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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1487

Summary for Chapter 1487: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1487 – CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw

In Chapter 1487, a key moment in the Romance novel CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, Faith Shaw delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Winnie didn't mind much, considering Jack's personality. He was attentive in so many other ways, and she wasn't about to nitpick over this.

“Have the test results come back? How’s the baby?” Ben asked, steering the conversation.

Winnie smiled. “The baby’s fine. The doctor asked about my symptoms and, thankfully, there’s no bleeding. They think it was just stress that caused the pain. The doctor advised rest and some prenatal medication, and no strenuous activity for a while.”

“Then stay home and rest for the next few days. Don’t follow your sister around everywhere.” Ben walked alongside her, casting a meaningful look at Jamie as they passed.

Winnie was like a rope, one end held tightly in Ben’s grasp, the other end tied to Jamie. The more Winnie clung to him, the more he tightened his hold, binding Jamie inextricably through her.

“Jamie, are you coming home with us, or heading back to see Charlie?” Winnie asked.

Jamie quickly chose the latter. She wanted to avoid Ben as much as possible.

“We’ll head home then,” Winnie said with a warm smile. “When you’re done, don’t bother with the bus. Take a taxi. It’ll be faster and less crowded.” Once in the car, she even transferred some money to Jamie’s phone, enough to cover a month of cab fares.

After they left, Jamie made her way upstairs to see Charlie.

“Mom, why are you so late today?” Charlie ran over to her as soon as he saw her, hugging her tightly. “I thought I heard your voice outside the room earlier, arguing with someone. Was someone bothering you?”

Just then, her phone rang. It was the housekeeping agency.

Jamie quickly answered. “Hi, Mrs. Lawrence.”

“Jamie! I know you’re in need of extra work, so I thought of you right away. I’ve got a job in the Spring Garden Apartments—150 square meters, two cats and a dog. You’d be doing routine cleaning plus pet care. The hourly rate is $16. You interested?”

“Yes, absolutely. I can head over right now,” Jamie replied, grateful for the opportunity.

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