Your First Love is Pregnant? I'm Done Being Mrs. Hawthorne!
Chapter 109: Dance Troupe Disturbance
- Chapter 115: Getting to Know Her Again
- Chapter 114: Without Power or Influence
- Chapter 113: Forced to Apologize
- Chapter 112: Charging into Battle for Her
- Chapter 111: The Arrogant Young Miss
- Chapter 110: A Leading Figure
- Chapter 109: Dance Troupe Disturbance
- Chapter 108: Time Is Running Out
- Chapter 107: Meeting as Strangers
- Chapter 106: Convincing People with Virtue
- Chapter 105: We Can’t Go Back to the Past
- Chapter 104: Forcing His Love
- Chapter 103: Who Is the Real Center?
- Chapter 102: Setting Sail Again
- Chapter 101: Nina Wainwright, You Are Nothing But an Ant
- Chapter 100: Let’s Get Divorced
- Chapter 99: Losing All Relatives
- Chapter 98: Go Die
- Chapter 97: I Won’t Believe a Single Word You Say
- Chapter 96: Raymond Wainwright’s Death
- Chapter 95: I Want to Divorce You
- Chapter 94: Spare Her
- Chapter 93: Walking Into the Trap Step by Step
- Chapter 92: You Are the Hawthorne Family’s Daughter-in-law
- Chapter 91: A 30-Million Mess
- Chapter 90: Trouble Rises Again
- Chapter 89: Playboy
- Chapter 88: Use and Discard
- Chapter 87: Apologize to Nina
- Chapter 86: Another Love Rival
- Chapter 85: Making Amends
- Chapter 84: You Are a Stubborn Mule
- Chapter 83: It’s You Who Doesn’t Trust Me
- Chapter 82: A Long-Premeditated Trap
- Chapter 81: Surging Undercurrents
- Chapter 80: Who Is the Diamond Ring For?
- Chapter 79: He Is Leaving Himself a Way Out
- Chapter 78: A Drink with a Story
- Chapter 77: Don’t Treat Me Like an Idiot
- Chapter 76: Finding a Doctor in Secret
- Chapter 75: You Know the Consequences of Lying to Me
- Chapter 74: If You Can’t Stand It, Then Divorce
- Chapter 73: Not One to Be Messed With
- Chapter 72: Consider a Divorce
- Chapter 71: Go Plead With Him
- Chapter 70: He’s Not Short of 20 Million
- Chapter 69: You Can’t Repay What You Owe Me
- Chapter 68: Just Your Dodder
- Chapter 67: More Alluring Than a Bird’s Song
- Chapter 66: If It Happens Again, Get Out Yourself
- Chapter 65: I’m Not Abandoning You
- Chapter 64: You Really Want to Divorce Me?
- Chapter 63: Who Is the Prey?
- Chapter 62: How Did It Happen Between You Two?
- Chapter 61: Kneel Down and Apologize
- Chapter 60: You Look Like an Improper Person
- Chapter 59: Who Are You Calling a Mistress?
- Chapter 58: You’re Just a Strange Man
- Chapter 57: He Never Loved
- Chapter 56: Can You Get Out of My Sight?
- Chapter 55: Coming for Her
- Chapter 54: The Scumbag Is the Only One Allowed to Be Jealous
- Chapter 53: They Are in the Woods
- Chapter 52: Coaxing Him
- Chapter 51: Beware of Zachary Hawthorne
- Chapter 50: His Hand Is Crippled
- Chapter 49: Leaving Him for Good
- Chapter 48: He Won’t Want the Child
- Chapter 47: Pregnant
- Chapter 46: Possibly Pregnant
- Chapter 45: Protecting Another Woman
- Chapter 44: I Know Very Well What Kind of Person She Is
- Chapter 43: They Are the Real Couple
- Chapter 42: His Ownership
- Chapter 41: Probing
- Chapter 40: Despised Soil
- Chapter 39: How Would I Dare to Blame You?
- Chapter 38: Gilded Cage
- Chapter 37: Ungrateful
- Chapter 36: Strangling the Last Wisp of Affection
- Chapter 35: Turns Out He Remembered
- Chapter 34: Compromised
- Chapter 33: The One in Her Heart is Still Him
- Chapter 32: An Impossible Task
- Chapter 31: I’m Not Single
- Chapter 30: You Went Too Far
- Chapter 29: Who Dares to Touch Him?
- Chapter 28: Fifty Thousand
- Chapter 27: I Am Just His Sister
- Chapter 26: I Am Your Wife
- Chapter 25: No Different Than Being Abandoned by All
- Chapter 24: He’s Here
- Chapter 23: Driven into a Corner
- Chapter 22: Suggesting Divorce
- Chapter 21: Saving Yourself for Him?
- Chapter 20: You Want a Child?
- Chapter 19: Aloof Tenderness
- Chapter 18: Deliberately Acting
- Chapter 17: If You Dare, Never Come Back
- Chapter 16: Heartache for Her Foolishness
- Chapter 15: Possessiveness
- Chapter 14: A Storm is Brewing
- Chapter 13: You Tell Me, How to Be Mrs. Hawthorne?
- Chapter 12: Driven to a Dead End
- Chapter 11: My Husband Is Dead
- Chapter 10: What Tricks Are You Playing Again?
- Chapter 9: She Didn’t Know It Was Premeditated
- Chapter 8: Humiliated Again
- Chapter 7: The Man Beside Her
- Chapter 6: Finding a New Job
- Chapter 5: Is It Because I Didn’t Satisfy You Last Night?
- Chapter 4: Leaving with Nothing
- Chapter 3: It Was Dr. Pemberton Who Saved You
- Chapter 2: Spending Money Requires Approval
- Chapter 1: If You Leave, We’ll Get a Divorce
###Chapter 109: Turmoil in the Dance Troupe
Silas Sinclair fell silent.
Zachary Hawthorne leaned back against the car seat, closed his eyes, and said coldly, "The Sinclair family was close to the Sterling family in the past, so I can understand you favoring Luna Sterling. But I don’t want you jumping to conclusions without a proper investigation."
"Yes," Silas Sinclair replied in a low voice.
Meanwhile, Nina Wainwright and Adrian Pemberton arrived at Sandra Walsh’s studio.
She had just gotten out of the car when Adrian Pemberton grabbed her wrist. "You’re living here now? You don’t have anywhere else to stay?"
Adrian Pemberton knew her family’s house had been repossessed by the bank. Logically, since Zachary Hawthorne had paid the money back to the bank, the bank should have returned the house to her.
"I haven’t thought about looking for a place yet, and it’s convenient for me to live here," Nina Wainwright answered softly.
Adrian Pemberton’s expression turned serious. "Your father’s debt has been paid. They should give the house back to you. You should find some time to ask about it. If that doesn’t work, I can ask for you."
Nina Wainwright looked at him, her eyes calm as she said, "I already asked. The bank said the house has already been transferred. To get the money back, it has to go through a process."
And who knows how long a ’process’ like that could take?
"If it doesn’t work out, you can stay at my place. You know the house I bought, it’s very close to your old home," Adrian Pemberton said gently.
"I definitely don’t need to right now. I’ll think about it later. Ms. Walsh’s studio has a dance room, and I need to practice dancing when I’m free at night," Nina Wainwright said, politely declining.
Hearing this, Adrian Pemberton could only sigh. "Alright then. When you need a place to stay, just let me know."
"Thank you." Nina Wainwright’s face was filled with gratitude.
A smile touched Adrian Pemberton’s lips as he said gently, "You’re my friend, and a friend from my youth that I... held dear to my heart. Being able to help you makes me truly happy."
Nina Wainwright’s eyes grew slightly moist, touched by the steadfast friendship he showed her in her time of crisis.
"If I ever make it big in the future, I’ll never forget your kindness," Nina Wainwright said, forcing a smile.
"Of course," Adrian Pemberton said, reaching out to pat her head.
After returning to the studio, Nina Wainwright looked down from the window and saw Adrian Pemberton still standing downstairs. She waved at him.
Only then did Adrian Pemberton get into his car.
Early the next morning, Cecilia Young came to the studio to watch them dance.
Nina Wainwright, on the other hand, had already been practicing for nearly two hours.
While everyone was getting ready, Nina Wainwright went to the restroom to wash her face. Before she even went in, she overheard Cecilia Young chatting with one of her friends.
"Looks like the center position won’t be yours this time. Aren’t you going to tell your mom?" the girl asked. "On what grounds does she get it... With who your parents are, how could the center position ever go to Nina Wainwright?"
Not only could Cecilia Young not compare to Nina Wainwright, but her leg was also injured now, so she was understandably feeling a bit down. Hearing the comment, she said with displeasure, "Ms. Walsh said it’s based on skill. Even if my parents had god-like connections and put me in the center position, when it’s time to perform on stage, everyone has eyes. Who knows what kind of rumors would spread then!"
The girl pouted. "You can get injured, so why can’t she? If her leg gets hurt, she won’t be able to go on stage."
Cecilia Young fell silent for a moment, then said, displeased, "How can you say that?! If she can’t perform, they’ll just find someone else. Besides, are we supposed to resort to these petty tricks every time we can’t measure up to someone?!"
As she finished speaking and was about to turn, she suddenly saw another person’s reflection in the mirror.
She whipped her head toward the doorway and saw Nina Wainwright, clutching her chest. "Why are you standing there so quietly? You scared me to death!"
Nina Wainwright didn’t answer her, instead turning her gaze to the girl next to her—Gia Jennings.
’So young, yet so malicious. To think she’d want to injure someone’s leg just because she can’t measure up.’
Gia Jennings immediately lowered her head under Nina’s gaze and mumbled, "I was just joking."
"Even if you injured my leg, there might be others who are still better than you. Are you going to injure the leg of every single person you find who’s stronger than you?" Nina Wainwright asked calmly as she walked toward the sink.
Cecilia Young let out a cold snort, ignored Gia Jennings, and walked away with her head held high.
"I told you, I was just kidding! Why are you taking it so seriously?!" Gia Jennings snapped before following Cecilia Young out of the restroom.
Nina Wainwright turned slightly to watch her go, her eyes narrowing.
’People like her... even if she doesn’t cause trouble for me now, she definitely will in the future.’
When Sandra Walsh arrived, Gia Jennings was very worried, terrified that Nina Wainwright would tell on her.
Even when they started dancing, Nina Wainwright hadn’t said anything about what she’d overheard. Gia Jennings breathed a sigh of relief, but she was frequently distracted during the dance.
Cecilia Young, sitting on a chair to the side, watched her make a fool of herself with a look of disdain.
Sandra Walsh finally lost her patience and snapped, "Gia Jennings, what do you think you’re doing! It’s one thing to not keep up with the rhythm, but you’re constantly making mistakes. Do you not want to dance anymore?!" 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞
Gia Jennings’s eyes reddened as she apologized, "I’m sorry, I don’t feel well today."
"If you don’t feel well, then go sit with Cecilia Young and rest. Why are you dragging everyone down!" When it came to dancing, Sandra Walsh was never one to be polite.
Gia Jennings could only bite her lip and go sit down next to Cecilia Young.
Seeing her aggrieved expression, Cecilia Young said in a low voice, "Just sit here and quietly watch how other people dance, then think about how you’ve been dancing."
"But wasn’t I doing it for you?" Gia Jennings muttered under her breath.
"I may not like her, but she’s definitely a better dancer than me. I’m not despicable like you. I’ll just work on improving myself. Only a gutter rat would think like you." Cecilia Young was proud; she disdained such underhanded tactics.
She hadn’t been convinced about Nina Wainwright at first, but after seeing her dance just once, she understood the gap between them.
Besides, when everyone else was going home yesterday, Nina Wainwright was the only one who took her to the hospital.
She would only surpass Nina Wainwright through dancing, not by stooping to such cheap tricks.
Gia Jennings’s face flushed red with shame at her words.
Cecilia Young glanced at her and said coolly, "If we perform this dance well, everyone in the troupe will get noticed. A strong lead dancer will help us make a name for ourselves. You wouldn’t ruin everyone’s future for your own selfish reasons, would you?"
"Of course not," Gia Jennings replied without any conviction.
"I’m warning you, I personally love this dance, and I’m counting on it to make our troupe famous. So cut the dirty tricks. If you suck, practice more instead of trying to break someone’s leg!" Cecilia Young might have been harsh to Nina Wainwright’s face, but because Nina had taken her to the hospital last night and even helped her with first aid for her injury beforehand, she wasn’t going to let Gia Jennings bully her.
Gia Jennings kept her head down and said no more, but her eyes were filled with sullen resentment.
After saying her piece, Cecilia Young ignored her and focused on the girls who were dancing.
When they danced until noon, Sandra Walsh told the group, "National Day isn’t far off, but your dancing is still at this level... Compared to Nina Wainwright, you’re all lagging far behind. You need to spend more time practicing!"
- Chapter 115: Getting to Know Her Again
- Chapter 114: Without Power or Influence
- Chapter 113: Forced to Apologize
- Chapter 112: Charging into Battle for Her
- Chapter 111: The Arrogant Young Miss
- Chapter 110: A Leading Figure
- Chapter 109: Dance Troupe Disturbance
- Chapter 108: Time Is Running Out
- Chapter 107: Meeting as Strangers
- Chapter 106: Convincing People with Virtue
- Chapter 105: We Can’t Go Back to the Past
- Chapter 104: Forcing His Love
- Chapter 103: Who Is the Real Center?
- Chapter 102: Setting Sail Again
- Chapter 101: Nina Wainwright, You Are Nothing But an Ant
- Chapter 100: Let’s Get Divorced
- Chapter 99: Losing All Relatives
- Chapter 98: Go Die
- Chapter 97: I Won’t Believe a Single Word You Say
- Chapter 96: Raymond Wainwright’s Death
- Chapter 95: I Want to Divorce You
- Chapter 94: Spare Her
- Chapter 93: Walking Into the Trap Step by Step
- Chapter 92: You Are the Hawthorne Family’s Daughter-in-law
- Chapter 91: A 30-Million Mess
- Chapter 90: Trouble Rises Again
- Chapter 89: Playboy
- Chapter 88: Use and Discard
- Chapter 87: Apologize to Nina
- Chapter 86: Another Love Rival
- Chapter 85: Making Amends
- Chapter 84: You Are a Stubborn Mule
- Chapter 83: It’s You Who Doesn’t Trust Me
- Chapter 82: A Long-Premeditated Trap
- Chapter 81: Surging Undercurrents
- Chapter 80: Who Is the Diamond Ring For?
- Chapter 79: He Is Leaving Himself a Way Out
- Chapter 78: A Drink with a Story
- Chapter 77: Don’t Treat Me Like an Idiot
- Chapter 76: Finding a Doctor in Secret
- Chapter 75: You Know the Consequences of Lying to Me
- Chapter 74: If You Can’t Stand It, Then Divorce
- Chapter 73: Not One to Be Messed With
- Chapter 72: Consider a Divorce
- Chapter 71: Go Plead With Him
- Chapter 70: He’s Not Short of 20 Million
- Chapter 69: You Can’t Repay What You Owe Me
- Chapter 68: Just Your Dodder
- Chapter 67: More Alluring Than a Bird’s Song
- Chapter 66: If It Happens Again, Get Out Yourself
- Chapter 65: I’m Not Abandoning You
- Chapter 64: You Really Want to Divorce Me?
- Chapter 63: Who Is the Prey?
- Chapter 62: How Did It Happen Between You Two?
- Chapter 61: Kneel Down and Apologize
- Chapter 60: You Look Like an Improper Person
- Chapter 59: Who Are You Calling a Mistress?
- Chapter 58: You’re Just a Strange Man
- Chapter 57: He Never Loved
- Chapter 56: Can You Get Out of My Sight?
- Chapter 55: Coming for Her
- Chapter 54: The Scumbag Is the Only One Allowed to Be Jealous
- Chapter 53: They Are in the Woods
- Chapter 52: Coaxing Him
- Chapter 51: Beware of Zachary Hawthorne
- Chapter 50: His Hand Is Crippled
- Chapter 49: Leaving Him for Good
- Chapter 48: He Won’t Want the Child
- Chapter 47: Pregnant
- Chapter 46: Possibly Pregnant
- Chapter 45: Protecting Another Woman
- Chapter 44: I Know Very Well What Kind of Person She Is
- Chapter 43: They Are the Real Couple
- Chapter 42: His Ownership
- Chapter 41: Probing
- Chapter 40: Despised Soil
- Chapter 39: How Would I Dare to Blame You?
- Chapter 38: Gilded Cage
- Chapter 37: Ungrateful
- Chapter 36: Strangling the Last Wisp of Affection
- Chapter 35: Turns Out He Remembered
- Chapter 34: Compromised
- Chapter 33: The One in Her Heart is Still Him
- Chapter 32: An Impossible Task
- Chapter 31: I’m Not Single
- Chapter 30: You Went Too Far
- Chapter 29: Who Dares to Touch Him?
- Chapter 28: Fifty Thousand
- Chapter 27: I Am Just His Sister
- Chapter 26: I Am Your Wife
- Chapter 25: No Different Than Being Abandoned by All
- Chapter 24: He’s Here
- Chapter 23: Driven into a Corner
- Chapter 22: Suggesting Divorce
- Chapter 21: Saving Yourself for Him?
- Chapter 20: You Want a Child?
- Chapter 19: Aloof Tenderness
- Chapter 18: Deliberately Acting
- Chapter 17: If You Dare, Never Come Back
- Chapter 16: Heartache for Her Foolishness
- Chapter 15: Possessiveness
- Chapter 14: A Storm is Brewing
- Chapter 13: You Tell Me, How to Be Mrs. Hawthorne?
- Chapter 12: Driven to a Dead End
- Chapter 11: My Husband Is Dead
- Chapter 10: What Tricks Are You Playing Again?
- Chapter 9: She Didn’t Know It Was Premeditated
- Chapter 8: Humiliated Again
- Chapter 7: The Man Beside Her
- Chapter 6: Finding a New Job
- Chapter 5: Is It Because I Didn’t Satisfy You Last Night?
- Chapter 4: Leaving with Nothing
- Chapter 3: It Was Dr. Pemberton Who Saved You
- Chapter 2: Spending Money Requires Approval
- Chapter 1: If You Leave, We’ll Get a Divorce
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