The Wrong Woman
Chapter 495
Although Fenna was enraged, she had to admit that Nathan had remarried Mila.
After locking herself in the room, Mila grabbed her phone and called Phoebe. On her wedding day, she had already informed Phoebe about her marriage to Nathan.
Phoebe was excited and wished her all the best. She told her to enjoy her honeymoon with Nathan. But Mila was upset by Fenna's unexpected appearance less than a week later.
When Phoebe picked up the phone, Mila sadly said, "Phoebe, can you help me book a flight? I want to get back to work."
"What's wrong? Did General Morrison give you a hard time?" Phoebe was surprised.
"Yes, not only did he give me a hard time, but he also upset me along with Fenna."
Why can't General Morrison stay away from her?" Phoebe's voice sounded
always been like that. I regret marrying him," Mila said. Her voice choked
General Morrison loves you a lot,”
eyes. "I don't even trust him anymore. Fenna has
openly questioned whether Nathan was really the baby's father and if we were rushing
"What? General Morrison is such a jerk? Mila, even if your family isn't there for you, remember
phone and yelled at the door, "I don't want breakfast. Leave me alone and go
was silence at the
on the bed, pulled the covers over herself, and resumed her conversation with Phoebe. Ever since Mila got pregnant, she had been feeling low and struggling to keep
Nathan might not have any other intentions. She wouldn't have minded as much if Cole
took a nap. Her phone rang just as she was fast asleep. She glanced at it and saw that it was Phoebe calling. It was already noon, and her stomach was growling. "Hey, Phoebe,” Mila answered
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