Chapter summary: Chapter 407 from the book Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby by Tessa Marlowe
Discover the most important events of Chapter 407, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Too Late, Mr. Cooper: Your Bride Ran with Your Baby. With the engaging writing of Tessa Marlowe, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
After the check-up was finished, Linton walked out with Liliana.
His eyes were red, the corners still damp with tears. He carefully reached out a hand to support Liliana, but she swatted his long arm away without a second thought.
"Stay away from me."
Linton fell silent.
He froze, not daring to move an inch.
His mind was completely consumed by the image he had just seen. All he could think about were the baby's adorable eyes, mouth, and nose... oh, she really did look like his Liliana as a child. Like mother, like daughter.
Linton wasn't angry at Liliana's harsh words. He just stood there, smiling foolishly to himself, a sight that was almost painful to watch.
He looked down at the petite young woman beside him, and a thought, faster than reason, escaped his lips in a humble, pleading tone.
"Darling…"
"Why don't we just get back together? Let's stop all this torment. I'm begging you, give me one more chance. Let me marry you, okay?"
"Look, our baby is almost here…"
Linton's eyes were red, and overcome with emotion, he choked back a sob.
He couldn't lie to himself. The truth was, he didn't want to leave at all.
Just the thought of being without Liliana and the baby made Linton's heart ache so much he felt like dying.
Liliana stopped in her tracks and shot him a cold look, a bitter smile on her face. "I knew it. All that talk about leaving quietly… it was all a lie."
Believing that this dog of a man would willingly let go was about as likely as believing she was the Queen of England.
Linton fell silent.
He lowered his gaze, his sharp brows knitting together. For a moment, he couldn't think of a single thing to say in his defense.
Liliana was right.
No matter how much he tried to deceive himself, no matter how much he tried to mentally prepare for it.
He had spent so long building up to the moment he would leave Liliana, but the second he saw the baby on that ultrasound screen…



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