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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2435

Chapter 2435

Miss Charles was a little embarrassed, but she took the cake anyway and waved goodbye to Lillian.

Lillian smiled and waved goodbye to the teacher.

After getting in the car, Fabian's eyes glanced in the rearview mirror from time to time.

“Lily, are you happy that you got to go to school today?”

Lillian nodded.

Fabian asked again, “Did any of your classmates bully you?”

Lillian shook her head, and there was a pure smile on her little face.

Fabian breathed a sigh of relief.

For the next few days, Fabian picked up and dropped off Lillian on time every day.

For the rest of the time, he was either in the company or he was taking Lillian to the hospital for regular check-ups. He would only go to these few locations. He rarely indulged in entertainment or attended gatherings.

His best friend was making fun of him, saying that he did not have a girlfriend yet but seemed to be tied down already.

That was the truth, but Fabian was happy with this.

He had promised Madeline and himself that he would take care of Lillian with all his heart in his life. He would take care of her until the day she became a slender and elegant young woman. On that day, he would no longer need to suppress his feelings. 3

Until this day came, he would always be her Fab, and he would only be a big brother to her.

Fabian's mind inexplicably wandered until a familiar tug came from the corner of his clothes.

He looked back and lowered his eyes. He saw Lillian smiling slightly and pointing to the cute picture book in front of her with the other hand.

Fabian understood and immediately bought Lillian a set of books.

“What else do you want, Lily? Tell me.” 1

Lillian shook her head and pointed at her stomach.

“Are you hungry?”

Lillian nodded, telling Fabian that she was hungry.

When Fabian was holding her hand to walk to a burger shop, Lillian suddenly pointed at one side excitedly. Her little mouth made soft murmurs.

Before Fabian could see what Lillian was pointing at, he heard a woman’s greeting.

“Lillian? Mr. Johnson, what a coincidence. I didn’t expect to run into you here.”

Fabian finally saw the person clearly. It seemed that Lillian had spotted her teacher.

He then vaguely remembered that the teacher’s name was Julie.

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