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Chapter 914
After Sean was done, he quickly put the stools back to where they were. Then, he hurried to the backyard to pick some bugs. He even caught a little frog.
He made a beeline for Doreen's table, and poured all of nature’s good friends into her desk.
Later, his classmates started filing into the kindergarten.
Sean kept looking up, and realized that Doreen wasn't here yet. He was about to get anxious, when he spotted a familiar Rolls-Royce at the gate.
It was Julian's car.
It had been two days.
Sean never saw Julian when he woke up. His daddy didn't even send him to school. Rather, it was Diana who sent him and Betty to kindergarten.
As it turned out, his daddy went to fetch Doreen.
Sean pouted unhappily as he glanced coldly at Doreen’s desk for the last time.
Doreen could feel it the moment she stepped into the classroom. The cool and handsome classmate of hers, Sean Winnington, kept staring at her.
This time, she didn't shyly avoid his gaze. Instead, she puffed up her chest and looked back at him boldly.
It was as if she was declaring that she had a daddy now. It was her daddy who sent her to school.
Sean bet that her smile was going to be turned upside down in no time. He looked away slowly, a devil-may-care expression on his face.
The next moment, he heard an ear-piercing scream cut through the air.
Bam!
After Doreen opened her desk, a little frog jumped on her hand. When she put down her bag, she accidentally grabbed a few bugs. Her eyes rolled backward as she fainted.
That thought flashed past her mind as quick as lightning. It was a piercing and shocking thought.
Diana didn't even have the capacity to wonder if Sean was crying right now. Conversely, what was running through her mind at that moment was something else entirely.
The day before yesterday, when Julian carried a bouquet of flowers with the intent of giving it to her, she hopped into a taxi and fled without a second thought.
Even when she returned to the villa at night and had dinner with Julian, she didn't see the twins before she slept. It was only because Julian told her that the twins were in pretty good condition. She believed him, and felt reassured.
Since when did she feel so at ease with putting her twins in the hands of another person?
That had never happened, even with Simon, who had taken care of the twins alongside her. Back at Stirling City, she would insist on having the twins right by her side even when she was up to her ears in work.
But now, she was able to not worry at all with Julian around.
"Sit tight," the driver reminded her, "I'm turning the corner right ahead. After exiting this area, we'll be entering a new area in Richburgh that's been many years in the works. The roads are a lot wider there.”
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