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Eugene’s simile faliered for a moment but then he quickly recovered, saying with ease, “Well, everyone has the same chance to beat of Grace’s life.” In his mind, it was only natural that Madeline’s child might end up being part of his family too.

He held Grace gently and remarked, “Grace is adorable, and the important thing is Maddie loves her. Whether Maddie wants intore kids or not is up to her.

Tve looked into it–having children can be hard on the body. I’d rather Maddie not face that risk. Adoption is always an option for me.”

vin couldn’t help but chuckle, shaking his head in disbelief. “You’ve got some nerve. Do you really think Maddie agrees with

Madeline promptly shook her head. She was clueless about this whole plan.

Caleb and Gavin took seats as Madeline stood up. “You got a bunch of fruit; let me wash some for

r you

Caleb looked at Grace with little emotional connection, finding it hard to feel anything toward a stranger’s baby. He could only muster a detached gaze.

Nolan watched Eugene entertain the baby with a lazy, thoughtful smile. He had long hair that highlighted his pale complexion, making him appear fragile. Seasonal changes brought on fits of coughing for him.

“This child needs to grow up respectful to Maddie; if not… Nolan said weakly. “Don’t invite trouble.”

Gavin remarked. “What harm could

expression thin and sickly. “She was adopted by the Larson. family as an infant, adored by

at this reminder, suddenly

it’ll be fine. People like Winslet. who are inherently problematic, are rare.” He added, “I understand Nolan is just looking

“What kind of background do we have? Who are we really? We

“variable,” a significant one. Being strategists by nature, they knew that

through

everything out of compassion. In his line of work, death was a common occurrence–not even a little one could melt the ice in

bright gleam in his eye and a slight smirk. “With me guiding her,

thinking, ‘Really? Here we go

calls. Even dressed in a sharp, no–nonsense suit, his expression remained impassive, like he was still in

is young; it’s hard for her to see the long–term picture,” he said, tapping his phone on the table and resting an elbow on his knee. “Raising a child

personal growth aren’t yet ready for this responsibility. Sacrificing her aspirations to study or become

As a man. Þ

yet.

think having children is natural. But as Madeline’s

overthinking it. Maddie

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is just two months old and

in this baby–her own tough times in an orphanage, ending up in a

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