There He Is Again My Ex Husband by Emily Jenkins

Chapter 1009



Ezra totally forgot that his son was just a baby under one year old and it was OK if they just hugged each other naked. Many
babies of his age were enjoying their mothers' breast feeding. Maisie started weaning Ezio ahead of time because she wanted to
go back to work.
But as soon as Ezra and Ezio sat straight, Ezio began to groan, protesting against being forced away from Maisie.
He awakened Maisie with the groaning. Maisie raised her hands to hold the baby instinctively.
In this case, Ezra had to put Ezio into Maisie's quite cuddle and kissed her on the cheek, saying, "I'll go fetch your pajamas."
Then, he went to the locker room. Maisie did not know what to say and could only coax her baby through a quilt, gently saying
good morning to him.
The little boy rubbed himself against Maisie's breast through the quilt, which had a calming effect on him.
Ezra took Maisie's clothes back at this time. The scene in front of him solidified his idea of the couple sleeping in separate rooms
with Ezio. It would also be fine if Ezio slept with Daisy. Otherwise, the little boy was really a hindrance to the young couple's
sweet life.
They did not dare to make much noise at night, for fear that their movements would awake him.
Also, Maisie could not have a sound sleep in the morning, because Ezio would awaken her at first after he woke up.
Therefore, Ezra saw it as a pressing thing to let Ezio sleep in another room.
While Maisie was wearing clothes under the quilt, he held Ezio and proposed, "How about letting Ezio sleep with Daisy?"
"No way," Maisie refused straightforwardly.
She never thought about it. At least, it was impossible when Ezio was such a tiny baby.
First of all, Ezio was too little. Sometimes, he slept lightly and needed Maisie's comfort when he woke with a start. Secondly, Ezio
had hardly been apart from Maisie at night since birth, except for a few nights that he slept in Daisy's room, because Maisie
came home too late or was drunk.
But those were exceptional cases. Normally, Ezio slept beside Maisie. Even after Maisie and David had reconciled, Ezio slept in
their bedroom at night. It was totally unacceptable for Maisie to have Ezio not sleep with his parents at such a young age.

Maisie's objection was as expected. What Ezra had not expected was Maisie' directness. It showed that Ezra was less important
than Ezio in Maisie's heart. Though he knew it well, he was still heartbroken when he saw Maisie's attitude with his own eyes.
"Although you don't want it, there's no need to say it in such a resolute tone." Ezra grunted and protested.
"You shouldn't have brought it up!" replied Maisie. Then she held his son and left the bed in pajamas. In Ezra's opinion, what
Maisie did was nothing else but a heartless neglect of their sex last night.
But Ezra had no right to change anything, so he got up and went to the bathroom to wash up.
Maisie changed Ezio's diaper and fed him a bottle of formula. At this time, Ezra finished washing up and walked out of the
bathroom. Maisie then passed Ezio to Ezra and it was her turn to wash up.
Ezra glanced in the direction of the bathroom and went downstairs to pass Ezio to Daisy. Then he stepped up again. He wanted
to talk to Maisie, because he was neglected—precisely speaking, Maisie spoke to him in a tone and attitude that were too
terrible.
Thus, when Maisie was out of the bathroom, she found Ezra standing outside with a sad look.
"What's the matter?" Maisie did not look at him and walked straight to the locker room.
"I'm upset." Ezra followed her into the locker room and did not leave when she was changing her clothes.
Maisie took out the clothes for work and glanced at the man leaning against the wardrobe with a begging-for-comfort look. She
refrained from throwing clothes in his face.
Maisie knew why he was upset. It was because of her tone. But she was annoyed as well. When she thought that Ezra wanted
Ezio to sleep separately from them as such an infant, she was boiling with anger.
Maisie thought Ezra was a bad father. He must have felt that his son interfered with his enjoyment at night, so he ruthlessly tried
to let him sleep in another room.
Maisie glared at the man beside her and said, "How can you feel wronged?"
She found the man was too difficult to deal with. He was so touchy that she could not say anything harsh to him and required to
be coaxed all the time. Come on, he was a man! He should be the one to coax his wife.

Maybe her period was coming. Maisie felt agitated and did not want to talk to Ezra at all. She wanted to flee from him. Then she
said, "Tomorrow is Saturday. I'm going to call Shania and we'll go to a hot spring. We'll leave tonight. You look after Ezio for the
weekend. Okay?"
Ezra was dumbfounded.
What did she mean?
She stressed that he looked after Ezio. Did it mean that she would not take him to the hot spring?
He protested against her tone and now he was abandoned. She was going to run away from him. OMG.
Ezra gripped Maisie, who intended to walk out, and trapped her in his arms. "Not take me to the hot spring? You wicked little
one."
"I'll be with Shania," said Maisie, coolly. "You don't have to feel abandoned. I'll tell Shania not to take David, either. It's a girls'
weekend."
Ezra strongly refused it, "No. What if other guys covet you two beautiful ladies?"
Maisie replied, "Then he will be with us."
There was no word about taking Ezra with them. Ezra laughed in anger and fought for his right on his own. "It isn't fair not to let
me be with you, right?"
Maisie chuckled, "Are you in the mood to go to the hot spring with us?"
Ezra nodded. "Of course, I am. I want to go with you and take a rest and play!"
Maisie gave him a dazzling smile. "Is that true? I think you are completely in a bad mood."
After saying that, Maisie pushed off his arms and turned to leave. Though angry, Ezra smiled at her words. Her previous words
paved the way for the final taunt.
It was their everyday battles of wits and guts.
Ezra could not be angry any more because of her words.

He walked after Maisie and stopped her from leaving. He then held her hands and said in a soft tone, "I am wrong. It's all my
fault.
"Change your clothes. Don't be late for work." Ezra said as he pulled Maisie back to the room.
Maisie was generous and she did not continue to argue with him since Ezra stopped complaining. When she came back to the
locker room and changed her clothes, Ezra waited for her outside.
As soon as Maisie dressed up and stepped out, Ezra waved his phone and smiled at her. "I just booked a hotel. Can we go
together?"
Maisie smiled tolerantly.
What a clever boy! He gallantly booked the hotel. And she didn't have the gall to leave him alone at home, did she?


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