Chapter 749 Are We Really Coming Tomorrow Morning
“Let’s go back first. Your great-grandaunt won’t be able to rest easy with you all here,” Benjamin said to the
children as he got to his feet.
“Let’s go home, Sweethearts. I’ll bring you all here again to visit your great-grandaunt tomorrow morning!” Arissa
urged as well. Only then did the six children reluctantly bid Mary goodbye.
“Goodbye, Great-grandaunt! Rest well!” “Okay!” Mary regarded them with a smile, affection written all over her
face.
“You should all go home. I’ll be at the hospital, keeping Mdm. Mary company,” Shaun reassured the family with his
hands in the pockets of his white coat.
“Thank you, Mr. Bailey!” Gratitude suffused Arissa. Fortunately, we’ve got an acquaintance who works as a doctor.
Otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to go home with peace of mind.
“It’s nothing. All this is my job, so I’ve long since gotten used to it,” Shaun replied, grinning from ear to ear.
Benjamin swept a gaze over the man. “Keep an eye on things at night!”
“Will do!” Nodding, Shaun saw them out. “Go and rest, Mr. Bailey. There’s no need to see us out,” Arissa remarked
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courteously upon noticing that the man was getting into the elevator with them.
“I’m going downstairs for dinner, not seeing you all out, Arissa. We’re just going the same way,” Shaun explained
smilingly. At once, embarrassment inundated Arissa.
Meanwhile, Benjamin shot Shaun a glare. Smirking, Shaun averted his gaze. Wow. He has really gotten it bad for
her that he can’t bear to see her suffering the slightest discomfiture!
Arissa glanced at the two men before she looked away, lowering her head to gaze at the children. She caressed
their heads. All six children lifted their heads one by one and stared at her, adorable beyond words.
Arissa beamed at them tenderly. “Do you have something to say, Mommy?” Jasper inquired.
“Nope!” Arissa answered with a smile.
“Why did you stroke my head, then?”
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Giggling, Oliver eyed her.
“My sweethearts are cute, so I love petting your heads!” Arissa teased in a gentle voice.
At that, all six children giggled.
Shaun was also enchanted by the children’s adorable expressions.
He crouched and caressed their petite faces.
“How about staying tonight to keep your great-grandaunt company with me, Sweethearts?”
The children eyeballed him, truly desiring to stay.
“Mr. Bailey, I’ve finally persuaded them to go home after expending much effort, so please don’t mess things up!”
Arissa quipped in amusement.
Shaun chuckled. “Benjamin won’t allow it even if I want to keep them here!”
Snorting, Benjamin prompted the six children, “Get into the car, kids. It’s time to go home.”
Gavin peeked at him.
Pouting, he called out to his siblings, “Tim, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, Jesse, let’s get into the car!”
“Okay! Hurry up, Mommy!”
The children trotted out. At the same time, they even glanced back over their shoulders and hurried Arissa.
“We’ll be going back, Mr. Bailey. See you!”
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“Have a safe drive home, Arissa!” Shaun waved at her.
Subsequently, Arissa quickly chased after the children.
Benjamin likewise lengthened his stride to keep up with them, afraid that he would be left behind.
Shaun was all smiles as he watched them.
What a harmonious sight! Benjamin’s becoming more and more like us ordinary folks!
He waited until their car had driven away before going to the cafeteria to eat.
“Why are we going home so early, Mommy? We didn’t even have enough time to play with Great-grandaunt!”
Jesse stuck out her lower lip, her eyes fixated on Tim. Tim really wanted to keep Great-grandaunt company!
“Your great-grandaunt prodded us to go home because she wanted to rest. We’ll go and visit her again tomorrow!”
Arissa coaxed.
“Are we really coming tomorrow morning, Ms. York?”
Tim remembered that they went to school directly that morning without going to visit Mary. Therefore, he was
worried that the same would happen tomorrow.
Stroking his head, Arissa replied gently, “Yup. I’ve already promised your great-grandaunt, even. But we’ll have to
wake up earlier tomorrow morning. Otherwise, we won’t have time to do so.”