Austyn held hisbreath
Luckily, she didn’t burst into tears again. Daddy, are you mad at me?!
Austyn sucked in a deep breath. “I’m not.‘
She broke into a wide grim and leaned closer. ‘Then can we do that again? it was so fun!
Austen for a long while.
He finally said, “That was dangerous. You could have fallen and hat yourself.”
The little girl tilted her head and seemed to ponder what he said,
Then she nodded solemnly as it agreeing that he made sense.
Rowe ventured to ask, ‘M–Mr Taylor, is the really your your daughter?”
He had never seen the vice president bring this patient with any kid.
And more importantly, Mr Taylor did not object when the girl called him Daddy, and she did it the times!
– Austyn shot his amistat a dark look “Of course not!!
Powe shugged sheepishly and mumbled. Then why do you let her call you Daddy!”
Austyn was thrown by the question
He realised that Rowe was tight,
When the little girl called lilm Daddy just now, he wasn’t offended or irked.
In fact, be barely noticed it, as if that form of address was perfectly natural,
which was coIZY
What was he doing?
Austyn’s face darkened as he thought about this.
The scowlelmed.
When he spoke again, he adopteil the stern voice he normally used with subordinates who made serious mistakes. ‘Rowe, take the girl to the nurses‘ station. Ask them to help find her parents.‘
Rowe wanted to say something but caught himself when he caught the fierce look on Boss’s face. ‘Yes, Boss‘
He reached for the lil’s hand. “Coune on, sweetie. I’ll take you to see your mum and dad.”
She writhed on Austyn’s lap and dodged the assistant’s land. ‘No! I’m not going with you!!
Rowe was about to bend down when a tiny figure shot down the corridor and kicked his calf ‘Let go of my sister!‘
Rowe hissed in pain
He looked down and saw a little boy who was glaring at him with angry eyes.
The boy’s fists were clenched and he looked like he was about to throw a punch.
Rowe took a step backwards, nonplussed
He had no idea what was happening.
But then he recalled what the boy shouted just now.
His glances altemated between the girl who was still clutching Austyn like a koala, and the boy who looked like a protective mother hen, and a realisation dawned on him.
They were twins.
Austyn noticed it, too.
He narrowed his eyes as he took in the boy’s appearance
Jennie was overjoyed to see her brother. “Joshua, where’s Mummy?”
Joshua, on the other hand, was less thrilled.
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