Now, with his mom getting sick and needing care, Christian was stuck between a rock and a hard place. He was their only kid, and his mom really wanted him to move back to their hometown for good
She didn’t care about him achieving great success anymore. She just wanted him to settle down, get a stable job in their hometown, and start a family. That way, she could leave this world knowing he’d be okay.
Christian’s long stay away from Nareigh was because of two things: taking care offis mom after her surgery, and feeling stuck because of what she wanted.
He dreamed of making it in the big city, but his mom really wanted him back home to stay. He got why she felt that way- when parents got older, they were scared of being alone.
Christian tried to persuade his mother to move to Nareigh with him. However, she refused, saying she didn’t want to live in a high–rise and preferred staying in their hometown. Considering her health, Christian found himself caught in a dilemma.
As Sherry told the story, she let out a sigh. “I’ve been there for him the whole time, trying to comfort him. I keep telling him to take it easy and not stress too much. Things will work out eventually”
Miriam couldn’t help but remark, “Sherry, Christian’s so lucky to have such a kind and understanding girlfriend like you.”
Sherry smiled. “I love Christian so much. We’re planning to get married this year, but we’ll wait until he’s sorted everything out at home before we officially tie the knot.”
Teresa smiled warmly. “I’m so happy for you two.”
*Teresa, I really have to thank you. If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t have met Christian. You’re our matchmaker, so you must sit at the center table during our wedding, Sherry said.
Teresa laughed and promised, saying, “Of course, I’ll definitely be there for your wedding.”
They chatted about everyday stuff and caught up on Teresa’s life. When Sherry found out that Teresa still hadn’t told Jonathan about Michael, she couldn’t help but be impressed by how well Teresa had kept it a secret.
On the way back to the city, Sherry also heard from Miriam that Teresa had an older sister. As for Teresa being pregnant again, only Jennifer and Teresa herself knew about it. No one else was in the loop.
“Sherry, I’ve decided–I’m leaving Nareigh,” Teresa said.
“Wait, are you serious?” Sherry asked, her voice wavering between disbelief and amusement. “I just got back, and now you‘ re leaving? Where are you off to?”
“I’m planning to move abroad. I’ll need you and Miriam to help keep Teresouth Group running smoothly, Teresa said, her expression serious.
Realizing Teresa wasn’t joking, Sherry asked, “What do you mean by leaving? Is this just a trip, or are you not planning to come back?”
“I might visit once or twice a year–or maybe not at all. I’m heading to Fernlandia. My mom has a house there, and she’s already moved in with my half–sister,” Teresa explained.
“What about Mike? Is he going with you?” Sherry asked.
“Absolutely. Wherever I go, he’s with me,” Teresa said. “Miriam, please get Sherry to handle the handover, alright?”
“Miriam, just coordinate the handover with Sherry, okay?”
After that, Teresa turned and walked into the bathroom. She barely made it to the sink when a wave of nausea hit her.
Then her phone started buzzing like crazy, and the name on the screen made her stomach churn even more. She hesitated, but with the ringing going on and on, she finally gave in and answered.
Back when Evelyn hadn’t left the country yet, Teresa and Jennifer had moved out together Jennifer had mentioned she’d stay in the hospital dormitory, and Teresa, worried she’d be cold, had said. ‘I’ll get a luxury cashmere blanket. It’s super warm.”
“You always buy branded stuff. I don’t need it; I’m not cold.” Jennifer had refused her
“Don’t worry. I’ll have it sent directly to the hospital, Teresa had replied at the time.
Now, Jennifer finally got the package, which had been delayed for a few days. The blanket felt incredibly soft and thick, and it didn’t shed at all. These blankets from this brand cost at least 3 thousand dollars each.
As Jennifer’s fingers brushed against the soft cashmere, a wave of guilt and sadness hit her. The Mercedes she was driving was bought by Teresa. The cashmere sweater under her white coat was also from Teresa. Jennifer knew she’d never splurge on such pricey stuff herself.
Teresa had always been the big spender with family and friends. She’d never held back when it came to giving Jennifer whatever she needed. But now, their relationship was in shambles.
Jennifer’s pride was a stubborn thing. Teresa’s words had cut deep, like a knife. She wanted to see who could stay cold longer, who could hold their ground without flinching.
But when she looked at the package, something in her wavered. She hesitated for a moment, then decided to send Teresa a message, just to let her know she’d received it.
Teresa didn’t reply at all, leaving Jennifer feeling frustrated. ‘Fine, Jennifer thought as she flipped her phone face down. ‘ What else does she expect from me? I’ve done everything for her own good, and this is how she repays me?
Jennifer figured a walk might help, so she headed downstairs to grab a coffee, hoping to clear her head. But then she spotted a familiar figure wandering the hospital halls. It was Benny, Teresa’s friend.
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PISSED OFF!!!! STUPIDEST book ever! 502 chapters only to find out Teresa never told Jonathan Micheal was his or that she was pregnant. You need a new hobby because writing books isn't the hobby for you!!!...