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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1088

On the other end of the phone, Theodore remained silent for a few seconds. He seemed like he wanted to say something, but ultimately didn't.

Sensing this, Rosalie quickly said, "Finding your mom is more important right now. Whatever it is, we can talk about it after she's found."

The issues between her and Theodore were no longer of significance.

"I got it. I'll go look for her now. You should get some rest."

Rosalie hummed in acknowledgment and ended the call. Helping Theodore made her feel better. She was sincerely grateful to Justin.

She considered calling to thank him, but given how late it was, she worried about disturbing him. Instead, she sent him a message.

[Thank you. I've already informed Theo, and the information was very helpful.]

Justin replied, [You're welcome.]

Rosalie responded, [Good night, sleep well.]

Justin texted, [I will. You too.]

Rosalie lay on the bed, gently holding Steve. Her eyes were on him as she murmured, "Baby, your grandma will be alright."

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With a splash, a basin of cold water was poured over Sydney, jolting her awake.

She gasped for air, her terrified eyes darting around. She found herself in a cold warehouse. The surroundings were cluttered with various items, and the dim, flickering light overhead cast an eerie glow.

She tried hard to recall what had happened. She remembered driving Chandra home and parking in a desolate area. Chandra had wanted to get out there, so Sydney stopped the car, and Chandra stepped out.

"Miss Harper, do you even know who I am?"

"You're Miss Fisher," Sydney replied. "What exactly do you want?"

"No, you don't know who I am." Chandra sneered. "If you did, you never would have agreed to have dinner with me."

Sydney widened her eyes, staring at her but remaining silent.

If Chandra didn't want to reveal her motives, asking would be pointless. However, it was clear Chandra intended to tell her everything.

A chair was brought over and placed behind Chandra. She sat down slowly.

Crossing her legs and leaning back lazily, Chandra said, "Because of you, my daughter's marriage was ruined. She wasted years of her youth, ended up divorced, and now spends her days in tears."

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