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My Darling, My Dearest novel Chapter 209

Hearing her cousin's words, Celia bowed her head sheepishly. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to ask so many questions."

Rachel laughed and waved her hand. "It's fine."

"You actually got married. I want to know who the lucky guy is," Celia sighed.

"Celia," her cousin reminded her once again in disbelief.

As a person who had experience, she knew the feeling of being interrogated as to her own partner. She didn't want to pass on that feeling to anyone else.

However, it seemed that Celia just couldn't take a hint.

Fortunately, Rachel was patient with her. If it was her cousin, she would've ignored Celia's chatter.

Rachel blinked, finding it hard to believe that marrying her would be deemed as lucky.

In fact, she never thought that she was anything special. She didn't think that her marriage would be such a big deal.

Hearing her cousin calling her name multiple times, Celia finally found reason. She stuck out her tongue and told Rachel, "I'm sorry. Forgive my rudeness."

Her cousin laughed. "If it were me, consider

yourself not forgiven."

Celia rolled her eyes and leaned against her cousin's bulging belly. Suddenly, she reached out her hand and stroked her belly. "Hey, buddy, your beautiful aunt was wrong! And your mom wouldn't forgive me. Please don't act like me in the future."

Her cousin snorted, amused by Celia's words. She pushed her away.

"That's enough. Don't influence my baby."

Celia giggled, turning to Rachel. "I'm still curious as to the man who married you. Rachel, you should let me meet him next time."

Rachel nodded. In fact, with how shameless and mischievous Jack was around her, she was sure that the two would be able to get along.

The corners of her lips inched upwards.

Seeing that Rachel didn't look that bothered, Celia's cousin breathed a sigh of relief. She was afraid that the doctor might be displeased with Celia's lack of formalities.

It wasn't as if Celia meant to do that. It was just that she tend to scrutinize another person's privacy.

Her cousin quickly turned the topic to her pregnancy.

"How did you know you were pregnant?"

Rachel asked curiously. "Well, I didn't have much of a reaction in the beginning. All I knew back then was that I was always tired, and I wanted to eat all day long.

I kept on think if I was sick, given that I felt so

exhausted."

Rachel pursed her lips. "And then?"

"Then I bought a pregnancy test kit. I was actually pregnant! The baby was still so small, but it was already confirmed when I went to the hospital for a second look."

Rachel would've bought a test kit herself, but she was a little scared.

'Lea and I are truly best of friends,' she thought. 'We even run into the same predicament.'

After lunch, they waved goodbye and Rachel drove home.

She thought for a while before stopping at a pharmacy on the way. Rachel found herself stuck between a rock and a hard place. If she was really pregnant, then she just had to accept it.

Sighing, she got out of the car and bought herself a kit. It was said that taking the test in the morning would give the most accurate result, so she wanted to save it for tomorrow.

As she did so, Rachel calculated the last time she had slept with Jack in her mind, sighing.

Meanwhile, although Henry still didn't pass the test, he had finally grasped the key point he needed to get along with Lea's family.

In this way, he was finally relieved that he was able to adjust.

Fearing that Lea might misunderstand him, he decided to explain it to her in advance.

Even if she didn't know anything about it now,

she would have to know everything after they got married.

Knowing this, Henry decided to tell her everything.

"My family's a mess," he started, explaining everything.

After saying all what he had to say, he gazed at Lea cautiously to see if she showed any resistance to what he had just said.

Fortunately, she was calm, albeit a little confused.

"That's it. It's not that I don't want to hold the wedding, it's just... I need to wait a few more days before I tell them."

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