Chapter 692
The little ones rushed in, and only to find the bed unoccupied.
Elowen, at the forefront of the pack, halted abruptly. The other kids behind her failed to stop in time, crashing into her one by one
like dominoes. The scene was comical and totally adorable.
Upon hearing the kids’ ruckus, Thalassa, with a toothbrush in her mouth, hastily turned around. She forgot her injured foot so
pain shot through her, eliciting a hiss.
A strong hand grabbed her arm. Lysander’s low, magnetic voice chided, “Easy now!”
As he helped Thalassa out of the bathroom, the sight of the kids piled up on the floor welcomed them.
Sophia, the last one to fall, landed on her bottom and rolled aside like a little tumbleweed. People could see she was in pain.
Thalassa’s heart ached as words caught in her throat. Thankfully, Sophia didn’t cry out in pain but swiftly got up, looking dazed
and disoriented.
Soon, Atticus got up, and Dorian rolled to the side.
Elowen, who was pinned at the bottom, whimpered, “Ouch, that hurts.”
She lifted her chubby hand to rub her waist.
Lysander released Thalassa on seeing this. He quickly stepped forward to pick up Elowen.
Upon seeing her father, tears welled up in Elowen’s sparkling eyes, “Daddy, it hurts...
“I’ll massage it for you.” Lysander’s big hand gently rubbed the area Elowen had touched earlier, applying just the right amount of
pressure.
Thalassa stood on one foot and watched the scene unfold.
Elowen was indeed the most adorable and lively little girl. She knew how to act cute perfectly.
Even Lysander, the typically icy and aloof man, softened under her cuteness.
He was incredibly patient with Elowen without showing a slightest hint of irritation.
“Does it still hurt?” Lysander asked in his soothing voice while caressing Elowen’s small frame.
Elowen shook her head. Her pigtail braids were swaying with the movement, looking exceptionally cute.
Her innocent eyes then turned to Thalassa, who was standing not far away. With a joyful shout, Elowen called out, “Mommy!”
By now, the other kids had gathered around Thalassa, ready for some cuddle time and the warmth of their mother’s embrace.
Their excited steps halted once more.
Atticus was the first to notice the bandage around Thalassa’s foot. With his eyes filled with concern, he asked, “Mommy, are you
hurt again?”
His tiny brows furrowed upon finishing asking. Then, he shot a glance at Lysander.
Thalassa quickly explained, “I was climbing a hill yesterday and twisted my ankle. It was Daddy who saved me. Or you wouldn’t
have seen Mommy anymore.
Thalassa knew what Atticus was thinking just by reading his glance. He must’ve assumed that Lysander hurt her again. She just
couldn’t let him continue this misunderstanding.
Before, Atticus had a few misconceptions that Lysander had hurt her. In his quest for justice, he had cost the Sinclair group a
billion dollars.
If he were to do something like that again, Thalassa was sure that Lysander would lose his cool.
“Dad, you’re the best. Thanks for saving Mommy” Dorian, always the sweet-talker, gave Lysander a thumbs-up. As Thalassa’s
son, he was grateful to his father for saving their mother.
Atticus’ displeasure at Lysander eased, and he looked at Thalassa’s foot with concern, “Mommy, can you walk?”
“I still have one good foot, Thalassa reassured with a comforting smile on her lips.
“Mommy, you should rest at home. Let Daddy take care of you. He’s really good at it. Just like yesterday, he can hold you while
you sleep. You’ll feel better after some sleep.” Elowen, who had just gotten down from Lysander’s arms, walked up to Thalassa,
tugging at her pants and looking up at her with
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innocent eyes.
Thalassa gasped.
She couldn’t help but look at Lysander.