Chapter 52
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
âGrandma even said youâd be a good father! Hah! What a joke! Theodore, you wouldnât be a good
father! Itâs a good thing I didnât get pregnant with your child. That wouldâve been a tragedy!â
Completely agitated, Rosalieâs emotions were running high. As tears streamed down her face, she
felt Theodoreâs hand slowly loosen from her shoulder, and he eventually weakly backed away from
her.
Rosalie wiped away the tears from her face, smiling bitterly. âSince you and Cynthia love each other
so much, why didnât you tell me from the start? Oh, I know why. You thought telling me wouldnât
make a difference, so you planned it all from the beginning. From start to finish, Iâve been played for
a fool by you.â
Theodore remained unusually silent.
Rosalie didnât remember if he had ever been this silent before. He couldnât find any words to refute
the woman before him.
A pang of pain shot through Rosalieâs heart as she continued, âBring me the divorce papers
already. I donât want anything, not the house, nor the property. I donât want to live in this absurdity
anymore!â
Her words seemed to reignite the flames of anger within Theodore. Their marriage had become
nothing more than âabsurdityâ to Rosalie. Nothing could be more ludicrous.
Suppressing his rising anger, he spoke hoarsely, âGrandma talked about wanting us to have a child
today. Do you think she wonât find out once we finalize the divorce?â
âWhat else can we do? Stay married while youâre fooling around with Cynthia? We had an
agreement before we got married, so I have to be understanding, right?â
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Why was he treating her like this? She was also a person, who had a heart and feelings. Why was
he so cruel?
âWhat do you mean by fooling around? Itâs my responsibility to take
care of her!â Theodore retorted.
âYou have a responsibility to her, but not to me? Do you know, Iâ¦..â
Realizing she was about to blurt out that she was pregnant, Rosalie quickly stopped herself and
trailed off.
âWhat do you mean?â Theodore pressed, sensing she was hiding something from him.
âDo you even realize Iâm your wife?!â Rosalie brought the conversation back around. âDonât you
have a greater responsibility to your wife?â
âDonât I take enough responsibility for you? Iâve given you everything over this past year, and after
the divorce, Iâll still provide you with ample wealth. What more do you want? A child? Sorry, I canât
give you
that!â
Theodoreâs last few words tore Rosalieâs heart in two.
Yes, he wouldnât give her a child. But despite taking precautions every time they were intimate, she
had still gotten pregnant. After all, there was no hundred percent guarantee when using
contraception. That was why she wanted to keep the child. To her, it was a gift from the
heavens.
She had thought revealing her pregnancy would only bring trouble to Theodore, that he would be
conflicted. But now, thinking about it,
even if she did tell him, what then? Theodore surely wouldnât want the
child, and heâd likely press her to get an abortion.
She had been too naive. Blaming herself for painting too rosy a picture of the man, she found her
heart shattered.
Clenching her fists, Rosalie looked up and slowly said, âFine, I donât want a child either. Even if you
give me one, I wouldnât want it!â
Since he was being so cruel, why should she endure it?
It was like they had reached some sort of agreement, but there was still some doubt about how
sincere that agreement really was.