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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 559

“Sabrina Hayes!”

“Hey, don’t yell at me. This is not my fault. Your kids are too much, and I’ve already babysat for the entire morning, so my conscience is clear.”

Sabrina fled faster than a hopping bunny.

Bang! A loud noise later, the door was slammed shut, and she was gone.

Sebastian was so angry that he gritted his teeth.

“Daddy, I feel terrible. I wanna shower, Daddy,” complained Vivian.

“Me too, Daddy. Sand is all over my pants, and my ear feels weird. Aunt Sabrina accidentally aimed the water gun at it,” added Matteo.

Sebastian was speechless.

Ian…

Ian was comparatively clean, but traces of sweat were all over him, and his clothes were wrinkled. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that he was at the dirtiest in his life.

Sebastian was so angry that he was fuming.

What the f*ck is going on? How did things suddenly turn out like this? Has Sabrina lost her mind?

Sebastian had no choice but to put his job aside and carry the tiny mud pack off of his desk. Through his gritted teeth, he growled, “Sabrina Hayes, just you wait.”

Ah-choo!

Sabrina had just gotten to the ground floor when she sneezed hard.

No way? Is the superstition true? Is the guy on the top floor cussing at me?

Sabrina got into her car guiltily.

She truly was exhausted that day.

Who would’ve thought that those tiny things are that smart? I worked with actual guns and swords, but in the end, I can’t even deal with those three mini monsters!

Sabrina was completely crushed.

Still, she deliberated for a while after she got into the car. She called Sasha before leaving the place and asked the latter to bring some clean clothes over for the kids.

If I don’t do this, I will really be at Sebastian’s mercy.

Sasha was flabbergasted when she got the call. She got over it quickly and hurried to bring clean clothes over to the office.

That woman is so unreliable.

Sasha rushed as quickly as she could. She had the kids’ clothes with her and managed to reach the room on the top floor just as Sebastian finished showering them.

“Mommy, come here. I want to tell you something. Aunt Sabrina was so mean today. She actually used me like I am a weapon!” complained Vivian.

Sasha had just gotten into the room when she heard the complaints from her daughter, who had finished showering and was wrapped up in a towel. Vivian was hopping on the sofa as she complained to Sasha.

She used the kid like a weapon?

Sasha almost fainted.

She entered with the clean clothes, but she couldn’t be bothered to help her daughter put on those clothes. Instead, she rushed to the washroom to help her man shower the two boys.

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