Chapter 1299 – A Turning Point in Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts
In this chapter of Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, Sydney Roberts introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1299 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Hansen was in a bit of a mood when something new caught his eye. "Sweetheart, why do you say 'the strength of two arms'?"
"Well, one arm from Mia, and one from me. That makes two, but... why does it sound a bit like we're being cheeky?" Jade hesitated, her attention getting pulled away by the distraction.
The father-daughter duo had a knack for getting sidetracked, but the ever-practical Mrs. Cedillo nudged the conversation back on course. "Dad, you lost at cards, so you owe us a penalty sticker."
Molly jumped in, "Oh right, Dad, you were the 'landlord' last round, so now you owe two stickers."
Hansen grumbled, "I'm done with this game. It's no fun anymore."
Later on, Hansen went off to chat about the wonders of opera with Grandma Aubree and Grandpa Elmer, pulling Wayne along because Grandma Aubree and Grandpa Elmer swore he had a knack for opera. Cradling his grandson, Hansen coaxed, "Sweetie, give Grandpa a little opera performance."
The little one, who could barely say "mom," looked utterly puzzled by his family's antics.
As soon as the baby made a noise, the elders excitedly declared, "Look, he's singing opera!"
Meanwhile, Madison, Coleen, and Naomi were lounging together, their conversation drifting from little kids to their grown-up children. Madison, a touch envious, turned to Anya. "Leo's all grown up now; I don't have to worry about him. My son still acts like he's stuck in his teenage years, childish every day. Not interested in dating, all about his hobbies, even dreams about his 'sweetie.'"
Coleen chimed in, "It's all about timing. Remember Chad? Loads of people wanted to set him up, but he only had eyes for a certain someone. He'd spend his money on her whims and put up with her moods. Even as an adult, she needed her brother to tag along for shopping, and he had to drive her to and from school every day."
"It’s all about timing. When it's right, it'll happen. Cooper is still young; no need to rush."
Naomi, pretty confident about her future daughter-in-law, agreed, "That makes sense. And Leo, he's been teased by Mia so many times, and Molly's given him a hard time more than once. I was worried he'd end up on his own. But now, wherever he goes, he's got a little shadow following him."
That little shadow was, of course, his Anya.
Nearby, two married women teased, "Aww, we’re not blind. We saw that!"
Anya's cheeks flushed a bright pink, her heart racing, "Aunties, focus on the movie."
The three women settled back into their movie-watching groove, eyes glued to the screen.
Half an hour later, after Henry had his fill of snacks and drinks, he was ready to be rocked to sleep by his mom.
But where was she?
Henry spotted her, completely absorbed in the movie, her eyes squinted with tension. So, he toddled over.
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