike
dark clouds giving way to a ray of sunshine that peeked through. The corner of his lips lifted.
However, this was just for a split second. He regained his composure, and when he looked up once
more, his face was expressionless.
âThis is your home, and you can do anything you please. I, on the other hand, am an outsider. I
should be the one leaving.â
With that, Theodore stood up, put on his shirt that was lying next to him, and walked out of the door
step by stubborn step.
Rosalie looked at his retreating figure, and simply watched in in silence until he walked out.
When Theodore reached the door, he stopped in his tracks, his brows furrowing. He turned around
and saw Rosalie still standing by the bed, unmoving.
Doubt flashed past his eyesâ¦
Why wasnât she stopping him from leaving?