Chapter 412
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
Georgia smiled and didnât lose her composure.
She leant next to Robert and spoke evocatively.
âSo this is your first love, eh. Sheâs pretty.â
Robert felt an instant surge of danger and held Georgiaâs hand tightly.
âItâs a misunderstanding. Iâll explain it to you after we get home.â
The two exchanged knowing glances and spoke intimately for a while as if there wasnât anyone else around.
The woman called Leda walked up and greeted Georgia and Robert.
âHello, Ms. Lane, Iâve heard of you before on the internet and Iâve never seen you in person. Youâre a lot more beautiful than in your photos online.â
Ledaâs smile was gentle and polite, and she didnât seem to have any ill intentions.
But she knew that Georgia was married to Robert, and didnât call her Mrs. Simpson, sticking with Ms. Lane instead. It was hard to tell if she was deliberate or not.
Georgia returned the greeting in kind.
âHello, Ms. Lane. Is Mr. Price your boyfriend right now?â
Georgia smiled as she asked. After all, these two were out together.
There had to be some reason, logically speaking.
âMr. Price isnât my boyfriend. Strictly speaking, Iâll be working under Mr. Price in his company from now on. Iâm discussing the terms with Mr. Price today, and clearing up the salary and benefits.â
Georgia nodded and didnât ask anything else.
She couldnât tell if Leda was a friend or an enemy, and it didnât look like it was anything too important.
Leda turned back to Robert and smiled.
âItâs been seven or eight years. You look a lot steadier right now. Congratulations on your marriage. I hear youâve had a son and daughter with Miss Lane. You always said back then that you hoped to have a happy and blessed family in the future. Looks like you achieved it. Congratulations.â
Seeing his first love in front of his wife, Robert was naturally very mindful.
As Leda chatted with him, he only smiled politely.
âThank you. My wife and I are done shopping and weâre going home. Please, continue to enjoy yourselves.â
Robert finished, still smiling, then turned to Georgia.
âRight, letâs bag those up and go home. We can leave now. Itâs almost night.â
The two sides didnât tangle at all. Riley and Leda politely bade them farewell.
As the family of four got on the car, Georgia hadnât started interrogating Robert yet when Annie started raising questions.
âThat auntie was so pretty, Daddy. Is your first love the first person you like? Did you date that auntie?â
Faced with his daughterâs innocent questions, Robertâs head hurt.
Was his daughter a little bit too honest? That wasnât a good habit.
Of course, with his daughter's performance today, he suspected she was being deliberate.
After Annie said that, he clearly found that Georgia was looking at him with an increasingly meaningful gaze, and his head tingled.
"Annie, the love life of adults can't be summarized in a few words, you'll understand when you're older."
As Robert finished his examination, Georgia couldn't help but chuckle. Annie turned to her father and started complaining.
âAdults really like telling children that they're only children right now and don't understand some things but they'll understand when they grow up, without ever explaining what that thing is. Am I right or not, Wesley?"
Wesley nodded seriously and Robert decided to shut up.
After all, anything he said would end up wrong anyway, and if he continued, Mrs. Simpson was going to get angry.
After returning home, the butler received word halfway, and had already had the kitchens prepare dinner.
The playing around today had somewhat relaxed Wesleyâs tightly guarded heart, and he was smiling all through the meal.
When Georgia gave him food, he accepted it gladly.
The family ate happily.
At night, when it came time to bed down, Georgia told the children a few stories, then walked back to her own room and got ready to wash and go to sleep.
She turned the shower on in the bath. Then the door opened and Robert came in.
Georgia grew nervous right away.
âIâm taking a shower; what are you doing in here? Out.â
The two were married now, but Georgia wasnât quite too used to someone else coming in when she was showering.
âI wanted to explain what happened today.â
Robert did not leave, but willingly took off his robe and walked under the shower, and the two were showering together right then and there.
Georgia didn't give a damn about Leda right now, she just wanted Robert to get out.
âMr Simpson, don't mess with Mrs. Simpson, she likes to take a shower alone and not with other people.â
Those words were warning enough, but Robert went ahead and showered with his wife anyway.
Of course, it ended up in a night of passion.
In her exhaustion, Georgia had almost completely forgotten that Robert had come to her about Leda.
And before she could settle her emotions, that despicable man started explaining next to her ear.
âIt was just the romance in name, in middle school, Leda was the belle of the class. She liked me, and Riley's relationship with me was good. She though, wanted to get close to me through Riley, and one time Riley pissed me off and I wanted to piss him off back. Seeing that he liked Leda, I responded to her advances. Those were idiotic things I did when I was young, so don't take it seriously. I don't know why Riley brought Leda over here today of all days.â
As Robert said all that, Georgia only had one question.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 411 Your First Love The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You Have I Told You Lately ï¤Chapter 147 It must Feel Good to Have Him Drive Me to Work âI thought you'd forgotten all your previous memories. Why are you so aware of Ledaâs past with you?â
That made Robert feel another surge of danger.
He was worried that a wrong answer might have gotten him kicked out of bed.
âI found my diary in my elementary to high school days. I didnât write in it every day, but I did write some things on there. I looked over it, and just so happened to see it. I laughed it off back then and didnât take it seriously, but I didnât think Iâd be coming across Riley and Leda with you today.â
Georgia was somewhat pleased enough with that answer, and chuckled.
âWas it fun to write in that diary of yours? Can I see?â
To be honest, she was really curious about Robertâs youthful days.
Robertâs face, though, darkened.
âNo, you canât look at that. Youâll like me less for it.â