In just two weeks, Anna and Jimmy traveled to all the cities she had written in her diary as a child and longed to visit. Each city left them with warm and happy memories.
As Jimmy made a phone call nearby, Anna's face lit up with happiness. She had just bought some bird food and was now at the square, carefully throwing it among the pigeons. Watching them flap their wings and enjoy themselves brought her great satisfaction.
She took a picture of the scene without disturbing the birds and sent it to her son. Soon enough, she heard his clear voice on the other end of the line. "Olivia, I miss you so much! Are you coming back tomorrow with Dad?"
Anna felt heartbroken hearing her son's yearning tone but reassured him that they would be back soon enough to pick him up.
After chatting for a while longer, Anna hung up but realized that Jimmy was nowhere in sight. She panicked slightly in this unfamiliar environment and quickly called his phone.
Luckily, he answered right away, "Anna, where are you?"
Relieved by hearing his voice, she replied softly, "I'm at Pigeon Plaza; where are you?"
"Stay there; don't move," he instructed anxiously before running towards her as fast as possible.
When he finally arrived by her side, Jimmy hugged Anna tightly without saying anything at first. He had been worried sick about losing sight of her earlier on.
"I... I didn't realize I walked out of your view like that," apologized Anna after looking around sheepishly and realizing how far away from him.
Jimmy didn't say anything but held onto Anna even tighter than before.
Feeling his trembling hands, Anna realized that her absence really scared him. "I am here, it's okay, I promise that what happened before will not happen again," Anna said softly in Jimmy's ear
After a while, Jimmy finally calmed down. He took Anna's little hand and held it tightly with his own.
"We are never apart."
The next day, Anna and Jimmy took a flight back to their home country. After getting off the plane, they didn't have time to rest and headed straight to Bryce's apartment.
"You finally came back."
Upon seeing the two individuals, Bryce breathed a sigh of relief.
"You look quite good. Seems my son have done a good job."
Jimmy, in a great mood, joked with a smile.
"I look quite good?" Bryce sighed helplessly. "If you don't come take your child soon, I'll break down. Do you know how many beautiful women's invitations I have to reject every day? This is practically killing me. Take the child away quickly. I need to get ready and start my nightlife." Bryce exclaimed in an exaggerated tone.
Jimmy held his son in his arms.
"It's better to settle down early and marry a woman who loves you. Don't harm those innocent young girls anymore."
Jimmy, with the attitude of an experienced person, "educated" his good buddy, but was directly pushed out by Bryce.
"There is an aunt who has been calling Uncle Stone, but... but Uncle Stone hung up angrily. I feel like there's something going on between them."
Jay, who got on the car, said with a mysterious face.
Will Bryce, this playboy, reject women's phone calls?
In Jimmy's deep pupils, there was a hint of amusement in his smile.
Anna had not seen her son for half a month and was filled with longing. She tightly embraced her son in her arms.
"Mom, I want a little sister. I want to be a big brother." Jay suddenly said something shocking.
Anna was shocked and completely unprepared for her son's sudden request. She didn't know how to respond and felt at a loss.
"Don't worry, I will try my best." Jimmy smirked suggestively.
Anna's small face instantly turned crimson, and her fist landed on Jimmy's chest.
"Don't talk nonsense in front of your son."
Jimmy reached out and grabbed Anna's small hand, gently kissing it.
"I will fulfill my son's wish."
Jimmy did what he said he would do and personally selected a nutritionist to come to the villa the next day, claiming it was to take care of Anna.
Especially when the nutritionist brought over a pot of chicken soup, she felt an urge to run away immediately.
"Mrs. Harrison, it's time to have soup. I've added a lot of ingredients that can nourish your body," said nutritionist Miss Mason with a smile as she approached her.
Although chicken soup is colorful, fragrant, delicious and nutritious, after drinking it continuously for a few days, Anna clearly felt that she had gained extra fat around her waist.
"I don't want to drink."
Without any hesitation, Anna firmly refused. If she continued to drink, she would definitely turn into a little piggy.
Anna can't imagine herself being as round as a ball.
"Mrs. Harrison, you must drink this as it will regulate your body and help it reach its optimal state. This way, when you have a baby, it won't be too difficult for you."
Miss Mason tried to persuade her with earnest words, but Anna, who had always been gentle and easy-going, was surprisingly firm in her stance this time.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Goodbye You Never Loved Me novel (Martha and Stefan)