“Mommy, why haven’t you come yet,” Charlie muttered to himself, his small voice lost in the chaos of the bustling schoolyard.
At that moment, a woman in a black dress with long flowing hair appeared, her steps unhurried. She crouched down to meet his gaze and asked gently, “Are you Charlie?”
Charlie looked at the unfamiliar lady, his curiosity piqued. After a moment of scrutiny, his eyes widened in surprise. She looked so much like his aunt! But uncertainty lingered in his young mind, so he cautiously replied, “You look familiar.”
Winnie smiled faintly, a glimmer of complexity in her eyes as she studied the child before her. She already knew exactly who he was. “I know your mom pretty well. We’re… friends.”
“Do you know why she hasn’t come yet?” Charlie asked, his brows furrowed with concern.
“She might be held up on the way. How about this? Come with me, and we’ll wait for her together at a nearby cafe. It’ll be more fun than standing here.”
Charlie hesitated, his mother’s constant warnings about not going off with strangers echoing in his mind. But this wasn’t just any stranger. After deliberating for a long moment, he finally nodded with reluctant trust. “Alright, but as soon as my mom comes, I have to leave.”
Winnie couldn’t help but smile at his precocious demeanor. “Fair enough.”
She didn’t take him far, just to a cozy cafe near the preschool. They sat down at a table by the window, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air.
Charlie stared at the steaming cup in Winnie’s hands, his curiosity evident. But when he reached out, Winnie shook her head firmly. “Coffee isn’t good for kids. It can keep you awake and jittery. You can have something sweet instead.”
Her words gave Charlie pause. His little hand quickly pulled back, a hint of caution crossing his face. “I don’t want to feel all jittery,” he said, suddenly losing interest in coffee.
Winnie chuckled softly and ordered a hot milk and a cake for him. Charlie ate happily, savoring every bite. Winnie, meanwhile, gazed out the window, her eyes tinged with a faint melancholy.
In truth, she hadn’t planned on coming. It had been a whim, a sudden impulse to catch a glimpse of her so-called nephew.
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The readers' comments on the novel: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
This author is seriously bored. Too many stories within the story. Start another book already! 👎...
i dont wanna read anymore its frustrating 🤣🤣🤣 why arent they reconcile so soon there's a lot of upcoming problem they encountered arrrgggg i am very unhappy with them both.. they are both stupid My God HAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣...
Can you add more chapters per day please...
Don't tell me 🤯 Is Nina pharaoh's daughter?...
Meanwhile why is Nina playing hard to get? What else does she want from the man? I bet if Nash ever declares to kove the baby unconditionally she might soften up but lady just spill the secret he would be overjoyed!...
I see you increased the number of chapters per day by 2, but please can we have like 20 chapters per day? 7 chapters is too little, the suspense is just crazy...
Man forget Nina. Bring Nash to me. I'll be more than willing to be with such a handsome and rich++ husband. 😘😘...
Oh god. EVERYTIME every freaking time Nash and Nina are on the edge to reconcile there's a third party. And Miranda!! Oh my God. I think the story is useless now. How come there's so much villain in their life. Gosh?!...
Author just please give us the happy ending... We know really crave happy ending!!!! Pleaseeeeeeeee...
I can't anymore, this story drains me😭😭😭...