“We’ve arrived.” Joseph’s deep voice echoed in the car. Hayden came to her senses and looked out at the familiar surroundings of the apartment complex. She was distracted. She felt like the dinner was very surreal.
“Thanks.” She said and turned to shake Stella’s shoulders.
“Stella…” The kid yawned but continued to sleep like a piglet. She could not be awakened.
“Allow me,” Joseph said as he undid his seatbelt. He exited the car before Hayden rejected and opened the rear car door. He easily carried Stella into his arms.
“Come, I’ll send you up.” Hayden was stunned and then walked in front.
Alayna’s apartment was on the twentieth floor. The elevator was slow and they could hear each other’s breathing in the small lift enclosure. Stella leaned onto Joseph’s shoulder as she slept soundly. It was as if she was hugging the person that she trusted the most. Hayden looked at them and wondered if the blood relations led to a strong connection between them. Was that the reason why this kid seemed to be so close to Joseph? Just because Noah was close to her?
“Didn’t you say that you had taken back your house? Why are you still staying here?” Joseph’s voice snapped her back to her senses.
She composed herself and said, “That house is at Jinshui Villa Area and is an old villa. The place is rather big. I stayed there with Stella one night and it was too cold and creepy. So we came back to Alayna’s place.”
Initially, she had thought that if Benjamin still could not regain his memory, she would let him stay there with them. At least it would be livelier with him around. But Joseph had decided on his own to let Benjamin stay at the hotel. She didn’t have the habit of hiring a maid so she had temporarily shelved the decision to move to the villa.
“Did the reporter come again?” Joseph thought about the time a reporter came when Freddie was staying there.
“They came several times.” Hayden laughed when this was brought up, “Then when Alayna came back from her business trip, she gave them a good scolding and they didn’t come back after that.”
The lift sounded a ‘ding’ and the lift door opened. It was already late in the night and there wasn’t anyone along the corridor. Hayden took out the key and opened the door. She looked at the bedroom and her actions became more deliberate.
Joseph carried Stella gently towards her bedroom and placed her onto the bed.
After they closed Stella’s bedroom door, Hayden thanked Joseph, “Thanks for sending us back this late in the night and even carried Stella up.”
“That’s the second time,” Joseph said.
“Huh?” Hayden was puzzled.
“This was the second time that you thanked me after I got out of the car. Do you like to thank a person so much?”
Hayden looked down and avoided his gaze, “It’s polite to thank someone. I’d be rude if I don’t.”
“Or can I take it as you’re being courteous?”
Hayden was stunned as she looked up and said, “Courteous? Isn’t it right… to be courteous?”
Joseph’s gaze darkened and asked, “Do you still intend to dodge what happened this afternoon?”
Hayden tensed up. She felt as though she had dodged the entire day but, in the end, she still had to face up to it even though she knew that it wasn’t easy for her to escape from it. But she indeed couldn’t explain her emotions. She didn’t know what she was facing. Was it a moment’s impulse or was she overcame by emotions? It wasn’t something that she could easily understand.
“I…” She seemed very troubled. It was as if she was so traumatized. Eventually, she raised her head and boldly asked, “I would like to know what you are thinking.”
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