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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 913

Violet smiled, then turned around and went upstairs, ready to check on Jimmy in her room.

She wondered if he had been awake now.

Now that Calvin and Arya were not with her, the only child she could see was Jimmy.

It was fair to say that Jimmy carried in his body her thoughts of her three children.

The only way she could see Calvin and Arya was through Jimmy.

Violet stayed in the room with Jimmy for three hours until there was a knock on the room door, then she carried the sleeping Jimmy to the maid, while she headed for the room door and opened it.

Outside the door stood the villa's maid.

When the maid saw her, she respectfully called out, "Mrs. Murphy."

Violet smiled and nodded, "What is it?"

"Mr. Murphy is back, his car is outside at the gate." The maid replied.

When she heard that Stanley had returned, Violet's eyes widened slightly, and finally a surprised smile immediately appeared on her face, and she no longer said anything more, directly passing the maid's side and darting downstairs.

When she got downstairs, she didn't see Stanley and guessed that he might not have arrived yet.

The villa gate, after all, was still a few hundred metres from the villa.

So, the only way she was going to see him first was to go and wait outside the villa.

Taking a deep breath, Violet looked in the direction of the entrance hall, then took another step and ran towards it.

After leaving the villa and coming outside, a cold wind blew outside and Violet shivered in the cold.

But she didn't care about this, instead she stretched her neck to look ahead, and she naturally saw Stanley's familiar car driving by.

Violet gave a stunning smile and waved at the car with her arm outstretched.

Inside the car, Fraser saw her and smiled, then turned his head in a hurry and said to the man in the back seat who had his eyes closed, "Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy is at the door to meet you."

Hearing this, Stanley opened his eyes suddenly, then sat up straight and looked out of the window.

Sure enough, Violet was standing on the steps of the villa entrance and was waving towards them.

Seeing this, Stanley's eyebrows softened and his thin lips curled up.

Obviously Violet's presence here put him in a good mood.

Naturally, Fraser saw Stanley's change in the rear-view mirror and tsked twice in his heart.

He knew that the president would be happy to see his wife.

If that was the case, then what was the point of having a cold war these days?

And he didn’t know that the president had wanted to reconcile with her for a long time, but he refused to take the initiative to tell her the reason, and had to let her figure it out herself.

But if Mrs. Murphy could have figured it out, she would have figured it out a long time ago.

Mrs. Murphy was bent on staying here and going in and out with the president, so naturally she would not think about anything else.

But the president was inclined to think that Mrs. Murphy could figure it out, and what happened?

It was amazing that the cold war lasted as long as it did.

Luckily, in the end, Miss Chambers couldn't stand it anymore and took the initiative to speak up and talk to Mrs. Murphy about the pros and cons of this, so that she could figure out that she wasn't doing the right thing by staying.

Otherwise, these two would surely have continued their cold war.

"Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy looks like she is actively trying to reconcile with you." Fraser said as he looked in the rear view mirror.

Stanley gave a nod, "I know."

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