Fay's wound was almost completely healed. It was just a part that was starting to dry up. But it had been two days since Fay started going back to class, and she was relieved to be free from the boredom of staying at Flyod's all day. What's more, Cade's annoying behavior didn't just bother her when he was in the apartment. Even when she was alone, Cade kept entering her mind and making her depressed. Tonight the kids ordered a meal consisting of shrimp and a few other dishes. They had become skillful at choosing the menu compared to Fay. Cade had long let the kids order what they liked. Fay herself hadn't bothered to choose the dishes for a long time. Fortunately, she was an all-eater. A true omnivore.Fay was daydreaming when someone placed a peeled shrimp on her plate. She turned her head and saw Cade deftly peeling another shrimp. Fay grimaced. If it had been someone else and not Cade, she would have gladly accepted. But Cade was the villain who had made Audrey suffer. She would n
Cade was just getting dressed after his shower when the door to his room was banged open. He frowned, trying to think of the wrong possibilities. Who else would dare bang on his door if not that girl?As soon as the door opened, Fay stormed in like a hurricane. She shoved Cade hard then threw the box of chocolates in her hand onto the bedroom floor."I told you, stop bothering me. Take back the chocolates. I don't need it!" Fay roared in confused anger.She loved chocolate. She loved any food. Chocolate just seemed sweeter as a gift. Maybe that's why people love it as a gift for loved ones on Valentine's Day. Fay occasionally got some from some fools who thought they could take her heart. Fay never refused. She even ate them up. But of course that doesn't mean she thinks Valentine's chocolate is important. In her eyes, chocolate was just food. Nothing more.But this time it was Cade Goldwin, the bully, who gave her the chocolate. Had he forgotten Fay's warning? "I don't like you and
Fay didn't go to dinner. She locked herself in her room and ignored the knock on the door and Mika's apology. What was there to apologize for? Mika was telling the truth. As for Cade and Mike, my God! Couldn't they have been more honest? But it was her fault from the start. When she saw the box of chocolates, her mind immediately went to Cade. How could he think that it was Callie?That girl, Fay wanted to beat her up. In all the years of their friendship, why did Callie only think of giving Valentine's chocolates this year? The timing was perfect with the distractions she was receiving. Thinking of Callie, made Fay get up from her bed. Ever since Mika had told her the real chocolate giver, Fay had been embarrassed to the point of near insanity. She rolled around in bed until her head was spinning."Mommy, where are you going?" The children trailed after Fay as they saw her putting on her coat and small backpack."To Callie's place. I'm going to beat her up." Fay replied indifferent
"Fay, this is Hazel. Hazel Qeshaun. She's a distant cousin. Today, she came back from overseas to celebrate Dad's birthday." Callie who saw Fay like a dazed person, introduced the girl to her."Aunt Hazel. Aunt Hazel is beautiful." Mika interjected, expressing her admiration.Mike, who was sitting next to her, was also not spared from the girl's charms. His eyes seemed reluctant to leave Hazel's beautiful face."Thank you. Mika is beautiful too. When you grow up, you'll certainly surpass your aunt." Hazel complimented the girl next to her back."Hallo-" Fay greeted back reluctantly. She glanced at Cade Goldwin who was sitting on the other couch casually. He was the only person who seemed unaffected by Hazel Qeshaun's fairy aura.After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Hazel went to the room the maid had prepared. Fay also excused herself to her room and almost made up an excuse not to attend the dinner. She was reluctant to meet people.During dinner, Fay, who was usually the loudest,
Mr. Goldwin Senior's birthday was just a family dinner. The guests were a few close relatives. The Maxwells, who were Laura's relatives, and an uncle who lived in the neighboring town and was the only old Goldwin left. There were also some of Mr. Goldwin's old friends. In total, there were no more than twenty people. That would only require two large dining tables. Hazel Qeshaun had lived abroad for a long time. She was only a distant relative on Laura's side. Their families were not very close. But Hazel had a clothing business with her main designer. She was often connected with the Goldwin family. After all, Laura was a regular customer of Hazel's designed dresses, which took the brand HQ.Fay doesn't want to get involved with the guests who come over and only come out of the room during meals. She immersed herself in games on her phone and ignored Callie's calls to meet people.In these two days, she only met Mike and Mika at the dining table. They seemed to be obedient and sweet
Mike and Mika hurriedly covered their mouths and elbowed each other under the table. It wasn't until Fay's shadow disappeared that the two could breathe a sigh of relief.Callie could only shake her head at the behavior of the two children. "Stop provoking your mommy. She's in a bad mood." She reminded Mike and Mika. It was a little uncomfortable to see her best friend's gloomy face.Mike and Mika looked at each other."I think your mommy is jealous right now," Callie said again.Hearing their aunt's words, there was a smile that rose silently on the faces of both children.***Fay didn't come to dinner. She was still upset with the children and chose to eat a sandwich in her room. When there was a knock on the door and Mike and Mika's voices from outside asking to open the door, Fay chuckled."Go away, you guys. Stop bothering me!"Mike was banging on the door now. No more knocking. "Mommy, are you jealous of Miss Qeshaun?"Fay could hear it clearly even though Mike said it from behi
Hazel looked at everyone with her innocent eyes. When no one answered, she repeated her question. "Who's getting married?"Mike and Mika, who were still shocked by Fay's explanation, pointed at the girl.Hazel's eyes rounded. "Fay? This is such a coincidence. I'll give you the wedding dress you just tried on-""No, I'm not. No, I'm not. Not me. It's-"This time it was the kids who glared at the girl.Fay scratched her head. There was no point in telling the truth. Maybe Hazel didn't know that she was being targeted by the Goldwin family to be Mrs. Goldwin."Of course, mommy's getting married." Mika hugged Fay's arm. "She'll be our real mommy after she marries daddy-""Mika!" Fay snapped at the little girl. She pulled her arm away from Mika. Her face was already red. "Don't talk nonsense."This was so embarrassing. Asserting Fay as the future mother of children in front of the real mother-to-be. What would Hazel say when she found out she was marrying Mike and Mika's father? She would
In her room, Fay's gaze fell on an old photograph of her and Audrey. Usually, she didn't pay much attention to it because she was used to being around her. Only occasionally did she catch a glimpse of it by accident or when she missed Mike and Mika's mother. Right now there was another feeling that accompanied her longing as she looked at the woman's shady face.Fay reached for the picture frame, rubbing the surface with a lot of grievances in her heart.You should have told me about Cade Goldwin. I would have brought him to you and held him accountable.I never should have met that man. No, you didn't. You shouldn't have left the children with me. I'm not fit to be their foster mother.I shouldn't-I shouldn't have accepted the job as a nanny for the children.Fay regrets many things. But there was nothing she could do to avoid it.She put the photo back on the nightstand.It's all Mike and Mika's fault. Of course, it was also Cade Goldwin's fault. Fay grumbled inwardly, blaming every
The fifth day of the honeymoon. The sun had begun to rise by a quarter. Inside the spacious and luxurious bedroom, it was quiet. The sound of the hanging ornaments on the balcony blowing in the wind, tinkling faintly, was the only thing heard. On the floor of the room, men's and women's clothes were scattered. The scene was a little chaotic and ambiguous. Meanwhile, the bed was even messier. It was as if a storm had come into this room last night and then left after it was satisfied with destroying everything. Fay's eyelids twitched before opening. The first sight she saw was the exposed muscles of her chest. And the scent of last night's intimacy immediately entered her sense of smell. She became dazed for a moment. Every time she woke up for several mornings, she still felt unfamiliar with this scene. The man holding her, the smell of his body, the whole room, all new and unfamiliar. Fay wanted to refuse to believe that this was real, but she was helpless. She had become the prop
Cade Goldwin and Fay Willmer's wedding was closed to the public. It was held on a private island with no more than a hundred guests. Reporters from various mass media could only wait around the shoreline and harbor as dozens of helicopters took turns picking up guests. The Goldwin family even banned live coverage and did not permit a single media outlet. They would only run a story on the Goldwin Group's official web page.The person who was most relieved about it was Fay Willmer. She didn't care about her status and what people thought of her. But the Goldwin name was too heavy to carry. She felt it would be troublesome if she had to go everywhere with that special identity. With a closed marriage like this, her identity was only known to a handful of people.Besides a few relatives and close friends, there were also government officials and business associates as well as a few high-class families. From Fay's side, not having any close friends other than Callie who was now her sister
Finally, this story is finished too. Thank you to all the readers who have faithfully followed the story of Fay, Cade, and the M duo until this chapter. Sorry if I had to keep everyone waiting. Once again, thank you for all your support by leaving comments, rates, reviews, likes, and gems. Thank you also if anyone has recommended this story to friends. But, wait for it! There will be 2 additional chapters after this. Finally, as always, I pray that all readers are always healthy, happy, and have good fortune. Aamiin. Greetings
Callie rolled her eyeballs. "Idiot. Do I look like a bride-to-be?"Mrs. Goldwin's brow furrowed. Had Fay forgotten that she was the one getting married? Last night Cade had informed her that Fay had agreed to marry him. So, he told the Goldwin family to come for the wedding formalities. The celebration itself would be arranged later. Cade is worried that she might change her mind. So he planned to get the marriage book first.Fay scratched her head with a puzzled expression. "I think you do look like a bride-""Talking nonsense again? Aren't you guys getting married today? Don't say that you don't remember." Callie was a little annoyed by Fay's inaction in using her brain."Huh? I-I-" Fay looked at the children for someone to explain."Mommy, Daddy is done getting ready. But you haven't even taken a shower yet. Hurry up." Mika also looked impatient.Fay instantly panicked. "Who said I'm getting married? This must be a misunderstanding.""Mommy, didn't you agree to marry Daddy yesterda
Fay's brow furrowed. "Talk about it later. Come on, get up. I'll help." Cade held Fay's hand, he held it tightly. "Listen first. If the results are bad, I want you to promise me to take care of the kids. I might die. Who knows?""Don't talk nonsense!" Fay suddenly felt her throat tighten. It reminded her of Audrey before her death. "You're not going to die.""Everyone dies." Cade reminded."At least you won't die that quickly." Fay felt her tears about to fall. "Let's get up!""Promise me first-""Promise what?" Fay's voice almost broke. "You won't die. So I don't have to look after those two annoying kids."Cade silently glanced at the eyes that were starting to fog up. God, this was a bit much. He was quite aware that Fay would probably go berserk if she found out she had been played.He took Fay's trembling hand. "Promise to marry me if it's all right," Cade spoke the words carefully word by word, as if afraid she wouldn't hear him.The two kids in the back snickered silently. Da
Fay didn't want to see Cade, but the children whined and kept insisting. She couldn't stand hearing the whining of a child. Reluctantly she went too to the man's room with two pairs of tiny hands dragging her along."I hope you guys aren't tricking me," Fay warned.Arriving at the room that Fay was familiar with having been trapped in all night, she saw Cade lying pale under the covers. His eyes were tightly closed. "Daddy's body is hot. Looks like a fever. Mommy check it." Mika knew that Fay suspected they had lied.Last night Mika and Mike slept in his father's room. In the morning Mike woke up to the feeling of his father's burning skin. When Mike tried to wake him up and ask how he was, all he got in response was a sigh. His father's eyes had opened a little, but then closed again and did not open again.Fay reluctantly touched the man's forehead. Just for a moment, she pulled her hand away again. It was really hot. Not a trick. But how is this? Was it because of the rain at Trix
Mike and Mika were still awake. They had eavesdropped on their grandmother and father's conversation earlier in the day, wondering when their father would have a serious conversation with Mommy.Mike curled his lips, defending his pride. "I'm not curious. I can confirm that Daddy will talk about their wedding plans.""But I am curious. I wonder if Mommy will blush when she says she agrees to marry Daddy." Mika giggled softly at the thought. That sounded interesting. Mike couldn't resist the temptation to take a peek."All right, let's go." Mike finally agreed.Mika gave a thumbs up, praising his brother's decision. The two walked hand in hand, sneaking along in the direction the two adults had gone.The door to the balcony was open, signaling that someone was out there. A cold breeze blew in, sweeping away the two small faces poking out silently from behind the shutters.There was only a long chair outside. There was no shadow of anyone. Both children were astonished. "Where are th
"Stop feeding me. I can do it myself." Fay kept saying that, but Cade also kept aiming the spoon filled with porridge at the girl's mouth. Fay wanted to dodge, but Cade had made a threat that made her ears turn red.Half an hour ago she was awakened by a warm touch on her lips. When Fay opened her eyes, a charming face was very close to her.Fay pushed. With just one hand. While her other hand, which turned out to be wearing an IV needle, was held by Cade."What are you doing?" Fay stammered.Cade's breath hit her face, making Fay dare not breathe air. She remembered this scent once upon a time."What do you think?" Cade smiled seductively.Fay was confused. "Stay away from me. You can't be impudent!" She then remembered her confession in front of Audrey's grave. Cade Goldwin must have heard it and become very bold."Even if I like you, that doesn't mean you can act impudent.""Even to your future wife?" Cade tilted his face. Still not moving away. His fingers even traced Fay's cheek,
Fay Willmer arrived in Trixie just before lunch. The friendly husband and wife offered her to stop by their house for lunch, but Fay quickly declined. She remembered a café near the park and planned to visit it.After a late lunch, the weather suddenly became gloomy. Fay went to the former house where she used to live with her parents. It had been taken over by an uncle because her father owed the family money. She stood for a long time in front of the small house with a patch of garden next to it, reminiscing for a while and then leaving.By evening, Fay felt very tired and intended to find an inn. She clearly remembered a few places and chose to walk to a small inn. After taking a shower, she remembered her cell phone and found that its battery had run out of power. It occurred to her that she might have caused a big commotion in Flyod by leaving without telling anyone. While her cell phone was unreachable. There would be many predictions. But Fay was too tired to think about it.