Chapter 2280
"Haha," Stella chuckled awkwardly, "Trevor, how did you know I didn’t bring tissue?"
Keegan's eyelid twitched. That was indeed a seamless excuse. His lips moved slightly, unabashedly following his wife's lead, "I didn't bring any either."
Trevor tossed Stella's bag and tissues to them, then shot Keegan a glare before slamming the door shut.
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"Is he mad at me?"
Keegan looked worried. "I think, instead of worrying about yourself, you should worry about me first. Even if Trevor is mad at you, his target will only be me."
Stella breathed a sigh of relief, "That's a relief then."
Keegan was speechless.
Stella grabbed his hand, speaking earnestly, "Anyway, he's never liked you for a long time, so this one thing won't make a difference."
Keegan was even more speechless.
Blessed is she while he carries the blame. Truly, she's a good wife to him!
Keegan took Stella to the hotel's entertainment area. Ever since her morning sickness had passed, Stella's appetite had been stable. She didn't eat much per meal, but she could quickly get hungry, eating several times a day and growing as solid as a young calf.
Keegan had prepared extensively, but none of it seemed to apply to his wife. He had encountered few pregnant women, and each one seemed to be particularly troublesome during pregnancy. However, with Stella, her pregnancy symptoms seemed fake.
The doctor said everyone's body reacts differently to pregnancy, and some people have very mild symptoms, able to eat and sleep well. He advised Keegan not to worry too much and to accompany her for walks to keep her mood pleasant, and to attend regular check-ups.
Stella didn't seem to have any emotional issues, and was even a bit childish.
Like now, she grabbed his arm, insisting on taking her to ride the coinoperated children's rocking horse.
There weren't many people in the entertainment area, and there were only two rocking horses side by side. They were labeled for children, but they were actually quite big, and it was no problem for an adult to sit on one.
Keegan said, "That's for kids."
Stella justified, "I'm bringing our two kids to experience it. Paying for one person, but three of US can ride. We're saving money!"
Keegan was struck speechless.
She really knew how to save money.
Keegan scanned the QR code, got some game tokens, and inserted them. The rocking horse started moving with music.
Stella held onto the horse's neck, taking selfies with her phone. After taking a few unsatisfactory ones, she called Keegan over to sit on the one beside her to take a family photo.
Keegan sternly refused!
How could he possibly sit on a toy meant for children? Impossible, not in this lifetime.
Five minutes later, Keegan was sitting on the red rocking horse beside her, looking utterly despondent as Stella called for him to look at the camera.
His legs were too long, and he couldn't bend them properly, so he could only droop forward, yet he managed to put on a cool and stoic face, which looked particularly comical.
"Keegan, smile; it doesn't look good."
Keegan, usually fine with videos and such, stiffened up when it came to taking proper photos, smiling very unnaturally.
Stella wasn't satisfied with the photos she took, so she turned to Keegan and called, "Hubby."
Keegan turned back to her with a response.
Stella's eyes softened. "I love you."
Keegan was taken aback, a hint of joy spreading in his eyes, mixed with surprise, delight, and embarrassment. The corners of his lips also involuntarily lifted into a slight curve, his eyelashes fluttering like raven feathers. At that moment, Stella pressed the shutter button.