What Happens in Chapter 94 – From the Book My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Dive into Chapter 94, a pivotal chapter in My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball, written by Likable. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Chapter 94 What On Earth Did He See In Her
Her thoughts coming back to the present, Rosalie suppressed the strange feeling in her chest and approached the three people in the manor. Estie had a fever right now, but her eyes were still bright. When she saw Rosalie, her eyes seemed to sparkle as she stared intently at Rosalie.
Rosalie gave her a concerned look.
Estie immediately held out her hands for Rosalie.
The latter instinctively glanced at Byron.
Seriously, this little girl… She was sick, but she wanted a stranger to hold her over her father‘s embrace.
Rosalie wondered what Byron would think. The man simply offered Estie to her calmly. Rosalie hesitated for a second before taking the little girl from him. As soon as she held her, she could feel the girl‘s warmth. Estie felt like a tiny heater in her arms.
Estie plastered her face against the pretty auntie‘s. Rosalie felt nice and cool, and Estie narrowed her eyes happily. “Her fever‘s pretty high.” Rosalie held the little girl a bit tighter and asked her gently, “Do you feel really bad, Estie?”
Estie nodded.
Rosalie saw that her eyes were slightly red from the fever, and her heart ached for the girl. She turned to ask Mrs. Zora, “Has she taken her medicine?” Mrs. Zora finally returned to the present, nodding hastily. “Yes, she has.” She then gave Rosalie a timid look. “When did you get back, Ma‘am?” She had been staying with the Lawrences for some time, and she had served Rosalie for a while when the latter married into the family too. Back then, she truly respected Rosalie.
She had even been somewhat surprised when she found out Rosalie had left without a word.
She never expected Rosalie to return.
The Little Lady‘s fever should be nothing to her. Thinking back on the time Ma‘am stayed with them, Mrs. Zora could not help but feel a wave of pity. Ma‘am was beautiful and capable, but she never put up any airs around the servants. She had treated them like family.
Miss Fuller, on the other hand, would drop by every so often. Whenever the Master was not around, she would behave like the mistress of the household, looking down on them and barking orders at them. She barely treated them like human beings.
Who knew what the Master saw in her…
When Byron heard how Mrs. Zora addressed Rosalie, he felt disorientated for a second as well. When Rosalia corrected her the very next second, he felt somewhat conflicted.
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