Chapter 340 A Small Celebration
Nina froze for a moment, glancing at Amelia and then Nelson.
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Normally, if she saw Amelia feeding another child, she would have been upset.
But thinking of how Nelson had saved her, she felt he was a very good boy.
Nina nodded seriously, then opened her mouth wide toward Benjamin.
Benjamin was ready-he scooped up a bite of food and gently fed it to her.
Both little ones were starving after everything that had happened.
Benjamin and Amelia made sure the kids were completely full first, then quietly finished the leftovers themselves.
The remaining food had gone a bit cold, but neither of them minded. They ate quickly and tidied up the small table.
Just as they were finishing, the Wilson family arrived along with William and Daniel.
William and Daniel had come straight from the police station.
They brought the latest update as soon as they walked in.
Daniel said, “The driver isn’t saying a word, but the police are digging into him hard.
“Lucas is staying on top of the case over there. He’ll let us know the second there’s any progress.
“How are Nina and Nelson doing?”
A whole crowd of adults poured into the room.
If this had been a shy child, being surrounded by so many people-even family-might have felt overwhelming.
But Nina? She thrived on it.
The moment she saw the room fill up, she didn’t hesitate for even a second. She immediately sprang into action.
“Grandpa, hug!
“Grandma, hug!
“Un-coo!
“Auntie!”
She went around greeting everyone and giving out enthusiastic hugs.
Finally, she climbed right onto William’s lap, sat down comfortably, snitlled, and launched into her complaint.
“Car hit me! Boom! Hit me!”
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They already knew what had happened, but hearing he say it in her own small, shaky voice still broke their hearts all over again.
The whole room took turns comforting Nina who’d had such a scary day. They didn’t forget Nelson either.
He received just as much concern and gratitude.
The Wilson family even offered to take Nelson home with them so he could recover there.
Amelia and Benjamin politely turned them down.
After spending a good while in the hospital room, everyone finally brought the two children back home together.
On the drive, Nina was thrilled to see that Nelson was coming with them.
“Nelson, you come my house?”
“I have doggy! So big!
“Nelson, you come?”
Amelia had reminded her many times not to touch Nelson because of his injuries, so Nina tried her best. She tilted her chubby little face, carefully keeping her hands to herself, and just chattered away at him.
Benjamin wasn’t the type to say sweet, comforting words the way Amelia did.
He showed care through actions instead.
With Amelia’s warmth, Benjamin’s quiet thoughtfulness and Nina busily dividing her toys to share with Nelson.
For a boy who had never felt so much kindness all at once, it was overwhelming. Nelson’s small face tightened. His fists clenched hard at his sides.
He didn’t know what to say.
Just when he was frozen, unsure how to respond, Nina finished sorting the toys and called out happily.
“Nelson! Gift! Nina give you!”
The “gift” left Nelson even more stunned.
Amelia hadn’t expected Nina to remember the birthday present at all after such a chaotic day.
She thought the whole ordeal would have driven it out of Nina’s mind.
Seeing Nelson’s bewildered expression, Amelia smiled softly and nudged Benjamin’s arm.
Benjamin stood up and left the room without a word.
A moment later, he returned carrying a small cake.
It wasn’t huge, but it was just the right size for the whole family.
The second Nina spotted it, her eyes lit up like stars.
“Wow!” She scrambled to her feet on the bed, staring straight at the cake.
“Mommy! Cake!”
She loved cake more than almost anything.
That sweet, soft taste was her absolute favorite.
Amelia usually didn’t buy it often, so Nina rarely got to have it.
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