Chapter 690 Arissa Was Not There
“Mdm. Mary’s asleep. Do you guys want to hang around at my office instead?” Shaun asked them. Arissa wanted to
remain in the ward, and she requested Edwin to take the kids to the office since they would not be able to play
freely there.
“Gavin, bring them to Mr. Bailey’s office. They haven’t been there before,” she said to Gavin too. “Okay, Mommy. I’ll
be heading over with them now. If you get bored from staying here alone, you can come over too!” he replied.
The woman caressed her son’s head in response. Then, Gavin beckoned Tim, Zachary, and the others to head over
to Shaun’s office to play.
The boy then began showing the kids around the hospital.
Tim, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse looked around curiously.
“Do you come here often, Gavin?” Zachary asked, puzzled.
Gavin nodded. “I came here for doctors’ appointments frequently when I was younger.”
In truth, the boy did not like hospitals.
However, that time around, he kept his aversion toward the place hidden because of Mary’s illness.
Both Edwin and Shaun knew that, and they were gratified to see how responsible Gavin was toward his younger
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siblings.
Gavin’s all grown up.
“It’d be best if you kids don’t come to the hospital often, but you’re always welcome to play with me in my office,”
Shaun offered.
With a smile, he welcomed the six children into his personal space.
Gavin led his siblings to the couch as though he knew the place like the back of his hand.
There were also toys that he had forgotten to take home in the past.
Hence, he took them out and let the other children play with them.
Shaun and Edwin kept them company.
“If you have work to do, Mr. Bailey, please go ahead. We’ll be fine playing on our own,” said Gavin.
Hearing that, Shaun grew increasingly fond of the sensible boy.
He’s a lot more talkative now. Back then, he wouldn’t even look in my way.
“All right. I’ll get going now. Have fun, and help yourselves to whatever food there is here.”
The man had Edwin wash the fruits on the coffee table, which also had some snacks.
He had come over and prepared all the things beforehand.
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“Don’t mind if we do, Mr. Bailey!”
Jasper, who was not shy, casually reached out for some food, distributing some to Jesse, followed by his four
brothers.
“Here you go! And this is for you.”
Feeling awkward, Tim glanced at Shaun.
The latter noticed it and smiled at him dotingly. “I got all these ready for you kids. Help yourself with whatever you
like! I’ll be off now.”
“Thanks, Mr. Bailey,” the boy remarked softly.
“You’re welcome!” Shaun grinned. He’s such a polite little kid.
Then, he spun on his heels and went on with his business while Edwin stayed behind to watch over the children.
Before walking away, the former took a picture of the six children eating and sent it to Benjamin, who was in the
midst of reading a document.
Initially, the man paid no heed to his message notification, but after remembering that Arissa liked sending him
texts, he checked his phone, only to see that Shaun had sent him an image.
Nevertheless, he clicked into the photo, and his gaze softened at the sight of the six children.
Then, he scrutinized the picture and even enlarged it. Still, Arissa was nowhere to be found.
Benjamin replied to the text: Arissa’s not there?
Shaun was shocked to receive a reply from him.
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Oh my, Benjamin actually replied to my text?
Crinkling his eyes in a grin, he quickly responded to Benjamin.
Shaun: Arissa’s currently at Mdm. Mary’s ward.
Benjamin was not surprised to know that, and he glanced at the photo of his children again.
Jonathan so happened to walk over at that moment and grew curious when he noticed that the man was on his
phone instead of being caught up with work.
“What are you looking at?”
Benjamin shot him a glance. “My kids.”
Jonathan raised an eyebrow. “Mind if I have a look?”
Truthfully, he wanted to interact with the children, but he was just too busy.
Benjamin handed his phone over.
Jonathan put down his briefcase and gazed at the picture.
Not even the stern lawyer could resist the children’s adorableness, and he smiled dotingly.
“They’re so adorable!”
Benjamin was pleased to hear that.
“Yeah.”
Then, Jonathan directed his gaze to him. “Did you call me over to talk about Danna Adams’ case?”