Chapter 743 of 1735

Chapter 744

"Ugh, I didn't hear it over the sizzling in the kitchen."

Dorothy quickly went to check her phone.

Sure enough, there was a missed call, but it was only ten minutes ago.

Ten minutes without answering and Kenneth showed up?

What, did he ride a rocket?

"Is something up with Karen? Still upset over Jeffrey?" Kenneth made himself at home on the sofa

as soon as he walked in, his concern for Karen evident in his every word.

He always had a way of keeping just the right distance, never overwhelming Dorothy or stepping

over the line.

After a moment's thought, Dorothy nodded. "You could say that."

After all, Karen's lethargy was mostly on account of Jeffrey.

"When she wakes up, I'll have a word with her! She shouldn't have you slaving away in the kitchen

for her. If she's craving something, she could just tell me. You're... you've got enough on your plate,

worrying about your mom and all."

"Don't be hard on her! It's just cooking, no big deal." Dorothy was cautious not to even mention

Jeffrey's name around Karen these days!

Pregnancy hormones were a wild ride, and with the recent troubles with Jeffrey, any scolding from

Kenneth might just push Karen over the edge.

"How about I cook tomorrow then? I can pick up some breakfast on my way over, and I'll handle

lunch and dinner." Kenneth offered, then quickly added, "I'll leave right after cooking, won't stay to

eat."

"There's no need, Karen will be fine once this blows over."

Dorothy dared not accept.

Aside from propriety, Karen's diet was crucial after her procedure, and if Kenneth took over the

cooking, wouldn't he notice something was off?

"Alright then." Kenneth didn't push it. Seeing Dorothy busy herself in the kitchen again, he rolled up

his sleeves and stood up. "Let me help you out."

Dorothy felt awkward, but this was Karen's apartment after all, and Kenneth had paid for it. She

couldn't very well kick him out.

But his presence did help her make a decision.

She couldn't stay at Karen's place forever. Eldorria City was big enough; she could find her own

place to rent. At least it would be her own.

By the time Karen woke up, Kenneth was gone.

She stretched and smiled like a child at the sight of a table full of dishes.

"Dorothy, sometimes I really miss our days back at the Prosperity Consortium! Even though you had

to rush to the hospital after work to take care of your mom, we still had our weekends to binge and

chill, free from all worries!"

A simple rant about a bad day at work used to do the trick.

Not like now, with a tangled mess of problems.

"Karen, we all have to grow up," Dorothy said as she placed the fork next to her, smiling, "Let's eat."

"Sure."

Karen had just sat down when the doorbell rang.

"Who could that be at this hour?" She got up to answer it, then paused, "It isn't my brother, is it?"

"It shouldn't be. He was just here."

"My brother was here?"

Dorothy nodded.

Karen grimaced and shuffled to the door in her slippers. As soon as she peered through the video

intercom, her brows furrowed.

"Who is it?" Dorothy finished setting the table and walked over to see what was wrong.

"It's Jeffrey." Karen glanced at Dorothy and then motioned with her hand across her lips, "Shh, let's

keep it down and pretend we're not home! I don't want to talk to him again."

It was probably just another plea to keep the baby, the kind of talk that drains the spirit.

Contents
Contents

Comments(0)

Join the discussion — sign in to leave a comment

Sign In to Comment

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!