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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 159

Summary for Chapter 159 That’s the Second Question: Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies

Chapter Summary: Chapter 159 That’s the Second Question – Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies by Alfie Harvey

In Chapter 159 That’s the Second Question, a key moment in the Romance novel Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies, Alfie Harvey 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.

Now that the plan was determined, Bonnie and Anna left separately.

Bonnie went to the kindergarten to pick up her three children. She had half an hour before school was over, and Bonnie went to a supermarket nearby to buy some snacks for her children.

Just as she turned around, she heard someone calling her name.

It was Rupert.

"Hello, Mr. Robertson," Bonnie greeted him politely.

Rupert was beaming a bright and charming smile at her. "Miss Annie, I just opened a restaurant nearby. Would you come and take a look at it?"

"No, thanks. I have to bring my kids home," Bonnie declined.

But Rupert insisted, "Bring your kids with you. I have food for children." He paused for a moment before continuing, "Joanna will be there too. She won’t be happy if she eats along. Please do me a favor!"

Bonnie changed her mind and agreed upon hearing that Joanna would also be there.

But on one condition.

"Can you answer my question if I agree to go?" Bonnie asked.

Rupert nodded immediately. "Please go ahead."

Bonnie fixed her bright eyes on Rupert. "What happened to Joanna’s elder brother?"

Bonnie hadn’t pursued Natan’s past recently, but that didn’t mean she had given up on him.

That was her son, and she would take him away with her!

However, Bonnie didn’t know that Rupert was waiting for that question.

He squinted his narrowed eyes and sized up Bonnie, saying in a soft voice, "Well, he went to somewhere."

"Well, this is our speciality, nutritious vegetable juice. I think it’s cilantro juice," replied Rupert.

He pushed the glass to Erika with a smile as he spoke. "Isn’t cilantro your favorite, Joanna? Have a taste."

Erika, who was living Joanna’s life now, wished she could spill the juice on Rupert’s face.

Was the juice drinkable?

She could die!

"Why don’t you have a taste?" Rupert urged, sizing her up secretly. "That was your favorite. Why do you suddenly act like a different girl?"

"I…" Erika got so nervous that her chubby palms were sweaty.

What should she do now? If she said she hated cilantro now, would she give the game away?

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