She owed him too much, debts she had not yet repaid.

"I'm fine," Scott walked in, wiping his sweat with a smile. "I rushed over from home so I didn't even have time to change clothes."

Looking at him, Nina smiled. "Sit down, I'll pour you a glass of water."

"No need, I'll do it myself!" Scott grabbed it, not wanting her to strain herself. "Is the baby okay?"

Hearing him, Nina sat back down. "Has Leonard already told you everything?"

Scott sipped his water, smiling but not saying a word.

Nina teased, "He tells you everything. I suspect he's your informant. The moment something happens to me, it's immediately in your ears."

"No way," Scott placed the glass down. "He and I are just good friends. We chat more because we're classmates."

have no privacy

gaze lingered on

baby's fine. There's been some bleeding but it's not serious,

further,

so I didn't tell you. I've been cautious, being a first-time

matter hidden, not wanting anyone to know, fearing Nash could not handle the responsibility for the child. Since that was the case, she did not need him to be

people, in her mind, even a small lie about important matters felt like

dilemma and empathetically said, "It's okay if you don't say anything. I understand. You want to divorce Nash, and

not expect Scott to understand her so well. She smiled, "I don't know how to describe you. You just know me too well, making me feel like I'd be caught lying to you

feeling that whatever she did was right. He would unconditionally believe her. This also gave

a

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been together for so long, we still don't trust each

and I don't know what to do. I'm torn between being soft-hearted and being tough, but I'm stuck and can't move forward. The divorce just isn't

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