The Divorced Heiress Is Entering a New Marriage

Chapter 242



Chapter 242

“Yes, he’s starting to cause trouble,” Deborah said with a sigh.

“Well, at least that little mishap turned out well,” Caroline commented. From NôvelDrama.Org.

“Although because of that, we’re keeping a closer eye on James, especially since his teeth are starting to come in–everything goes straight into his mouth.”

“Poor thing, his gums must be itching.”

“Yes, in fact, we’ve started applying that special cream today to help ease the pain.”

“In that case, he’ll love my gift,” Caroline said, happily showing the paper bag she had brought and handing it over.

“Wow… he’ll definitely love it,” Deborah said as she saw that it was a set of soft plastic rattles filled with water for James to chew on.

“And tell me, when are you going to see your dress? I want to go with you.”

“Actually, you beat me to it–I was going to call you this afternoon to ask if you could come with me this Friday to look at the dress.”

“I’d love to!” Caroline exclaimed, thrilled. “What time?”

“My appointment is at 11.”

“Perfect, I’ll meet you at your place, or…”

“We’ll pick you up,” Deborah said.

“Great! I imagine Jayden will want to sneak into that appointment.”

“He wanted to, but it coincides with the company’s monthly meeting, so he won’t be able to join us.”

“Poor guy, but it’s better this way–he’ll be so surprised when he sees you walking down the aisle.”

“And the next day, we’ll look at suits for him and my father–in–law because my dad’s suit has already been chosen.”

“Are you not getting a suit for James?”

“David suggested we make his suit a week before the wedding because he’s still growing.”

“Ah, that makes sense. It wouldn’t be useful to take his measurements now if he’s going to grow in a few months, and we’d have to make alterations to the clothes.”

“Exactly.”

“And what else have you looked at?”

“Nothing else for now, but next Sunday we’re going to meet with his private chef for a tasting tour.”

“Tasting tour…?” Caroline repeated, confused. “Oh… you’re going to taste the food.”

“Uh–huh, we’ll try different dishes to choose from, and we’ll also sample various desserts in case we want

to set up a dessert table because that’s the current trend at parties.”

“And it’s true. The other day at a client’s party, I saw their dessert table, and wow… it was such a beautiful addition that complemented the event perfectly. Despite the name, everyone flocked to try all the mini personalized desserts that matched the theme.”

“Now I’m convinced to have one at the wedding.”

“Count me first in line,” Caroline said playfully. “And have you chosen the rings yet, or are you using the ones you already have?”

“I think the answer is obvious–I wasn’t allowed to recycle or buy new ones.”

“Let me guess: Elliot…”

“Yep, last night he called when he found out and told me, ‘Debbie, I forbid you to buy your wedding rings because I’m going to make them for you,” Deborah said, imitating the teenager’s voice.

“How sweet. By the way, how long until he takes over as CEO?”

“His birthday is next month, and if I’m right, they’re planning a big party where will officially name him as the company’s CEO.”

“He deserves that title.”

“Yep.”

“But didn’t you tell him you already have wedding rings?”

“I did, but he insisted that we need new ones for the ceremony, and besides, it’ll be his gift to us.”

“Aww… he really is a sweetheart.”

“Well, let’s change the subject. Now, tell me–is it true?” Deborah asked with a playful tone, her eyes fixed on her friend’s belly. Caroline was wearing a loose dress, which was unusual for her.

“Ugh… nothing gets past you, huh?”

“Nope,” Deborah said with a grin. “So, how far along are you?”

“A month and a half,” Caroline said excitedly.

“Waaa, congratulations!” Deborah exclaimed, hugging her. “Christian always keeps his promises.”

“Yes,” Caroline said, blushing happily.

“Does he know yet?”

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“Not yet. I just found out yesterday when I took the test at home, and the doctor confirmed it today.

“He’s going to be over the moon.”

“Yes, I’m planning to tell him tomorrow at our monthly family dinner with our parents.”

“The grandparents are going to be ecstatic.”

“I know, but shh… don’t say anything yet.”

“My lips are sealed, but now you owe me a shopping tri nephew,” Deborah said, watching her friend’s exciteme

“Honestly, I don’t care much. We’re going to love whate her belly.

“Is that true, Caroline?” Just then, Caroline noticed her

“Yes, you’re going to be a grand uncle,” she said, standin


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