Chapter 906
Chapter 906
Ellinor kept her poker face, showing no reaction to Putnam and Marissa’s recent conversation. She replied with a
smile, “I just went out for a chat with friends. Granny, I didn’t know you and Grandpa were coming back today, or I
would have stayed home to wait for you.”
Marissa shook her head, “It’s fine, Ellinor. Your grandfather and I decided to come back today on a whim. We didn’t
inform you in advance, even Theo doesn’t know that we’re
back yet.
By the way, you must be tired after going out. Go upstairs and rest, when Theo comes back, I’ll cook something
delicious for you two!”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEllinor nodded, “Alright, thanks, Granny.”
She was indeed a bit tired; ever since she got pregnant, her energy levels had dropped a bit.
Marissa suggested she go upstairs to rest, and she didn’t refuse.
Although she should’ve stayed downstairs with the newly–arrived elders, she felt that Marissa didn’t really want her
to stick around,
As she walked up the stairs, Ellinor glanced back and saw Marissa walk up to Putnam, give him a light pat, and
whisper something in his ear, as if she were telling him to zip
it.
Ellinor’s gaze darkened. She turned away and headed back to her room.
It looked like the Blanchet family’s situation wasn’t as simple as it seemed, and the reason why Theo didn’t want to
marry her wasn’t simple either.
Once in her room, Ellinor felt tired. She wanted to sleep but tossed and turned, unable to fall asleep.
After who knew how long, the bedroom door was pushed open, and a man came in.
After he saw Ellinor laying on the bed with closed eyes, he walked over to tuck her in, but perhaps he was too
abrupt because she suddenly opened her eyes.
Theo was taken aback when he noticed that Ellinor was awake. He then sat by the bed, asking softly, “Did I wake
you?”
Ellinor looked straight at him, “I wasn’t asleep.”
Theo gently touched her face, “If you weren’t asleep, why were your eyes closed? Were you pretending?”
Ellinor frowned slightly, “No, I just wanted to sleep but couldn’t.”
Theo asked, “What’s wrong? Are you uncomfortable? Is that why you can’t sleep?”
Ellinor felt uncomfortable lying down, so she sat up and leaned against the headboard, saying, “I’m not
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmuncomfortable. I probably just overslept last night.”
Theo finally relaxed a bit, and he asked her, “Hmm, where did you go today?”
Ellinor replied weakly, “Nowhere.”
Theo frowned slightly, “You clearly went out; why didn’t you tell me?”
Ellinor looked up at him, staring into his inscrutable eyes, “Do I need to report my whereabouts to you? It’s not like
you ever tell me where you’re going!”
Theo was taken aback, then laughed, “What? Do you want me to report my whereabouts to you every day?”
Ellinor didn’t laugh, “No need; I’m not interested.”
Theo squinted, noticing that she seemed a bit off today, “Are you upset? Why are you talking to me like this?” Ellinor
was indeed upset; she frowned at the man sitting in front of her, silent for a moment before saying, “Theo.” Theo’s
pupils contracted slightly; this might be the first time Ellinor called him by his name in such a serious way. Usually,
calling someone like that signified the seriousness of the situation.