Chapter 60
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
Rosalieâs anger made Theodore uneasy, making him feel like a child who had been caught
misbehaving.
Worried that Rosalie might make herself sick with anger, Stephanie was about to comfort her friend,
when suddenly, a voice broke the silence.
âMs. Carter, Iâm sorry.â
Stephanie thought she had misheard, until she looked up and met the manâs apologetic gaze.
Although he didnât seem remorseful, the fact that he had apologized to her for Rosalieâs sake was
already
surprising enough.
Stephanie was so surprised that she momentarily forgot how to respond. After a few seconds, she
regained her composure and
grinned.
âItâs alright.â
As Rosalieâs close friend, she felt obligated to accept his apology, as it would put Rosalie in a
difficult position if she didnât.
âMs. Carter, I meant to say that you donât have to worry about Rose
because Iâm here. Itâs late, so you should head home and rest,â Theodore said, his voice noticeably
calmer than before, resembling his usual composed self.
Seeing one apologize and the other accept, Rosalieâs frustration
eased a bit.
âSteph, you have work tomorrow, right? Go home and get some rest, okay? Youâve been a great
help tonight. Iâll treat you to dinner next time.â
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âNo worries. You should also rest,â Stephanie replied.
Rosalie nodded. âBe careful on your way back. Or do you want Theo to drop you off?â
âNo need, Iâll manage. I drove myself anyway. Bye.â
Stephanie left the hospital room, preferring not to have the man who resembled the Grim Reaper
escorting her. However, instead of going home, she went straight to the onâcall room to sleep,
since she had an early shift the next day anyway and wanted to avoid the trouble of going back and
forth.
Theodore tucked Rosalie in and asked, âWhatâs going on with your stomach? Why did it suddenly
start hurting? Whoâs your attending physician?â
âThe food Iâve been eating lately probably didnât agree with me and affected my digestion. Itâs
nothing serious,â Rosalie replied nervously.
She wasnât sure how long she could keep hiding the truth from her husband. After all, it would only
take one small slipâup for it to be exposed.
âYou came to the hospital last time, and now again. It seems to be getting worse. Have you been
taking your medication properly?â Theodore asked.
Rosalieâs hands were sweating under the blanket. How was she going to explain everything?
âYou know, a personâs mood can also affect their body,â Rosalie reluctantly said. âIâve been feeling
down lately, so itâs normal for my health to suffer. Maybe Iâll feel better after we get divorced.â
Her words crushed Theodoreâs heart, like someone had taken a hammer to it. He wanted to say
something, but considering Rosalieâs current condition, he held back, deciding to wait until she
recovered
before discussing anything further.
âRose, do you really want to get divorced from me as soon as possible?â
Theodoreâs words were devoid of anger. Instead, they were calm, as if he was just seeking
clarification.
As she gripped the blanket tightly, Rosalie nodded reluctantly. Why prolong her suffering if she
could cut it short?
Theodore sighed softly, a fleeting sense of loss crossing his eyes. Finally, he nodded.
âI understand.â He reached out and pulled the blanket over her. âGet some sleep.â
âYou should go home. Youâre busy every day. Make sure to get enough rest.â
Even if they were heading for divorce, Rosalie didnât want things between them to be tense. After
all, they had ten years of affection
between them.
Theodore softly hummed in agreement. âIâll leave once youâre asleep.â
Rosalie was indeed very tired. She closed her eyes and quickly drifted off to sleep. In a drowsy
daze, a thought momentarily drifted through. her mind that she had forgotten to ask Theodore why
he had come to her room that night.
Did he have something to tell her?