Yvette was slightly stunned, and she looked up at Xavier and honestly answered, "I don't know. I just want to take good care of the kids now."
She also wanted to take back everything that belonged to the Snyder family. Then, after she gave birth, she would use the cord blood for Noah's surgery.
"If you mind, we should just—"
Before she could finish her words, he interrupted her. "I don't mind it."
There was no way he wouldn't mind it. However, if he told her how he felt, she would want to leave again. Xavier had never had such a humbling experience before.
"It's cold out here. Shall I carry you back inside?" he asked with a hoarse voice, and she could feel his warm breath on her head.
She hurriedly shook her head. "No. I can walk by myself."
After struggling out of his embrace, she quickly returned to the manor. Xavier steadily followed behind her.
Although it was snowing, Yvette didn't feel cold that day at all. Xavier just sat by her side as he typed away on his keyboard. Since he couldn't see anything, the keyboard he was using was one that had been made specifically for blind people.
Yvette was reading a book next to him, and he would move closer to her from time to time. It was a huge couch, but he kept getting close to her like it wasn't that spacious.
"I'm heading out for a walk." Yvette stood up.
He grabbed her hand. "Let's go together."
"Don't you have work to do?" she asked in confusion.
"Since it's Christmas today, I don't have to work."
"Fine."
Yvette went to get changed. When she came back down, she noticed that Xavier was wearing the bright down jacket that she had bought for him recently. He looked gentler because of it, and she was stunned.
Xavier couldn't see how he looked in the jacket she had bought him, so he could only ask her about it. "How do I look?"
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