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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 612

Summary for Chapter 612: My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter Summary: Chapter 612 – My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable

In Chapter 612, a key moment in the Marriage novel My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball, Likable 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.

Chapter 612 She Seemed A Little Scared

In the following days, it was Lisa who sent the little boys home. She would see the same runner delivering flowers every day.

Even though Roselie had informed her to return the flowers, she would still bring them to Rosalie so that she could have a look first.

In Lisa’s eyes, the flowers were Byron’s token of affection. Thus, although Rosalie was reluctant to accept them, she should be aware of their existence.

After going through this a few times, the runner concluded that it would be better to wait at the doorstep so that there was no need for Lisa to drop by the flower shop to return the flowers later.

Since it was the weekend, Rosalie assumed that Bryon would stop sending flowers. However, to her surprise, the doorbell rang early in the morning.

Rosalie did not work during the weekends, so there were only the three of them at home at the moment. No one was there to open the door.

Prying open her drowsy eyes, Rosalie heard the non-stop ringing and had mixed feelings about it.

It was the time when the runner was here to send the flowers every day.

She figured that the runner would be able to grasp the situation if no one opened the door.

Still, she could hear the doorbell ringing from the living room in the very next second.

Ding-dong. Ding-dong. Ding-dong.

Then, the ringing stopped. Rosalie could vaguely hear the little boys’ voices.

“Hello, is there anything we can help you with?”

They had woken up long ago, but they were worried that they might wake their mother up, so they stayed in their room.

When they heard the doorbell, which might wake her up, they dashed to the door. They opened it without even taking a peek at who the person at the door was.

Staring at the bouquet of roses, the little boys were nonplussed.

In spite of their tender age, they knew exactly what it meant.

‘Someone gaveMommy roses!’

They exchanged glances in suspicion as they shared the same notion. ‘Are we getting ourselves a new daddy?’

As an afterthought, they looked at the person at the door. They were about to ask about the person who sent the flowers.

She did not wish for them to know that it was Bryon who was sending her flowers.

“Mommy?” Now that the door was suddenly closed, the little boys turned their heads to look at her in confusion.

She caressed their heads as though nothing had happened. “I don’t know who the sender is either, but I’m not going to accept the flowers.”

The little boys looked at each other dubiously.

They knew her all too well. Judging from her reaction, it did not seem like it was her first time receiving the flowers.

Moreover, she seemed a little scared.

Just what was she afraid of?

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