The Runaway Groom Chapter 248
Irene became tense immediately.
Isaac’s appearance took her by surprise.
Still, she composed herself as best as she could and smiled. “Hey…”
Isaac looked up, his expression impassive. “Where have you been?”
“I–I had something to do.” Irene fumbled to find the right words while deliberately avoiding Isaac’s gaze as she walked to the table, pouring him a glass of water to hide her awkwardness. “You haven’t told me why you’re here…”
Isaac’s voice turned cool. “Shouldn’t I check on my son when he’s sick?”
Irene lowered her gaze, guilty. Isaac stared at her for a heartbeat, and turned grumpy.
She wasn’t going to tell him, even though Tommy was their child and was being harmed.
Did she not trust him, or was there some other reason?
“I’m taking Tommy with me,” he suddenly announced.
Irene looked up right then. “Why?”
“He’s my son.”
“He’s my son too!” Irene promptly shot back.
Isaac held her gaze for a while before saying slowly, “You think you’d have a child without me?”
Irene was speechless–he sounded just like a dirty old
man!
Still, she understood his temper and that she shouldn’t get confrontational, so she conceded. “Look, Tommy’s sick. He shouldn’t leave the hospital right now.”
“How did he get sick?” Isaac asked – he wouldn’t press the issue if she told him the truth.
He had learned from Jimmy the chauffeur that Irene had come here, and quickly looked into it.
He left work immediately when he found out that Tommy was sick, and had a general idea what was happening to his son after asking the doctor.
It seemed that Irene also knew who hurt Tommy, though she was reluctant to tell him.
She was hoping that she could convince Isaac to leave the problem to her.
“It’s Ricky,” she finally said. “But it’s not his fault-”
“Got it,” Isaac growled, cutting her short.
Seeing that she had more to say, Isaac added, “You’re Tommy’s mom, so come with me if you’re worried.”
Irene hesitated for a moment, but eventually nodded. ” Okay, I’ll carry him.”
Isaac did not let her, however. “No, I can do it.”
He had learned how to carry a baby in private. Though he was no master, he was certainly not unskilled.
Irene pursed her lips, and tried to speak on Ricky’s behalf. “It’s not his fault. He was being threatened…”
“Shush. Tommy’s sleeping.”
Isaac was clearly refusing to listen, so Irene had to stay quiet.
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