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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 490

Chapter 490 Together With Mary And Tim

Gavin, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse were walking behind them along with Ethen and Bradley.

Zachary let out a sigh. “Just now, Mommy was upset!”

Oliver chimed in, “Should we explain everything to Tim?”

Gavin looked at them and said, “I don’t think we should. At least, not now. Let’s wait until Mdm. Mary gets better before we say anything!”

They were equally upset when they saw their mommy getting distressed. However, they could not bear to see Tim feeling terrible either, so they decided not to push Tim too much.

Jasper said, “We can discuss with Mommy and see when it will be a good time to tell Tim the truth!”

The five children were thinking the same thing.

“Not only does Tim not allow Mommy to hold his hands, but he doesn’t hold ours too. Tim doesn’t only do it to Mommy!” claimed the observant Jesse.

Her four brothers nodded and agreed with her.

Bradley and Ethen found their discussion amusing.

Bradley told them, “It’s easier for all of you children to mingle around. Try to talk to Tim more often. Once he is comfortable with all of you, that’s when you can tell him the truth. That way, Tim will feel better too!”

Ethen echoed, “That’s a good idea. Don’t be as straightforward as your daddy!”

The five children turned and looked at Ethen.

Ethen burst out laughing and told them how Benjamin talked to Tim that morning.

The mouths of the five children twitched. “Daddy must have scared Tim!”

Finally, all of them caught up and kept Mary accompanied while she had her checkup done.

Even her own son could not be bothered to be there. Yet, she had only known those people for less than a day, and they were more concerned about her health than her own flesh and blood.

When Mary went in to get her CT scan done, Tim was not allowed to follow her, so Arissa and the children stayed with him.

“Don’t worry.”

Arissa comforted Tim as she kept her eyes on him.

“Tim, Mdm. Mary will be out very soon!”

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