Chapter 311

Lizetta was just beginning to grasp what Remington was trying to say, but she wasn’t quite ready to go public with her pregnancy yet. Especially since she hadn’t fully decided to stay just before Granny and the others arrived.

Her heart fluttered with anxiety, and she quickly looked up at Remington

He was gazing at her, his smile reaching his deep, soulful eyes as he reached out to hold her right hand.

Their fingers intertwined slowly, locking together.

His hand was so broad and warm, a reassurance that reminded her of how, as a child, as long as her brother was holding her hand, she felt she could face any hardship.

At that moment, Lizetta’s fluttering heart calmed down.

She smiled, nodding slightly at him.

“What’s the good news? Come on, spit it out”

Watching Lizetta and Remington smile at each other hand in hand, Fiona looked thoughtful and immediately urged them on.

Hanna, however, furrowed her brows. What kind of good news could there possibly be at a time like this?

It was obvious – the two were not going to divorce.

She felt a headache coming on and interjected, “Mom, let’s check on Remington’s injury first. The rest can wait.”

finish, Fiona, imitated, slammed

anyone with h eyes can see he’s fine. Can’t you go a minute

spare Hanna any dignity, and Hanna’s face turned green as she looked at Remington for help, seeking a

her, instead, he turned to Lizetta with a gentle

looked at Lizetta with

  1. tell me.”

of happiness, leaving Hanna out in the cold.

want to hear about any happy news‘ of them not divorcing. She turned around, stormed

than usual and filled

pregnant, the baby’s been with us for over three months now. Granny, I’m going to be a

couple’s expressions that it was more than just not divorcing, she hadn’t

froze for a moment before her face lit up with joy, amused and delighted by Remington’s eagerness to share the

Remington ag held it tightly,

Lizetta 1. She snatched

cheeks flushed with embarrassment and quilt, hardd daring to meet Fiona’s joyful gaze.

sorry. Even though I knew how much you hoped Remi and I would have a baby, I still hid

from shame, Granny embraced her,

been through so much.”

immense pressure and disappointment that must have been felt to decide on hiding the pregnancy and raising the

concerned to blame you. It’s wonderful

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