Chapter 98 Perfect Match
For a long while, it was complete silence in the living room. Byron Lawrence took a glance at the sofa and saw the young woman was holding little Estie in her arms. She leaned on the back of the sofa, asleep.
The young woman was cradling Estie in her arms, hence her upper body posture was awkward. She slumped unsteadily, drifting in and out of sleep. However, every time she was half asleep and half awake, she would subconsciously hug the little child tightly. Byron‘s heart was touched slightly looking at them.
Mrs. Zora came to check on Little Lady again. As soon as she approached the sofa, Young Master gestured for her to keep silent by putting his finger to his lips. Seeing this, Mrs. Zora slowed down and cautiously leaned over and glanced at the two of them. She couldn‘t help but smile at their sleeping faces.
Sure enough, the mother–daughter bond between Young Madam and Little Lady can never be severed.
Although Estelle hasn‘t seen Rosalie for several years, the Little Lady is instinctively close to the Young Madam, and Young Madam is also very fond of Little Lady.
Mrs. Zora frowned at the small blanket draped over the two of them, and gently pushed it away from them. After a while, she came back with a bigger blanket and handed it to Byron.
Byron frowned slightly as he hesitated for a moment but got up and took the blanket. He leaned over and carefully covered them and tucked the blanket ends under Rosalie Jacobs.
He was about to get up after this act of service, he stopped to glance at Rosalie‘s sleeping face. Byron could not help but stopped in his tracks, and at this dubious distance, his eyes lingered on the young woman‘s face. This was the first time he looked at her at such a close distance.
Rosalie does not look like she was sound asleep. Her curled eyelashes fluttered from time to time as if she would wake up at any time.
Byron kept trying to guess when she would wake up. Suddenly, the young woman frowned in her sleep, her body slumped against the sofa as her head slowly slipped toward the floor.
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