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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 832

Munchkin was standing in the middle of the living room, crying his heart out. When he saw me coming i n, he ran up to me and hugged my thighs. "Mommy, I dreamt that you left me alone.”

I was heartbroken to see him cry so hard, so I picked him up from the floor and comforted him. "You're my baby, why would I leave you? Be a good boy now. Don't cry. Mommy's here."

Munchkin settled down and fell asleep in my arms.

I brought him back to the bedroom and saw Theo sitting on the sofa when I came downstairs. My chest felt a little stuffy.

No matter how I looked at it, he was currently in a state of extreme anger.

I knew that any man who saw his wife kissing another man would feel terrible even though he knew that she was forced to do it.

I did not walk over and looked silently at him for some time before turning around and entering the room.

Certain situations allowed for one to speak openly about one’s feelings, but certain situations did not.

After returning to my room, I took my clean pajamas and went to the bathroom to take a shower.

When did Theo and I start being so careful of each other's feelings?

Probably since he watched the video. Every little detail of Matthew taking care of me during that period of time was recorded. I was in grief and despair at the time. I was blind to everything that was happening around me, hence there were a lot of intimate interactions between us. There were certain images that I felt were inappropriate to watch, so it was probably worse for Theo.

This was a trigger. The words Matthew said to him at the wedding banquet had completely set him off.

I was lost in thoughts for too long and realized that I forgot to turn on the ventilation. I felt a little short of oxygen. I quickly wiped myself and put on the pajamas before leaving the bathroom.

I lay down on the bed and breathed a long sigh of relief.

Perhaps a good night’s sleep was all I needed for everything to be alright.

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