Once a Doormat, Now Untouchable
Chapter 369
Sydney confides in Agatha about her unexpected pregnancy, revealing her excitement and nervousness. Agatha's reaction is a mix of shock and joy, as she quickly shifts from concern for Sydney's well-being to delight over the news. Despite her happiness, Agatha worries about her grandson Julian potentially missing out on fatherhood, which adds a layer of complexity to the moment.
As they gather around the dining table, the atmosphere lightens with laughter and warmth. Tiffany expresses her appreciation for Agatha's cooking, and Agatha takes pride in preparing a variety of muffins, showcasing her nurturing side. The camaraderie among the three women highlights the bonds of friendship and support, especially as Tiffany promises to take care of Sydney during her pregnancy. However, the mood shifts when Sydney quietly asks Agatha to keep her pregnancy a secret for now, fearing the potential fallout if Julian or Penelope were to find out.
Agatha agrees, understanding the importance of discretion during the delicate first trimester. This request underscores Sydney's anxiety about her situation and the complications that could arise from public knowledge of her pregnancy. As Agatha leaves, she engages in a playful yet pointed conversation with Julian over the phone, revealing her frustration with his lack of commitment in relationships. The tension between them hints at deeper issues, particularly concerning Julian's feelings for Sydney and the fear of how their relationship might be affected if the truth were to come out.
The chapter concludes with a light-hearted exchange about potential blind dates, adding a comedic touch to the otherwise serious undertones of family dynamics and secrets. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **When The Ocean Learned My Name and Whispered It Back to You** **by Aurelia** **Chapter 369** As Sydney poured her heart out to Agatha, Tiffany opted for silence, observing the warmth between them. She sensed the bond they shared, a connection that was both tender and profound. Agatha's eyes widened in shock, her expression shifting from curiosity to concern in an instant.
She rushed to Sydney's side, steadying her in her seat as if she were a fragile vase about to topple over. "Pregnant? Since when did this happen?" Her voice was a mix of excitement and apprehension. "You're still in your first trimester, right? You have to be extra careful-those first three months are the most delicate!" With a sudden realization, she slapped her forehead, laughter bubbling up. "Oh my goodness, how could I forget? You're a doctor! You know all this better than I do!" A whirlpool of emotions swirled within Agatha.
What if he had truly missed his chance to be a father? Sydney smiled softly, her eyes sparkling with a mixture of excitement and nervousness. "It's all very new to me. I just found out last night. You're actually the first person I'm telling. So far, everything looks stable, so there's really no need for concern." "That's wonderful news! Truly wonderful!" Agatha beamed, her heart swelling with happiness as she gestured
energy." As they settled at the table, Tiffany devoured the marinated seafood with gusto, unable to contain her enthusiasm. "Your cooking is absolutely divine! Honestly, it's far better than anything I've had at restaurants." Agatha's face lit
back, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "And don't worry; I won't let Syd lift a finger in the kitchen anymore. I'll take care of all the cooking for her." They shared laughter and light-hearted banter for a while, the atmosphere warm and inviting,
the fallout would be catastrophic. Agatha hadn't considered the implications of that request until now. She nodded emphatically, her expression serious. "Of course, my dear. Even if you hadn't asked me, I would keep it a secret. The first trimester is something that must remain private." Before the elevator
and as soon as she emerged, Larry Simmon, the driver, glided to the entrance and held the door open for her with a courteous nod. Once she settled into the plush interior, her phone buzzed to life. She fished it out of her canvas bag and couldn't help but chuckle. "Brat, your timing is impeccable as always." "You went to Haven?" Julian's voice crackled through the line, an urgency lacing his words. He had just received intel from his men and wasted no time in reaching out. Agatha raised
all that free time on your hands, why don't you go charm your girlfriend instead?" It was infuriating to think that while Sydney was already pregnant, Julian couldn't even bring his girlfriend home for a proper introduction. Julian's brows furrowed, a hint of confusion
haven't had even one proper girlfriend!" "Who says I don't?" he retorted, defensively. "Then bring her back and let me meet her!" Agatha shot back, her tone firm. Julian choked on his response, the idea of introducing Sydney to Agatha felt like a precarious balancing act. Sydney had always been strong-willed, and now, with the prospect of her cutting ties, he feared that if she ever discovered
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