Chapter 461:
Over the weekend, Bailee and Huey arrived at ten with a variety of presentsâincluding clothes and toys for Gabriela.
Having been apart from Bailee for some time, Gabriela no longer recognized her and resisted being held. Bailee pursued Gabriela, attempting to engage her with playful antics, while Huey, observing nearby, joined in the fun.
The scene was cheerful for a while, leaving Ruby without the chance to converse privately with Bailee.
It wasnât until Bryan descended the stairs and took Gabriela away that Bailee and Huey lost their chance to interact with the child.
They then settled quietly on the couch, and the mood unexpectedly shifted to one of awkwardness.
Eileen took the initiative to ease the tension. âIâm not the best cook. Why donât you help Mom in the kitchen while I keep Huey company?â she suggested, creating an opportunity for Ruby to pull Bailee aside for a private conversation.
Bailee quickly stood and followed Ruby to the kitchen, the door closing behind them.
Through the glass window, anyone could observe the mother and daughter as they engaged in conversation while busying themselves with kitchen tasks.
âEileen, is Ruby upset?â Huey asked, his intuition sensing there was something wrong. He recalled greeting Ruby earlier, but she hadnât acknowledged him.
Eileen responded with another question, âWhat do you think might be bothering her?â
Huey hesitated for a moment before sharing, âCould it be because⦠we got married without informing you? Ruby stayed with us for a few days, and I always felt like she was watching me. It made me uncomfortable.â He scratched his head, glancing towards the kitchen. âHaving lived with her for so long, donât you think she can be⦠a bit irritating at times?â
As Hueyâs question hung in the air, Eileenâs expression grew somber.
Read it all on gⱯlnÏνðâsâ¤com She asked, âIf your mother had no objections to your relationship with Bailee, would you choose to stay with your parents after marriage, or would you move out?â
âAbsolutely, Iâd move out,â Huey answered without hesitation. âWe young people are worlds apart from our elders. Sharing a roof would only lead to constant bickering.â
Eileen was momentarily silent. She didnât particularly mind Ruby living with her, nor was she opposed to the idea of their parents staying over.
âEven sharing space with Bailee can be challengingâadding elders to the mix would only complicate things further,â Huey mused, his tone reflecting his youthful perspective.
Opting not to dwell on their earlier discussion, Eileen shifted the topic. âYour mother came by yesterday. She mentioned a childhood fiancée of yours, someone youâve promised to meet.â
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