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The Adorable Twin’s Sticky Daddy novel Chapter 200

Therefore, when Doris asked Jay to cut her toenails, he agreed without hesitation.

"Jay, Nancy and I are going to a class reunion tomorrow evening," Doris said casually.

"You just left the hospital. Is it okay?" Jay was aware that pregnant women were prone to getting too sentimental.

And now that Doris was pregnant, he wasn't too sure about letting her attending the party.

"Why? Nancy is a doctor. You can rest assured when I'm with her," Doris said stubbornly.

"Well, you can call Nancy. If she goes, you can go. If she doesn't, you don't have to go either!" If Nancy was with Doris, Jay felt more assured of her safety. If Nancy didn't go, and Doris remained stubborn about going, then he could only escort her in person.

In Jay's eyes, the current Doris was like an ever so delicate infant in his palms.

"Okay, I'll call her right now." Doris called Nancy, told her the entire story, and waited expectantly for her answer.

Nancy looked at Charles questioningly.

Charles looked at Nancy's foot and said, "If you feel that your foot has recovered, you can go. If it isn't, then you can only refuse."

Unlike Doris, Nancy didn't like to attend parties, but she didn't want to disappoint her.

So she hesitated.

Seeing that Nancy didn't answer her question, Doris became anxious. "Alas, Nancy, we haven't seen our classmates for so many years now. Since they invited us, and if we don't go, won't they laugh at us?"

"Well, okay. I'll go with you," agreed Nancy.

"Okay, it's a deal. Let's go together tomorrow!" Doris said happily.

"Okay, let's go together," said Nancy and couldn't help but break a smile.

Sometimes, this careless and wayward girl was just like a child.

"I'll drive you there tomorrow, okay?" Charles proposed.

"No, thanks. You are involved in a lot of gossips now. It's just a joke for them. You'd better not go. They will mock you, so you better stay." Nancy had been trying not to appear in public with Charles. So, she didn't want Charles to be at the party.

Women at the party would surely have vicious mouths.

"Nancy," Charles called softly.

"Well..." Charles was about to say something but stopped on second thought.

Confused, Nancy asked, "What's wrong, Charles? It's so late. Aren't you going to bed? I have to go to work tomorrow. You have to pick up the children. You must take good care of them. I don't want anything to harm their safety."

Charles gently took her into his arms and said, "Nancy, I won't and don't have a scandal with any woman except you. Don't say these words to irritate me."

As he spoke, he pinched her nose, pretending to be angry.

The way he spoiled her made her a little awkward.

As far as she knew, Charles was overbearing. Even when he was trying to be gentle, there was always a commanding undertone.

Nancy felt Charles was being strange.

"Well, it's late. Let's go to bed."

Anyhow, Nancy was in no mood to continue with the drawing.

Even though the truth was right in front of her eyes, Nancy still couldn't figure out just what it was that she was trying to avoid.

What was the difference between it being revealed earlier or later?

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