Chapter 140: Chasing Her Hope
Killian’s POV
Finally, I followed Leonidas‘ advice.
I had said it might be a foolish plan, but seeing the twins again stirred something inside me, something that felt a lot like contentment. Or maybe happiness. I’d never felt this way when I looked at other children.
I wore nothing more than a casual outfit with a black coat–neutral enough to pases just another parent wandering around the elementary school grounds. I stayed in the shadows under a tree, quietly observing the kids as they scattered across the yard during recess.
Anna and Alice were easy to spot. A pair of hyperactive twins chasing each other across the playground, their laughter slicing through the autumn wind. They looked like her, an uncanny blend of Ruby and their father. However, physically, they bore more of Ruby’s features. Including that same stubborn spark in their eyes.
“You’ve got two miniature versions of yourself, Ruby,” I muttered to myself.
I had no intention of getting any closer. Just watching them from afar was enough.
A quiet effort to make sure the twins were okay. A silent offering to Mikael, and to the part of Ruby I’d shattered; one that could never be whole again..
I hadn’t realized how deeply I’d slipped into my thoughts until I noticed one of the twins had spotted me.
Alice turned toward me, freezing in her tracks. Her eyes narrowed slightly, and for a moment, I saw a flicker of recognition in her little face. Then, her smile widened as she pointed straight at me.
I sighed in resignation and caught. Straightening my back, I raised a hand to wave at Alice. Moments later, Ana joined her. The energetic little one tilted her head in confusion, wondering why Alice appeared to be talking to herself.
My gaze softened as Anna followed Alice’s line of sight. Her lips formed a tiny “o” and she waved back. Then Alice whispered something to Anna, and the next second, both ran straight toward me.
“Uncle Killian!”
I greeted them with a casual two–finger salute. “Yo, you little troublemakers.”
“We’re not troublemakers!” Alice pouted, crossing her arms.
Anna stepped closer, tugging gently at the edge of my coat. Her wide eyes blinked innocently.
“Why don’t you come visit our pack anymore, Uncle? Alice and I are still waiting to hear your dragon story!” she asked, full of excitement.
Alice nudged her sister’s shoulder. “Uncle is a King. Of course he’s too busy to talk about a flying dragon.”
“Oh, right,” Anna mumbled.
The little girl’s head drooped, her lips jutting out in a visible pout. I was almost startled by how much Anna resembled Ruby whenever she sulked like this.
Ruby might have changed physically over the years. But she was still herself. The old habits, the subtle body language, they hadn’t gone anywhere.
And clearly, they had been passed down to her children. I placed a gentle hand on Anna’s head, softly ruffling her hair with
affection.
“I’m sorry,” I said, my voice low and careful. “Maybe I can try to find some time to play with you.”
The twins responded in perfect unison, “REALLY?!”
Alice launched herself at me, throwing her tiny arms around my waist. Anna followed close behind, copying her sister’s enthusiastic hug. They spoke over each other in turns, each demanding that I keep my promise.
“We’ll be mad if you’re lying to us, Uncle!”
I chuckled quietly. “I promise. I won’t let you down.”
We stayed there, wrapped in our little bubble of warmth, until Alice, the clever little thing broke the moment with one of her sharp observations.
wine. “Mom was super surprised. At first, we
“Our house is full of gifts,” she said matter–of–flow
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Anna nodded beside her. “So we got curious and decided to investigate.”
“And then we interrogated Uncle Leonidas!” Alice added triumphantly.
“Uncle Leo?” I raised an eyebrow.
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Chapter 140 Chasing Her–Hope “Yup!”
My brow furrowed deeply. I had no idea when Leonidas had dropped by, let alone visited Ruby’s house A few days ago, he did mention bumping into her at a café, but he never said anything about the twins being there
“So what did Uncle Leo say, little troublemakers?” I asked, turning toward one of them.
“He said you’re the one who sent all the presents!” Alice announced, arms folded with confidence
“Oh! And you’re also the one who sent Mom the flowers!” Anna chimed in brightly
I blinked slowly. That damn bastard, Leonidas and his big mouth. If Ruby ever found out, those gifts would vanish from the face of the earth. They wouldn’t last another day in that house.
I wanted to lie to them. But the innocent light in their eyes, the way they seemed genuinely happy knowing I was the one who’d sent the gifts, made it impossible to deceive them.
“Yes. They’re all from me,” I admitted at last.”
“And the cradle for Elias. Was that you, too?” Alice asked.
“Yes, sweetheart.”
Anna followed with a slightly suspicious look in her eyes. “Why? I mean, I do love all the gifts, but…
“Dad says we should be careful when someone gives us too much kindness, Alice interrupted softly. “So we’re still a little scared, Uncle… because of what Dad used to say about you.”
‘How smart they are, I almost thought fondly.
“Your father gave you good advice,” I said, gently.
Then I slowly knelt down in front of the girls, so we were eye to eye.
“But trust me when I say this my intentions are sincere. I knew your father. I made a promise to him… to take care of you both. That includes giving you small bits of happiness whenever I can, for you, and your baby brother, I continued. Alice and Anna exchanged glances, as if holding a silent conversation. Just then, I felt the presence of someone approaching. A woman, likely a teacher, walked toward us, her expression clouded with suspicion and her gaze sharp. “Excuse me, sir. May I ask what business you have here at the school?” she asked with a stern tone.
I offered her a polite, practiced smile. “Oh, I’m just here to visit the twins. I’m a close friend and former colleague of Mikael Torrance.”
“Are these Miss Alice and Miss Anna?” she asked.
Then, without hesitation, she asked, “Did you cry when our dad died?”
Anna added quickly, “She doesn’t eat much either. She forgets. We remind her, but she still forgets.”
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