The cab passengers got out almost at the same time as Theresa and Oscar. They were shocked to see each other. Dolores came to her senses quickly. Looking at the doll in Theresaâs arms, she asked, âWhere did you go with uncle?â.
The result of the checkup was about the same as it had been at home. Dolores wanted to return to give birth, so they didnât stay long overseas.
gαâηÏνðâsâ¤com is your story source Before returning to B-town, Dolores wanted to come to C-town.
Therefore, they flew directly to City C. After the visit, they planned to return to City B.
âAre you okay, why did you come back?â Theresa approached, âHow was the checkup?â
Dolores pressed her lips together and said calmly, âNothing serious. I may deliver before my due date. Donât worry.â
She didnât want her friends to worry about her.
âThatâs good then,â Theresa said, feeling lucky.
Dolores smiled, âSince when did you become so close to Uncle?â As she spoke, she cast a deliberate glance at the doll in her arms.
Oscar hastened to explain, âShe was quite depressed before. Her boyfriend made her mad. I took her out to have some fun.â
Dolores looked at Theresa and asked, âDid you argue with Armand?â.
Theresa looked down, âItâs still because I canât give birth.â It was a difficult, difficult question to resolve.
Oscar didnât want to go into this subject. He was a man who knew nothing about it. He said, âOkay. I have to go now.â
He yanked open the door. Theresa turned around and said, âBe careful driving, man. Bye.â
âSure.â Oscar stopped a little before he got in. Looking at Matthew, he asked, âWill you be staying here for a few days?â
âTwo days.â Matthew walked over after paying for the ticket.
âGet some rest today. Letâs have dinner tomorrow,â Oscar said.
Matthew replied, âOkay.â
âIâm leaving now.â Oscar sat in his car.
Matthew turned to Dolores, âLetâs go inside.â
Theresa nodded, âI almost forgot. You just got off the plane and you must be tired. I just changed the sheets in your room. Youâll be able to rest soon.â
Dolores said with a smile, âThank you, Theresa.â
âDonât mention it.â Theresa pretended to be displeased. She stepped forward to open the door.
Dolores smiled behind her.
After entering the apartment, Theresa put on her slippers at the door. Then she pulled out two pairs of slippers. She walked in and asked, âHave you had dinner yet, do you need a drink?â.
Dolores replied, âNo, thank you.â
The kettle water had run out, so Theresa went to boil some water, âThereâs milk and fruit juice in the fridge. What would you like to drink?â
âFruit juice, please.â Dolores sat down on the couch.
Theresa opened the fridge, took out the fruit juice and poured him a glass. She asked Matthew what he wanted to drink.
He also chose fruit juice.
So, Theresa walked over with two glasses of fruit juice on the tray. Sitting down on the single couch, she told Dolores that Jessica was out of jail.
Dolores paused as she took the juice. Her eyes lit up, âReally?â.
Theresa smiled, âWhy would I lie to you on this matter?â.
Dolores was thrilled. This was good news for her. She grabbed Matthewâs hand and said between sobs, âIâm so glad it came out.â
They had depended on each other for years. They loved each other deeply.
Although they were not blood-related, their love was deeper than consanguineous familial affection.
It was also good news for Matthew. Dolores needed someone to comfort her at this time. Although she always pretended that everything was fine, he knew she had hidden her concern in her heart.
Right now, since Jessica could show, he should bring Dolores some peace and reassurance.
Matthew emitted a gentle âhmmâ.
âBy the wayâ¦â said Theresa, âKevin wants to come. We accidentally talked about the watered gauze. I told him we have a factory here.â
The watered gauze was owned by the Forbis Family, and Kevin knew it very well. If he could come and run the factory, that would be wonderful.
In the meantime, he could share the workload with Oscar.
âIt works. What do you think?â Dolores turned to ask Matthew.
Matthew said, âItâs all up to you.â Dolores smiled at him.
Theresa clicked her tongue, âEnough! Donât give me public displays of affection.â
Matthew laughed, âYou can go to your room.â
Theresa stood up and stretched, âI just got back from B-town and I need to rest too. Make yourselves comfortable.â
She then headed to her room.
Matthew wrapped his arms around Doloresâ waist, âCome on. Letâs get some rest too. You didnât sleep well when we were overseas.â Dolores followed him into their bedroom.
The time passed quickly.
In C-town, Dolores went to the store. Besides Theresa, there were newly hired tailors and designers, so they could take care of business. There were many customers. Dolores stayed in the store one day and saw six or seven customers.
After returning to C-Town, she informed Kevin that he could come to C-Town if he was willing. He would take over the factory.
Upon learning that he could run the watered gauze factory again, Kevin said in a depressed and lucky tone, âIâm not too old to do anything yet. Iâm asking you to go back to running the watered gauze factory.â
It was, after all, an inheritance from the Forbis Family ancestor. Kevin had a special love for him.
Two days later, he went to C-Town. Oscar met him and transferred the job to him. Dolores didnât have to worry about it.
The baby would be seven and a half months old in a few days. Before that, Dolores had to fix everything right.
After that, she would have no time. She had to stay in bed until the eighth month and give birth early.
The doctor suggested that she stay in the hospital bed to be checked every day.
For the sake of the baby and Doloresâ safety, Matthew decided to stay in the hospital to recover.
Jessica, Coral, the driver and Jayden were on everything, so Dolores and Matthew did not have to take care of the children.
Jayden asked them to be quiet and stay at the hospital. He would take care of the family.
Matthew went back to town. Boyce went back to his apartment and Jasmine went back to college, so she stayed in the schoolâs housing.
Armand and Elizabeth seemed to be at an impasse. Elizabeth kept thinking, but still could not accept that she would not have a great-grandchild.
Even feeling sorry for Theresa, she could not agree with her to reconcile with Armand.
Since he could not get Elizabethâs approval, Armand could not confront Theresa, nor did he go to see her in C-town.
In addition to Armand, Abbott was also upset.
âAbbott, you said they had gone overseas and there was nothing you could do. I saw Matthew Nelson come to the company.â When Abbott left for the night, Emma stopped him at the door.
Abbott gave her a look and said, âLetâs go in.â
Emma nodded.
They entered Abbottâs apartment. It wasnât the first time Emma had been here. To get her to believe him and to keep her from making trouble for him, Abbott lied to her that he was willing to help her get revenge on Matthew.
A few days ago, Matthew had gone abroad. Abbott told her there was no chance and asked her to wait a little while.
Emma also heard that Matthew had gone abroad with Dolores, so she believed Abbott.
In the last few days she was quite quiet and did not cause any trouble.
Now, Matthew was back in town and she couldnât just stand by and watch and do nothing.
After entering the apartment, Abbott poured her a glass of water.
Emma sat down on the couch. She wore a white chiffon blouse and an ash-shaped skirt, revealing her slender white legs. With her legs crossed, she looked at Abbott and said, âAbbott, I need you to do me a favor.â
Abbott set the water in front of her, sat down across from her and glanced at her swaying legs in front of the tea table. He asked, âWhat kind of favor?â
Emma crooked her finger, âCome closer.â
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