Chapter 681 Maeve Meeting The Nephew And Niece
Damien’s lips remained pressed together for a moment before he finally placed a hand on Isaac’s shoulder with a helpless sigh. “I understand. Others might misinterpret her actions, but I never will.”
He had witnessed Cherise in her most vulnerable and radiant moments. He knew the purity of her heart and would never misinterpret her intentions, not now, not ever.
However, her trust in him had undoubtedly diminished. But he understood, and he could afford to wait. He would take things slow and gradually work to mend past mistakes.
Meanwhile, as the plane soared through the clouds, Maeve, who should have been resting, sat propped up against her pillows, her eyes filled with warmth as she watched the little boy in front of her manipulating a Rubik’s cube.
“You’re Ren? But what’s your real name?”
“It’s Soren,” the little boy replied, reclining in his seat with a hint of annoyance. This woman had been bombarding him with questions since they boarded the plane, and it was starting to wear on him.
“Soren…” Maeve echoed the name, clapping her hands in delight. “What a lovely name! And what about your sister?”
Serafina, a lollipop in her mouth, replied with a grin, “My name is Serafina.”
Maeve furrowed her brows. “Why do both kids have their mother’s last name…”
Turning to Damien, her tone laced with displeasure, she said, “Dame, wouldn’t it bet reasonable for at least one of the children to bear your name?”
“Why should they take the Lenoir name?” Cherise, seated nearby, shot her an indifferent glance. “From the moment they were born, they have been Shaws.”
Cherise had never hidden the true identity of the children. After all, with Soren’s striking resemblance to Damien, any other claim wouldn’t hold water.
However, these two children were solely raised by her, and her relationship with Damien was nothing more than a close friendship. The suggestion that they adopt the Lenoir name struck
her as absurd.
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