Karen subconsciously touched her belly as she recalled what happened back then. This time, she would protect her baby and welcome the baby into the world safely no matter what.
She wanted to stay by her children's side, and watched them grow up healthily day by day. From witnessing their first word to taking their first step, she didn’t want to be absent anymore.
"Karen, I really can't believe that we've both become mothers. This is something I never imagined before." Faye tilted her head and looked at the baby lying next to her with the most adoring look. She couldn't help but to poke at his wrinkled face. "In another 20 years, when our children are all grown up, we will be grandmas by then."
That was a typical thought of every mother. As soon as the child was born, they started to worry about their children's future.
Karen smiled widely, "In another 20 years, your Fynn will grow into a handsome man. I' m sure you'll be dead worried about him at that time."
"I'm just worried about his marriage. I'm worried that he'll get married to a woman that I don’t approve of. If your Little Karen and my baby could fall in love, or if you give birth to another baby girl, then I'll be content for the rest of my life." Faye certainly hasn't given up on the thought of having Little Karen as her daughter-in-law.
"If they fall in love with each other, I certainly won't object." Karen suddenly thought about the big boy who had left them for a long time, which was Lionel.
If Lionel had not left from saving Little Karen, he would have grown up with Little Karen and brought more joy to her.
It'd be incredible if Lionel could be by Little Karen’s side to the end of time.
Although Karen did not know Lionel’ s background, she thought that with his calm, generous, and responsible personality, he would certainly be the most suitable son-in-law.
She knew Little Karen would grow up into a beautiful girl. There would be a lot of guys around her by then.
But what was the use of the crowd? She only needed a man who really cared about Little Karen, loved her truly, and could make her happy for the rest of her life.
"Karen, what are you thinking about?" Karen was lost in her thoughts when they were chatting, so Faye glared at her discontentedly.
"Thinking about our children's future." Karen responded patiently, "But when our kids grow up, they will have their own way of thinking. The people we like are not necessarily the ones they like."
"You are always such a downer. I have worked so hard to give birth to the baby. Can't I just fantasize for a while?" Faye threw a contemptuous look at Karen.
As Faye recalled the pain from her labor yesterday, she had the thought that she might die from the pain. What a blessing to still be alive now.
"I'm also raining at my parade here. Besides, the children are not just ours, but also their fathers'. They will have their own opinions about them." Karen dismissed Faye's dissatisfaction.
Faye was always one who was
straightforward and outspoken.
"Their fathers? They are the men who only had to work for a few seconds and we suffered for months here. What rights do they have to have their opinions?" Faye was full of complaints when speaking of the fathers.
She worked so hard to give birth to a son for him yesterday. Instead of comforting her after the procedure, Sebastian suddenly turned into a fool and even cried.
Faye had heard that many people would cry after the excitement of their firstborn. She had never seen it with her own eyes though.
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