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Serena kept her walle up. But at the very least, she was willing to let him try to be a father to the children. She only looped he would never fail them, because just as Silas said, she would never give Nathaniel another chance
“I don’t know,” Celine said carefully. “Maybe he genuinely regrets it. People make mistakes. Not everyone gets the chance to correct them.”
Silas crossed his arms against his chest. “Regret doesn’t erase what it cost Serena.”
Celine looked away, “I’m not taking sides.”
But Serena knew what her mother wasn’t saying. Deep down, Celine still remembered the boy who had once taken a beating to protect her all those years ago. In a way she had a personal biase towards Nathaniel
Silas scoffed. “Stefan is better suited for Serena.”
“I think so too,” Sterling acknowledged.
Serena cleared her throat and reminded her family, “Guys, we are here for the kids. This is not about us. Whatever we had, it was over.”
“What are you talking about? I’m hungry,” Sebastian grumbled. “I want the surprise now. What is it? Is it a cake?”
“Or ice cream?”
“Big cake?”
“Chocolate?”
“No, Bastin,” Serena said calmly.
Sebastian wasn’t deterred.
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“Is it fries?”
“Happy Meal?”
“With toy?”
“No toy,” Ali said flatly.
“Still want fries,” Sebastian insisted. Then he frowned.
“Is it a dinosaur?”
“You’re not getting a dinosaur,” Silas hissed.
“Are we going to the park?”
“Beach?”
“Zoo?”
“Zoo has snacks, right?” Sebastian asked.
Celine and Sterling both laughed, but then Sebastian tilted his head and asked, “Is it something that stays?”
The room went quiet. All of them seem to have the same question. ‘Will Nathaniel stay?’
“Well, we don’t-
“Serena began.
“I’m staying.”
The voice came from the doorway.
Everyone looked up.
Nathaniel stood there, clad in a white polo shirt and blue trousers. He didn’t look imposing in casual wear, yet his broad frame and calm bearing gave him a presence that settled heavily over the room.
His shirt fit him perfectly, tracing the solid lines of his physique in a way that was subtle, yet unmistakable.
The moment he stepped fully inside, reactions flashed across every face.
Silas narrowed his eyes.
Sterling took a slow, measured breath.
Celine’s expression eased for a brief moment before she composed herself.
“I’m staying,” Nathaniel repeated, glancing at Sebastian.
Serena felt his attention settle on her. His blue-gray eyes were calm but searching, lingering just long enough to
unsettle her.
“Good afternoon, Serena. Silas,” Nathaniel said evenly. “Good afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Vander.”
“Uncle?” Sebastian asked, his brow lifting. “Are you bringing my surprise?”
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Alisa followed her brother’s gaze. As usual, she studied Nathaniel from head to toe. When he smiled at her, she gave him a thumbs-up.
Sterling leaned back, crossing his arms.
“Did I see that right?” he whispered to Celine.
“I told you,” Celine murmured back.
“Surprise?” Nathaniel echoed, his smile widening slightly at Sebastian. “I definitely have surprises for you.”
Just then, Gavin walked in, carrying several shopping bags.
He handed the first set to Nathaniel, who passed them to the children.
“These are from me,” Nathaniel said. He reached for another set of bags. Then he paused. “And the others are from-”
He stopped.
Serena’s gaze shifted toward the door. She noticed a figure peeking from behind it.
Bianca.
Nathaniel’s mother was watching the twins from outside.
Then Bianca disappeared.
Serena frowned. She clearly remembered Nathaniel asking whether it would be all right for the children to meet Bianca. He had promised that Bianca genuinely wanted to see them.
Almost as if Nathaniel had anticipated her thoughts, he explained, “Mother didn’t know how to face you again. She said she’d wait in the lobby.”
“Well, it’s only right for her to feel ashamed,” Sterling said firmly. “But if we’re setting rules, she should be here.”
While the adults spoke, Ali listened quietly, her eyes sharp and observant. Sebastian, on the other hand, was already busy tearing into his gifts.
The remaining bags, those from Bianca, had already been handed over.
“Wow! I got Hot Wheels!” Sebastian exclaimed. “And a… bubble machine!”
“Quick, Ali, open yours!” he urged.
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