Hearing that, Sasha stopped eating for a brief moment. “Even Vivi? Did she cause any problems?”
“That little girl?” He knitted his brows as he was chowing down the food before him.
Seeing that made Sasha’s heart sank.
“What happened? What did she do? Please don’t be angry at her. She’s been pampered ever since she was still a baby, so please be patient with her. She’s actually a good girl.”
Part of Sasha wanted to tell him that he should treat Vivian well. After all, she was his child too.
With that being said, Sasha kept quiet. Sebastian would definitely be suspicious if she said that at a time like this.
Besides, the possibility of him believing her if she told him Vivian was his daughter was slim. Sebastian would most probably think Sasha was up to something.
It pained her just thinking about it.
Luckily, Sebastian noticed she was flustered. “What are you panicking about? I didn’t even do anything to her. She’s fine, so don’t worry.”
With that, Sasha let out a sigh of relief.
That’s great.
At that moment, she lowered her gaze. She did not know whether she should feel happy or sad.
The kids listening to Sebastian was great news, so Sasha figure she should be glad. She wanted to be happy.
Truth be told, the moment she heard him speak, she could barely even lift the fork she had in her hand. It felt like there was a heavy load on top of it. The sadness she felt made breathing feel like a grind.
“What happened? Why did you stop eating?”
“Huh? Eating… I’m eating.” Sasha snapped out of it and hid her feelings away.
Sebastian watched her for a bit and noticed that something was off. However, he did not put too much thought into it. He figured that it was just the side effect of her injury, like how she sat at the window like an idiot when he came.
Eventually, the two finished their meals after about an hour.
Frankly speaking, Sasha was the one eating everything while Sebastian just sat there.
He was really picky about the food he ate and the environment he dined in. That was the reason why Sasha was so astonished when Sebastian stayed and ate with her.
“Are you going back now?”
“Yes. Wendy can’t handle them all at once. I’ll have to go back early to put them to bed.”
After he cleared the table, Sebastian went on to wash his hands in the bathroom before picking up his coat.
Sasha quietly watched while he was getting ready to leave.
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