Chapter 199
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 199
Toby clenched his fists even more tightly. âWhy?â
Sonia looked at him weirdly. âWhy? This babyâs an accident. I donât love it, and its father doesnât want it
either. Thereâs no reason to keep it around.â Sonia knew it was cruel, but she had to be responsible. Itâd
be too cruel for the baby to be born into a broken family where its parents didnât love it.
Toby asked, âIf⦠If the babyâs father wants it, will you give birth to it then?â
âHuh?â Sonia paused.
Only then did Toby realize he had said too much. She might get suspicious, so he thought up an excuse
and said, âItâs nothing. Just asking.â
Sonia didnât dwell on it and flicked her hair. âOf course not.â
Toby frowned. She wonât do it even if the father wants it?
Sonia knew what he was thinking, so she answered, âWhy should I give birth to the child of a man I donât
know and love?â
Toby couldnât say anything to that. She didnât know he was the guy who knocked her up, so there was no
reason for her to give birth to the child. Even if she knew he was the father, sheâd probably abort the
baby as well. After all, she did say she wouldnât do it for a man she didnât love, and he was the man she
didnât love. The mere thought of that made Toby upset, and he pursed his lips.
All of a sudden, he wanted to ask her why she fell out of love. They had been dating for six years, but
she fell out of love in only a couple of months. Ever since then, he would sometimes suspect that she
was just playing him for a fool, and that she never loved him.
The urge to ask her grew stronger and stronger, but just when he was about to ask, the manager
suddenly said, âParents, please tie the strings. The game shall begin soon.â
Just like that, Tobyâs urge to ask was doused, and he glared at the manager angrily.
Sonia noticed him glaring at the manager, and she was confused. Why isnât he tying the
string? What is he doing? Gosh, heâs so unpredictable. âGive me the string, President Fuller. Iâll do it.â
She extended her hand.
Toby retracted his gaze and looked at her. When he saw what she was wearing, he frowned. âIâll do it.
You canât bend down wearing that.â
He bent down and started tying the string.
Sonia looked down, wondering why she couldnât bend down. When she saw how revealing her shirt was,
she blushed. At the same time, she was surprised that he knew it would be awkward for her to bend over
with that shirt, since she didnât think of it in the first place. Never knew heâs so meticulous. She looked at
him, not knowing what to feel.
Toby felt her gaze, so he looked up. When he realized she was spacing out, he squinted. âWhat is it?â
âItâs nothing.â Sonia averted her gaze.
Toby was slightly bummed that she didnât want to talk about it, but he didnât dwell on it. âItâs done.â He
stood up. âTry moving around and see how it feels.â
Murmuring a reply, Sonia moved her leg as he told her to. Since her leg was tied with Tobyâs, sheâd
inevitably make skin contact with him.
Toby gulped whenever he felt the touch of her skin. âHow does it feel?â he asked hoarsely.
Sonia didnât notice the change in his voice, as she was getting used to the feel on her leg. She nodded.
âYep. Itâs fine.â
Once she stopped moving, Toby heaved a subtle sigh of relief. âHold my waist once the race starts, then
move the legs that are tied together. I need you to take big strides, understand?â
Sonia knew he was telling her all that to keep her from tripping, so she didnât object to the idea. âAlright. I
get it.â
Toby said nothing more after she agreed to it. He was worried for a second there that she might say no
to holding him, but luckily she knew it was just for the game. If she refused, heâd have to find another
way to keep their balance so they wouldnât fall.
The game started a moment later. After the manager blew the whistle, Sonia and Toby raised their legs
that were tied together first. They managed to leave the starting line, while family number one made a
mistake from the very beginning.
They didnât hold each other by the waist, and they didnât discuss which foot they should raise first. In the
end, they started on the wrong foot and fell down before they could take a step. When she saw that,
Sonia had to give it to Toby for his planning, or else they mightâve ended up in the same situation.
âFocus.â When he realized she was spacing out again, he pinched her shoulder to snap her out of it.
Since they were still in the competition, Sonia turned back and didnât look at their competitor again. After
that, it was smooth sailing.
But just when they were nearing the finish line, Toby heard a soft creak coming from above. It sounded
like something loosening up, and it worried him. When he looked up, he noticed that the board holding
up the finish line was wobbling.
It was then he realized where the creak was coming from. The screw must be loose. Thatâs why itâs
unstable. What are they doing? Didnât they check their stuff? Toby stopped all of a sudden. His face fell,
and fury surged within him.
Sonia felt him stopping all of a sudden. She wanted to ask him why he wasnât walking, but then his eyes
widened, and he pounced at her, pulling her into his embrace to roll aside. Crash! Right after they rolled
out of the way, the board crashed down right on the spot where they stood a few seconds ago.
Everyone in the restaurant was shocked, especially the manager. He almost had a heart attack, but he
stayed calm and went up to them. âAre you alright, sir, madam?â Oh dear. Please let them be alright, or
Iâm getting fired!
Douglas ran up to Sonia, pale and in tears. Apparently, he was shocked as well. âIâm sorry, Mom. Itâs all
my fault. I shouldnât have asked for the model. Iâm sorry, Momâ¦â He was sobbing and shedding tears of
regret; he thought it was his fault. If he didnât insist on getting the model, Sonia wouldnât have gotten
herself in trouble.
Sonia was still in a daze, but Douglasâ cries waved her fears away. She turned around and smiled at him.
âDonât cry, Douglas. M⦠Daddy saved me in time, so weâre fine.â
âReally?â Douglas looked at her with tearful eyes.
Sonia nodded. âYep.â
Douglas thought she was lying, but when he saw how serious she was, he broke into a smile.
The manager heaved a sigh of relief as well. âGood to hear. Good to hear.â
Sonia turned back to Toby, who was on the ground. âCan you stand up, Toby?â Toby didnât move, so she
called out to him again, âToby?â
Toby finally stirred. He looked up, pale and sweating buckets. âIâm sorry,â he apologized painfully. âI donât
think I can stand up.â
Sonia was shocked. âWhat happened? Are you hurt?â He was right on top of her, so she couldnât see his
injury. Judging from his current state, however, he was obviously wounded.
He buried his head in her shoulders and grunted weakly. âI canât move my legs.â