What Happens in Chapter 1443 – From the Book Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance
Dive into Chapter 1443, a pivotal chapter in Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, written by Sydney Roberts. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
“What’s going on?” Leo asked.
Henry, the only kid who could really talk, piped up, “Big bro, give us food. Little bro’s hungry.”
So that was it—Leo had brought home takeout, and the three little ones caught the smell. They’d gone to check it out, but couldn’t reach the table, so they tried climbing onto the chairs like they did at home. Only, these chairs weren’t the heavy wooden ones they were used to—they were lighter, and as soon as the kids started climbing, the chairs wobbled and crashed to the floor.
Leo bent down, picked up the fallen chair, and squatted to face the three. “Alright, you three, hands out. Let’s have a look—no hiding.”
Henry stuck out his tiny, chubby hands—soft and adorable.
Leo checked him over, then looked at his feet. No scratches or bruises. “Next.”
Ash got caught by his brother-in-law and shot his big sister a teary, betrayed look.
“What are you crying for? I’m your brother too, you know.”
Leo checked over his little brother-in-law—aside from some grubby hands, he was fine.
Then he called over the youngest, Wayne. “Wayne, your turn. Come here, buddy.”
He scooped up Wayne and checked his fingernails. “These need a trim.”
After inspecting all three, Leo glanced between the dining table and the living room, sighing in defeat. He slumped onto the couch, pulling Ash to his left and the little dragon—Wayne—to his right.
Meanwhile, sweet little Anya was the only one he couldn’t pin down, running after the littlest one, trying to keep him in check.
It took a real team effort just to get the three of them fed.
After dinner, Leo herded the trio into the guest bedroom where he used to crash. He set up cartoons on the tablet and turned the heat up a bit. Then he lay at the foot of the bed, holding up the tablet like a human stand.
The kids sat at the head of the bed, with Anya acting like a safety railing to keep them from tumbling off.
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