Chapter 126 Their First Encounter Brightened Up His Life
Chapter 126 Their First Encounter Brightened Up His Life
Chapter 126 Their First Encounter Brightened up His Life
Aurora retrieved all the checklists herself while he's gone. She heaved a sigh of relief after she left the
brain tests and others behind and had the test sheet to confirm her pregnancy tucked away. Then she
went to check on Bailey. Fortunately, it was a mild concussion, and no other discomfort than dizziness.
Seeing Aurora's here, Ariana pushed her gently outside. "Look at yourself, just go back to your room
and rest! He doesn't need much care. I can do it alone."
Aurora gave in. "All right, I'll go."
She was back in her room, feeling a little idle, when her cell phone rang. She thought it was Sion, but it
turned out to be... Nevaeh! Why would she call at this time? Is this about Sion again?
Aurora hesitated a little. The instant she picked it up, she was called her full name at the other end of
the line. "Aurora Robertson."
The cold and haughty tone of Nevaeh came on the line bring a nasty feeling to Aurora who thus
frowned more deeply.
"What?"
"Nothing important." Nevaeh snorted with laughter. "Here's this good news I think you should know."
Aurora held her phone and did not say a thing.
"Don't you wanna know what it is?" Nevaeh said with interested face, "Sion just left. He was overjoyed
to hear that."
Aurora kept in silence. What's it got to do with her if he's happy? Even though there was no good news,
he would be glad just to see Nevaeh.
She took a deep breath. "Why don't you cut to the chaste?"
"Fine, I'll listened to you." Nevaeh paused deliberately. "I'm pregnant," she said word by word.
Aurora's heart jumped when the words thudded into her ears. She didn't even notice the phone slipped
out of her hand.
Nevaeh's pregnant? When? She was breathing faster and kept repeating in her head what Nevaeh had
just said. A choking pain in her heart kept her in a complete daze. And Sion… he's overjoyed? Yeah, of
course he was. He had a baby with the woman he loved. He loved her so much, certainly he would
love their baby as well. But… She touched her belly with a trembling hand, but there was a little life
here too...
At some point Nevaeh hung up.
Coming back to her senses, Aurora rubbed her red eyes, and said to herself comforting the baby, "It's
okay... Mama will give you all my love, including Daddy's."
Sion returned to the hospital and stopped the car in the parking lot yet did not get off. He had no idea
how to face Aurora. During his long drive here, his mind kept flowing with memories of their time
together. Time flies. They have been married for more than three years and had known each other
longer than he could remember.
He was 18 when they first met, and she was 15. Sion's memory was brought back to that day.
At that time, Sion was devoted himself to the study of medicine. His supervisor Toby Robertson said
that he had written an academic paper on the clinical medicine of brain. And Sion wanted to borrow it.
"Oh…" Toby recalled that he did say it before and laughed, "Sion, you're indeed my favorite pupil. I just
mentioned it in passing, and you kept it in mind." He nodded, "Terrific! It was handwritten in my spare
time, and it hasn't been published yet. I have it at home. Why don't you come with me and get it?"
Hearing that they were going to his home, Sion hesitated. "Would it be appropriate, Sir?"
"Don't worry about anything." Toby waved his hand and patted him on the shoulder. "Come on. After
today I'll be on a business trip for a week."
"Well, OK!"
Sion followed Toby to the parking lot with a slight frown on his young face that showed a composure far
beyond his peers.
"Don't be nervous." Reading the young man's concern, Toby talked to him while driving kindly, like a
father to him. "My wife left early, and now it's just me and my daughter at home."
Sion gave him a surprised look and said, "I'm sorry, Sir… I…"
"No, no, no, it's okay. It's been years." Toby interrupted him, "It's just that my daughter's kind of foxy. I
hope you don't mind her being tiresome."
They drove unimpeded to a small building where, from the door, Sion could see a well-kept garden full
of girly flowers. Sion followed Toby into the door with an imperceptible curiosity grown in his heart.
"Make yourself at home. Have a seat and I'll get you the paper."
Toby then went to the study. Sion looked around while he's away. The living room was not very large
but warm. On the walls were varied paintings-childish, fanciful, exquisite and professional-documenting
a person's progress in drawing from the beginning to the high level.
Did his daughter draw these? While he was thinking, a rippling voice of a young girl, lively and full of Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
vigor, rang out from upstairs. "Daddy, daddy, daddy! Is it my handsome daddy back!"
Before he said anything, the figure on the stairs came into his sight. The girl wore a high ponytail that
was swinging as she ran downstairs. On her little white face hang a lovely smile that curved her big
eyes into a crescent moon shining straight into his heart.
She saw him, too, and suddenly came to a standstill and smiling. A hint of doubt arose in her bright
eyes. "Who are you?"