Chapter 929 She Casually Discarded Their Wedding Rings! 2
Bruce stared at the diamond ring for a long time before finally slipping it into his shirt pocket and heading upstairs with his small suitcase.
Sienna was busy soothing little Will.
Will had probably wet his diaper, so Sienna was changing him.
The six-month-old baby adored Sienna. Even though he was hungry, seeing her made him happy. He lay on the big bed, his tiny limbs spread out, and his little feet kicked energetically.
His soft, tender face lit up with a smile, showing a hint of mixed heritage.
Little Will clung to Sienna, refusing to let go. He probably still remembered breastfeeding, as he nuzzled his head into Sienna's chest.
Sienna was used to playing with him.
She lay on her side, holding Will on top of her, playing with him.
At six months old, the baby could already sit up and was laughing joyfully.
When Bruce walked in, he saw this heartwarming scene. But at the same time, he felt a pang of sadness.
It seemed like Sienna and Will were perfectly happy without him.
He couldn't help but touch the wedding ring in his pocket.
As he got closer, he noticed Sienna's shirt had ridden up while she was playing with Will, revealing a slender, smooth waist that looked almost unchanged since before childbirth.
He couldn't help but stare for a moment before opening his suitcase and, with his back to Sienna, asked, "How much does he usually drink?"
Hearing this, Sienna placed Will to the side, got off the bed, and took the bottle and formula from Bruce.
As she expertly prepared the bottle, she said, "He has two solid meals and four bottles of milk a day, each 180ML. The temperature has to be just right; you can't scald a baby."
In just a few words, the milk was ready.
Sienna sat at the foot of the bed, holding Will in her arms as he drank his milk.
Little Will, finally satisfied, clutched the bottle and drank eagerly.
Sienna watched Will intently, her eyes full of tenderness.
When the milk was finished, little Will had already fallen asleep, much to Bruce's amazement. He leaned in and whispered, "He just falls asleep like that?"
Sienna continued to hold Will and gently patted him. She nodded, "Babies are like that. Once they're full, they fall asleep easily."
After soothing Will, she carefully placed him under the covers. As she did, she softly asked Bruce, "He'll sleep with you. If anything happens, just call me. Is that okay?"
"And what about you?"
Bruce blurted out, but immediately felt foolish, as if he was being presumptuous.
It was clear Sienna didn't want to sleep with him.
Sienna stood up, glanced at Will, then looked at Bruce. "I'll sleep in the media room. I have a couple of movies to watch."
Bruce frowned. "Is it for work? Are you still acting?"
Sienna didn't deny it.
"Yes, I took on a movie. I need to keep busy. I can't just take care of a child and do nothing else. When Will grows up, I don't want to tell him that I sacrificed everything for him. Bruce, I don't want to be that person. If there's something I want to do, I should do it while I'm still young."
Bruce couldn't argue with that.
After a long hesitation, he pulled out the wedding ring and placed it in front of her. "Don't you want this anymore?"
Sienna was visibly taken aback.
She took the ring and looked at it for a long time.
Then she noticed Bruce still wore his wedding ring on his ring finger. She smiled faintly and said softly, "I lost it by accident. Where did you find it?"
"In the car."
Bruce looked at Sienna and said quietly, "Sienna, can we talk?"