Catherine's POV

Dawn came faster in early winter. I had just drawn a couple of designs in the room when I heard my kids running fast outside.

I quickly put down my pencil and drawing board and saw the bedroom door pushed open. Two small figures came in one after another.

Hedwig ran over and threw herself into my arms. She looked up and asked, "Mommy, are you better? I am so worried about you!"

I listened to her childish voice and gently comforted her, "Much better. I'm fine! Don't worry!"

Noah stood to the side, his hands crossed in front of his chest. He smiled and said, "Mommy, do you have something to say to us?"

I was immersed in Hedwig's concern when I suddenly heard his question. I blinked. "What?"

"Are you sure you don't have something to say to us?" Noah immediately pursed his lips.

Hedwig also blinked. She grinned and shouted, "I know what Noah wants to ask you. Patricia said that you and daddy are going to get married, is it true?"

Noah smiled happily and said, "Mommy, it's big! Why didn't you tell us right away? I don't want to talk to you anymore!"

I pulled a wry face. Apparently, Patricia couldn't wait. Blake and I wanted to find the right time to tell the kids. I didn't expect Patricia to tell them the news already.

"Noah, don't get mad. It's not that I don't want to tell you. I just feel that I need to find the right time to tell you. After all, it's a deliberate decision!" I hurried over and held Noah in my arms, comforting him softly.

"Mommy, you and daddy are really going to get married this time, right? You're not lying to us, right?" Noah asked with a serious face.

"Why would we lie to you? It is happening. Your daddy and I are serious about living together." I patted Noah's face. He was so stunningly shrewd.

"Great! When are you going to get married? Can you hurry up? Can you do it tomorrow?" Hedwig asked anxiously.

"Tomorrow isn't going to work." I didn't know how to explain it to her.

"When then? I can't wait!" Hedwig muttered.

Noah immediately said disapprovingly, "Can't you be patient? Marriage is a serious matter. It's not a game. Leave it to daddy and mommy! They can make the decision."

Hedwig glared at him. "You are so annoying! I will not talk to you anymore!"

Hedwig strode

around. Then he comforted me, "Who did she inherit from? She

me?" I watched Hedwig leave in a huff and

hand and

had taken out her full set of dolls and was having a good

and played with her, and they looked very happy.

Cathy!" Patricia saw

her quickly,

days ago, Patricia and I had a

short while, Blake and Leo appeared at the door at the same time. The scene of them showing up together was

had different styles. One was rigorous and composed, and the other was handsome and outgoing. However, they were equally

are you here?" Hedwig shouted at the sight of

shoulders and pretended to be pitiful. "I don't have anything to eat

Leo. You don't even have anything to eat. I will ask my daddy to give you a lot of

childish words made everyone

Blake. "Blake, did you hear that? Your daughter asked you to give

to Hedwig and squatted down, ignoring Leo. He asked Hedwig gently, "Hedwig, how much

dollars!" Hedwig answered

dollars? What was

looked at Leo. "Did

dinner, Emerson chenged his clothes end went to the

end whet Petricie wes most concerned ebout wes Leo's

worry so much, OK? I em only twenty-four yeers old. It's too

Petricie heerd his words, she instently choked up. "Whet did you sey? You know thet I em old. Cen I hold on to the time when you ere forty? I just went to see whet your kids will

Petricie's teers thet ceme out of

stop meking Petricie cry!" Noeh pleeded

you ere better then me. Unlike me,

et him. "I'm serious! I'm engry

look like Noeh, end if I hed e deughter, it would

end glenced et Leo coldly. "Unless your mete

fece immedietely turned red. He hurriedly expleined, "You got me wrong. Whet I meen

seid grumpily, "Stop it! Just see to it,

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