As Sheila walked out of the Blanchet family's gate, she turned around and saw something that made her so pissed off that she was ready to spit fire.
Why the hell did that country bumpkin, Ellinor, receive such affection from Mr. Blanchet?
If it weren't for Ellinor sticking her nose in, she would be the one being spoiled in Mr. Blanchet's arms right now.
Just you wait. This wasn't over.
Ellinor, your days are numbered!
...
Theo carried Ellinor upstairs, leaving Marissa downstairs, grinning from ear to ear, "Everyone has their weaknesses; who would've thought that Theo had such a soft spot."
Veronica just shrugged; she'd gotten used to it.
Lately, her brother had been head over heels for Ellinor; it was quite a change.
Putnam slowly moved his wheelchair into the living room, staring at Theo and Ellinor's affectionate display with a stern face, "What the heck is this?"
Hearing this, Marissa shot him a glare, "What's your problem now?"
Putnam grumbled, "What kind of wife did he bring home? I just got back, and there's already trouble knocking on our door!"
Marissa frowned, "Weren't you the one who was pushing Theo to get married? Now he's finally happily married, and you're not satisfied?"
Ellinor had a hunch about what he was going to do, so she quickly covered his mouth with her hand, "Stop! Don't forget why you brought me up here! I need to call Belinda; you leave first."
Theo moved her hand away, "Is her matter more important than mine?"
Ellinor frowned, "Mr. Blanchet, don't forget, I'm pregnant now. I can't handle your antics!"
Theo leaned closer to her, his warm breath brushing against her face, "Who started it? Who told me it was okay even if you were pregnant, as long as I was gentle, right?"
Ellinor's face turned red. That day, her head was not clear, and she spoke words she shouldn't have, letting this man possess her.
But how could she have known that Theo would become so tireless from then on.
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