Chapter 253
Chasing My Pregnant Wife
Sydney never imagined her son would speak to her this way. She hadnât realized just how much
sadness he harbored in his heart.
She fell silent for a long time, unable to find the right words to say. Her gaze shifted from Theodore,
and she finally looked down, unsure how to face him.
Though she was a mother and Theodore was already in his twenties, she seemed almost childlike
at this moment, lost and uncertain.
After a while, she said, âYouâve always been so independent. Besides, we had plenty of servants to
take care of you. You didnât need me
around.â
Rosalie frowned, feeling a surge of irritation.
Sydneyâs words were grating. Having servants didnât excuse
neglecting oneâs childâit wasnât a valid reason! Rosalie understood that Sydney had been unhappy
in her marriage, but bringing a child into the world meant taking responsibility and providing ample
love.
A child shouldnât bear the burden of their parentsâ marital woes.
However, discussing this now wouldnât change anything. This was something only Theodore and
Sydney could resolve between
themselves.
Theodore gently pushed Rosalie behind him, stepping forward to face Sydney with a cold gaze. His
voice was less angry now, but it carried
a note of sadness.
âYes, we had servants. So you felt it was okay to distance yourself from me? You wouldnât come
home for many nights. Sometimes, you were gone for a whole year. I had no idea where you were. I
thought
you and Dad had abandoned me.â
Wesley, unable to sit any longer, stood up immediately. âI never abandoned you. I justâ¦â
He trailed off, unable to find the right words. He knew he had been wrong back then. Upon learning
Sydney was pregnant, his reaction. had been less than supportive.
However, explaining now would only come across as making excuses.
Sydney bit her lip, and lifted her gaze to meet Theodoreâs..
âYou complain that I neglected you, but what about all the times I was there for you? When you
were born, I was the one who nursed you, changed your diapers, and held you through the night.
Your father wasnât around. It was just me.â
âWasnât that your responsibility?!â Theodoreâs fists clenched tightly. âI was just a baby, brought into
this world by a loveless couple. Donât you think, as parents, you think, as parents, you should have
taken responsibility? Did you think you could just stop caring for me once I could remember? If that
was the plan, why have me at all? You should have just aborted me!â
Rosalieâs heart skipped a beat. Instinctively, she tightened her grip on
Theodoreâs arm.
âTheo, donât say that,â she said.
âTheodore Spencer!â
A furious voice cut through the tension. Wesley stepped forward, pulling Sydney behind him.
âHow dare you speak to your mother like that? She went through so much to bring you into this
world, and this is how you repay her?
Youâre being incredibly ungrateful!â
âAnd what right do you have to criticize me?!â Theodore snarled.
His were bloodshot with anger.
âYou started all this! If anyone is to blame, itâs you! Mom has her share of the blame, but you have
an even greater share! If you hadnât. neglected her, she wouldnât have been so heartbroken and
ignored me. If you didnât love her, why did you get her pregnant?! Did you think having me was just
about demanding a respectful son, without any responsibility on your part?â
Rosalieâs hand instinctively moved to her own stomach. She was pregnant now, but Theo didnât
love her.
How different was he from his father, letting a woman he didnât love to carry his child?
And yet, he hadnât the slightest idea.