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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 891

Aileen hugged Hailey and said, "As long as I'm here, no one else is allowed to be my sister-in-law!"

Hailey felt warmth in her heart. No matter what happened between her and Jonah, she hadn't wasted her effort caring for Aileen.

Not long after, Jonah's voice came from outside. "Dinner's ready! Come out and eat!"

Hailey led Aileen out of the room. On the dining table was a pot of freshly made oatmeal, along with three simple and appetizing side dishes.

For someone like Hailey, who couldn't cook at all, she genuinely admired Jonah. In such a short time, he had managed to prepare oatmeal and whip up three side dishes.

Jonah set out the bowls and cutlery. "Let's eat."

Hailey, like Aileen, sat and waited for the meal. She felt undeserving of all this. After all, she was there to take care of Aileen, but in the end, she hadn't been able to help with anything.

She took a few spoonfuls of oatmeal, but her appetite wasn't great, so she didn't eat much.

Aileen looked at her and asked, "Hailey, why are you eating so little?"

Hailey didn't dare tell her about the pregnancy. She smiled and said, "My appetite hasn't been good lately."

Aileen frowned. "Why is your appetite off? Are you sick?"

Hailey didn't say anything. She wasn't sick—she was pregnant.

Just then, Jonah, who was sitting across from them, suddenly said, "Is it because my cooking isn't as good as the food at Paestro Restaurant, or is it because you're sitting at the same table with me that you suddenly lost your appetite?"

Hailey was stunned. What was he talking about?

Aileen was caught off guard, too. "Jonah, what do you mean by that?"

Jonah smirked as he looked at Hailey with a hint of sarcasm. "Didn't you go to Paestro Restaurant with someone else just a few days ago? You didn't seem to have any issues with your appetite then."

Hailey finally understood that he was mocking her. He thought she was pretending.

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