I was so full of Jaxton at that time, fearing the blow he might suffer if he knew the truth. So, I took the blame for being unable to bear children.
Who would have thought that people's hearts were so unpredictable?
Wiping away the tears in the corner of my eyes, I silently began packing my things.
I might have a gentle and, frankly, timid personality, but when I made up my mind about something, I always followed through.
Jaxton had crossed my line, and I would never forgive someone who betrayed me.
The door was pounded so hard it seemed like it might break. I knew who it was, but I was in no mood to deal with her. I just continued packing.
"Open up! I know you're home! Louisa, you can't be so selfish. Jaxton finally has his own flesh and blood. If you have any conscience, you shouldn't object!"
Belinda had never liked me, and when she learned of my infertility, she was even more determined to get me away from her son.
Now that she had finally gotten her wish, she wouldn't allow me to ruin the birth of her grandson.
I had tolerated her bullying in the past because I loved Jaxton. But now that love was gone, what was she to me?