Chapter 83
Chapter 83
“Hazel’s at work,” Axel announced, walking into Ethan’s office.
Ethan looked up in surprise. He had initially told Hazel not to bother, to take the day off.
“There was an incident, one of the designs they were working on yesterday had an issue and came
crashing down,” Axel explained.
Ethan frowned, absorbing Axel’s words, Concern etched across his face, he asked, “Is she okay? Was
anyone hurt?”
Axel shook his head. “No one was hurt, but it’s a mess they need to sort out. I thought you should
know.”
Ethan sighed, realizing the severity of the situation. The project was crucial, and any setback could
have serious consequences. He had offered Hazel the day off, not anticipating such a turn of events.
And that had to be why she had headed off to work.
“That would mean Liam would be at the hospital also, Daisy,” Ethan thought out loud with a smile. He
could visit and spend time with the twins. One positive thing had come out from the disaster.
Axel sighed. “So we’re heading to the hospital, I guess?” He questioned, already knowing what Ethan’s
answer would be.
“Yes,” Ethan affirmed.
Axel sighed. “I’ll take care of the renovations while you go play with kids,” Axel stated sourly.
Ethan ignored him completely. “You should have mentioned it earlier. Let’s go now,” Ethan said,
standing up immediately to leave. The hospital visit seemed to brighten Ethan’s mood despite the
challenges they were facing at work.
Liam couldn’t contain his restlessness, pacing around the room, eagerly waiting for the anticipated visit
from “Mr. Princess”
The absence of their mom, Hazel, had left the atmosphere slightly different, and Daisy found herself
trying to manage her brother’s impatience.
“Liam, go
sit still. I can’t see,” Daisy finally said, her annoyance evident in her tone. Liam’s constant movement
was blocking her view of the
cartoon on TV.
“But Daisy,” Liam whined, “you said Mr. Princess comes every day. Where is he?” His impatience was NôvelDrama.Org copyrighted © content.
palpable, and the anticipation of meeting him was getting to him.
“He will come,” Daisy reassured him, a hopeful tone in her voice.
Daisy’s worry lingered as she wondered why Mr princess still hadn’t arrived. The idea that their mom
and Mr. Princess might have had a disagreement weighed heavily on her mind. The memory of their
mom’s upset voice the night before left her with an uneasy feeling.
“You don’t think mom and Mr. Princess had a fight, and he wouldn’t come see us anymore, right?”
Daisy expressed her concern, her voice carrying a tinge of worry.
Liam, now equally concerned, asked, “What do you mean?”
“Mr. Princess was here yesterday, and Mom sounded upset,” Daisy
explained
“Why? What happened?” Liam inquired, his concern mirroring Daisy’s.
“I dunno,” Daisy replied with a small shrug. “It’s just… she didn’t sound happy. I couldn’t understand,
and then I fell asleep.” Daisy sighed, the worry evident in her young eyes.
The room fell into a somber silence as Liam and Daisy sat contemplating the absence of Mr. Princess.
Liam, with a sense of defeat, finally stopped his restless pacing and sank into the cushions, propping
his arms to support his neck.
“Hope he comes,” Liam murmured, his words carrying a mixture of longing and uncertainty. Daisy
looked at her brother with empathy, understanding the shared sentiment. The anticipation of Mr.
Princess’s visit had brought excitement and joy to their routine, and his sudden absence left a void in
their young hearts.
Daisy reached out and placed a comforting hand on Liam’s shoulder. “He’ll come. Maybe he’s just busy
today,” she offered, trying to inject a sense of hope into the situation.
“Hey. Ethan called from the door few minutes later.
Mr princess! They two squealed happily.
Ethan’s entrance brought an immediate wave of joy into the room. Liam, seeing his beloved Mr.
Princess, rushed to him hugging his legs.
Ethan chuckled warmly, lifting the little boy off the ground. The room was filled with the sound of Liam’s
giggles, echoing the relief and happiness at Mr. Princess’s visit.
Ethan approached Daisy, who still sat on the chair, her expression a mix of sadness and relief. “Hey,”
he greeted with a small smile. Daisy looked up at him, her eyes reflecting the worry that had consumed
her moments
ago.
“I thought you weren’t coming anymore,” she confessed, her voice carrying a hint of sadness that
tugged at Ethan’s heart:
“Hey,” Ethan repeated, crouching down to be at eye level with Daisy.
“I’m sorry,” he sighed, bending to her height. “I should have been here earlier; something–came up.” He
explained, realizing he had wasted more time than usual to come visit them. Initially, he hadn’t planned
to visit, thinking Hazel would be at the hospital, but upon finding out she wasn’t, he was relieved he
came. His absence, he observed, would have made them very sad.
“Is that why you looked upset when I came in?” He asked.
“I thought you weren’t coming anymore,” she explained with a sad look.
“Well, I’m here now, aren’t I?” he asked. Daisy gave him a small smile, nodding her head. He ruffled
her hair a little bit, staring at the adorable little girl. Turns out, not only had he gotten attached to visiting
daily, but she had too.
She still looked a little worried.
“I thought you and mom had a fight and you didn’t like us anymore.” She explained her eyes getting
filled with tears.
“Dasiy.” He called softly then held her small hands
“I and your mummy didn’t fight, even if we did, I wouldn’t stop coming, Daisy. I promise,” Ethan said,
sincerly and he meant it, he had absolutely fallen in love with these kids, he reached out to gently wipe
away the forming tears on her cheeks. Daisy’s eyes widened at the warmth of his
reassurance.
“Really?” she asked, her voice a mix of hope and uncertainty.
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“Absolutely. I’ll always come to see you and Liam,” Ethan affirmed pinching her Chubby cheeks.
Daisy’s eyes brightened as a smile slowly returned to her face. She nodded then hugged him.
“So, what do you want us to do today?” Ethan asked the twins.
“First, snacks,” Daisy corrected, giggling.
“Right,” Ethan replied, chuckling.
“I want cookies,” Daisy declared.
“And I want ice cream,” Liam added.
“Okay, let’s go,” Ethan said, hoisting Daisy into his arms and holding Liam with his other arm. The three
headed straight for the elevator, the anticipation of a fun day evident in the children’s excited
expressions.