âItâs a shame,â he remarked lightly.
His mood remained unaffected as he said gently, âHave some more.
It seems you have lost a lot of weight lately.
â
Rena narrowed her eyes slightly and retorted, âWaylen, you bastard!â
Waylen calmly dabbed his lips with the napkin and replied in a gently tone, âThen this bastard will be waiting for you.
Rena, I told you, I only came here tonight to seduce you.
â
Rena had never encountered someone as shameless as Waylen.
His audacity infuriated her to the point where she left abruptly.
Waylen didnât chase after her, but he had clearly arranged something.
As she stepped outside, a gleaming black limousine stood waiting at the door.
The driver approached respectfully, saying, âWhere would you like to go, Miss Gordon? Mr.
Fowler instructed me to take you there.
â
Rena refused to accept his offer.
She couldnât shake the feeling that Waylen had set a trap for her.
She wanted no part in it.
It was late at night as she wandered the streets alone.
Despite the vibrant neon lights surrounding her, she couldnât find solace in their glow.
Nearby, she came across a city park, where a Ferris wheel illuminated the night sky with its colorful lights.
The joyful laughter of children echoed through the air, filling the atmosphere with innocence and delight.
Rena paused and gazed at the scene before her.
In her thoughts, she envisioned a future where Roscoe and Veraâs child would come to enjoy the park.
Vera, too afraid to join in the fun, would watch as Roscoe accompanied their child on the Ferris wheel.
They would become a happy family of three.
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Yeaming to see Vera, Rena purchased some nourishing supplements and hailed a cab to her apartment.
Coincidentally, Roscoe was not present at the time, She entered and set down the items she had bought.
Observing Veraâs pale complexion, Rena surmised that she had been in low spirits and neglecting her meals.
Taking a seat on the sofa, Rena picked up a parenting manual that lay nearby.
When Vera returned with drinks, she noticed Rena holding the book, creating a slightly awkward atmosphere.
Vera placed the coffee down and whispered in a trembling voice, âRena, do you look down on me?â
Rena reached out and gently patted the back of Veraâs hand, feigning a relaxed demeanor.
âWhat are you thinkingâ Pregnancy is a wonderful thing.
Many people struggle with infertility and long for a baby.
Now that youâre expecting, take good care of yourself.
Iâm certain the baby will be beautiful upon birth, as both you and Roscoe are incredibly good-looking.
â
Tears welled up in Veraâs eyes as she embraced Rena, overcome with emotion.
âRena, Iâm scared.
I fear that I wonât be able to bring happiness to this child.
It arrived at such an inopportune time.
Roscoe⦠Heâs been at odds with his family because of this.
Iâm afraid he wonât be able to endure it and eventually gave up on us.