Chapter 1037
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âYes, I understand!â answered the lawyer.
Right at that moment, Amelia reached the police station in a frantic. As soon as she caught sight of her son, she sprinted ahead and checked on the boy carefully.
Even though her mother told her that Aiden only suffered nothing but some scrapes, when Amelia looked at the boyâs battered and wounded face, her eyes turned all misty and teary.
âDoes it hurt?â she asked, seeming sad.
Aiden shook his head. âNope.â Yet, upon parting his lips and speaking, he pulled the sore muscle in his face, hence baring his pearly whites and gnashing them in pain.
That put Amelia out of sorts once more.
Matilda, too, beat herself up again. âItâs all my fault. Had I learned that he had been in there for too long and summoned someone in sooner, Aiden wouldnât have been hurt like this.â
âItâs not Grannyâs fault. I⦠Iâm just not strong enough.â Aiden blamed himself for not being strong enough to get the better of those people. Were he stronger than them, he would not have gotten hurt, nor would his mother and grandmother have to be put through the heartbreaking episode.
Amelia caressed her sonâs head gently and turned to Matilda. âAll right, Mom. Let me take over.â With that, she approached the policeman dealing with the issue. âHello, officer. Iâm Aidenâs mother. May I leave with my son now?â
âWeâve finished taking down the statement. This lawyer over here claimed to be Aidenâs representative lawyer. Are you going to file a case against the other party, or would you be leaning toward a settlement?â asked the police officer.
Amelia skimmed the statement before sneaking a peek at Milo, who spearheaded the pack that picked on Aiden. She had once resolved the matter privately in school, but she did not expect it to happen again.
Considering that Warren specially hired a lawyer, she naturally knew his intention. She might not wish to have anything to do with Warren, but for the sake of her child, she would have to make do with it.
âIâd press charges against them,â replied Amelia as she wrote down her clear choice of refusing to reach a settlement with the perpetrators, not to mention undersigning the statement, complete with her contact details.
Seeing Amelia turn them away, those parents appeared dejected on the spot. Even so, they could not summon any courage to speak up because of Warrenâs presence.
Amelia, for one, left the police station with her son and mother without even sparing Warren a gander.
Outside the police station, the instant Amelia wanted to lift her hand to hail a taxi, someone grabbed her arm. âLeaving already without saying hello?â
Amelia turned her head a fraction, only to be greeted by Warren tugging at her arm. âMr. York, Iâm going home now. Please let go of your hand.â
Warren stared Amelia in the eye, having not the slightest intention of loosening his grip.
The air around them at that point seemed tense.
Just then, Aiden stepped forward and tried to pull Warrenâs hand away. âLet go of my mommy! Stop putting your hand on her!â
Warren glanced at his son and said to the subordinate who followed him, âGive Mrs. Haab and Aiden a ride home.â
âYes,â the subordinate answered and came over to drag Aiden away. âCome, Aiden, let me send you two back first.â
Aiden resisted while Matilda sported a visage brimming with anxiety and powerlessness. The old lady was clueless about what to do.
Amelia then uttered through gritted teeth, âBring Aiden home first, Mom. Iâll be home right after a word with him.â
âIâm not leaving. I want to go home together with Mommy,â came Aidenâs insistence.
âBe obedient, will you? I still have something to deal with. Go home with Granny first. You also havenât finished your homework. Iâll come home before you know it. Donât worry. Iâll be fine,â Amelia said.
Be that as it might, it was as clear as day that Aiden still looked worried.
Warren turned to his son and reassured the boy, âIâll personally send your mommy home. If I wanted to do something bad to her, you couldnât do anything to stop me even if you were here. Do you even realize who saved you today? Had I been a little late to step in, your injury wouldâve been far worse than now.â
A hint of embarrassment flashed across Aidenâs mien, and his hands hanging beside him tightened into balls of angry fists.
In the end, Aiden left the scene with Matilda. Amelia turned to Warren and questioned, âWhat exactly do you want to talk about now?â
As Amelia spoke, she retracted her arm from Warrenâs clutch.
Suddenly, Warren found himself grasping nothing.
It had always been like thatâas long as he inched closer and had skin contact with the woman, she would resist him outright.
Yet, in their past relationship, it was she who took the initiative when she first held his hand. âWarren, I want to hold your hand like this forever,â had been her words to him.
As Warren recalled the past memory, to be by Ameliaâs side for the rest of his life was more than his heart could ever ask for. Sadly, Amelia would rather spend the rest of her life without him.
âWhy donât we find a place to sit and talk?â suggested Warren.
âSave it,â Amelia rebuffed. âJust say what you want to say right here.â
âAiden was bullied quite often, right?â Warren asked.
Ameliaâs countenance changed slightly. After a brief moment, she hummed an acknowledgment.
âHuman society has always been in such a way that the strong would bully the weak. If people were to learn that Aiden is my son, most of them wouldnât have the gall to pick on him, donât you think?â
Warrenâs tone was indifferent. He sounded like he was simply stating a fact.
Even so, only he himself knew how nervous he was when he dropped that speech. Even his hands hanging at the side trembled slightly.
Ameliaâs body stiffened, and a trace of vigilance flashed across her face. âWhat are you up to? Are you trying to fight for Aidenâs custody once again and take him with you?â
At that moment, Amelia felt contradicted deep down.
Had it been in the past, she would have become royally resistant to his idea. Yet, at present, she actually thought that maybe it was in Aidenâs best interest if the boy were to live his life by Warrenâs side.
By then, Aiden would be the scion of the York family instead of the son of an ex-convict running a small business at a concession stand to make a living.
With the York family backing the little boy, no one would look down on Aiden anymore, let alone have the audacity to discriminate against him.
Then again, Amelia could not help but feel heartbroken at the thought of going separate ways with her son.
âOf course, I know that Aiden is your everything. Since I gave up custody a long time ago, I wouldnât be demanding that this time around. All I want to say is-marry me!â
The last two words from the man sounded almost like they stemmed from his every ounce of courage.
Looking at her sudden change of expression, he felt that his heart was pounding right up at his throat.
She would never know how nervous and scared he was.
He even knew that he was despicable to have spilled the deepest desire in his heart at a time like that.
âMarry⦠you?â Amelia nearly doubted that her ears were playing tricks on her.
That made sense, for things between her and Warren had already come to that, and she wished nothing but never to cross paths with that man again. To think that he would ask her to walk down the aisle with him under such circumstances.
âYeah, you heard me. Marry me and be my legitimate wife, the head of the York family. In this way, everyone will know that Aiden is the heir of the York family. No one will ever insult or discriminate against him, much less has the nerve to lay a finger on him like today!â