Tessa was about to respond when Harry’s voice distracted her. “Are you talking to a client?” She raised her head and felt guilty. “I’m sorry. It’s rude of me to be on the phone.” However, she didn’t clarify who she was talking to and Harry clenched his hands into fists. ‘It must be Aaron!’ Ha
“This is where your mother used to work. She used to sit at that desk. And then she would come to my office to give me reports or bring me lunch. Your mother is very hardworking.” Aaron explained to the kids while showing them around the assistant’s office at his company. It was already past worki
Tessa gazed at him, appreciating that he was asking if she was ok with him taking the kids to his family. She nodded, “Yes, sure. They have to know their grandparents.” “Um... it’s only my Dad. My Mom is late. She passed on when I was in high school.” “Oh, I’m so sorry,” Tessa felt guilty for r
He vowed as he pointed at the door. “When you become mine again, I’ll hug you to my heart's content.” ... The next day, Aaron picked Tessa and the kids up and drove to the Wentworth’s mansion. Tessa’s stomach was in a knot. She was nervous because this was the first time she was meeting Aaron’
“What is it, son? Do you think I want to bully the young woman?” Edmund asked his son with a deep frown on his face. It was because Aaron had defensively asked him why he wanted to talk to Tessa that Edmund responded with his own accusatory question. Aaron furrowed his brows. His father was a st
To get rid of her. Her eyes turned red and for some reason, they welled up with tears. She peered at Edmund and asked angrily, “What is the meaning of this, Sir?” Edmund sat back on the couch and narrowed his eyes at her. “It’s a token of appreciation for giving birth to the children. However,
"Dad, what did you say to Tessa?" Aaron yelled angrily as he faced his father. Edmund was reading a newspaper in the living room. When he heard Aaron's question, he glanced up at him and replied nonchalantly, "I told her the truth." Aaron frowned, his chest felt stuffy and irritation rushed thro
Aaron's heart clenched when his father returned to the man he once was. The man who didn't care about pleasing people or what they felt about him. The man who only cared about his son's happiness. Nothing more and nothing less. He briefly gazed at his Dad and nodded, "Don't worry, Dad. I know how h