Chapter 237
The Woman From Hell
I pushed his face away and said, "You havenât told me when weâre going to visit Grandmother."
"Kiss me and I'll tell you." His eyes were gentle, and there was a trace of a faint smile on the
corners of his lips.
I went on my tiptoes, reached out, and held his face. Then, I firmly planted a kiss on his lips as I
looked up a t him. "You can tell me now, right?"
People could easily become accustomed to being cheeky.
He was startled for a moment before smiling the next second, revealing the two rows of his white
teeth. It was my first time seeing such a bright and pure smile on him. It was so dazzling that it was
comparable to the colorful skies. It was as pure as a field of flowers i n spring. I could not pull my
gaze away from it!
"Good. Weâll go the day after tomorrow!" he said. I was happy to hear that too.
We had our dinner harmoniously. It was such a rare scene that we were talking and laughing over
dinner.
After dinner, we cuddled on the sofa and watched a movie together. Theo waited until the sun went
down before pulling me out for a walk.
That night, I slept soundly with peace of mind.
When I woke up in the morning, Theo had already left home. He must have gone to work.
I was feeling refreshed and energized after a good night's sleep. When I thought about going to
Whaldorf City in a few days, I decided to visit Cecilia and see what her plan was. Would she be
going to Rosella City or was she going to Whaldorf City with me?
When I went down the stairs, I heard Cecilia and Miss Woods talking to each other.
I had no idea what the both of them were talking about. They were talking and laughing, sounding
very happy. They did not even notice me when I came downstairs.
"Why did you wake up so early? Aren't you sleepy?" It was only eight oâclock in the morning, but
she was already here. She must have woken up extremely early, then. I was worried about her
health.
"I couldn't sleep anymore, so I came here. I thought that you might need your phone. Thatâs why I
came here to pass it to you." Cecilia took my phone out of her bag and handed it to me.
"I was planning to go over. You haven't had breakfast yet, right? Have a taste of Miss Wood's
cooking. I can guarantee you'll love it." I held her arm and walked toward the kitchen.
"Miss Woods already made me breakfast. It was good. I f I knew earlier, I would've visited your
house more often," Cecilia smiled and said.
"Who told you not to come? You regret it now, huh?" Cecilia had always hated Theo, so she seldom
came.
"Hurry up and eat your breakfast. I'm going to talk to Miss Woods for a while." Cecilia had no time
for me. She turned around and continued to talk to Miss Woods. Both of them talked about making
soup before changing the topic to parenting. They never ran out of things to talk about.
They finally stopped when Miss Woods had to go grocery shopping. Sometimes, I was impressed
by Cecilia's extroverted personality. She was able to become friends with anyone. I could not do
that, even i f it was someone close to me. It was hard for me to find a topic to talk about, not to
mention with strangers.
"Wanda, your housekeeper knows a lot. Sheâs good at cooking too. I feel like staying in your house
too." After Miss Woods left, Cecilia lounged on the sofa and let out a sigh.
I thought about the matter regarding going to Whaldorf City. I sat beside her and said seriously,"
Theo is planning to develop his career in Whaldorf City. We're going there in a couple of days to
adapt to the new environment for a while. Can you accompany me?"
"Forget it. I'm not following you and becoming a third wheel. Heâs kind to you now. And I'm taking it
easy. I'll either go back to the countryside or to Rosella City after you leave.â
"But I hate to leave you and Iâm worried about you. Your belly is so big now. What are you supposed
to do i f thereâs no one beside you?" I looked at her, concerned.
"Relax. I'm tough, and I'll take good care of myself. The baby is only a few months old. Itâs not that
inconvenient. Iâll go look for you when Iâm near my delivery date and can't move about freely.â
There was a smile on Cecilia's face. However, I could see that she was feeling a little depressed.
The loneliness in her eyes was visible.
I glanced at her and spoke carefully. "You're not planning to tell Doctor Lynch about the baby?"
Her face sank, and she looked slightly impatient. "The baby is mine. It has nothing to do with him.
Why do I have to tell him about it? Itâs not like I canât support the child."
Alright, it was just me being nosy. I might as well keep silent and stop talking. No one could interfere
with the affairs of others. It was up to them to handle it.
"Letâs go find Jerome at the hotel!" Cecilia was aware that her emotions were not right. She put on a
relaxed smile on her face, looked at me, and spoke.
That was what I was thinking about too-a spontaneous trip. I immediately went upstairs to wash up.
Then, we went out together.