?Chapter 362:
It had been over four months since he discovered Gabri was his flesh and blood.
Suddenly, the strength seemed to drain from his hand, now hanging limply at his side like a wilted flower. The prominent blue veins on his skin faintly revealed the rhythmic pulse of his beating heart.
“The reason I kept the truth from you is because there were too many eyes on us. If anything had happened to you, it could have jeopardized our daughter’s safety. It wasn’t that I thought you were ipetent. I just couldn’t bear to take that risk.”
Eileen moved closer to him, her fingers firmly gripping his wrist. “I wouldn’t risk Gabri’s life. I don’t want her to grow up without a father figure. That’s why I’m telling you about her now. However, we still need to keep her existence hidden from the outside world.”
If they stood united, they’d be the unbreakable shield that protected Gabri.
They would be Gabri’s constantpanions, and one day, they’d proudly proim to the world that she was their daughter.
No sooner had Eileen finished speaking than Bryan seized her wrist, pulling her close and enveloping her in a fierce embrace.
He buried his head in the crook of her neck, holding her tightly. “Thank you for bringing her into this world, Eileen.”
He had overthought things too much just now. After a terrible idea had crept into his mind, he had no energy left to ponder anything else.
Had Eileen been too forgiving then? Or had she let her anger towards him and Ste drive her to abort, he wouldn’t have Gabri as his daughter now.
Eileen lifted her head, resting her chin on his shoulder. Tears slipped from the corners of her eyes and onto his shirt.
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“Don’t worry, I’ll be a caring father. My life is dedicated to you and our daughter,” he vowed.
Eileen’s heart melted. She clutched his shirt tightly and then wrapped her arms around his sturdy waist.
She gave Bryan the space he needed to gather his thoughts. Once they had both calmed down, Bryan went to her room andy down beside Gabri, though sleep was a distant dream for him that night.
Eileen, sleepless as well, positioned Gabri between them, with Bryan and herself on either side, safeguarding their child together.
In the soft glow of the nightlight, Gabri’s skin was smooth and delicate. Her curlyshes were thick and long, her arms looked chubby and cute. Eileen’s eyes were fixed on the baby.
“Josue said that you don’t care for Gabri,” Eileen said suddenly, just before dawn.
Bryan sat up abruptly, his voice firm. “That’s ridiculous. There’s no way I wouldn’t love my daughter. He’s just jealous and trying to stir things up!”
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