Rosalie pondered for a moment. If Rebecca found out they slept in different rooms, she would probably kick up a fuss. Rosalie eventually nodded in agreement to avoid agitating Rebecca.
"Alright, then. Oh yes, what about Steve?"
"He's in his own room," Zane said. "He's sound asleep after drinking some milk. The servants will take care of him. Just get some rest and don't worry about him."
Rosalie nodded. She was tired indeed.
After entering their room, Rosalie and Theodore exchanged glances, feeling slightly awkward.
"You can go wash up first," Rosalie said.
"It's fine, you go ahead first. There's a set of clean clothes inside. I'll wash up after you're done," Theodore said.
Rosalie was very tired and didn't want to overthink things. "Alright, then. I'll wash up first."
She entered the bathroom, shut the door, and locked it.
Theodore's heart clenched when he heard Rosalie locking the door.
He experienced the pain of losing a precious treasure that he had at first. When they used to be married, they often showered together and he could have his way with her. Yet now, they were strangers who were only once so close to each other.
Theodore sighed and opened the door. He left the room, wanting to see the baby.
Once he exited the room, Aurora approached him. "Theo, are you sleeping with her in the same room? How could you?!"
Theodore was worried Rebecca might hear Aurora, so he grabbed her arm and pulled her away.
"Don't speak any further!" Aurora said, wanting to cut him off.
Theodore furrowed his brow. "Aurora, I must…"
"Enough," Aurora said as she took a step back. She suddenly chuckled. "How could you say that at a time like this? Are you angry at me? Do you think I'm being unreasonable? I'm sorry, I was wrong. I can understand why you and Rosalie are sharing a room. It's fine, I'm turning in. I'm very tired, too."
Aurora turned to leave.
Theodore grabbed her arm. "Aurora, I meant what I said just now. Even if you try to escape, I'll say it again next time."
"Then we'll leave it till next time. Theo, you're just being rash because you're seeing Rosalie now. It's why you said all that. Give it some time, and Grandma might lose her memories and not recognize her again. She'll leave. At the end of the day, I'm the only one you'll ever have."
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