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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 561

"But I want to hold him," Mila whispered eagerly.

Nathan smiled warmly, gently transferring the baby into her arms. As he pulled away, his arm brushed against Mila's ample bust. It made his heart race. A faint blush tinted his cheeks.

Their experience of intimacy had been confined to that one night a year ago, a memory that Nathan held dear.

Nathan observed Mila as she gazed down at the baby. Both of them showed deep affection in their eyes.

Upon returning home, after the family had admired the baby, the maternity nurse took him back to the room to tend to his needs.

Mila appeared captivated. She leaned over the baby crib and watched the baby sleep peacefully. His small size due to being born prematurely, tugged at her heartstrings.

After observing him for some time, the baby stirred awake, signaling hunger. The maternity nurse prepared a formula to feed him.

Once he had been fed and his diaper changed, he drifted off to sleep again.

Mila couldn't tear her eyes away from the baby. Her gaze lingered on him for what seemed like forever.

Nathan entered the room, leaning on the side of the crib to admire their son, though his real intention was to draw closer to Mila.

"Our son is such a calm baby," Nathan remarked, feeling sentimental.

Mila's attention remained fixed on their child. She nodded with a sweet smile. "Yes, he takes after you in looks but has my personality."

Nathan felt a rush of warmth flood over him at her words, finding them incredibly touching. A wide smile spread across his face, his happiness overflowing. It dawned on him then that Mila was no longer distancing herself from him.

His heart swelled with a sweetness akin to honey. Turning to Mila, he suggested, "How about you give him a name?"

Mila paused, her gaze softening as she met Nathan's eyes. "You're his father, you should name him."

"But you're more educated than I am," Nathan protested.

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