What the hell? Must he be so rude?
Sasha’s face turned a bright shade of red.
“Don’t worry, I’ll definitely finish it on time.”
She quickly lowered her head and focused on the ledger again.
It was a natural thing for a couple to sleep together, but Sasha found it awkward because they hadn’t been together for more than a year.
Sebastian had really changed a lot.
Could it be that he was addicted?
Sasha stole a puzzled glance at Sebastian.
That night, the kids didn’t see Sasha at the nursery.
“Matt, why isn’t Mommy here to accompany us? Didn’t Daddy promise us to let her come down after she finishes her work?”
Vivian was very clingy to Sasha.
When Sasha didn’t turn up as usual to read bedtime stories to her, she carried her plushie and came to her brothers’ room.
Matteo smiled like a cunning little fox upon seeing Vivian.
“You little idiot. That means Mommy still hasn’t finished her work. She won’t be able to finish it today.”
Vivian pouted and almost began to cry when Ian shot Matteo a look and got down from his bed.
“Don’t listen to Matt. Mommy will come down when she’s done. Do you want to hear a bedtime story? Let me read it for you.”
Then, Ian took Vivian’s hand in his and tucked her in his bed.
Ian, who was raised by Sebastian, was more mature than Matteo, who was raised by Sasha. Perhaps it was due to Sasha’s parenting method that failed to suppress Matteo’s mischief nature.
Sasha slept at the third floor that night.
She was too tired to know that Sebastian had turned off her phone and threw it into a drawer, ignoring a message that Sabrina sent her at midnight.
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