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The Sway and Slide of Love by Jean Song

Chapter 654
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Chapter 654 Noelle and Hendrix stayed at Sienna Villa for another two weeks.

Rosie was now old enough for school. Noelle had already chosen a kindergarten for her in Stormridge, but now, going back there was no longer an option.

In the end, it was Hendrix who decided on Rosie's kindergarten-a prestigious international school in Coppersville.

The school catered to students from prominent family backgrounds, with facilities and resources that far surpassed anything Noelle had previously considered.

Deep down, Noelle had always known-if Rosie stayed with Hendrix, the circles and opportunities she would be exposed to were something Noelle could never match, no matter how hard she worked.

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In fact, everything Rosie used or wore now was the best of the best.

Not too long ago, Beatrice had taken Rosie to a few social events. She hadn't been the type to enjoy such gatherings in the past, but she said it would be good to expose Rosie to different kinds of settings so that she wouldn't feel out of place later.

Technically, that should've been Noelle's job. After all, everyone now seemed to assshe was Hendrix's wife. And as his wife, it was part of her basic responsibility to socialize and network around.

But Beatrice didn't force her to do so. Instead, she took Rosie herself.

Later, she also took Rosie to the equestrian club. There, Rosie took a liking to a horse, and Beatrice bought it for her without hesitation.

When they returned, Rosie showed Noelle the photos they had taken at the club. In one, the horse trainer held Rosie as she sat on the horse's back. Dressed in riding gear and protective equipment, Rosie looked absolutely radiant.

A smile slowly appeared on Noelle's lips as she looked at the photo.

"It's really fun there, Mommy. Can we go together next time?" Rosie looked at Noelle with pleading eyes.

"But I don't know how to ride a horse," Noelle said.

"That's okay. There'll be people who can teach you, and Grandma said Da—" Rosie suddenly stopped speaking mid-sentence.

Though she only got one syllable out, Noelle quickly understood what she meant to say. She reached out and ruffled Rosie's hair. "You were going to say 'Daddy,' right? You're right. He knows how to ride a horse, and he's really good at it," Noelle finished for her.

Rosie didn't respond, just pouted and turned her face away.

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"You still don't want to forgive him?" Noelle asked.

"That's not it," Rosie replied. "I just still kind of hate him a little." Though Rosie said this, Noelle knew Rosie had already accepted Hendrix long before. Otherwise, she wouldn't have voluntarily taught him how to makeChristmas decorations last time, and she hadn't resisted at all when Hendrix played with her recently.

But Rosie wasn't ready to admit it yet, so Noelle didn't press further. Instead, she just smiled and said, "Okay. We'll go together next time." Rosie's eyes immediately lit up when she heard this. Then, she hugged Noelle tightly. "Really, Mommy? And when I start school in a couple of days, can you take me, too?" Noelle was momentarily stunned.

Before she could answer, Rosie asked another question "Mommy, is school fun? "It should be nice," Noelle answered softly.

"Grandma said there'll be lots of kids likethere." "Yes, that's right."

"You've said that before, too, Mommy. But I kind of miss Marco." Rosie's voice

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