Harry smiled gently and replied, "Okay. Come on. I will wait for you." Then he closed the door with a loud "bang".
If he attempted to take away Lola from him, he would think of thousands of ways to make him recede.
Coming back to Lola, Harry felt relieved. "Are you thirsty, Honey?" He lovingly asked Lola.
Lola made a face and complained. "You just drove away a handsome man. I am in no mood to drink anything."
Harry got closer to her without feeling ashamed. "Honey, I'm also very handsome. In fact, a thousand times more handsome than Chuck. Don't you think so?" He bragged with self-pride.
He touched Lola's face with affection. She had finally come to life.
Seeing Harry's strange behavior today, she couldn't help laughing out loud. "Why are you behaving like this. You make me want to beat you."
Harry sighed in his heart. His Lola's spirit was back! Nothing could have made him happier. He smiled and asked her again, "Are you thirsty. I can bring some water for you."
Lola nodded. Harry fetched a bottle of water. He held the straw so that she could drink it comfortably.
Lola stayed in the hospital for another three days. She was really missing the babies. She threatened Harry and then begged him to take her home. He finally gave in and decided to take her home.
Harry asked Chuck to thoroughly check Lola. Chuck said that he was satisfied with her recovery and that there were no problem in taking her home. But at home she had to take care of her incision and eat food which would help her replenish the lost blood.
Reassured, Harry took Lola to the mansion. They got out of the car. Lola was wrapped firmly in thick clothes. Harry carried her upstairs.
As soon as they reached the second floor, they heard the bright laughter of Kevin.
Lola urged Harry to put her down. She quickened her steps. She could not wait to see her babies. Inside the room, Kevin was playing with and teasing the babies.
When he saw Lola enter the room, he immediately walked up to her, "How are you now, Lola? Is the incision still painful?" he asked with concern.
She shook her head and answered, "I am good. No pain at all."
Her gaze then settled on the two cute babies. These were her twin babies. Just a few days old and they were so lovely!
The babies stared at Lola with their big eyes.
Seeing the scene, Kevin left the room, closing the door behind him. Now, it was only Harry, Lola and the babies inside the room.
Harry held Lola's waist. He felt so proud of Lola...his wife, the mother of his three beautiful children.
But after this incident, Harry was determined to not let Lola suffer so much ever again.
Lola held one of the babies in her arms and kissed her cute cheeks.
Then, she took the other baby in her arms and kissed him too. She really didn't want to put down any of them.
It was the same when Nicole was born.
"What are their names? Who was born first?" She gently asked Harry who was behind her.
Harry kissed the back of her neck and replied, "I haven't named them yet. I was waiting for you to name them."
He felt blessed that his wife had managed to beat death and was standing in such a good condition in front of him.
Lola thought about the names for a while. She was wondering which names would be the best for her babies. She put down the baby girl, but continued holding the boy.
The baby looked at her with curiosity. There was no expression on his face. Yes, he must be the boy. He has the same look as Harry's. Lola was amused. She smiled lovingly at him.
"We can call the boy Daniel and the girl Yoko or Sally," she said mentioning the names she had thought of before.
Harry thought for a while and decided for her, "I think, Sally would be better for our girl."
"Okay. So it is Daniel Si and Sally Si," she beamed. The babies' names were decided. Harry also approved.
Harry then went to deal with the household registration process for the babies.
The babies were reluctant to drink formula milk after they had seen their mother. But Lola didn't have much breast milk. She tried all kinds of ways to cajole them to drink formula milk.
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