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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 1326

Over an hour after dinner, Rosalie lay on the bed, ready to sleep.

Just then, someone knocked on the door. Rosalie sat up from the bed. "Who is it?"

"It's me and Steve."

Rosalie immediately said, "Come in."

Theodore opened the door, holding Steve in his arms as he entered.

"Mama." As soon as Steve saw Rosalie, he immediately reached out his arms.

Theodore walked over to the bed and placed Steve on it. "No matter how I try to get him to sleep, he keeps calling for you, so I brought him over."

As soon as Steve was on the bed, he crawled toward Rosalie. "Mama, hug."

Rosalie hugged Steve and said, "Just leave him here. I'll put him to sleep. Thank you."

Theodore stood by the bed, watching her. "You don't have to thank me every time. I'm his father."

Rosalie lowered her gaze, and a trace of guilt flashed in her eyes. "Theo, I'm sorry for keeping this from you. There were so many times I wanted to tell you, but for various reasons… In any case, I'm at fault."

A child's father had the right to know of his child's existence, but because she held grudges, Theodore never found out even though he had spent a lot of time with Steve.

"Rose, if this had been before, I would've blamed you." Theodore sat down on the bed. "I would've questioned you, and I might've done something unimaginable in a fit of rage, but now…"

Rosalie's heart sank. "What are you saying?"

Theodore smiled bitterly. "Nothing. It's late. You should rest. If Steve doesn't fall asleep soon, bring him to me. I'll try to get him to sleep."

Rosalie murmured in agreement, but even if Steve didn't sleep, she wouldn't bring him to Theodore for fear of disrupting his rest.

Theodore got up to leave, glancing at her before carefully closing the door.

Rosalie let out a soft sigh and lay back on the bed, holding Steve.

"Steve, I'm sorry it took so long for you to know that he's your father. You'll never lack fatherly or motherly love. I know he'll be a good father."

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