Chapter 88 – Back Home to Marry Off Myself Novel

“No.” Cormac stopped Coral before she could finish her sentence.

He had only had sex with a single woman.

It was impossible that other women would bear his children.

Bastards? How was it possible?

“Coral, aren’t we having dinner tonight?” Looking at the empty kitchen, Cormac saw nothing. The table was carefully cleaned and was as bright as a mirror. It could show the reflection of a person.

Normally at this time, Coral would be in the kitchen preparing dinner. Or maybe dinner was ready for him. But today it seemed different.

Dinner?

Coral’s mouth corner twitched, “You are still in the mood for dinner?”

“…”

“You lost everything. Are you happy now?” While talking, Coral put the picture back to the drawer. She didn’t plan to just let it go, she decided to dig into this.

Cormac frowned. What got into her today?

“Look at this house. Does it look like a home to you? It is big. But does it have vitality? Only an old woman doing chores and a bachelor in his thirties live in this house. What’s the point of having money?” Coral closed the drawer. She was angry and didn’t want to make him dinner.

But she couldn’t. So she went to the kitchen to prepare dinner.

Cormac looked at Coral’s back, which suggested that she didn’t plan to just let it go. Then Cormac opened the drawer to get the picture. Because he never liked to take pictures, so he didn’t even remember this one. If Coral had not taken it out today, he would have totally forgot about it.

Cormac held the picture and observed it carefully. The eyes and the face…

Hum hum…

The phone in his pocket rang up. There was a moment when a face in his memory flashed across his mind, which looked a lot like the face in this picture. But the ringing interrupted his thought.

He put down the picture and closed the drawer. Then he took out the phone and answered the call. It was Abbott who called him about work.

While talking to Abbott, Cormac unbuttoned his shirt and walked to his bedroom.

Golden Bay.

Maxina made dinner and was about to ask Samuel to come have dinner. But Loredana stopped her, “Let him meditate on his own faults behind closed doors. If he doesn’t admit his faults, he won’t have dinner.”

“He is just a child. You have spooked him enough. Do you really plan to ban him from dinner?” Maxina disagreed with Loredana. Samuel was growing up. He couldn’t skip dinner.

“If he doesn’t admit his faults, he won’t have dinner.” Loredana didn’t explain but she was quite determined.

As for something else, she could let it go. But for this thing, she must hold on to it.

He was just a child now, and he was watching those disgusting stuff. What would he do when he grew up?

“Loredana…” Maxina still wanted to persuade her.

Loredana had made up her mind and rejected any persuasion. If she didn’t set up some rules now, it would only be more difficult for her to discipline him when he grew up.

Loredana carried Simona up, “Let’s go have dinner.”

Maxina stood on the spot and seemed to be thinking about what Loredana said. She still wanted to fix this.

Loredana turned around and looked at Maxina. She gave her the answer, “I am serious this time. Don’t think about pleading for him.”

Maxina walked to Loredana and asked in whisper, “Loredana, what did Samuel do to make you so angry?”

In Maxina’s mind, Samuel wouldn’t make big mistakes. Because that boy was smart and thoughtful.

So Maxina was surprised to see Loredana getting so angry this time.

Thinking about what Samuel watched and did, Loredana couldn’t speak it out, “Mum, stop asking. Let’s have dinner.”

Loredana sat on a stool and held Simona in her arms, feeding her rice.

Clearly, Loredana had no intention to explain more, so Maxina stopped asking.

After dinner, Maxina cleaned the table and Loredana took Simona to play in the neighborhood.

They had just moved in, so they needed to get familiar with the surroundings.

Seeing her daughter going out, Maxina filled a bowl with rice and peeled off some shrimp. Then she carried the bowl into Samuel’s bedroom and gave it to him.

Samuel’s iPad had been taken away by Loredana, so he couldn’t play with it. His telephone was taken away too, so he couldn’t call his teacher to chat with him. He was so bored now. He huddled himself up at the head of the bed and looked like a poor little thing.

Maxina put the bowl on his table, “Come down and eat. Your mother went out just now.”

Samuel didn’t move.

Maxina pulled him down, “Are you really not eating? You will get hungry at night. As long as I don’t tell, your mother won’t know you have dinner.”

Samuel stood in front of his table and watched the rice. He swallowed.

He was truly hungry.

“This is your favorite shrimp. I have peeled them off for you. Come on and eat. I will pour you a glass of water.” Maxina was afraid that Samuel was too embarrassed to eat, so she found an excuse and got out.

Samuel licked his lips. If he was starved to death, how could he revenge on that humbug?

He had to eat.

Samuel sat on his chair and held up the bowl. Then he began eating.

He ate fast because he was afraid that Loredana would find out.

Maxina entered holding a glass of water. Watching the way Samuel eats, Maxina could neither laugh nor cry. If someone didn’t know the whole thing, he would think Samuel had been starving for a long time.

“Slow down. Don’t choke on it.” Maxina handed him the glass of water so that Samuel could drink some water to wash down the food.

Samuel giggled and muttered with his mouth full of rice, “Thank you, Madame.”

“Slow down. Your mother won’t be back so fast.” Maxina stood at the door, “I will keep watch.”

Samuel had his dinner like a thief.

The neighborhood was quite satisfying. Located in downtown, the neighborhood could still have large areas of trees and grass. It was indeed hard to find a neighborhood as good as this one. The surrounding facilities were adequate and satisfying too, including kindergarten, primary school, supermarket and subway.

When Loredana was wandering in the neighborhood, Simona fell asleep in her arms. She held her daughter and headed back home. Maxina had already finished cleaning the kitchen and was now filling the tub with hot water.

Loredana walked to Samuel’s room and opened his door. Samuel was sitting at the head of the bed. He huddled himself up and looked like a little orphan abandoned by his parents.

He looked like a poor little thing.

“Do you know what your fault is now?” Loredana looked at him and asked.

Samuel held his legs and hung his head, “I was right.”

“Fine. Okay then, you were right. I want to see stubborn you are.” Loredana closed his door in anger and carried Simona to another room to put her down.

Simona had a habit. When she was sleeping, she must touch Loredana’ breast. Or she couldn’t get a sound sleep.

That was just the habit of her daughter. Loredana had already got used to her daughter’s habit.

Because they were twins, Loredana didn’t have enough breast milk to feed them both at all. She could only feed one with her breast milk. Because Simona came out later and she looked so tiny back then,

Loredana fed her with breast milk. When Simona had breast milk as a baby, she liked to touch Loredana’

breast.

With the passage of time, she made a habit out of it.

Loredana patted her daughter, but she couldn’t sleep. Normally, Samuel would sleep with her too.

But this little boy was so stubborn and didn’t admit his faults. She didn’t know where he got that from.

The second day, Loredana didn’t leave home early. Decorations weren’t finished in the shop, so she didn’t have much to do there.

She had planned to spend the time staying at home and accompanying two children. But Theresa called her and said someone came looking for her. So she went out.

After getting familiar with the surroundings, Loredana knew she could ride subway to get to the shop. So she went to the ticket office to buy a ticket.

“Miss Flores.” Terry saw her and run through the crowd towards her.

He heard Abbott call her “Miss Flores” the other day, so he did the same.

He left home early today and waited for her here. He hoped he could talk with her. But he didn’t know it would take him so long to catch her.

And after she went out, she didn’t take a taxi but come ride subway.

Luckily, he moved fast. Or he would miss her.

Hearing the voice, Loredana turned around to see who it was. When she recognized his face, she frowned. Loredana didn’t know why he was following her.

When Terry run through the crowd and arrived at Loredana’ side. Feeling so tired, he was gasping like a dog. Then he bent down with arms akimbo, “Can I talk with you?”

“No.” Loredana rejected and didn’t want to hold on to the past any more.

But Terry said firmly, “After you see this thing, you will surely want to talk with me.”

While saying, he took something out from his pocket and handed it to Loredana.

Loredana looked down at his hand, which was holding a memory card. Loredana frowned, “What is this?”

Terry looked more serious, “My brother didn’t kill himself. He was murdered.”


New Book: Beginning with a Daring Encounter

Celsie was tired of being labeled as an introvert, workaholic, and dull virgin by her friends. Determined to prove them wrong, she made a bet that she would do something daring on her 25th birthday. Now that the day had arrived, it was time to fulfill her promise. On her daring to-do list, there was one task: a one-night stand with someone.


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