Chapter 113
The Love that Never Really Dies
Actually, Sebastian had no liking for calzone. He was a picky eater since he was young. Being a
member of the Hayes family, he grew up living a good life. Once he tasted the food and disliked it,
the chef wouldn't prepare the same food again. Calzone first appeared on the Hayesâ dining table
that year when Sasha and her family visited them. The Hayes" had the kitchen prepare this particular
dish for them, knowing that they loved Italian dishes. At that time, Sasha clearly remembered that
the boy who was five years older than her had only taken a bite of the calzone. He said it tasted
awful. Sasha retrieved her gaze as the piece of memory surged within her mind. She cast her eyes
downward to focus on feeding her daughter.
A few seconds later, she heard Matteo asking, âDaddy, does it taste good?â âNot bad.â This time,
Sebastian elegantly finished the whole calzone. Instead of showing disgust, he nodded approvingly
at the savory flavor that lingered on his tongue. Sasha was dumbstruck. Was I hallucinating? Did he
just say that it's not bad? But I remembered him hating it after just one bite... In a state of confusion,
Sasha fixed her eyes on Sebastian. As if he sensed her gaze, the man suddenly looked up, his eyes
meeting hers. Sasha was startled, and she almost dropped her cutlery. Why do I keep looking at him?
I must be out of my mind! At that instant, she had her heart in her throat. She quickly retrieved her
gaze and then helped fetch Vivian the dipping sauce, avoiding his eyes. Luckily, Sebastian's ringing
phone spared her from further embarrassment. It was a call from the office, and the man hurried off
as soon as he ended the call. As Sebastian's figure vanished from sight, the naive Vivian suddenly
leaned closer to her, whispering in her ear,
âMommy, are you afraid of Daddy?â Nonetheless, Sasha would not admit it no matter what. She fed
Vivian a mouthful to stop her from asking any more questions. âOf course not. Hurry, sweetie. I will
give you a shower after you're done eating.â Her words successfully put Vivian off. Since Sasha
would be staying with them, the kids didnât bother to ask for their dad. After taking their showers,
they rushed to Sasha's room for a bedtime story. Of course, Sasha was more than willing to spend
more time with the kids. She had made it a habit to tell Matteo and Vivian bedtime stories when
they were living together. Now that lan had joined them, the story-telling session became all the
more enjoyable.
That night, the kids fell asleep in Sasha's bedroom. Later, she instructed Wendy to carry them to
their respective rooms. All of them had a good night's sleep after that. The next morning, Sasha was
awakened by the continuous knocks on the door. âM-Mommy, are you awake? It's V-Vivi.. Mommy,
wake u-up!â Sasha was instantly wide awake at the sound of Vivian crying. She quickly climbed out
of bed to answer the door. Standing outside her room was Vivian in her pink pajama with tear-
stained cheeks, holding a bunny plush. Sasha was worried upon seeing the poor little girl shedding
tears. She crouched down to hug her. âWhat's wrong, sweetie? Why are you crying? Tell me, what
happened?â She thought Vivian was not used to living in a new place. The next moment, Vivian
threw herself into her mom's arm, sniveling sadly. âMommy, I want to go to preschool... with lan and
Matt... but he doesn't allow me to...â With that, she once again broke into tears. Preschool? Her
words reminded Sasha that the kids still needed to attend preschool. It had been at the back of her
mind since she was in the hospital. âWhy didn't he let you go?
Aren't you attending the same preschool as Matt?â she asked. âAfter Daddy brought us back, he
transferred Matt to lanâs preschool, but he doesn't allow me to join them. Mommy..." The little girl
was crying her heart out, shaking all over, especially when she said her dad refused to let her join
her brothers. Sasha finally understood the reason for her daughter crying. She was heartbroken, and
her anger spiked. Yet, she couldn't possibly argue with Sebastian because that man had no idea that
Vivian was his daughter. Besides, she wouldn't want him to find out about it either. There was no
way she could ask him to change his mind. Sasha hugged Vivian tighter, trying to console her, âWhy
don't we attend the previous preschool?â âNo! I don't want to! I want to be with lan and Matt.
Mommy, do you not love me anymore? Are you going to abandon me, just like Daddy did?â Vivian
looked at her mom through her teary eyes. The latter's heart wrung at the sight of her sad
expression. Vivi, I promise I will let you go to preschool with your brothers! With that, Sasha decided
to go all out for the sake of her daughter. She asked Vivian to wait in her room while she prepared
herself before heading to the third floor.
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