?Chapter 1130:
However, he could not allow Eileen to suffer just because Ste had always been good.
Recalling that past, Ste felt a twinge of regret and was at a loss for words. The room fell silent. Even Eileen, who stood on the stairs, instinctively slowed her breathing. She remembered that Bryan had never requested a paternity test since bing aware of Gabri’s existence. His trust in her clearly surpassed anything she had imagined.
“Mrs. Dawson?” Jarred looked at Eileen with concern.
Suddenly, Bryan and Ste noticed Eileen. Bryan quickly stood up, his lips pressed together as he looked at Eileen.
Eileen smiled warmly at Jarred as she made her way downstairs to the living room. “It’s just a simple paternity test. We are going to the hospital tomorrow anyway, and we can take Gabri to have the paternity test,” she exined.
Bryan frowned, about to speak, but Eileen continued, “I understand your concerns, Ste. If something like this happens again in the future, please feel free to tell me directly. I’ll rify any misunderstandings, so you won’t feel ufortable around Gabri, which could affect your rtionship with her.” It was true that she felt disappointed. She could understand, but she couldn’t be indifferent for Bryan’s sake.
“Eileen…” Ste said. “I’m to me for what happened before you got married. I understand if you feel ufortable. If you need someone to me…”
“Let’s just forget about the past,” Eileen replied. Bryan grasped her wrist, his slender fingers wrapping around it. He remained seated. Eileen continued, “You can choose a hospital and have someone you trust perform the test.”
She didn’t want to make things worse. She just wanted to clear Ste’s suspicions.
Discover more gα?ησv???s
Ste looked embarrassed, ncing at Bryan, who sat silently. She could only say, “I heard your grandmother has arrived in Onnd. You’re taking her to the hospital tomorrow for a checkup, aren’t you? I’ll arrange for a doctor for that.”
“Okay, thank you,” Eileen replied, epting Ste’s offer. Ste wasted no time, contacting the hospital that very afternoon.
On the way back, Eileen received a lot of messages from Phoebe.
“Don’t take Ste’s words personally,” Bryan said. After thinking for a while, Bryan still wanted to ask her what she thought about the matter.
Eileen’s expression was surprisingly calm, without a hint of unhappiness.
Without even ncing at Bryan, Eileen replied curtly, “Okay.”
Her brief response instantly made Bryan frown. Before he could say anything, she added, “Phoebe and Jacob invited us to dinner tonight.”
“I can handle the arrangements,” Bryan said.
“I know Grandma just arrived, and it’s a bit awkward to leave her alone with my mother, but honestly, I’m exhausted from Phoebe’s nonstop messages. How about we go out and leave Gabri at home?” Eileen assumed that Le and Ruby wouldn’t feel awkward with each other when Gabri was around.
When Eileen and Bryan returned with Gabri, they found Ruby and Le talking, sitting at opposite ends of the sofa.
“I’m fifty-seven years old,” Ruby said.
.
.
.