Chapter 1341 Gilbert and Marigold (16)
While she was lost in her own thoughts, Gilbert walked into the restaurant and headed
straight toward the three of them.
"Gilbert's here,” Jenny spoke up. Marigold instantly snapped out of her daze and looked at
the object of her affection, who had just arrived.
'Jenny," Gilbert greeted Jenny with a nod and looked at Marigold. "How did the health
check go?"
'Everything is fine,' Marigold answered with a smile. She still felt a bit nervous in front of
him. Gilbert didn’t pay much attention to that. He took a seat next to her naturally.
Soon, the waiter brought the dishes, and the four of them ate and chatted.
When the topic shifted to the upcoming naming ceremony for Caleb, there was no
shortage of conversation among them, even Gilbert surprisingly had a lot to say. Although
he didn't say it explicitly, Jenny could tell that he genuinely adored his child.
After dinner, the four of them parted ways. "We'll head back now."
'Okay, drive safe," Gilbert reminded, watching Jenny and Alec get into the car and drive
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtaway. Once their car was some distance away, he said to Marigold, "Get in the car."
'Okay." Marigold walked toward the passenger seat, opened the door, and got in.
Inside the car, they fell into an awkward silence.
'Sorry for interrupting your work." After a while, Marigold finally plucked up enough
courage to speak up.
Gilbert furrowed his brow, seemingly not understanding why she was apologizing. "Why
would you say that?"
'It's because of me that Jenny called you. If it weren't for me-"
"It has nothing to do with you, and besides, having a meal doesn't disrupt my work that
much." Although he was indeed busy when Jenny called him, it didn't mean he would
blame Marigold for it. He wasn't an unreasonable tyrant who blamed everything on others.
Seeing that he didn't seem to blame her, Marigold breathed a sigh of relief. ’Are you going
back to work?"
It was only 8 pm. Judging from his usual working hours, he might still have pending work
waiting for him at his company.
'That won't be necessary.'
'Oh, it's good that you get to rest earlier."
"I guess so."
The atmosphere fell into silence once again. Marigold desperately wanted to say
something but didn't know what to say.
Soon, the car arrived at the villa, and the two of them got out and walked inside.
As they came back early that day, Caleb was still awake. The nanny was playing with him
in the living room. Upon seeing his parents, Caleb seemed to sense who they were and
started giggling in delight.
Gilbert was captivated and couldn't help but walk over to look at the little one in the
nanny's arms. A smile took over his lips. "You look happy, little guy."
’He must be happy because his parents are here," the nanny replied.
Gilbert reached out and took the child from the nanny's arms. "Hey, little one. Do you
recognize me?"
Caleb's giggles became peals of laughter.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm‘It seems like he really likes you, Mr. Hawthorn," the nanny added.
Right then, Marigold approached her child and said, "Cal, I'm your mommy."
Both of them played with their child in the living room. It was a scene of a picture-perfect
family. Upon seeing such a scene, one would gasp in disbelief if they were told this
seemingly perfect couple wasn't bound in marriage.
They continued to play with Caleb in the living room for quite a while until it was time for
him to sleep. With that, they handed him over to the nanny.
"You had a long day at work. Go take a shower and rest up," Marigold said to Gilbert as
she watched the child being carried back to his room.
Gilbert snapped out of his giddy trance, but the smile on his face didn't fade away. "Okay,
you should rest early too."
’I will." Marigold nodded with a blush on her face. Even though she'd promised Jenny to
take the initiative, she couldn't help but feel shy whenever Gilbert looked at her.
Marigold stood in the living room and watched as Gilbert went upstairs to his room. She
took a deep breath and silently made a vow to herself after a while. For the sake of her
child, she had to do her best.
As for whether it was for the child or for herself, perhaps only Marigold knew the answer.