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Chapter 230
Jordyn turned to Trevor, who was sitting nearby, watching them. “Dad, I want to eat here. Can we have the food packed and brought back?”
Trevor said, “Okay.”
Jordyn immediately brightened up and hugged Celeste even tighter.
Betty and Martha had plenty to talk about. Celeste, on the other hand, mostly sat quietly, occasionally chiming in with a few words.
After a while, Jordyn started feeling tired and asked Celeste, “Mom, when will you be done with work?”
Not wanting Betty to hear, Celeste picked her up and carried her over to the couch near the hospital bed before answering, “I’m not sure, but if things go as expected, I will probably get even busier.”
“Huh?” Jordyn didn’t expect that answer and was visibly disappointed.
“Then when will you have time to take me skiing?” She hadn’t forgotten about it.
Celeste thought for a moment and said, “Next month.”
“Really?”
“Mm.” Celeste nodded. “When I have time, I’ll let you know.”
“Okay!” Jordyn instantly perked up.
Remembering last night, she suddenly asked, “Oh, Mom, dil you go shopping last night?”
Celeste paused for a moment but still replied, “I did.”
“Huh? So, that really was you I saw last night?”
“Possibly.” As soon as Celeste finished speaking, she noticed Trevor glancing sideways at her.
Jordyn hadn’t gone shopping with Celeste in a long time.
There was a time when she thought just aimlessly walking around was boring, but now, thinking back, she actually missed it.
So, she said, “Then next time you have free time, can you take me shopping too? And we have to go to the arcade to play bumper cars!”
Celeste looked away. “Okay.”
Jordyn kept chattering away. Meanwhile, Trevor picked up the cup Celeste had been drinking from, poured out the now–cold water, refilled it with warm water, and placed it back on the coffee table in front of her.
Celeste looked at him and said a quiet, “Thank you.”
Trevor replied, “You’re welcome.” Then, he sat down on the couch beside them.
Mariba and Betty had been having a good conversation, but seeing the three of them sitting together as a family, Martha hesitated mid–sentence.
Following her gaze, Betty looked over but didn’t show any reaction. She simply withdrew her gaze.
Martha sighed. “You see-
Chapter 230
“Since they’ve made their decision, let’s not force them,” Betty interrupted.
Martha sighed again.
Not long after, the food Trevor ordered was delivered.
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