Odell’s attention perked up, “Go on.” Cliff began an elaborate brief, "The night the missus fell into the lake, she was admitted into this hospital. The doctor who operated on her was the best doctor employed in the hospital. According to the words of the doctor's assistant, the missus was indeed in critical condition when she was brought there. However, the injury in her leg was severe but not fatal. She had sustained major injuries all over her body because of the altitude that she fell from, which had also led to the miscarriage. They say that if she had been brought to the hospital even a moment later, she might very well have died.” The room was filled with a deathly silence. There was such a terrible look on Odell’s face that anyone would be too intimidated to look at him. Cliff barely dared to look at his face. He lowered his head and continued, “They don't know the name of the person who sent the missus to the hospital, they could only remember that it was a very han
Odell pursed his lips. Sylvia continued to keep an indifferent look on her face. The clerk went through their documents and asked Sylvia, “Miss, have you two divided your assets properly?” “Yes, it’s all written in the divorce settlement agreement." “Very well.” The clerk sighed and went through the procedures. Shortly after that, she set down two copies of the proof of divorce in front of Odell and Sylvia. Sylvia took her copy, thanked the clerk, and left. “Miss, wait a minute." The clerk suddenly called her. Sylvia stopped. The clerk glanced at Odell, who was still standing there, "Why are you still here?" Odell darted a look at Sylvia, then he grabbed the divorce papers and left. After he left, the clerk suddenly became much more friendly and conversational. She spoke to Sylvia with a gentle smile, “Miss, you are still young and very beautiful. You still have a whole life ahead of you. Don't be discouraged because of a man like him. I have fait
Beneath his fluffy bangs was a pair of sharp eyes which was closely following the black car that had just driven out of the parking lot. There was a certain composure within his hazel eyes, mixed with the barest hint of a smile. ...... Sylvia drove to her new place. After locking up the divorce certificate along with the divorce settlement agreement in a box, she tidied up the house before heading back to the kindergarten. Shortly after she arrived, the school bell rang. She stood outside the gate like the other parents. A group of children happily ran outside. Isabel and Liam were more composed than the other kids as they followed behind while holding hands. Almost all of the children had already come out by the time they showed up. When they saw Sylvia, they quickened their pace. "Mommy!” Together, they ran over to her. Sylvia smiled and bent down to embrace them. They threw a glance behind her. Noticing the absence of someone, Isabel pout
Sylvia told Aunt Tonya about her divorce from Odell. After she finished, Aunt Tonya stated, “I will support you whatever your final decision is.” Sylvia smiled and informed her, “I’ve already bought a new place and everything has been set up. I’m planning to move in tomorrow." Aunt Tonya was taken aback by this, "Are you in such a hurry? Have you talked to Isabel and Liam about it?” “I have.” "While you were away, Isabel and Liam began to grow rather attached to Odell," Aunt Tonya muttered before asking, "How did you tell them?" Sylvia answered truthfully, "I didn't tell them about the divorce, I just told them that we’ll be moving to a new place that would make it easier for me to get to work and for them to go to their kindergarten.” “I see, I suppose that’s fine.” It was getting late already. Sylvia looked at the time and said, "Aunt Tonya, why don’t you get some rest? I'll accompany Grandmother for a while." "Okay, I'll go and pack my things." Aunt
Sylvia smiled as she took their hands, then she brought them to their new home. Their new home had a wonderful yard covered with a bed of soft grass. Sylvia also made sure to set up a little play area for them, which included slides and swings with an additional mini racing track for remote control toy cars. Isabel ran to the play area as soon as she entered. She snatched up the controller and sent the toy car racing down the tracks. She exclaimed excitedly, “Brother, over here!” Liam was quietly surveying the new environment. Isabel yelled for him again when he did not show up, "Brother, come quickly!" Liam pursed his lips and walked toward her. The two sat on the ground and played together. Sylvia had nothing else to do, so she sat with them and watched them play. When it got dark, Aunt Tonya called them into the house for dinner. Sylvia immediately went to the kitchen to help Aunt Tonya set the food on the dining table. Then, she called for the children
Sylvia chuckled at this sight and woke up them gently. “Isabel, Liam, it’s time to wake up.” Liam was the first to open his eyes. Isabel woke up right after that and drowsily burrowed herself into Sylvia’s arms. Sylvia sat down on the edge of the bed and shared an intimate hug with both the kids for a moment. After they had fully woken up, she helped them get dressed. When they had washed up, they went to the living room. Aunt Tonya had already made breakfast for them. She made Eggs Benedict which was one of both Liam and Isabel’s favorite dishes. After breakfast, Sylvia took them to kindergarten. … Their days were simple and carefree, and three days passed in the blink of an eye. It was soon Friday. Sylvia arrived at the gate of the kindergarten around evening, just in time to pick up Liam and Isabel. Then, she took them home. While Aunt Tonya was busy with dinner, Sylvia played with the kids in the living room. Isabel was lying across her arms, her attentio
Sylvia woke up at the same time as usual. Since it was Saturday, she was in no particular hurry to wake Isabel and Liam up. She made breakfast with Aunt Tonya before she went to get the children. To her surprise, Liam was already awake and already dressed. He was playing with the little Rubik's cube that she had handmade for him. Upon noticing Sylvia entering, he greeted her casually, “Good morning, Mommy.” Sylvia smiled at him and returned the same greeting, "Good morning, Liam.” Then, she woke up Isabel, the lazy little pig. After Isabel got washed and dressed as well, she took them to the living room for breakfast. They wolfed down their breakfast very quickly. Sylvia took her phone and was just wondering where to take them today when Aunt Tonya suddenly marched through the door, appearing a little jumpy. Sylvia immediately inquired, "Aunt Tonya, is something the matter?” Aunt Tonya darted a glance at Isabel and Liam, and lowered her voice to a hushed whis
It was evening, and the sky was gradually darkening. Sylvia was painting in the studio when Isabel's cheerful voice tore through the quaint space of the house. "Mommy, we’re back!” Sylvia got up and went to the window to see Isabel running in from outside. She was holding two trinkets that looked like toys in her hands, and she waved them around as she ran. The toy would catch and reflect light occasionally. Meanwhile, Liam had also stepped out of the car. His demeanor was a sharp contrast to Isabel’s. He tucked his hands into his pockets and walked calmly and silently. The driver then closed the door. The man in the car did not get out. Sylvia glanced at the car before turning and walking out of her room. When she arrived at the living room, Isabel had already run in. "Mommy, look! I won these balls from some skinny guy today!” She showed off the two colored balls in her hands to Sylvia. Sylvia smiled and praised her, “Great job, Isabel.” “Look, they can e