Chapter 1309
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âAunt Miranda?â Carlos was surprised.
âLet her in,â he said with a nod.
Wasting no time, Miranda walked in, wearing a purple suit.
âCarlos, tell me about⦠Evelyn,â she demanded as soon as she saw Carlos
Raising his brows, Carlos stared at Miranda as he rose from his chair.
âYou two get on well. She didnât tell you?â
Miranda was stumped. Debbie had never mentioned she had a child.
âWhoâs the father?â she urged after a deep breath.
Just then, Frankie came in with two cups of steaming, aromatic coffee.
Carlos took the tray from him, put the cups on the table, and said to her, âPlease. Take a seat.â
Miranda tucked some loose hair behind her ear and sighed.
âI canât. I need to know.â When she discovered Evelynâs existence, she was so excited she had booked
a flight immediately, heading back to Alorith.
Carlos decided to let her be difficult. He took out his phone and scrolled through the images until he
found a particular photo. Then he handed his phone to her.
âThis explains everything.â
It was a photo of the DNA test results.
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Mirandaâs usually cold face now reflected joy. It looked out of place.
Even Carlos had seldom seen this expression. Anyone else might be shocked. She mumbled, âI knew
it. You two had a kid.â
âYes. Sheâs ours,â Carlos admitted.
Miranda handed the phone back to him. With a serious Look, she went on,
âI always hoped you two would give me grandkids. I would Like to take her to New York so I can be
close to her. Or you can transfer me here.
Youâre the boss. Think you can make that happen?â
âYou have an important job. I canât just transfer you. Besides, you already have a grandkid.â
âI have someone in mind to replace me. Donât worry.â She put her bag on the sofa and sat down. After
sipping some coffee, she said in a low voice, âAnd yes, I do have another grandkid, but Evelynâs my
first granddaughter. More importantly, sheâs yours. I want to make things up to you.â
Though she was Carlosâ birth mom, she didnât raise him. Heâd spent thirty years calling someone else
mother.
When she thought about this, Miranda looked at him lovingly, no Longer the tough and capable
businesswoman but a caring mother