Chapter 443 Moving Upstairs

"Sadie Mia, you're back."

As Sadie approached the house, the door opened, and two caregiver healthcare workers stepped out.

"Athena, Sienna, you both have been working hard." Sadie greeted them swiftly. "How's Camila?"

"Camila waited for Mia to finish her bottle before tidying up, and then she left," Athena replied with a smile. "Noah and Nathan are growing up so fast. Now they flat out refuse to drink milk."

"Haha, yeah, they say 'real men don't drink from bottles,"" Sienna mimicked Noah and Nathan's way of speaking.

"The little goofballs," Sadie said, a beaming smile spreading across her face at the thought of her children.

"I'm all set here," announced Camila, emerging from the house. "Has Sadie Mia returned? Noah and Nathan have fallen asleep, and so has Mia."

"They went to bed a little late today because there was a lot of movement upstairs earlier. It was quite noisy. Things only quieted down about half an hour ago," Sienna explained. "Looks like we might have new neighbors."

Micah had really moved into

caregiver healthcare workers, and now the unit above

Mia, you should go and rest," the three young caregiver healthcare workers suggested. Nathan's check-up went well today. The follow-up information and medical reports are on the dining table. You can look at them when you

you guys," Sadie said. "You've all worked hard today. I'll make breakfast for the kids tomorrow morning,

it right this time," Sadie

kids love what you cook,

"Good night!"

at the medical reports on the table. Nathan's leg was healing nicely, and the doctor recommended two more months of rest with timely monthly check-ups. There were also some takeout dishes on the table with a note written in pencil from Noah: ["Mommy, I brought this dinner for you. Remember to heat it up

remembered to bring something back for

Beneath the pink canopy, Mia's chubby belly rose and fell with her quiet, rhythmic breathing. Gently closing Mia's door, Sadie moved to the next room to check on Noah and Nathan. Both boys were

Rubik's cube in his hand, and Noah was clutching a

room, delicately switching off the table lamp before gently tucking the kids in beneath their small blankets. Once she ensured their

the remnants of dinner on the dining

clothes and slippers before making her exit.As Sadie tiptoed across the room, she carefully turned off the table lamp, tucked the kids in with their small blankets, and then stepped out. She tidied up the leftover food on the dining table, put everything away in the kitchen,

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