With his hands on the steering wheel, Garrett braked suddenly and asked, "Honey, what's wrong?"
Laney crossed her arms across her chest and sighed. "Listen, you're a father now," she said. "You should stop being so reckless."
She was genuinely worried that something bad was going to happen to Garrett.
Taking several deep breaths, Laney tried to calm herself down.
Garrett unbuckled his seat belt and held Laney close, stroking her hair. "Don't be angry," he said. "It's not good for you or the baby." He kissed the top of Laney's head and promised, in a solemn voice, "I know. For you and our child, I'll be more careful in the future."
Garrett knew that only by taking good care of himself first, could he be able to take good care of his wife and their baby.
Laney sniffed and nodded.
Garrett took out a tissue and handed it to Laney. He wondered why she'd been crying so much lately, and vowed to keep her happy in the future.
"In the future, don't go to dinner parties like that without me. I promise I won't let you suffer like this again."
Laney was touched by Garrett's sincerity.
She trusted in his good nature and his love for her.
"I'm going to move out with you as soon as my villa is ready," said Garrett, relaxing back into his seat. "You'll have to endure it before that, though. But I promise it won't be long, okay?"
Laney smiled faintly. "Your mother just wanted to test me, so she pulled this off. Don't blame her." She thought for a while, then added, "It doesn't matter what she thinks of me. The most important thing is you. I want you to trust me and always remember that I love you. As long as we're in this together, we can deal with everything hurled at us."
Stunned, Garrett pushed his glasses up his nose and glanced at her. "I'm so lucky," he said appreciatively. "My wife is so sweet and considerate."
Laney smiled and looked out of the window. "Did you drive the wrong way?" she asked suddenly. "This isn't the way home."
Garrett turned a corner, and then stopped the car outside a Japanese restaurant. "I'm taking you to dinner," he explained. "I don't think you ate anything at the dinner party."
Laney touched her belly and realized that she was, in fact, very hungry. Vera had been worried that it wouldn't look good if she ate too much and got a food baby, so she'd specifically told Laney to restrain herself. Laney had been busy dealing with the rich ladies at the dinner party anyway, so she hadn't really had time to eat anything.
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