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Key: Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies Chapter 1508: It is understandable to say so
Max was overwhelmed by her tears.
"What's wrong with this, are the shoes I chose too ugly to make you cry, or is there a smell that smokes you?"
Talia shook her head and sniffled hard, "What made you think to buy this?"
Max scratched his head, "I saw it when I was at the shoe store and thought you liked yellow, so I bought it so I could wear it when the baby was born."
That's right, Max bought a pair of baby shoes.
Tender light goose yellow, hold in your hand and feel very warm.
With the cherry pattern ornament on the toe, it is even more lovely.
It was bought by Max especially for this unborn child.
Talia's heart was warmed and touched.
"I thought that you would hate this child." Talia said.
Max denied, "Why yes, I love this child, it's our first child."
The word we, Max bit off more than he could chew.
Talia's heart was moved even more.
Her eyes flashed and she finally made the decision to tell Max the truth.
"Max, actually this kid ......"
Just as I opened my mouth, there was a knock at the door, "Mr. Pearson, Auntie Nancy and Jay are here and are downstairs."
Max responded and turned his head back to Talia, "What's wrong with this kid?"
"It's nothing," Talia squeezed out a smile, "Go on down, don't delay the guests."
"Jay is considered a guest, but Auntie Nancy doesn't count." Max corrected.
With that, she leaned over and gave Talia a kiss on the cheek, "Then you stay in your room and rest while I go downstairs to entertain Jay."
"Good." Talia nodded.
She held the shoes and watched Max leave the room.
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