After getting over her shock, Mary smiled knowingly, “Yes, yes yes. Mr. Tremont cooking supper for you is nothing compared to what you’ve endured. Now, he’s acting more like a man. By the way, Mr. Tremont has asked you to avoid walking around the garden today, as it might snow. He’s afraid that you might get sick It’s best to avoid getting sick during pregnancy, especially when it’s not advisable to consume medicine."
"Now that Mr. Tremont has you and the little one in your belly, your family is complete. We’ve been hoping for this day.”
Arianne remained quiet as she stared at the joy on Mary’s face. She was afraid of speaking up and dashing Mary’s hopes. Everything between her and Mark only seemed fine on the surface. To draw a comparison, the distance between them was as vast as the Great Rift Valley. Even if it were restored, would anything really be the same? How could there not be a gap?
Tabitha got up surprisingly early today. Usually, she would sleep until ten in the morning in this weather. The old woman seemed to be in a good mood, but her cough had not subsided, “Arianne, I’d like to go to your aunt’s house.”
Arianne was surprised, “Are you sure you want to go, granny?” She had chased her away before, and now, she was seeking her out. She was puzzled.
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