Chapter 911
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âFully recovering may probably take half a year to one year. Yet, it should be fine to carry some lightweight things after a week. Then, after one month, there should be no problem in doing simple typing and writing,â Rosalie said.
âThatâs good.â Lillian heaved a sigh of relief.
After saying goodbye to Amelia, Rosalie headed to the Burton residence.
Lillian, who sat in the concession stand, told Amelia, âAlas, Rosalie hurried to see her son right after she was discharged from the hospital. But Zekiâs attitude toward herâ¦â
âThe kid is still so young, and Rosalie is like a stranger to him. Itâll get better after some time. Heâs so clingy to his so-called sister. It shows that heâll accept those who sincerely treat him well,â Amelia commented.
âI hope so,â Lillian said.
After the duo chatted for a while, Aiden came back. When he saw Lillian, he greeted her politely.
âWhy are your clothes so dirty? Did you fall?â Amelia asked.
âI accidentally fell,â Aiden replied.
âEven the pants are torn.â Lillian saw a hole caused by friction in the knee part of Aidenâs pants, which she thought was caused by his fall.
âGo and change your pants. Iâll fix it for you,â Amelia instructed.
Aiden hummed in response and went to the room to change his pants.
Looking at Aidenâs diminutive figure, Lillian furrowed her brows slightly. Then, she took a glance at Amelia. Seeing that Amelia was busy with her business at the concession stand, Lillian walked into the room, too.
Aiden was about to take off his pants when he saw Lillian. His tiny face was reddened in an instant.
âDid you fight?â Lillian questioned without waiting for him to speak.
Aidenâs expression stiffened when she said that.
âDonât lie. When I was young, I got into a fight so often that it worried my parents so much. Youâve always been a cautious person. If you really fall, it wonât be as serious as this. There are many signs of friction over here, here, and here.â Lillian directly pointed to several spots on Aidenâs shirt. Then, she grabbed Aidenâs trousers and rolled them up. There were some bruises on his lower leg.
âWhat exactly happened?â Lillian questioned. She knew Aiden was not a child who would want to cause trouble. On the contrary, it could be said that Aiden was a quiet child. He would not cause any trouble for no reason. âDid someone bully you at school?â Lillian continued.
Aidenâs body trembled slightly. Sure enough, what Lillian had said was right.
âWhy did they bully you?â Lillian probed.
Aiden hesitated momentarily before saying, âBecause Iâm wearing hearing aids. They said disabled people should attend special needs schools instead of studying here. They also said Mommy must have done something bad. Thatâs why she gave birth to a disabled child like me.â
Hearing this, Lillianâs nose began to tingle. As she straightened up her back, she uttered. âWho said that? Iâll go and look for their parents!â
âLillian!â Aiden quickly grabbed hold of Lillian and added, âD-Donât go to look for their parents. I donât want Mommy to know about this.â
Aiden knew that what Amelia cared about the most was his inaudibility. Silently, Aiden remarked, âMommyâs eyes always glint with guilt whenever she looks at my hearing aid. Mommy keeps saying Iâm deaf because she took cold medicine during pregnancy. But I donât blame Mommy at all. Mommy is the best! I donât want Mommy to be upset and sad.â
In actuality, if those people had not mentioned Amelia that day, Aiden would not have fought with them.
Looking at Aidenâs nervous expression, Lillian could not help but sigh. âOkay. I wonât tell your mommy.
But youâve got to call me and let me know if they say this to you again. I can go and communicate with 09:36 your teacher. Weâll see how we can stop them from doing so.â
âThank you, Lillian!â Aiden responded obediently.
Lillian caressed Aidenâs head, thinking, âSometimes, this child is so sensible that it makes my heart ache for him. Heâs only nine years old. Compared to his peers, he has already endured so many more hardships.â
At that moment, the duo did not notice Amelia, who leaned against the wall at the doorway. There were tears in her eyes.
In actuality, it did cross Ameliaâs mind that Aiden would be discriminated against on his hearing.
However, since he had never told her, Amelia had always assumed that Aidenâs classmates did not discriminate against him.
Amelia thought Aiden could be like the other ordinary children, growing up healthily and happy in school while gaining knowledge.
Nevertheless, now it seemed that it was just her wishful thinking.
Inwardly, Amelia remarked, âOriginally, he should have been a healthy child. He shouldnât be discriminated against at all. It was me who had harmed him. It was meâ¦â
At that moment, Amelia only felt that her heart was throbbing painfully.
Meanwhile, Rosalie and Jonathan had arrived at the Burton residence. Wayne and Jeanette wished so badly that they could announce the duoâs arrival to everyone in the neighborhood.
However, under Jonathanâs cold gaze, Wayne and Jeanette naturally dared not to do anything.
As for Rosalie, she found out that the Burton family had already cleaned up Zekiahâs room.
However, Karina told Rosalie that Zekiah would go to her room to sleep with her instead of sleeping in his room.
âI like sleeping with Karrie,â Zekiah echoed.
When Rosalie was about to leave the Burton residence, Karina could not help asking, âMs. Leighton, can Zeki still be my brother after this?â
Karina knew that one day, Zekiah would return to the Youngblood family. Her biggest fear was that she would no longer have a connection with Zekiah after he left the Burton residence.
âNow, Zekiahâs surname is still Burton. He is my brother. Weâre still siblings. There is still a connection between us,â Karina mused.
âOf course,â Rosalie stated as she glanced at Wayne and Jeanette, who were nearby, trying their best to keep up their image as good parents. Then, Rosalie averted her gaze to look at Karina. âKarina, have you considered my suggestion? Come along with Zeki to live in the Youngblood residence. The Youngblood family will bear all your living expenses and tuition fees. You donât have to worry about anything.â
Karina hesitated for a while before shaking her head. âI⦠Daddy is still here, and this house was left to me by my mommy. I donât want to leave here.â
To Karina, the house contained memories of her and her mother.â
Looking at Karinaâs current expression made Rosalie think of herself. âOkay, then. Just give me a call if you face any difficulties.â
âThank you, Ms. Leighton,â answered Karina.
Upon returning to the Youngblood/Residence, the two little ones had already corne home from kindergarten. When they saw Rosalie, Jennifer naturally dashed forward to give Rosalie kisses and hugs. After saying that she missed Rosalie so much, Jennifer thoughtfully asked, âMommy, does your hand still hurt? It wonât hurt after I blow on it.â
With that said, Jennifer leaned closer and blew at Rosalieâs hand. To Rosalie, it was so heartwarming.