“Do you like the clothes Sheila got you, Mom? I’m sure you’ll look stunning in them during our wedding.”
Sophia returned to her senses. “Yeah, I like them,” she briefly responded before getting consumed by her own thoughts again.
Sheila frowned. Why is she like this the moment we talk about our wedding? It’s like she’s not interested at all.
She gave Davin a glance, and the man spoke up again. “What are the plans for my wedding with Sheila, Mom?”
Sophia returned to Earth once again. “What? What was that?”
“The wedding, Mom. What should we do about my wedding with Sheila?”
“Oh, the wedding? You guys can decide among yourselves. I have something else to take care of, so I’ll be heading up.”
With that, Sophia rushed back upstairs.
Sheila and Davin looked at each other, obviously surprised by Sophia’s behavior.
“What’s with your mom?” asked Sheila.
Davin froze. “I don’t know.”
“Why does she seem so half-hearted about our wedding?” Sheila lamented.
“I don’t know either.”
Sheila frowned before casually spitting out, “How could you not know? She’s your mom!”
“Am I supposed to know everything about her just because she’s my mom?”
Sheila didn’t know how to respond to that. She gazed upstairs, feeling that Sophia was not being her usual self.
That night, Sophia secretly took Jonathan’s phone into the study while he was asleep.
She went through the man’s call history and conversations before stumbling upon an unread text message.
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