Chapter: 750
They always made things hard for her
Camila smiled. Isaac was indeed kind to her, but she still harboured certain doubts about their relationship that she never shared with anyone.
“He Likes me now because I'm still young and pretty, but I wonder if he'll feel the same way when I'm older."
“Is he a playboy?" Laura asked, eyes wide in confusion.
“No. It's just hard not to be self-conscious when there are a lot of women out there who want him. Some of them are even prettier and younger than me."
“Is someone making a move on him right now?" Laura inquired.
"I don't know, but I know some people who have feelings for him."
As Camila thought about Wynter, her expression went grim.
She was aware of how ingrained Wynter was in Isaac's Life.
Laura sighed.
“Sure enough, we all have our problems, even you.” Camila raised a brow.
“Even me?" “Do you have any idea how Lucky you are?
Isaac is wealthy, attractive, and deeply in love with you. He's very kind to you, and you don't have to deal with any annoying in-laws. You have nothing to complain about."
Camila became quiet.
In a sense, Laura was right.
“Let me talk to Forrest first to convince him to look for a more effective solution..
“There's no need for that," Laura cut in before she could finish speaking.
“He was really mad when we argued about this. He was on his mother's side this time. He wanted me to be a full-time housewife as well."
With another sigh, Laura muttered, “I feel like I'm choosing what poison to take. If I choose to be with him, I have to quit my job. If I choose my career, I have to give up on him. I can't keep them both
Camila looked down, feeling bad that she did not know what to do to comfort Laura.
“You don't have any family here. You can stay here for the meantime," Camila suggested.
“I'm so lucky to have such a nice friend Like you," Laura remarked with a grin.
“This is me paying you back. You helped me get through the difficult times when I was at Skystead. Anyway, do you want some wine? It can help you sleep," Camila asked.
Shaking her head, Laura replied, "No, I don't want to drink. Alcohol might help me forget my problems temporarily, but it won't fix anything.
You should go now. Your husband and your child are waiting for you. It won't be a good idea for you to stay here for the night. Also, I need some time to myself to think this through. After all, my decision will affect every aspect of my life."