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“Oh, you mean Sherry? I know her, too. Let me take the kid up for you. It’s inappropriate for a man to enter her house,” Miriam said.
Jonathan agreed and handed the child over to Miriam.
Miriam breathed a sigh of relief. Looking down, she saw that Michael was asleep.
Teresa was anxiously waiting at home. She was about to go downstairs when Miriam arrived and handed Michael to her. “Don’t be so nervous. Jonathan didn’t suspect a thing,” Miriam assured her.
Teresa hugged Michael tightly. “I can’t stay at Rosary Estates anymore.“”
Miriam said helplessly, “Why don’t you just tell Jonathan about Mike? You can’t keep it a secret forever.”
“I plan to keep it a secret forever.” When it came to Michael, Teresa was very headstrong.
“It’s not just about him. If Irene, Jonathan’s mom, finds out Mike has the Lynn family’s blood, she’ll try to fight for custody. I don’t want to go through a legal battle. It’s not good for Michael, and it’s unnecessary,” she added.
Teresa had carried Michael for nine months and had been raising him diligently for nearly three years. He was her only family then. Since she wasn’t planning to remarry, there wasn’t a need to tell anyone about Michael.
Miriam, always supportive of her best friend, said, “All right. Since you want to move, let’s do it. I’ll help you pack your things.”
There weren’t many things in the house, just mostly Michael’s belongings. They couldn‘ t take all his toys and just grabbed a couple. With that, they moved to the new place overnight.
After closing the door to her apartment, Teresa held the sleeping Michael in her arms as they all left together.
Jonathan didn’t get much sleep that night. Irene kept calling, asking him to return to the Lynn residence because she wanted to see him. Jonathan delayed it until the afternoon three days later.
“My calendar says I have two other meetings,” Jonathan stated.
“Ms. Astor, the one you had a blind date with, said you have a child. And a son at that! What’s going on?” Irene demanded to know.
“Just pretend I have a kid,” Jonathan replied.
The implication was that he didn’t want to go on blind dates anymore; there was no point in meeting someone he wasn’t interested in.
Irene, her lips twitching in anger, said, “Fine. If you give me a grandson, I won’t force
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you to go on dates anymore. Bring the child home and let me see him.”
“Another time.” With that, Jonathan hung up.
Not long after, Benny called. “This is ridiculous. Your mom called me asking if you have a son. What’s going on? Is it that little boy from last time? The one I took a picture of?”
Jonathan didn’t answer.
“Oh, by the way–I saw Teresa at the hospital the other day. She claimed it was nothing serious; just a cold and she needed some medicine. But she seemed nervous!” Benny added.
Jonathan raised his eyebrows and checked the calendar. They were just entering the winter season and Teresa would always catch a cold around that time. Without fail, she would develop a fever a few weeks later.
Even though he was waiting for her to reach out first, Jonathan still bought some medicine after work and went to Rosary Estates. He rang the doorbell to find that nobody was home. He wondered if she was still out.
He waited outside her house from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., but she never returned and wouldn’t answer her phone either. Sometimes, he leaned against the wall, and other times, he went downstairs to pace around until his legs went numb.
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