Chapter 751 Being With Me
“Did mommy call you here?” Ben asked.
Charlie nodded. “Yes! When I received the message she sent me, I rushed over right away. Look how early it is! I’m sleepy.”
While speaking, he let go of his son. “You can sleep a little longer, and I’m gonna be here for you.”
At this moment, he felt guilty about the precious moments he had missed with them. When he met them, they were a few years old and could express themselves clearly. Before their encounter, Theresa had to raise the two kids alone while being bossed around by the Watson family. She must have experienced a lot of suffering. No wonder Ben put on a brave face and swore to shield her from any harm when he grew up.
Lying beside Charlie, he creased his face into a smile as he looked at his father. He loved Charlie. Charlie’s appearance always brightened up his day. Recently, he had been on the edge of his seat at the thought of Charlie leaving him. What if he could never see Charlie again? What if Charlie became the father of other children?
Although he didn’t find himself detesting Roderick or Dick, it never entered his mind that they’d replace.
Charlie and become his father.
At the same time, Cristina in the other room also woke up. Eugene, who was sleeping beside her, leaped. to her eyes when she opened them. Confused, she looked at him. But soon she remembered he spent the night with her.
He was still in his slumber. Leaning closer, she scrutinized his face while secretly parting his hair and revealing the scar on his forehead where his mother hit him. Though scabbed over, it left a scar.
He was able to wear a hat during the day to cover it up. Now the wound was exposed before her, she failed to dam back her tears. She loved this man so much that it crushed her even more seeing him. injured.
For a light sleeper like Eugene, her sniff had easily hauled him up out of his dream. Realizing that she was sobbing, he asked, “Why are you crying? Are you uncomfortable?”
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