Chapter 890 – 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 890 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Servant: "Miss, the guys have headed to work, and the young master and the lady are out with Leo to grab some grad school prep books for you.”
Mia was taken aback, shouting, “Nobody even told me what I'm supposed to be studying for!”
She quickly dialed Cooper, “Hey, where are you?”
Cooper had just left the bookstore, lugging a bag of books and cradling the little chubby one, “Getting books for you.”
“What am I even studying for?”
Cooper: “Grad school, and you're asking what for.”
“What subject?”
“You’ll find out when we get back. Your son picked them out. Not my fault—he started gnawing on a book and slobbered all over it. The store wouldn’t let us leave without buying it.”
Henry, who couldn’t talk yet, was all dressed up, sitting on his grandma’s lap, clutching a red bag, wondering what was inside and if it was edible.
Back home, Mia was already plotting how to handle her mischievous son. “Henry, when you get back, you’re getting a spanking.”
Mia called her husband, “Hey, Andre, what’s the deal with that late-night meeting you guys had?”
“Grad school, law.”
Mia: “...Andre!”
Andre: “I’ll explain when I get home, I’m in a meeting now.”
After hanging up, Mia stepped out, waiting on the doorstep for the car to return.
Cooper was the first one back, driving into the yard. Madison got out holding her grandson, and Cooper carried a bag of books, “Sis, I pulled an all-nighter sorting these for you. If you get through this stack, I promise... Sis, why are you chasing me?” Cooper took off running.
Mia chased after him, yelling, “I’m gonna get you!”
Henry’s eyes trailed the action, crying when his grandma tried to take him inside, insisting on watching the spectacle.
Madison chuckled at the curious child, “What a little troublemaker.”
Henry, with his chubby cheeks, watched eagerly as his mom nearly caught his uncle. He stopped crying when she finally did, cheering as she playfully swatted Cooper, waving his arms for his mom to pick him up, babbling happily.
Mia rolled up her pajama sleeves, having not changed since morning, and went over to Henry. Henry thought she was coming for a hug and flung himself at her, only to get his diaper pulled down and his little bottom playfully smacked.
Watching the scene, Henry pouted and started to cry.
Cooper quipped, “Serves you right for enjoying the show too much. Now you got spanked too.”
Henry, still sniffling, clung to his mom.
Back at the house, Mia sat on the couch and asked calmly, “Explain why I should study law.”
Cooper: “...Sis, are you serious?”
Mia pushed her son onto the couch and got up to chase after Cooper again.
Henry, catching on, rolled on the couch, about to cry when he heard his grandma say, “Stop fighting, I’m calling your dad.”
Henry instantly stopped crying, proudly climbing up behind the couch, watching his mom playfully chase his uncle, making little noises.
Later that afternoon, Andre and Aaron came home together.
Cooper, having been smacked by his sister twice that day, kept a safe distance from Mia.
“Brother-in-law, explain the difference between a professional and an academic master’s to your wife.”
And so, Cooper got a third playful swat that day, with Henry witnessing all the fun.
Andre sat Mia down, calming her, and patiently explained the differences between the two types of graduate programs.
Before, she hadn’t paid much attention, and so she was out of the loop. The family had only come up with these plans the night before.
Henry crawled onto the couch, finding his way into his dad’s arms, playfully nibbling on Andre’s face.
Andre, holding his son with one arm, continued discussing with Mia, “You’ve got a knack for speaking, you’re skilled with your hands, and you think quickly. You’d make an excellent lawyer someday.”
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