Divorce Has Never Felt This Good
Chapter 308
Divorce Has Never Felt This Good Chapter 308
Chapter 308 Becky Is Pregnan
Babette and Raina had no idea they had been set up. Raina was also happy at the news that Becky was pregnant.
Becky was pregnant and the baby wasn’t Rory’s.
It didn’t matter to Raina or Babette who the father of Becky’s baby was, as long as it didn’t belong to Rory.
Carl said Rory had planned on remarrying Becky.
Didn’t the Casper family care about their reputation?
Raina knew the Casper family wouldn’t accept Becky if she were carrying another man’s baby.
please tell the media that Becky is
we only tell them Becky’s pregnant? Shouldn’t we
pregnant. There’s no need to go into specifics. The public will run with the gossip if they know Becky was seeing two men at the same time and now she’s pregnant. Not only will Becky be unable to marry into the Casper family, but she
did what Raina told her to
should not tell the public Becky was pregnant with Devin’s child. Still, she followed her sister’s instructions and stopped
long as Raina ended up marrying into the Casper family and they could live a better
tell someone right away!”
suddenly, pulling Babette back. “You must not let anyone find that we’re
every intention of ruining Becky, but she didn’t want to get them
worry,” Babette said. “We won’t be the ones spreading the news this time. No one will connect
would be best, Babette.” Raina nodded. “Thank
forget about me when
replied. She was very pleased with how things worked out. “What are you
of Raina that she
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