<b>Chapter </b>842
Henry nced at the door. Mnie said, “I was worried she would disturb your rest, so I asked Yvonne <b>to </b>take her out to y.”
Henry was disappointed. “I see. What’s her name?”
After chatting with Henry in the ward for a while, Mnie got up to leave. She noticed that Henry had nced at Eugene several times as he spoke<b>, </b>but Mnie pretended not to notice.
Before she <b>left</b>, Henry handed her an envelope with some money and said, “This is a little allowance for your daughter. As I said before<b>, </b>even if the baby isn’t Eugene’s, she’s still my granddaughter.”
Mnie did not refuse. She thanked him on Merry’s behalf and left.
Eugene followed her out. Mnie did not stop until she was almost at the elevator, then she turned around and told him tly, “Don’t follow me.”
Eugene’s <b>eyes </b>narrowed. He looked at Mnie. <b>“</b>Is Merry your daughter’s name<b>?</b>”
Mnie had mentioned that name when she was chatting with Henry.
Mnie kept her face expressionless. “Yes. It’s her nickname.”
Eugene’s face stiffened, but then quickly rxed. There was a glint in his dark eyes as he said, “And her full name is Meredith Smith?”
Mnie did not answer. Her grandfather had suggested the name back then for any future daughters Mnie might have. That was why she had registered her baby under that name without hesitation<b>. </b>
Thinking back now, however, she remembered that she had discussed baby names with Eugene too at one point, and they had both fantasized about having a daughter named Meredith. It had not hit her before, but now Mnie realized the name felt like she was still insinuating something about their
past.
That was never her intention. She frowned slightly and turned to look at the elevator<b>, </b>unwilling to say
anything more to Eugene.
Just then, her phone rang. It was Yvonne, her voice urgent. “Timothy’s downstairs now. He got into a fight and now he’s swearing up a storm. I’m going to take Merry out of here for now. We’ll wait for <b>you </b>outside the hospital.”
At the mention of Timothy, Mnie instantly went pale. As soon as the elevator door opened, she walked in with a hardened expression. This time, she did not care if Eugene followed her.
“What’s wrong?” Eugene’s cool pine scent wafted into her nostrils. The elevator was quite crowded, so he stayed close to Mnie.
<b>“</b>Timothy Harmon is at the hospital. Yvonne saw him She did not know if Timothy would run into
Merry or recognize her, but she could not help worrying.
Her concern was not unfounded. When they arrived downstairs, she saw Timothy forcing Yvonne into
a corner<b>. </b>
Thest time Merry had been injured, Yvonne had been <b>by </b>his side. Naturally, Timothy remembered
her.
He had just returned from a street race where he lost and even got rather seriously hurt, so he was in a very bad mood. That was when he saw Merry in Yvonne’s arms.
Timothy always thought that Merry was quite pretty, with her big, innocent, naive–looking eyes. She looked like a porcin doll – and he had the urge to smash it.
When he stood in Yvonne’s way, she jumped in shock. “Who are you?”
Timothy’s teasing voice came from above her head. “Weren’t you the one who called the police on mest time? Have you forgotten about me already?”
Yvonne looked up sharply. “Timothy Harmon!”
Timothy looked down at the fair little Merry and tutted. “Where’s her mother?”