The thought never occurred to Stanley Batton. Neither did it cross Xyla Quest's mind, either.

How did Stanley's parents know so much about this?

They were the best parents in the country indeed, being so tolerant about something like this, even discussing it in such a casual manner.

They even paid attention to the little things.

Sharon Lindt scratched her head awkwardly. "You can't blame me for this. I'd already told you that your wife was a very beautiful woman, and yet, you still weren't interested. You've never interacted much with women, so of course, I thought you liked men."

"Can't I have just remained celibate for my own reasons?" Stanley asked.

"Sure, sure. How was I supposed to know? After all, you're so rich," his mother said.

"My father is rich, too, but he doesn't sleep around," he countered.

"That's because I always keep an eye on him."

Wilson Batton wasn't happy with what he heard. "It has nothing to do with you keeping an eye on me. I intentionally stayed away from other women. Do you think a man who needed his wife to keep an eye on him could abstain from temptations out there?" he argued.

She instantly realized she had misspoken, and slapped herself gently. "I'm sorry, Honey. I didn't mean that. It was the wrong thing to say."

"You can apologize, but please don't hit my wife," he told her.

Sharon instantly felt warm in her heart, smiling at him sweetly.

They had always been this sweet around each other, like a new couple who just got into a relationship.

Xyla and Stanley admired them for it. Their only wish was to be just like them when they were old. They wanted to still be in love with each other just as much as they did now.

Rachel Wood and Sebastian Brenand walked to the nursery and saw members of the Batton family enjoying their peaceful moments together.

She felt envious to see them like that.

She heard what they were talking about and wished

Sebastian's mother was like them, too.

Then, Rachel wouldn't have gone through so much suffering, and Sebastian also wouldn't have to cut off ties with his parents.

Everything would've been peaceful.

She couldn't help but be envious of Xyla. They were both women, but Xyla was far luckier than her.

Noticing them by the door, Sharon's

smile instantly faded. She then

quickly approached and held Rachel's hand. "Rachel, are you hungry? Would you like anything to eat? go downstairs and cook for you right away."

Her warmth was a stark contrast to Sebastian's mother.

Rachel liked Sharon even more.

She shook her head, feeling so touched by their hospitality that she became a little teary-eyed. "No, it's fine. Sebastian can cook for me." "No, I'll do it. What are you two up to?" Sharon asked.

"We're

Rachel l stay here," Sebastian spoke up. "Also, there's one other thing I'd like to discuss with you."

like to thank you for letting

Sharon immediately gazed at him in concern. "What is it? Go ahead."

"I wanted to ask if you could let us stay here for the time being. The security here is much better than over at my place. I think it's safer for us to stay here. Once I've sorted things out, we'll move out."

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