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All Too Late novel Chapter 5

Chapter 5 What Am I To You

Kathleen did not respond, but Wynnie was well aware because she knew her son very well.

Wynnie did not understand which part of Nicolette was attractive after seeing that the latter could not walk.

She did not discriminate against Nicolette’s background and upbringing but because her actions were undignified.

“Why don’t you go back to your room to rest? I’ll call Samuel and ask him to come back,” said Wynnie calmly.

Kathleen pursed her lips and replied, “Okay.”

After that, she turned to leave.

Wynnie watched her leave and sighed.

If only Kathleen isn’t so thoughtful. I’ll stand up for her if she cries.

Wynnie took out her phone and called Samuel, “I don’t care what you’re busy with now, but I want you to get your ass home this instance!”

She hung up after saying that, and Samuel frowned.

Wynnie was evidently angry, judging from her tone.

Could it be that Kathleen told Grandma?

Samuel became upset, and his eyes darkened.

Nicolette was afraid when she saw that.

“Samuel, what happened?” Nicolette bit her lips and asked, “Could it be that Kathleen didn’t want to get a divorce and told your Grandma?”

“I’m not sure.” Samuel grabbed his coat and said, “I’ll be leaving for a bit.”

“Are you coming home tonight?” asked Nicolette while she tugged at the corners of his shirt.

“Yeah.” Samuel nodded.

Nicolette smiled and said, “I’ll wait for you. I’ll be waiting for you no matter how late it is.”

She would definitely not let go of him again.

Samuel looked at her meaningfully and left.

Nicolette’s eyes turned cold right afterward.

Samuel returned to the Macari residence, and Wynnie blocked him at the entrance.

“Mom, what happened?” asked Samuel coldly.

“You smell entirely of disinfectant. Could it be that you realized that having children is your problem, so you went to the hospital for a checkup?” asked Wynnie icily.

Samuel frowned and said, “Mom, what are you saying? I’m perfectly healthy.”

“Very well. Why don’t you want children?” asked Wynnie unhappily.

“Kathleen was the one who didn’t want kids,” replied Samuel calmly.

“Nonsense.” Wynnie scolded, “Samuel, how could you push the responsibility for this to a girl? This is akin to resenting your wife for not being able to have children. How did I give birth to a son like you!”

Samuel’s brows furrowed, saying, “I’m telling the truth.”

He had tested Kathleen.

After they made love, she said she wanted to sign up for art lessons, and he asked her about having a child since she felt bored.

Kathleen instantly rejected the idea.

Wynnie laughed coldly and said, “Were you the one who raised the idea of having kids?”

“Yeah.” Samuel nodded.

“You fool. Would you have let her go if she didn’t say that?” Wynnie angrily continued, “You probably told her she’s thinking about something she shouldn’t. Moreover, what are you going to do if Nicolette returns after the both of you have a child?”

Samuel replied, “If Kathleen doesn’t want a child, she can give birth to the child and let Nicolette and I care for the baby. She’s still young, and she can find another man.”

Wynnie let out a chuckle from frustration and scolded, “You can’t be my son! I need to check if I took home the wrong child!”

Samuel was at a loss for words.

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