Quintina was surprised. “So it seems you’re all getting along well?”
“Yes, they are incredibly down-to-earth. You can’t fault their character, and they’re especially wonderful to Chaim.”
“That’s great. I guess your suffering is finally coming to an end.”
A few minutes later, Chaim stirred on the bed. He opened his eyes, still groggy, and murmured, “Auntie Tina.”
Quintina beamed and stroked his little bald head. “I came to see you. You’re such a brave little man, cooperating with your treatments every day. You’re doing great!”
Chaim smiled.
After he was dressed, the little boy asked, “Mommy, can we go see Grandpa and Grandma now? Grandpa said he would buy me lots and lots of toys today.”
Vivica, who was pouring him a glass of water, asked curiously, “Really? Grandpa told you that yesterday?”
“Mhm, mhm!” he nodded enthusiastically.
Quintina sighed. “Looks like this little guy has already been won over. Alright, you two go have fun. I’m heading home to get some rest.”
“Okay, bye.”
After seeing her friend off, Vivica waited for her son to finish his water and then pulled up Joseph’s number again.
“Sweetie, let’s call Uncle first and ask if it’s a good time for them, okay?” Vivica, too embarrassed to talk to Joseph herself, decided to have her son do the talking.
The little boy, oblivious to his mother’s motives, nodded eagerly.
The call went through. After a few rings, a deep, authoritative voice answered.
“Hello, Ms. Lynn.”
“Uncle,” Chaim said brightly, “I’m coming to play with Grandpa and Grandma now. Is that okay?”
On the other end of the line, Joseph was playing tennis with Harvey. Hearing his son’s voice, his expression instantly softened.

VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The IVF Secret That Shook a Dynasty