After a deep kiss, Chloe's cheeks inevitably blushed a conspicuous shade of crimson.
Damon glanced at the little babies and pursed his lips, far from pleased. Clearly, they were like two little gooseberries.
"Join me for lunch."
It was only away from these little gooseberries that they could have their real alone time.
Chloe instinctively turned towards the bed, where their adorable babies lay, her expression filled with reluctance. She hadn't spent that much time with the babies, after all.
Damon’s firm hand on her waist tightened slightly.d2
"They've taken up so much of the time that belongs to me. The only reason they've gotten away with it is for your sake, because they're your precious ones."
Chloe blinked. "They're your precious ones too."
Damon's lips formed a straight line, his demeanor clearly showing a touch of annoyance. "If you keep favoring them over me, they might just lose that privilege."
Chloe couldn't help but chuckle, reaching up to touch his forehead. "Come on, wake up. They're your son and daughter, your flesh and blood. You should be happy I love them so much."
Damon took her hand from his forehead and bit gently on her knuckle. "I used to let them have their way, but not anymore. If you don't start reflecting and take action, they'll never get another minute of your time from me."
Chloe laughed in spite of herself. "What do you want for lunch? I'll make it and bring it over."
That finally got a smile out of Damon. "I want anything you make."
Chloe smiled back, straightened his clothes, and stepped out of his embrace. "You really should get going."
Damon glanced outside the window. Then nonchalantly turned back, "He can be an eyesore sometimes."
Chloe raised an eyebrow and looked out the window, "Maybe he really did something wrong."
Damon checked his watch, his voice cool and detached, "Is that so?"
Chloe sighed softly, found a jacket for Damon, and helped him into it. "Let them sort it out."
"Mm."
He walked over to the bed, kissed each of the tiny, soft cheeks, and then headed downstairs.
Nate was already waiting by the door. He quickly opened the car door when he saw Damon emerge.
The car rolled away from the house, and Chloe stood by the window, watching the vehicle until it was out of sight.
The gate opened, but instead of leaving slowly as usual, Damon's car stopped under that ginkgo tree, right beside that man.
Chloe saw Boyd's gaze shift to the car.
The window rolled down, and Damon's handsome profile reflected in Boyd's light brown eyes. His cold personality made his eyes seem like they were naturally imbued with a chill. His smile was cold and unassuming.
Since Damon forcibly took Yasmine away right under his nose last time, Boyd seemed to have been holding a grudge. Even now, standing on Damon's soil, he couldn't hide his hostility.
Damon smirked and glanced at his watch. "I hear you made a mistake once."
He cut straight to the point, hitting Boyd's sore spot.
Boyd's brow furrowed, but Damon watched him with a half-smile.
"You couldn’t receive forgiveness even after seven or eight years. The mistake must have been quite outrageous."
His smile and words were laced with mockery, irritating Boyd. "What are you trying to say?"
Damon's gaze was drawn to a falling maple leaf, "Not giving up?"
Boyd's hands in his pockets clenched suddenly.
Watching the leaf hit the ground, Damon spoke again, "Better to atone with death than live without forgiveness?"
Nate, sitting in the driver's seat, was slightly taken aback. When had Damon started meddling in others' affairs? Even if it involved his wife's mother, feelings between two people couldn't be interfered with, no matter how close they were. Hadn't his wife always been clear on that?
And Damon was never the type to meddle. What was going on today?
Damon's words provoked a glare from Boyd. "It is none of your business."
Nate scratched his head uncomfortably. He sneaked a glance at Damon's expression – there was nothing unusual.
"Out of my generosity, I'll let you linger until death. But it seems to me, rather than wasting away here, you might as well end it now and spare yourself some agony. I understand though, fear of death is human nature."
Damon finished calmly, lifting his eyes to Boyd once more with a mocking smile.
The window closed, and the car departed. Chloe watched Damon's car disappear completely before turning her gaze to Boyd. He stood unchanged, motionless, lost in thought. After a while, he suddenly reached for a cigarette, lit it, and stood facing the mansion's gate, silent and still.
It’s too far to make out his expression.
Curious, Chloe wondered what Damon had said to him. It was rare to see Boyd smoke. Was he upset?
Though puzzled, she couldn't come up with an answer. She turned back to the bed, and seeing her babies' joyful laughter, she couldn't resist showering them with kisses.
Elizabeth knocked and entered. She went straight to the adorable little ones. Delighted by their lively cuteness, she buried her face in their small chests, causing them to giggle. Then she stood up, her face turning to Chloe with a hint of grievance.
"What's wrong?"
Elizabeth took a deep breath, looking ready to cry, "Chloe, did you say something to your mother?"
Chloe was confused: "Hm?"
"She's packing up. And she says you're kicking her out."
Chloe paused, then laughed helplessly.
"Is it true, Chloe?"
Chloe nodded. "Yeah. I did mention it to her."
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