Chapter 234 Coming Back Home
Chapter 234 Coming Back Home
Chapter 234 Coming Back Home
He stood immobile in the doorway, seemingly contemplating all these strange things that had
happened in the meantime.
Aurora did not bother to pay more attention to this man, and she looked down at Morgan and asked
with a smile on her face, "Little one, did you have fun with your friend just now?"
Morgan's eyes were smiling and she nodded her head. She would be happy doing anything with her
brother.
"Come again and play with us next time." Aurora stroked her head and glanced at Sion fiercely, then
talked to Morgan again, "Just YOU ALONE."
Morgan was overjoyed since she thought she could go to find her mom and brother openly later on.
Except for that, she didn't understand what else Aurora meant by saying so.
She smiled brightly, showing a row of small teeth, and nodded heavily.
With a calm look, Sion was staring at Aurora's eyes and eyebrows, thoughtful.
Aurora cast him a glance and waved at Morgan, "See ya."
Then she closed the door with a "bang".
Sion looked at the closed door and leaned down to pick Morgan up, "Are you happy?"
Morgan wasn't sure if her dad was happy or not, thus she nodded slightly and wrapped her arms
around his neck as if comforting. She would not leave Dad's side, since she would help him get
Mommy back.
With Morgan in his arms, Sion did not dwell upon it too much, and then turned away to leave, "Let's go
back."
Eyebrows furrowed, Sion walked with a gloomy face. He didn't think it was Aurora's fault, but he
couldn't ignore all these coincidences.
The two children happened to be together while they did not know each other, as he and Aurora were
both away, and they happened to be photographed. And someone he did not know sent him the
pictures. There must be some guy watching their every move from the shadows. Who could that be?
When he got back to the room, David came up to him and looked at Morgan, who was safe and sound
in his arms. He finally felt relieved, "Mr Carroll, is everything okay?"
"Yes, go ahead and get busy."
Sion put Morgan on the sofa.
"Did you go out with your friend?" asked Sion, gently.
Although she did not know what Sion meant, she nodded.
"Do you like him?"
She hesitated before replying. Sion saw Morgan nodding again and felt a little surprised. As far as he
knew, this little girl was not usually close to others, while she seemed to like Aurora and her son a lot.
Sion laughed and muttered, "So, maybe you're my daughter?"
Morgan, who knew the truth, was wide-eyed on hearing what he said. But she couldn't reveal the truth
before her dad. With that in mind, she was lost in her thoughts.
Not until Aurora heard they left did she turn around to take off her shoes. Sion was obstinate, thus she
told herself to be more careful in the future.
Theodore in the bathroom heard the sound of the door closing and signed with relief while patting his
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Aurora finished changing her slippers and sat on the sofa. Rubbing her calves, she said, "Theo, come
here."
"Mommy..."
Theodore walked while checking his mom's reaction. She did not appear angry, so he sat next to her,
"Mommy, are you tired today?"
He thought6 his mom would have been more tired since she had just stood by the door for a long while.
"I'm fine."
Aurora smiled warmly and couldn't help but kiss her son, "When Mommy sees you and Momo, all the
tiredness will disappear in a blink, like magic."
In all these years, Theodore and Morgan had been the resource that could endow her with endless
energy. With them by her side, she had gone through everything in the most difficult years of the past,
not to mention what had happened a few minutes ago.
"I'm sorry, Mommy."
"Sion almost find me again." Said Theodore, stirring his fingers. If he had noticed it and sent Morgan
back earlier, his mom would not have tangled with that bad guy for so long.
"Theo,"
Aurora took him into her arms and sighed, "Mommy doesn't blame you." She thought it must have been
her instructions to Theodore today that made him take the wrong meaning, thus he would have had the
idea of taking his sister out to play.
"When you're playing outside, you two were photographed by others. Do you know that?"
Theodore raised his head in shock, "We were photographed?"
"Yeah."
Aurora stroked his hair and said softly, "Mommy doesn't mean to blame you, just be more careful when
you go out next time, understand?"
Theodore was a very smart kid, who could fully understand even if she communicated with him in the
same way as her peers.
"I will, Mommy."
When he took Morgan out today, he indeed didn't pay attention to whether there were any people
around.
"It's okay."
Aurora patted his little shoulder, "Good thing is, you didn't get your faces photographed today. Theo
deserves praise for having listened to Mommy and put on your mask and hat!"
Theodore didn't feel complacent because he was praised, but said seriously, "Mommy, I know I made a
mistake, I'll be careful next time!
Aurora was amused by his serious look, "Listen, Mommy doesn't blame you, just be more careful next
time."
Theodore, on the other hand, had his head down and a frustrated look on his face.
Aurora took Theodore around while avoiding Sion before they returned home a few more days late.
The weather had been great, and the flight arrived an hour earlier.
It was a sunny afternoon in Lower Hopton. Aurora walked to where the baggage carousel was waiting
for her luggage and turned her head to talk with Anna, "Please take Theo home first, I'll drive to the
office."
The design department had been calling two days ago, saying that there was some work expecting her
in the office.
"Okay."
Anna nodded and shifted her gaze to the baggage carousel.
The airport's parking lot was on the sub-level of one of the terminals on the other side, which was a
little far away from where they disembarked.
In the meanwhile, a man with a duck-tongue hat and a mask was answering the phone in the corner of
the underground parking lot. His eyes were as sharp as a hawk's, hiding below the brim of the hat.
"Got it. The car has been found."
"Yes, don't worry."
Nevaeh on the other end put down the phone, and she gave a crafty smile.