What Happens in Chapter 99 – From the Book My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Dive into Chapter 99, 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 99 I Won‘t Like You Even If I Die
Rosalie Jacobs was indeed exhausted. She usually sleeps lightly, but today she slept so soundly that she was carried into the guest room upstairs without realizing it. Byron Lawrence walked to the edge of the bed, leaned over, and lowered the young woman on the bed. He placed her head gently and then slowly got up.
Mrs. Zora followed them all the way. Watching the Young Master take care of Rosalie, the smile in her eyes grew brighter. She stepped forward and put Little Estie next to Rosalie. She covered the two with a quilt, then quietly got up and stepped aside.
Noticing that her Young Master‘s gaze was still on Young Madam‘s face, Mrs. Zora said with concern, “Young master, you should also go and rest. I‘ll be here. Don‘t you have to work tomorrow?”
The Young Master frowned in response, shaking his head, “It’s alright, I‘m not tired. Estie is still unwell and I‘m worried. You get some rest.”
Mrs. Zora‘s eyes twinkled knowingly.
The Young Master said he was worried about the little one, but his eyes were fixed on Young Madam‘s face.
However, it is better to let them stay together as a family of three. Maybe, the relationship might just blossom.
Thinking so, Mrs. Zora didn‘t insist further and quietly withdrew.
There was only a dim night light in the room. Byron turned on the light and looked at Rosalie’s face.
Her face was the same as six years ago, but as soon as these eyes opened, this person was very different from the woman from six years ago.
She is even more attractive now than six years ago.
He had no idea how this woman got here in the past six years.
Rosalie Jacobs was still half–awake from her dream. When she saw him move, panic flashed across her face as she instinctively held on to the bed for support and stepped backward. Byron was puzzled. He stopped and stood on the spot, his voice softer than before, “What did you dream of?”
This made him come out of the darkness, and she could see the concern on his face.
Rosalie was in a trance for a moment and stared at him for a few seconds. She finally came out of the dream. Then, she took a moment to gather herself and said, “It‘s nothing, just a nightmare.”
Rosalie then turned to glance at the little girl sleeping beside her. She reached out to check Estie‘s body temperature. It was much better than last night. When she wakes up, she should be fine. Rosalie withdrew her hand, got off the bed, straightened up her clothes, and said softly,” Little Estie will be fine after a good sleep. Just watch over her, don‘t let her catch a cold. I should go back now.”
She got up and head to the door. Just two steps away, a large hand grabbed her wrist.
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