My Wife Is So Sweet (Natalia Dawson)

Chapter 641 Taking Her Home
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Chapter 641 Taking Her Home

Chapter 641 Taking Her Home

What Laura didn't know was that the ownership of this villa belonged to her.

Max didn't tell her anything, including the people who were hired to take care of Mrs. Davies.

He all did background checks on them to make sure that they were trustworthy and reliable.

He seemed to be more concerned about this than his own personal matters.

This was also the reason why Laura would be so easily touched by him.

He was really trying to help.

And he genuinely wanted to make her life better.

When she thought of this, she couldn't help but turn around to give Max a grateful look.

At that moment, Max didn't say anything when Laura was showing Mrs. Davies around the house.

As Fannie walked around, she seemed to like the villa very much.

"It's magnificent! It's spacious and cozy."

As she did so, she slightly blamed Laura in a whisper for spending all the money to buy a great house.

"These things must cost you a fortune. Laura, even though you earn more money now, you can't

squander all of it. Just live the way we used to. In fact, I think your apartment before was pretty good."

Laura smiled helplessly.

"Mum, the paparazzi stayed outside my apartment 24/7. We can't live there now. I don't wanna be

photographed."

Fannie then remembered that Laura had said that she had to talk to her about the reason why she

couldn't live in that house, but Laura had never got the chance to tell her.

When Fannie asked Laura last time, Laura had only said that she would tell her when she left the

hospital.

Now that she was out of the hospital, Laura should be able to tell her mother about this.

Thinking of this, Fannie asked, "Laura, what was it with those reporters outside your apartment you toldnovelbin

me last time?"

Laura's face turned gloomy on hearing this.

She rubbed her eyebrows and said softly, "Nothing. It's just that someone's spreading rumors about me

online. Mum, don't worry. This happened before and I don't really care."

Fannie frowned slightly when she heard that.

"I don't surf the internet, so I don't know what's going on exactly. But, if they've gone too far, you could

just sue them. So what if you are a celebrity? You deserve everyone's respect. And you certainly can

not be stalked to your own place and you can't allow them to gossip about your private life."

Fannie was always mild-mannered, so it was a little surprised for Laura to see her mother being so

tough about this.

For a moment, Laura couldn't help but laugh.

She nodded, "Okay. Mum, I got it. Don't worry. I'll do as you say."

After saying that, Laura was about to tell Fannie about what happened between her and Max.

As she thought about it, she turned around to look at Max.

Maybe because they were in love and they connected, Max was looking right at her at the same time.

Their eyes met. With just one look at each other, they both understood everything.

Laura smiled at Fannie and said, "Mum, let's go sit in the living room. There's just something I want to

tell you."

Fannie saw Laura's expression, and she felt that Laura did have something to say.

At this moment, she was a little puzzled, "What is it?"

"Let's go downstairs to talk."

Laura was in no hurry to confess. Instead, she invited her mother downstairs.

Fannie then followed Laura and Max downstairs.

Laura helped her mother sit down on the couch before saying, "Mum, don't get too excited or mad at

me when I tell you what I'm about to tell you. If you want to hit me or scold me, you can come at me.

But you must take care of yourself."

When she said this, Fannie was more than a little puzzled.

She laughed and said, "Why should I hit you and or scold you out of nowhere? What is it that you want

to tell me?"

Laura pursed her lips and turned her head to look at Max.

At that moment, Max came over and looked at Fannie seriously and said, "Laura and I are married."

Fannie didn't know what to say.

The news came as quite a shock.

Although she had felt that they liked each other before, she only thought they were dating.

However, she didn't expect them to get married so soon.

When she saw Fannie in a daze, Laura was afraid that she would get too emotional, which would not

be good for her health.

Laura rushed forward and held her mother. Then, she explained, "Mum, we didn't mean to keep it from

you. It's just that we got married so suddenly. And we did it on a whim. And we've been very busy

lately, so I forgot to tell you. We didn't mean to leave you out of this."

Max followed her lead and explained some more.

"Yes. It's my fault, Mrs. Davies. I kinda pushed Laura to marry me. I should have come to visit you, and

maybe we could discuss the wedding together, but at that time..."

Before he could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by Fannie.

She looked at them with surprise and wondered, "Why are you saying sorry?"

Both of them were stunned.

Immediately afterward, they saw Fannie smiling slowly.

"It's good that you guys are married as long as you're happy. Why do you have to be sorry? You're both

adults and you have every right to decide your love life. And you don't have to tell me everything. It's

OK."

Her words stunned Laura and Max because they never expected her to be such an open-minded

woman.

When Laura looked at her mother, she almost didn't recognize her.

In fact, Laura was so nervous because she and her mother had lived together for so many years. She

knew her mother too well.

Because she only had one daughter, and her husband died very young, Fannie loved Laura more than

everything.

She was involved in Laura's life and work.

And she had been very concerned when it came to Laura's love life.

Laura still remembered when she was in high school, a boy liked her and confessed his feelings for

her. However, Fannie turned him down for her.

Laura assumed that her mother would be furious that she didn't tell her anything before she got

married.

However, Fannie was not angry at all!

Not only was Laura surprised, so was Max.

According to what he knew about Mrs. Davies, she was a widow who had only one daughter, so

sometimes she could be a control freak to Laura.

Later when Laura became famous, Fannie couldn't interfere with her life too obviously.

And Max thought that Fannie would be upset hearing that they got married without telling her.

However, Fannie couldn't help but laugh when she saw Max and Laura's stunned faces.

"Okay. You don't have to be so surprised. I admit that I was a bit strict with Laura in the past. After all,

she's the only daughter I have."

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