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The runaway groom novel (Irene and Isaac) novel Chapter 231

The Runaway Groom Chapter 231

The doctor almost jumped in shock from Isaac’s glare, and asked gingerly, “There’s formula milk available over at the pediatrics. Why don’t we go there?”

Irene nodded.

However, Tommy refused to drink the formula milk from the hospital. He was bawling so hard, he was almost rasping.

Realizing that it could be the issue of the formula milk, Irene was forced to take him home to the Spencer mansion.

“Is he sick?‘

Beside himself with worry, Isaac was absolutely on edge on the journey. He kept urging Jimmy the chauffeur to drive faster.

That put Jimmy on edge as well, but he did his best on the congested road, all the while driving as safely as he could.

It was after quite a while when they reached the Spencer Mansion. Sheryl was nowhere to be seen, while Ricky was at work.

Once inside, Irene handed Tommy to Isaac. “I’m going to heat some milk for Tommy.”

Tommy must be crying so much because he was hungry, and Irene was too anxious to care if Isaac knew how to hold a baby or not.

And Isaac certainly did not–this was his first time doing so, and he stayed frozen, afraid to move even an inch. Ast he looked at the soft, tiny child in his arms, he felt that his heart could melt at any second.

This was his baby! His heart was screaming in his chest, constantly reminding himself of that fact.

Irene prepared milk for Tommy and returned to them, only to find Isaac staying motionless. He clearly had no experience in holding a child, but was still exceedingly careful with the baby.

It was obvious Isaac cared and loved the child. Suddenly, Irene was suddenly internally at the very least, Isaac acknowledged Tommy and loved him.

That was good for both herself and the child.

Walking up to them, Irene said quietly, “You can give him to me now. I have to feed him.

Isaac did not, however. Instead, he asked, “Can I feed him?”

Irene passed the bottle to him. “You should sit first.”

Despite the request, Isaac was clearly nervous–there was a vein bulging over his temple, and Irene couldn’t bear to look at it. Thus, she took Tommy from Isaac and ended up feeding the baby herself. “You’re not used to it. You’ll be after some practice.”

“Yeah, okay.” Isaac sighed.

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