Chapter 691 Keep An Eye On Your Mommy
Natalie spent three days at the hospital.
Before leaving the hospital, the medical experts who studied her CT scan report were astonished by the results. What they did not know was that Natalie had not only taken their medicine, but she had also applied the needling technique for two consecutively days to purge the blood from her skull.
On the day of discharge, Samuel cleared his schedule to bring Natalie back to the Bowers residence.
Once they got home, the four little children immediately surrounded her. “Mommy, you’re finally home!”
Xavian, Clayton, Franklin, and Sophia stood in a row and looked at Natalie with their sparkly eyes.
“I miss you so much, Mommy!” Sophia hugged Natalie’s thigh, and her eyes started turning red.
The other three little ones, too, started shoving each other aside to compete for a space to hug Natalie.
Clayton bit his lower lip and said, “Mommy, I know you’re busy, but don’t forget to rest!”
Franklin raised his brows and said, “Let Daddy do all the hard work. We can rely on him to bring money home to our family. Mommy, all you need to do is relax and stay pretty!”
Xavian rolled up his sleeves and said, “Do you have any cravings? Tell me what you want to eat. I’ll make them for you right away!”
Natalie was touched by these adorable children. The immense joy the quadruplets brought to her was indescribable.
“I was tired at first, but after seeing all of you, I feel much better.” Natalie smiled and shook her head. “Daddy and I had missed your birthday two days ago, but I’ve not forgotten about it. We’ll organize a party to celebrate your fifth birthday. All of you don’t be mad at Mommy, okay?”
Upon hearing that, the four children exclaimed in joy, “Yay! Yay!”
“Hooray!”
The party tonight would mark their very first birthday celebration as a family.
In the evening, the Bowers residence was decorated with neon lights and macaron-colored balloons. Natalie had also prepared a large strawberry cake with five candles for them.
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