Hearing these words, Declan nodded. "Indeed. You are right. She had hurt you too much." "She had hurt Jayden too much!" I interrupted. He was silent for a moment, and the room was unusually quiet. I could see that Declan still had feelings for her. Otherwise, his face wouldn't look like this whe
*TESSA* “Your daddy has something to attend to. He'll probably be back very late," I replied. Jayden nodded and said, "Oh, what is daddy busy with? Can we help him?" Hearing this, I pursed my lips and smiled. "We can't help daddy with his work. Be a good boy. Go wash up quickly and then go
"Declan, I... I am... leaving, take... good care of yourself..." After saying this, Vanessa could not speak. A string of tears flowed out of her eyes, and then she closed her eyes. "Vanessa..." Declan called in a low voice, but the person lying in the hospital bed could no longer hear him. He was
*TESSA* It seemed that he liked to tease me now, as if he liked to see me blush. While I was smiling, a man suddenly poked his head into the kitchen. "Hey, why are you smirking?" Declan suddenly came back. I immediately stopped smiling. He laughed. "Give me a bowl of soup. I'll go was
"As far as I know, Mr. Hudson isn't a fickle person. She was definitely talking nonsense." Rose analyzed. "She was! It was probably because Mr. Hudson’s mother liked Vanessa better, so she joined forces to oppress Miss Beckett. There was something even worse. When Miss Beckett was sent to the hospi
"You're back? Dinner will be ready soon." I, who was sitting in the living room playing with the children, said to Declan with a smile. He put down the briefcase in his hand, walked over, and touched Jay and Leah’s heads. Then he said eagerly, "I have something to do in New York. Please help me pac
I walked to the study, carrying Leah in my arms. The door of the study was half-closed, and the conversation between Declan and Brad could be heard from outside. "Let's make the arrangements as soon as possible. We can't make any mistakes." This was Declan’s voice. "I'll immediately instruct my s
This time, Leah was very obedient. She accompanied me to sit on the row chair and look at the scenery in the distance. She didn't make a fuss about going to the slide or running around. Instead, she accompanied me obediently. Looking at the setting sun in the distance, I had an indescribable feelin