"Doctor, didn't you say I have to take a drip?"
Luna turned and glanced at the doctor. "Do you want t o take it now?"
The doctor frowned, then realized he might have misspoken, and left after leaving behind the words." I'll go prepare it now."
After the doctor left, Joshua lowered his eyes and looked at Neil who was still unconscious.
Then, he turned his head and looked at his reflection i n the glass windows.
Somehow, they did... look alike.
He studied his reflection in the mirror, a smile at the corners of his lips. "I wouldn't have realized it if he didn't say anything."
On the surface, Luna looked calm and collected, but deep down, she was panicking!
Joshua was a very perceptive man; she was worried h e would notice something.
Previously, even though she successfully tricked him b y using the excuse that she was Luna Gibson's good friend, but the children...that would be hard to explain.
Taking in a deep breath, she smiled, her eyes narrowing into thin crescent moons and glanced at
Joshua, "Maybe all good-looking people look alike. My ex-husband is definitely not as good-looking as Neil."
Joshua lifted his eyebrows slightly, but said nothing.
Very soon, the doctor brought the drip over and the nurse inserted it into Neil's arm.
Luna took a stool and sat beside the little guy, guarding him quietly.
Joshua stood beside the door, his tall, lengthy figure leaning on the doorframe, his gaze that was locked on both mother and son turning dark and meaningful.
The next day.
Sunshine lit up the entire room, and Luna gradually stirred from her sleep.
She opened her eyes, and immediately, the bright sunlight entered her eyes.
She... was sleeping in the bedroom in Blue Bay Villa?
She was startled and immediately lifted the blankets and jumped out of bed.
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