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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 1029

Summary for Chapter 1029: Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1029 – Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts

In Chapter 1029, a key moment in the Romance novel Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, Sydney Roberts 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.

Anya’s got a knack for picking things up on the fly. Ever since she discovered this little trick, whenever she indulges in a shopping spree, she teases Chad with a playful, “You know, you can just knock it off my dowry!”

Cooper Irvin strolled back home one brisk morning. He walked in, the chill of the outside air still clinging to him, kicked off his shoes, and made a mad dash upstairs. “Sweetie, your uncle’s back, my little treasure,” he called out. The living room, even with dad, mom, and brother-in-law sitting there, might as well have been empty to him as he headed straight for the stairs.

He was moving so quickly that Madison blinked in surprise. “Honey, am I just missing our son so much that I’m seeing things?” she asked.

Aaron chuckled, watching his son bolt upstairs. “He came flying back without a word.”

Cooper reached Mia’s room and banged on the door. “Hey, sleepyhead, get up and come see my little gem.”

Mia, groggy and face-planted in her pillow, wondered if she was still dreaming, thinking she heard a puppy barking. Cooper hollered from the hallway, “Hey, brother-in-law, come up here and give me a hand with my nephew!”

The door swung open, and Mia saw her brother standing there. “Oh my gosh, look who’s here—” she began, but Cooper nudged her aside with a quick, “Move,” and rushed in, eyes locked on the half-asleep Henry in bed.

He pulled back the covers, and the uncle’s affection poured out. Henry woke up to kisses from his uncle, trying to swat them away first from the left, then from the right, fully waking up and ending up in a tearful tantrum in the living room, still not fully rested.

Cooper then put on a show of cradling and soothing the little one, wandering around aimlessly. “Weren’t you supposed to be working?” someone asked.

During holiday visits to relatives, Henry was mostly nestled in his uncle’s arms, with his little legs peeking out because Cooper focused on carrying him snugly, but forgot to pull his socks down over his leggings, which bunched up.

Mia hovered behind them, fussing over her son’s clothes to keep them in place. At an uncle’s house, where they often stayed during childhood and which was famous for ice-cream, the elders were thrilled to see Cooper. Everyone knew Henry belonged to the family and weren’t surprised, just delightedly commenting, “Henry’s growing up to be such a charming boy.”

As they left, Henry had a couple of holiday envelopes tucked into his arms, which Mia discreetly moved to her purse, explaining, “Mom’s not being greedy, just making sure you don’t lose them.”

Before they headed out, Mia also tucked some envelopes into her mother’s purse to pass along holiday money to the kids at the places they visited. Visiting distant relatives, Andre was known as the conversation stopper, everyone careful not to offend him. Meanwhile, Mia lightened the mood, helping everyone see a different side of Andre.

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