Nas Wayne was surprised to hear someone shouting at him. He was stunned to see the little girl waving at him. She appeared so familiar.
As he hesitated, Matthew broke free and ran towards Tammy. Wayne just followed.
Anna tried to cover her face but felt something tugging her leg. She looked down and saw a pair of big round eyes. Matthew hugged her leg and was overjoyed to see her.
âSir! Weâve met!â Tammy looked happily at Wayne. Wayne then recalled the scene at the airport and his expression warmed up significantly âHow do you know each other?â Anna was puzzled.
âHe was the one who gave me the box of chocolates.â Tammy explained, âWhat a coincidence to meet him here. Mommy, do you know him?â
Anna tensed up and replied, âThis... he is mommyâs boss.â Wayne stood beside the table and asked, âSheâs your daughter?â
âYes.â
On hearing this, Wayne was inexplicably upset that she was married and had a child. He asked, âYouâve recovered?â
Anna felt guilty and then looked at Matthew hoping to use him as an excuse, â... my armâs movement is still restricted.â
âThen rest a while more, thereâs no hurry to return to work.â Wayneâs reply surprised her. When did he become so understanding?
âMommyâs arm has recovered, she can go back to work tomorrow!â Tammy interrupted. âTammy!â Anna glared at her for ruining her plans.
Wayne did not take it to heart and said, âThanks for saving Matthew. I didnât have the time to visit you at the hospital. I heard you have left the hospital and I wanted to visit you together with Matthew to show our gratitude.â
âNo need.â Anna shook her head, âYou had already given me the sick leave. Furthermore, it was my duty to ensure the safety of the hotel guests.â
Wayne looked at Tammy and said, âDespite your sick leave, donât forget our 3âmonth bet. I donât wish to delay it.â
Anna was stunned. What did he mean by not delaying it? Then the sick leave was wasting her precious time. Her good impressions of Wayne vanished immediately This man really knew how to ruin someoneâs hopes.
âMatthew, letâs go. Letâs not interrupt their lunch.â But Matthew frantically held onto Annaâs arm and refused to let go.
âMatthew!â Wayne frowned.
On seeing the father and son struggling, Anna quickly said, âYou may join us if you donât mind.â
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Tammy was delighted and said, âHave a seat, Iâll go and get some fruits. Buddy, do you want to go with me?â
Matthew hesitated but started to like Tammy and went with her. This shocked Wayne as Matthew never liked to play with girls.
Matthew had a bad temper and did not have any friends. He tried to let him play with other kids but Matthew rejected all of them.
Wayne had always been concerned about his sonâs isolation.
âYour daughterâs very adorable,â Wayne said.
âTammy?â Anna smiled, âSheâs a little imp. Sometimes Iâm not even sure whatâs on her mind but she is very good with her peers.
Mr. Wright, you need not worry.â
âMatthew seems to like you a lot,â Wayne then ordered some dishes. The kids brought the fruits back and then went to play at a slide.
Anna and Wayne could chat in a more relaxed atmosphere. Anna remembered Matthewâs tantrum and asked, âWas Matthew born with the speech impediment? Howâs his mother doing?â
Wayneâs expression darkened and appeared upset. âIâm sorry.â Anna apologized when Wayne stared at her, âI just asked in passing.â Wayne was upset and retorted, âYou asked too much, mind your own business.â
Anna then realized that it was inappropriate for her to ask about his sonâs disabilities considering how proud Wayne was.
The atmosphere immediately tensed up. Wayne looked in a daze towards the play area.
Matthew was not mute at birth. He could speak a lot of sentences when he was two years old and was more intelligent than his peers. Due to his neglect, Matthew had a high fever and almost died. Thereafter he stopped speaking.
All the various doctors that saw him since had the same diagnosis. His throat was not hurt in any way. Matthew just chose not to speak