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Bride Behind the Mask novel Chapter 114

Not long after, the little girl's mom emerged from the restroom.

She warmly said "goodbye" to both of them, insisting on shoving the lollipop into Marguerite's hand, then happily took off.

Marguerite stared at the lollipop in her hand, a bit in a daze. Then, she heard Steven's gentle voice, "Marguerite, why don't you want this baby? What happened? Tell me, maybe I can understand you."

Marguerite gave a bitter smile, "Steven, no one can truly understand another person's feelings. You can't understand me."

Just then, Laverne had finished all her check-ups and was coming their way with Janie.

As soon as the old lady saw Marguerite, she yelled from a distance, "Where have you two been? Let's go home! I'm feeling great!"

Steven smiled and replied, "I can tell you've recovered well."

Marguerite quickly turned to Steven, urgently saying, "Steven, don't let my grandma know about my pregnancy."

Steven kept a straight face, but his slightly furrowed eyebrows betrayed his surprise.

Marguerite didn't explain, and he didn't ask further, just nodded, "I understand."

Considering her relationship with her grandma, she hadn't figured out how to break the news. Besides, her grandma might not consider it from her perspective.

But in reality, Frederick was the more difficult one to deal with.

When she was dropped off home by Steven, his reaction was pretty intense.

What if he found out she was carrying another man's child?

She could even imagine Frederick's angry face.

However, Marguerite had no intention of telling Frederick.

In two months, her relationship with Frederick would be over.

By then, her two-month pregnancy wouldn't be obvious.

So, there was no need for Marguerite to tell him and stir up unnecessary trouble.

Then, Marguerite quickly said goodbye to Steven and left the hospital with Laverine.

Marguerite and Laverine walked under the sun.

Laverine was healthy and seemed worry-free.

Marguerite's figure seemed lonely, projecting an aura of solitude and desolation.

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