Chapter 116
Chapter 116
She actually liked this change in her mom.
But recently, she also noticed that aside from those things, her mom seemed quieter than before whenever they met.
Her mom had become more silent.
Isabella was someone Maggie had raised with her own hands. Maggie knew that she wasn’t a careless person.
The fact that Isabella had only now realized her mom was speaking less meant she had simply gotten used to ignoring it.
Maggie looked away and said, “Mom’s just tired.”
“Oh…” Isabella replied softly.
Maggie noticed that Isabella seemed truly tired, so she didn’t ask any further.
The night wind was particularly sharp and cold.
As they walked out of the hotel lobby, the biting cold wind made their faces sting with pain.
Isabella clearly felt the cold and didn’t want to walk any further. She grabbed onto Maggie’s hand and buried her small face into her stomach. “It’s so cold, Mommy, hold me.”
Isabella was almost six years old, and she had grown rather heavy.
Maggie felt the strain but still bent down and picked her up.
Isabella wrapped her little arms around Maggie’s neck and buried her face there to shield herself from the cold.
Maggie’s clothes were soft and warm. Isabella snuggled up, enjoying the warmth as she rubbed her face against her neck.
Franklin had a strong sense of time.
When Maggie arrived at the parking lot holding Isabella, Franklin’s car happened to pull in.
Seeing them, the car stopped right next to Maggie.
Upon seeing that Franklin had arrived, Isabella didn’t get out of her mother’s arms but instead lowered the car window.
She coquettishly called out to Franklin inside the car, “Daddy, pick me up and take me inside.”
Franklin didn’t say anything. He got out of the car and came over to pick up Isabella.
Isabella happily swung her little legs in Franklin’s arms.
As Franklin leaned in, Maggie caught a familiar scent–Julia’s perfume.
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Before, when he had sat next to her, he didn’t have that scent.
This meant that he had likely gone to the Green family after leaving here.
Franklin looked at her and said, “It’s cold tonight. Let’s head back.”
Maggie stepped back and said, “Got it.”
Isabella happily called out, “Goodbye, Mommy.”
“Mm.” Maggie responded.
Franklin, holding Isabella, got into the car. Maggie didn’t wait for them to drive off and turned to walk to where her own car
was parked.
Watching her retreating figure, Franklin paused for a moment before finally looking away. He turned to the driver and said,
“Drive.”
His car quickly merged into the flow of traffic.
When Maggie was about to reach her own parking spot, Harry got out of his car. “Maggie.”
Daisy seemed to have gone through a significant incident, suffering major physical and emotional trauma.
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