Chapter 142
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 142 After leaving the Blackwell Group, Hackett headed straight home, driving much faster than usual. He really wanted to see how much the child his father mentioned resembled him.
The usual 40âminute journey was completed in about 20 minutes. He casually parked the car in front of the yard, the vehicle askew, and quickly got out.
With a click, he opened the door and saw Sherriâs mother chatting warmly with his own mother on the couch. His mother no longer showed any signs of sadness.
Joy was puzzled. Wasnât her son supposed to be at the company? She asked, âWerenât you at the company? Why did you come back now? And whereâs your father?â
Hackett did not answer. His gaze was fixed on the little girl playing by the side of the couch. The girl was wearing a princess dress, with two braids tied up and a pink butterfly hair clip on her head.
Hackettâs gaze was fixed on her face, but he could not see any resemblance to himself. How could anyone see any resemblance? Besides, he did not even know what he looked like as a child.
He thought to himself that perhaps his father was making a big fuss over nothing. But since his own father insisted on a paternity test, he had to do it.
He would show the results to his parents later to prove that they were wasting their time trying to find an illegitimate child for him day after day.
Joy noticed her sonâs gaze and followed his line of sight. She realized he was looking at Ruby and explained with a smile. âDonât you think this little girl is cute? If you think she is, then put in some effort. Donât let me wait for longâ
Hackett snapped back to reality and walked briskly towards the couch. He politely greeted Juana. âHello, Mrs. Landor. Who is this child?â
As soon as Juana saw Hackett, she liked him. He was handsome, perfectly in line with her expectation of a sonâinâlaw. She smiled warmly and said, âThis child is Sherriâs goddaughter. She is the child of her best friend. I am taking care of her for a while.â
Hackett was searching for an answer in his mind. Best friend? But he was not sure about Sherriâs social circle. Besides Mrs. Wilson, did she have any other best friends?
Nevertheless, he politely replied, âMrs. Landor, you are really warmâhearted. There arenât many people as kind as you nowadays.â
Juana was delighted to be praised, and she could not help but be talkative. âOh, itâs nothing. Iâm just free and have nothing to do. Itâs good to be able to help young people. Besides, this child is truly adorable. Ruby, this is Uncle Hackett.â
Since Hackett entered, Ruby had been cautiously stealing glances. But even after she turned her glance at Juana for a while, she still did not call out as she was told. She lowered her head and quietly continued playing with her toys.
Juana felt a little awkward. This child was usually very good at greeting people. What was wrong with her today? She did not greet Hackett at all..
Joy smiled to ease the situation. âLook, even the child canât stand your appearance. When your father left just now, Ruby even called him Grandpa on her own. But she wonât call you. Reflect on yourself and figure out the reason.â
Hackettâs mind was buzzing. So it was because the little girl called his father âGrandpaâ that he was forced to rush back for a paternity test. What was his father thinking? Just because a little girl called him âGrandpa, she could become his granddaughter? It seemed like his father was going crazy over wanting a granddaughter.
However, he maintained his enthusiastic demeanor and seemed not to mind his mother teasing. âOh, donât worry. Thereâs no rush. Youâll definitely have a granddaughter. Right, Mrs. Landor?â
Juana thought Hackett was continuing to talk about something related to Sherri, so she replied, âThatâs right. We donât need to worry about the childrenâs matters. They definitely have their own plans.â Hackett did not reveal the true purpose behind his words, and everyone was immersed in their own thoughts.
After observing the little girl for a while, Hackett genuinely felt that she was really cute. But he was not sure if she resembled him or not. Maybe he should take her back to his room and compare her with the photos in his album. He thought that would be a good method. âCan Uncle Hackett play with you, young lady?â
Ruby hesitated for a moment and then nodded slightly to indicate agreement.
Hackett had his own ulterior motive to avoid his mother and Juana. He said. âMrs. Landor, itâs been a long time since you last met. Iâll take the little one to my room to play. You can chat freely.â
Joy looked at her son with a suspicious expression. What was he doing? Did he run back from the company just to take care of a child? âArenât you supposed to go to the company?â
Hackett calmly replied, âWell, Dad said he canât be away from the company for even a minute. The office is more suitable for him. He told me not to go today.â
Seeing Joyâs improved mood, Juana chimed in. âStop worrying about Hackett all the time. Heâs already grown up.â
1/3 12:01 Chapter 142 She did not realize that she was also constantly arguing with Sherri at home.
Joy did not criticize her son any further, but just reminded him. âBe careful and make sure Ruby doesnât bump into anythingâ
âI knowâ said Hackett and then led Ruby upstairs. But halfway through, Joy started scolding. âHackett, canât you use your brain? You let Ruby walk on such a high staircase by herself. Donât you have arms to carry her?â
Juana turned her attention to the stairs and indeed saw Ruby struggling to climb them with her short legs. Men really were not suited for taking care of children. They could give you a heart attack.
Hackett paused, not realizing anything was wrong. After all, she was a big kid. Shouldnât she be able to walk by herself? It would help her grow taller if she took more steps. But due to the scrutiny of the two professionals, he slowly crouched down and clumsily lifted Ruby into his arms His movements were a bit awkward. He extended his right hand, then his left, not sure which hand to use to carry her first.
Joy sighed at her sonâs confusion and patiently instructed. âOne hand goes on top, and the other hand goes below. You donât have to hold her too tightly.
Following his motherâs lead, Hackett lifted Ruby into his arms.
Watching the figure of the two of them entering the room, Joy grumbled. âHeâs already so grown up, but he still doesnât have the demeanor of an adult. Sherri is going to be driven crazy.
Juana laughed happily. âSherri is the same. Itâs just that she learned a bit from her good friend these past few years, so she knows moreâ
Hackett placed Ruby on his bed. âWait for me, young lady. I will bring something over to play with you.â
Hackett opened the drawer and took out his photo album. He flipped to the photos of a similar age as Ruby and glanced at them. Then be carefully looked at Ruby. Shit. It seemed that she resembled him a bit.
His heart started racing, and his hands trembled as he closed the album and put it away.
Turning around, he said to Ruby, âYoung lady, letâs play a game called Ask and Answer.â
Ruby did not understand what game Hackett wanted to play. With her watery eyes, she blinked and nodded.
Hackett did not care if the understood or not. He assumed she did. âAlright, hereâs the question. If you answer correctly, I will give you something tasty as treatsâ
Ruby continued to nod, appearing to understand but not fully comprehend.
Hackett felt a bit nervous. He could not believe that an around oneâyearâold child was making him nervous. âWho is your mommy?â He asked, using his gentlest tone to coax an answer out of her.
As Hackett waited for her response, he felt anxious. Rubyâs eyes shifted, and in a sweet, childish voice, she said, âNatalie.â Instead of feeling relieved upon receiving the answer, Hackett inexplicably felt a sense of disappointment.
He felt that he must have gone crazy.
But then he thought about it. Natalie, wasnât she Mrs. Wilson? However, this child did not resemble her at all. Instead, she looked a lot like him when he was young But a child would not mistake her own mother, it was someone she had been calling since she was little. This brought some certainty to his heart, and it seemed that the child truly was not his.
In the next moment, with a particularly positive attitude, Hackett started to scheme. If the child turned out to be Natalieâs daughter, it would be interesting Mr. Wilson was still pursuing his wife, so he wanted to confirm a bit more. âIs your mommy Natalie Foster?â
Ruby nodded, following the rules of the game.
With the confirmed answer, Hackett was now certain that the child was Natalieâs. He was sure that his father was making a fuss over nothing. But this child was indeed wellâbehaved and likable. With a firm grasp, he lifted Ruby onto his lap and casually pulled a few strands of her hair.
âUncle Hackett saw something dirty in your hair. Let me remove it. Sit on the bed and play for a while. Iâll bring you something to eat.â
He put the hair in a bag while taking out his favorite potato chips to give to the little one.
âDo you like them? These chips are really good. Theyâre my favorite. Iâm sharing them with you, so weâre good friends now.â He ruffled the little oneâs hair again.
Polite and wellâmannered, Ruby climbed down from the bed, holding the chips, and prepared to go downstairs. âThank you âLook at you. So you have not been speaking to me because I did not give you something to eat. Are you going downstairs?â
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
ï¤141 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen ï¤Chapter 340 12.011 Chapter 142 âYesâ Ruby remembered that her mommy had said not to eat in the room, especially on the bed, as it would attract bugu However, her language skills were limited, and she did not know how to express herself properly. All she could say was that she was going downstairs.
Harkett found this little girl increasingly adorable. No matter how he looked at her he could not help but like her. Mrs. Wilson had indeed taught her well. She did not seem like Sherriâs child at all. Cnid ta woman have raised such a thoughtful child?
No, definitely not. But there was no way around it. The paternity test still had to be done to avoid being lectured by his father.