Chapter 411 She Didn't Have to Worry about Him
August walked from Starlight House to his car. The car door slammed shut and he ordered the driver to drive as
soon as he got in.
Lucia was covered in sweat. She didn't breathe a sigh of relief until the car slowly drove away. After a while, she
turned to look carefully at August, who was pursing his lips with a gloomy face. It seemed that he was thinking.
about something. Lucia couldn't help but ask in a whisper, "What's wrong?"
August frowned slightly, turned to look at her, and said flatly, "Nothing."
Lucia was even more confused.
The jade and the card had actually worried August, who had always been calm. What did they represent? Lucia took a deep breath and asked seriously, "Really?"
August blinked and said flatly, "Yeah. The jade just reminded me of an old friend. I'll look into it." He looked
down at his watch and said, "It's getting late. I'll take you home."
Lucia was still puzzled, but she bit back the words.
Half an hour later, the car arrived at West Bridge. Lucia got out and glanced at August before closing the door.
August didn't turn to look at her. He looked so serious that she couldn't read his mind..
Watching the car turn around and drive away, Lucia stood in place worriedly. After a few seconds, she suddenly
realized that she was worried about August, she shook her head and gave a helpless smile.
She didn't have to worry about him. She should worry about herself right now. She had to get the public service
announcement done, get that video, and leave Austos City as soon as possible. As for August, there were plenty
of people willing to share his worries.
Lucia sneered and turned to walk into West Bridge.
It was silent. There was only one small light on in the living room. It seemed that Bill and Elisa had gone to bed
and Timothy and Janet were also asleep.
Lucia walked gingerly to the children's room, slowly pushed open the door, and looked inside.
Timothy and Janet were sleeping in two cribs side by side. Timothy moved when the door opened. Lucia
hesitated for a moment and walked up to his crib.
As expected, Timothy poked his head out from the blanket, looked at her with big watery eyes, and whispered,
"Mom..."
Lucia leaned over and asked in a whisper, "Why are you still awake?"
"I'm waiting for you." Timothy reached out his chubby little hand, took Lucia's hand, and asked in a soft voice,
"Will you go swimming with us tomorrow? There's an event at the swimming pool and all the kids will have
mom and dad with them."
Lucia hadn't expected Timothy to wait for her for this matter. She felt guilty and sorry for the children. She
leaned over, kissed Timothy gently on the forehead, and whispered, "Yes, I'll call your dad in the morning and
take you there."
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