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The three of them looked at Diana in a daze.
She immediately let Julian go and stepped back in a panic. “I’m sorry! I didn’t do it on purpose.”
Her fractured arm hurt so badly, but she didn’t even furrow her brows.
She was too occupied by the embarrassment and awkwardness she was feeling.
The excitement and warmth in Julian’s eyes faded.
They gradually gave way to disappointment. “It’s okay.”
He should have known the one she wanted to hug wasn’t him.
This fact wouldn’t change, even after a car accident.
“Sean, Betty.” Julian looked down and said softly to the twins, “I’ll put you both down now.”
The two of them couldn’t wait.
“Mommy! Mommy!”
Tears filled their eyes the moment they saw Diana.
Betty immediately jumped into Diana’s embrace, and kept blowing at her wounds.
Sean, on the other hand, didn’t dare to move.
Mommy’s arm was in a cast, and it probably felt very painful.
He didn’t dare to touch her.
“Come down!” He tried to pull Betty away. “You’re too heavy.”
Betty was going to make Mommy’s wound even worse.
Betty, however, felt indignant at Sean’s words. Her chubby face was filled with displeasure.
The moment she saw Diana furrow her brows, her face crumpled and she said, “I’m sorry.”
She was always not as smart and sharp as her brother.
Boo hoo…
She made Mommy’s wound even worse.
Diana had never seen her twins cry so hard before. “It’s fine, it’s fine.”
Her heart broke into a million pieces as she put Betty down and hurriedly grabbed some ice from the fridge. She wrapped them in a towel, and quickly applied it on Betty’s eyes.
Diana had done all the tough work of taking care of the twins and she had to balance that with work. One day, she finally collapsed from the fatigue and fell sick.
That night, she had a high fever at 102 fahrenheit.
She was worried about spreading the fever to them, so she wore a mask. She didn’t even dare to feed them her breastmilk.
She had to climb out of bed in the middle of the night and look for milk powder from a store.
But Stirling City wasn’t as developed as Richburgh, and practically all the shops were closed in the middle of the night.
Eventually, she had no choice but to knock on her neighbor’s doors to try and get some milk powder.
By the time she managed to get some milk powder and returned home, Betty had cried till her throat went hoarse.
For the very first time, Diana slapped herself right in front of her twins!
She had gotten muddle-headed from the fever!
How could she leave the two of them at home all alone?
Thankfully, nothing happened. If something did happen, she would never forgive herself even if she died.
Sean, on the other hand, was exceptionally obedient that day.
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