Chapter 1361
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 1361:
Unable to just sit and watch, she stood up, walked over, and picked up a box. âHoney, let me help you unbox them.â
âOkay, but be careful not to cut your hand,â Andrew agreed, reminding her.
âDonât worry. I can do it,â Madisyn said with a smile.
Everything Andrew bought for the baby was of exceptional quality, and Madisyn adored each item. She couldnât help but imagine how adorable the baby would look wearing them.
Madisyn had just finished unboxing a few packages when she suddenly paused. Her gaze shifted to the items Andrew had already opened, and a slight frown appeared on her face. She held his wrist to stop him and said, âHoney, wait.â
Andrew looked at her and asked, âWhatâs wrong, honey? Are you tired?â He moved closer to her, wanting to help her sit on the sofa. However, she shook her head.
âNo, Iâm not tired. I just realized something.â
Andrew raised an eyebrow, a little curious. âWhat is it?â
Madisyn replied, âHoney, havenât you noticed that everything you bought is for a baby girl?â
She reminded Andrew, âWe chose not to know the babyâs gender before the birth. Thereâs also a possibility that itâs a boy, right?â
Andrew didnât think there was anything wrong with his choices. Hearing Madisynâs concern, he remained calm and responded with certainty, âI know, but I deliberately bought baby girl products.â
âWhy?â Madisyn asked in confusion.
She studied him carefully, trying to read his expression. Before this, she had never thought of him as someone who favored girls over boys. But now, looking at all the baby girl items he had bought without hesitation, she was a little unsure.
Of course, Andrew had an answer to this question.
âOur baby hasnât been born yet, but you already love them so much. So, I hope itâs a baby girl. Then, she will be as good as you. She will listen to me and wonât compete with me for your attention.â
ð¦ð¼ðð¿ð°ð² ð¶ð ð»ð¼ð ðµð²ð¿ð² â gⱯð ððνððð ðâ°ð¼ððº
Madisyn was momentarily stunned by Andrewâs response. She couldnât help but laugh softly, shaking her head.
âHoney, you are about to be a father. How can you be jealous of an unborn child?â
Andrew also shook his head. He retorted, âItâs not about being jealous. Actually, Iâm not jealous. Itâs just that youâre the most important person to me, so I canât help but want you to treat me the same way. But having a baby is different. Weâll certainly give them much of our attention. If itâs a girl, I think I can keep a balance between her and meâ¦â Andrew said a lot, and every word he spoke had been carefully thought out.
âOf course, itâs just my expectation. If itâs really a baby boy, I wonât treat him differently. Iâll also love him,â he added.
Hearing Andrewâs last words, Madisyn felt no comfort. Instead, a realization struck herâthis was the first real conflict between them caused by the baby.
As she thought about it, guilt settled in. She had been pouring all her attention into the baby, and without meaning to, she had started neglecting Andrew. Before the pregnancy, she had always prioritized their relationship, but now, things had shifted.
If their roles were reversed, she could easily imagine how Andrew feltâoverlooked, unimportant.
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