The four of them continued chatting, with Rosalie trying to hide her difort whileughing and talking with Reba.
Reba''s memory was fragmented, but she often spoke about how well Rosalie and Theodore had gotten along. Listening to those fond memories, Rosalie felt a surge of emotions; she and Theodore had shared such beautiful moments. It was unfortunate how things had turned out, and now Reba was sick.
But perhaps it was for the best that Reba remembered only the happy times and not theplications that followed. Still, it was a pity that Reba had forgotten that she was about to be a great-grandmother herself.
Throughout the conversation, Sebastian maintained a smile, appearing attentive and gentle; but on the inside, he felt like he was about to burst with jealousy. Hearing about Rosalie''s past with Theodore drove him wild.
That man had merely been lucky to have Rosalie for ten years as childhood friends. He didn''t deserve such fortune.
Yet now, fate had dealt Theodore a well-deserved blow by taking Rosalie away.
Sebastian wondered if Theodore knew about Rosalie''s pregnancy. If he did, why hadn''t he reacted? If he didn''t know, then it meant Sydney and Reba hadn''t told him. With Reba''s dementia, she wouldn''t remember, but would Sydney inform her son about Rosalie''s condition?
Sebastian''s gaze shifted to Sydney, his mind racing with uncertainty. He was also anxious about the possibility of meeting the whole Spencer family today. Rosalie''s growing belly wouldn''t stay hidden for long. That was why he had been so desperate to get Rosalie to promise not to leave him before they came here.
Unexpectedly, they ended up meeting at this restaurant instead of with the Spencers. Only Sydney and Reba were here.
Just then, Sydney lifted her head and met Sebastian''s eyes, creating a tense, unspoken atmosphere. A wave of panic washed over him, and he quickly looked away.
What was going on with Sydney? Why was she looking at him like that? He would prefer if she red at him instead.
"I need to use the restroom," Reba said, standing up.
"I''ll take you," Sydney offered, moving to help her.
"Let me do it," Rosalie interjected, her eyes pleading with Sydney. She wanted to do something for Reba, even if it was small.
Sydney nodded. "Alright, go ahead."
Rosalie smiled, and walked over to support Reba. "Grandma, I''ll help you."
"You really enjoy calling me Grandma, don''t you?" Reba replied with a warm smile.
"Yes. My own grandmother passed away long ago, so I''d love to call you that. Is that okay with you?"
"Of course! I''d be happy to have another granddaughter," Reba beamed.
The two chatted happily as they walked toward the restroom, leaving Sydney and Sebastian alone in the booth. The atmosphere turned tense and awkward.
Sydney sat stiffly, her hands resting on her knees, hidden under the table and mmy with sweat. She didn''t know what to say. After a long pause, she finally broke the silence.
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That was the best she coulde up with to start a conversation. She couldn''t show concern for Sebastian directly; he would surely suspect something.
"She''s doing well. She''s with me, and I''ll take good care of her. I would never hurt her like your son did, Sebastian replied, his disdain for Theodore evident. "How is Theodore doing?"
Sydney forced a smile. "He''s fine."
Thinking about how they were half-brothers now fighting over the same woman made her anxious.
"Really?" Sebastian replied, a hint of disappointment in his voice.
Fine? He wished Theodore would just disappear.