Attracted By My Ex-wife
Chapter 30 Taking Her Out
Kevin nodded and said expressionlessly, "I know, but I need to spend time with my child."
"You..." Anne really wanted to throw the book she held at his annoying face. But on second thought, she could use the art of persuasion and pawn Kevin off on Cherry.
"Kevin, will you stay here with the child until it is born?"
Noticing her softer tone, Kevin glanced at her and nodded. "Yes."
"But don't forget that Cherry is waiting for you at home."
It was indeed beyond Kevin's expectation that Anne would bring up Cherry. He frowned, "What do you mean?"
"Nothing. I just think you should spend more time with her. She's a real catch. Aren't you afraid someone else will get her?"
"Will you also worry about me?" Kevin's sharp eyes looked at Anne, and it seemed he could see through Anne's scheme. Kevin thought he was the only one who could choose, and no one could take that choice away from him.
Noting the rays of cold light from his eyes, Anne raised her head and looked at him with a faint smile. "Of course. Seriously, though—are you willing to lock yourself in this place all day long with a pregnant woman?"
"Who said you would be locked up here all day long?"
Kevin frowned and wondered where Anne had got this idea from.
Hearing Kevin's words, Anne was in a bad mood. She sneered, "Didn't you say that? That I had to stay here until the baby was born? You told me I wasn't allowed to go out. So are you ready for that? If you stay with me, you'll have an idea of how it feels,"
she said this slowly, word by word. Kevin narrowed his eyes and said, "Since you want to go out so bad, let's go!"
Seeing the dangerous look on his face, Anne didn't want to push it, but sometimes he went too far. She'd have to challenge him on some things.
Maybe that was the only way to get Kevin to understand she was a person, not a robot. Even if he didn't love her, it was better if he hated her.
Anne followed Kevin downstairs. To be honest, she was still very weak. It took everything she had to go from the room to the stairs, and again from the stairs to the hall.
She was very tired, but she followed Kevin bit by bit without saying a word. Because she knew that if she complained, Kevin might change his mind about taking her out.
She had been here a few days, but she had never gone out, nor could she even call or text anyone.
She hadn't forgotten her appointment with Ryan, but she couldn't contact him, and that would be hard to pull off now.
When they got to the hallway, Kevin suddenly stopped and looked back at her.
She halted her steps and looked at the man in front of her, keeping her poker face.
"What do you want to eat tonight? We'll go somewhere and grab something."
sneered in her heart. She didn't want to eat anything, and just wanted to go out and get some fresh
she had to be
"Alright."
beside him,
Kevin raised his eyebrows and said in a low
to the car. They could see the countryside in the fading light of evening, its rolling hills, trees, and lush greenery. Everywhere Anne looked
stressful being near Kevin,
in front of her, Anne couldn't help putting her hand on her belly. "Baby, mommy has taken you outside. Look, it's so beautiful here,"
voice low, Kevin could hear her
him. There was a slight smile at the corners of her mouth, and her eyes filled with
leaning against the leather seat. Her face was quiet
a burst of fragrance. A vague smile appeared at the corners
you want to
spoke first, but Anne didn't react much. She still looked out of the window
easy to satisfy. She was happy she finally got out into the open air. The most important thing now was the baby growing inside her. She knew if she were in a bad mood all the time, the baby's health would be
she was determined to be in
ignore Kevin. He didn't really want to
head to your
turned her head suddenly
hadn't been there in a long time. Last time she was there was before she married Kevin. Considering the life she lived
don't
car around with a cold
knew that he did it on purpose. It was not her own home at
ahead. Whatever
Anne felt a little sad. When she felt the breeze heralding the end of spring and the beginning
a long time. It had been a long time since her mother died, and after her mother's death she vowed never to return. But
never pass up an opportunity to torture
her head. "Kevin,
want to go
didn't want to set foot in that house. She would rather stay in
his head. It was the first time that he had seen such a firm expression on Anne's face.
so easily. She bowed her head, with her good mood swept
something wrong. No one in her family liked her. She would be the
of time. But then after he thought carefully, he found that Anne really had nowhere to go
he knew she was obstinate when she wanted to be. It was
dinner. He drove to
we
understand what was going on Kevin's head. He said they were going
want to take in