Avery and Elliot could not snatch Audrey from Shelly's arms by force and would be tormented to know that they had a granddaughter but could not see her all the time.
"Do we have to tell them?" Shelly felt the same as Hayden. "If we tell them, do you think they would be glad or troubled? Let's keep this a secret for now."
"They will find out soon enough," Hayden said.
"Just calm down and see what happens in a few days." Shelly felt confused as well. "I don't have any answers for you right now. I'm still in shock."
"Go ahead and slice up some fruits, then," Hayden said, feeling the same as he did when he suddenly learned that he had a son.
With the addition of a daughter, his burdens as a father increased.
He walked over to the couch and took a seat before lifting Audrey up so that she was standing on his lap.
"Audrey, I'm your daddy. Remember what daddy looks like, okay?"
It was Hayden's first time meeting his daughter, and from the moment he laid eyes on her, he fell deeply in love with her.
It was a completely different experience from when he first met Aiden. He had felt nothing for Aiden at first, but as time went on, he had grown to love his son.
Although Audrey and Hayden were fraternal twins, he felt that Audrey was slightly more beautiful; perhaps it was because she was a girl, and she had a more delicate and adorable appearance.
"Daddy will take you to buy new clothes, alright?" Hayden noticed some stains on Audrey's clothes and wanted to buy her new ones.
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