Aggresive Wife

Chapter 456

CHAPTER 456 THE SOLACE FAMILY CANNOT FORCE ME

Madeline had just gotten her period, putting her in intense pain from the cramps. Alexander had accompanied her to the pharmacy to get some painkillers, but nothing seemed to be working.

“Hey, why are you guys here? Have you eaten?” Madeline asked Thomas weakly, but her eyes were directed at Noah. She was slightly miffed at him for taking the kids out instead of hosting the engagement party. It was already late in the afternoon and growing children should not be skipping their meals.

“We just ate, Mommy, and we got some takeout for you,” Colton grabbed the paper bag that Noah was holding onto and placed it on the space next to Madeline.

Madeline shook her head feebly. “I don’t feel like eating right now. Why don’t you guys follow Daddy home first?”

“What are you doing here anyway?” Noah’s heart ached when he saw him in such a state. All he wanted to do was take her into his arms and comfort her, but he knew that Madeline was distancing himself from her right now. If he tried to force things between them, it would only make her more upset. He still distinctly remembered the words she said to him during the car accident last night. He vowed not to make decisions on her behalf anymore before checking in with her first.

“Something came up,” Madeline replied curtly. She did not know what was going on either, but the three Solace siblings had requested for her to stay back to discuss something with Old Mr. Solace. She could not say no to them, and truthfully, she was quite worried about Old Mr. Solace’s condition too.

Noah’s eyes flashed with cold anger for a second, and Madeline thought he was about to cause a commotion and carry her off again. Instead, he just sat down by her side wordlessly and opened the food packet. He scooped a spoonful of the soup and brought it close to her lips. Madeline was about to insist she did not have an appetite, but her lips opened up on reflex. The soup was hot and savory, warming up her tummy.

It was only after he fed her the spoonful of soup that Noah realized he might be pressuring Madeline again. He cautiously glanced at her to gauge how she was feeling and was relieved to find her looking at the bowl of soup eagerly. Happily, he fed her another spoonful of soup. Madeline was enjoying the soup when she noticed Noah gazing at her tenderly, causing her to blush profusely and choke on her soup.

“Are you alright?” Noah asked worriedly as he patted her back to help her breathe.

“I’m fine,” Madeline leaned a palm against Noah’s arm to support herself.

“Drink up slowly. No one’s fighting with you for the soup,” Noah’s voice was sweet and caring, almost as if he was treating her like a child that needed to be coaxed. Madeline could feel the blush creeping up against her cheeks again. She concentrated on drinking the soup, not daring to sneak another look at Noah.

It could have been the soup, or the joy of seeing her children, but her stomach did not seem to be in so much pain any longer. The three children watched as their parents reconciled and happily exchanged looks. Cheekily, they made their way toward the door of the ward and peeked inside through the door crack. They noticed Old Mr. Solace lying on the bed, while the three Solace brothers were kneeling by the bed.

“Are the uncles in trouble?” Thomas wondered out loud. Wanting to hear their conversation, he leaned too heavily against the door and lost his balance, causing him to hit his head against the door and alerting the men inside the ward.

Old Mr. Solace turned his head only to find the three children at the door looking shifty-eyed and guilty. His anger and frustration with his three grandsons disappeared in an instant. He looked at his great-grandchildren lovingly, thinking to himself how sweet and adorable each one of them was.

“Get up. Call your sister in here,” Old Mr. Solace glared at his three grandsons who were still kneeling.

Rowan Solace eyed the ECG machine that his grandfather was hooked up to. Noticing most of his vitals had stabilized, he decided that it was safe to bring Madeline in. However, when Noah wanted to join Madeline, Rowan stopped him from coming into the ward. “Mr. Quincy, I’m afraid it’s not a good time for Grandfather to see you right now.”

“I go where my wife goes,” Noah’s message was curt and direct. He never had a good impression of the Solaces, and he refused to allow them to come in the way of his relationship with his wife.

“Why can’t Daddy go in?” Zeke whined, looking unhappy with Rowan.

“Because Grandpa has something private to talk to your Mommy about,” Rowan explained to Zeke gently.

“We’re one family, there’s nothing private between us,” Zeke replied in earnest, pouting to make sure Rowan knew she was not happy.

Thomas and Colton also made a show of standing by Noah’s side. If their Daddy was not allowed in, they would not budge either.

Rowan shot Madeline a helpless look, silently pleading for her to step in. Based on Noah’s experience, Madeline was more likely to be on Rowan’s side and chase him away, but he was not going anywhere today.
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