Summary of Chapter 103 from My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 103 marks a crucial moment in Likable’s Marriage novel, My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 103 Do You Still Want To Get Back With Her?
After returning from the cafe, Melody Bloome became increasingly worried. When Benedict Lawrence got off work, she called her husband to go to the manor together.
Byron Lawrence went to pick up Estie after work. As soon as the two entered the front door, they saw both of his folks sitting on the sofa with solemn expressions. Obviously, they had something to say.
“Dad, Mom, why didn‘t you tell me you were coming over? Is there something wrong?” Byron asked in a puzzled way.
Melody Bloome nodded solemnly, “We need to talk.” Byron understood from his mother‘s serious face. He frowned slightly, turned to Mrs. Zora, and asked the housekeeper to take Little Estie upstairs. Mrs. Zora obliged. Estie greeted her grandparents politely and followed Mrs. Zora upstairs. Byron sat down on the single sofa beside his parents, “What made you come here so late?”
“Is Rosalie Jacobs back?” Melody Bloome went straight to the point.
Hearing this, Byron‘s eyes darkened, and admitted frankly, “Yes, we have met.”
Melody scorned coldly, and continued her interrogation, “Why didn‘t you tell us? Don‘t tell me, you still want to get back with her?”
Byron‘s eyebrows creased deeper, and he didn‘t answer immediately.
The elder Lawrence also felt sorry for his granddaughter. Hearing his wife‘s words, he spoke earnestly, “Your mother is right. I won‘t interfere in your affairs, but I do worry about letting that woman come back to take care of Estelle. You should think about it carefully.”
Byron finally reacted a little when he heard his father‘s words and raised his eyes to meet their gaze.
Melody Bloome thought her son heeded their words, so she was relieved. Then she remembered Wendy Fuller‘s aggrieved look that afternoon. She couldn‘t help but reminded Byron, “For all these years, I‘m thankful there‘s Wendy by your side helping to take care of Estie. She is good to both of us like a daughter, too. Wouldn‘t Wendy be better than Rosalie? A girl‘s youth is limited, you can‘t just keep her waiting.”
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