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Triplets for the Billionaire novel (Oliver Gusto) novel Chapter 4

SEVEN YEARS LATER

(PRESENT DAY.)

“Hi Magda,” Katherine greeted the moment she stepped into the main living room.

“Hi Honey.” The 44-year-old housekeeper smiled.

“You’re home early. How was work?”

“Hectic but fine. Lewis insisted we have to be somewhere by 9:30 so I had someone take over my shift. How are my babies?” She smiled.

“Fine. The boys wore themselves out today so they slept early but the nanny is putting Sophie to sleep.”

“Cool. I will just check up on her before I go on my date.”

“You want me to prepare anything for you? I’m sure you were working all day and haven’t had anything.”

Katherine chuckled. “I think sometimes you forget that I’m an adult.”

“No matter how old one is, He or She remains a child in the face of her guardian.”

“Please give that lecture to Beatrice. She really needs it.”

“All I know is that your mama loves you. She just has a really bad way of showing it.”

Katherine rolled her eyes making Magda chuckle.

“I will go check up on my baby girl.”

“Okay love.”

Hugging Magda, Katherine made her way upstairs to her side of the wing which had Her and her babies’ rooms while the left side of the wing belonged to her mother and the rest of the rooms were used as visitors' rooms.

“Good evening,” Kathie said in a singing voice as she entered her daughter’s room.

“Mommy!!!” Sophie jumped down from her bed and ran towards the door where her mother was.

Katherine smiled, putting her bag on the couch not too far from the door. Her little girl’s room was a type any seven-year-old could dream of. It was spacious and beautifully decorated.

“How are you, my love?” She said, kissing Sophie’s cheek.

“Fine. I missed you, mommy,”

“I missed you too, my love.”

“Magda told me your brothers are sleeping already.” Sophie nodded. “How was school today? Did you all do your homework?”

“School was fine, mommy. Yes, Alice helped us with our homework.” She referred to their nanny.

“I’m happy you came back early. Please can you read me a bedtime story?” Sophie smiled. Kathie could see the excitement on her daughter’s face.

“I would love to baby but I have somewhere to be.”

The smile on Sophie’s face was replaced with a frown.

“With Lewis?”

Katherine nodded.

“Okay,” Sophie whispered. She was about to go back to her bed when her mother pulled her back to her side.

“You know I would never say No to you unless it’s important.”

“You like Lewis more and me and my brothers.’’

“You know that’s not true, baby,” Kathie said, still crouched down to her baby girl’s height.

“You don’t want to read me a bedtime story but you want to spend time with him.”

Katherine sighed. Sometimes she had no idea if having smart children was a good thing.

“But honey, you know I would never say NO to you if it’s not important.” She reiterated.

“I don’t like Lewis.” She frowned, folding her tiny arms.

“Why? He’s a good man. We’ve known each other for a while now. He loves you and your brothers. He buys toys for you all.”

“But we don’t like him. We never even play with the toys.” She waved her hands, explaining her feelings to her mother.”

Katherine sighed. She has done all her best to make her children like Lewis but they wouldn’t budge.

“Okay, I’ll read one with you and Alice will take over. Is that fine with you?”

The little girl nodded. “Thank you, mommy.” She hugged Katherine.

Kathie kissed her daughter’s cheek, then hugged her back.

Hardly was Kathie halfway through the story when her daughter fell asleep. She covered the little one properly with the duvet, kissed her forehead, then helped herself out of the little girl’s room.

Getting to her room, She took a quick shower and got ready for her date with Lewis.

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“Hi Babe,” Lewis helped her down from her car after opening the door for her.

“My baby!” She smiled. The duo exchanged a short passionate kiss.

“Sorry, I’m late. Sophie was throwing a tantrum.”

Lewis smiled, “It’s fine. Hope she’s okay?”

“Yeah, She just needed my attention.”

“You look good.” He said, not taking his eyes off her. She was putting on a short red dress with matching shoes and jewelry.

Kathie blushed, “You look good too.” He was in his suit.

“Let’s get you in. You must be hungry.”

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