Chapter 328
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 328 Madeline was unsure if the trending topic was orchestrated by the show or Lucasâs company. It wasnât her doing, and she had no intention of being linked with Lucas Gavin emerged from his room. âMaddie, how come you didnât tell me about your old family bothering you on that show? I promise I can make him regret hovering around like a pesky flyâ
e up A fly! Madeline thought Gavinâs description was spotâon. Lucas could be truly annoying, always talking and showing unexpectedly. Still dealing with him was unnecessary.
âYou should focus on healing instead of roaming around, Madeline said, putting the remote down. âBesides, you havenât explained what exactly happened with your injury.â
Gavin hesitated. âWell, my team got attacked, and A lot of people died. Although I managed to stop the attackers, most of our staff were goneâand worse, my core research got destroyed. My team triggered a selfâdestruct to prevent data leaks, so everythingâs wiped out.â
âBut... Madelineâs concern was evident. She wondered, Was all of Gavinâs hard work gone!â
my mind âItâs okay. Gavin sighed. âEven though the physical data is gone, itâs all in here,â he pointed to his head. âUnless I lose too. Itâs just a matter of time to restore it. This lab was something I set up three years ago. It turns out offshore facilities are much safer.
The lead couple there didnât make itâI only managed to save their child, and she is in the hospital now.â Madeline felt a pang of compassion. Even though Gavin didnât share all the details, she could imagine how horrific the situation must have been. âSo, howâs the baby doing?â
âSheâs okay,â Gavin replied. âSheâs so young, just over two months old. She was hidden in a cabinet and got slightly injured. At least in the hospital, thereâs care and food. If I brought her back with me, I wouldnât be able to look after her. Sending her overseas is tricky too: no one can care for such a tiny baby there.â
Gavin frowned, deep in thought. âIâm considering taking her to an orphanage. Sheâs so young that she would likely be adopted quickly. But then, losing track of her like that feels wrong, especially after knowing how much her parents loved her. Who knows if an adoptive family would treat her well?â
Gavin didnât mention that heâd seen how lovingly the couple doted on their child, making it even harder to hand her over to strangers.
Madeline thought for a moment. âWere you close to them?â
âThey were my friendsâtrusted companions. Another genius who returned with me from overseas. Had they not come back. with me, they might have been safe. Gavin admitted, guilt evident in his voice.
Se her yourself. Youâve ei âThen maybe you should the resources to hire a nanny,â Madeline suggested as she turned off the TV. âBut itâs just a thought.
Whatever you decide, ensure itâs best for her.
âIf you raise her, sheâll have good health and education with your means. But you wonât be able to provide parental love.
Gavin nodded knowingly. âAre you free tomorrow morning? Want to come see how sheâs doing?â
âSure. Madeline agreed readily. The poor little one had been injured at just two months oldâher heart went out to her. Madeline went to the hospital with Gavin in the morning.
The nurse smiled when she saw Gavin. The babyâs doing well and is ready to be discharged.â
Madeline followed the nurse to see the baby. She was an adorable little girl, all soft and chubby. Madeline could tell she was her parentsâ cherished treasure. Her big eyes sparkled brightly.
Her tiny hands reached out as they approached, offering a sweet smile. Madelineâs heart melted. âCan I hold her?â
âOf course.â Gavin gently handed the baby to her. âIâll handle the discharge paperwork and check with the doctor for any special instructions.â
Chapter 31s The baby babbled and tugged softly on Madelineâs hair, giggling with her toothless smile.
Madeline felt a wave of empathy. The little one, just two months old, didnât know her parents were gone or how narrowly she escaped danger Madeline wondered, âHow old was I when separated from my parents? Maybe even younger Moved. Madeline cuddled the child, rubbing their cheeks together. âItâs okay now. The hospital isnât like home. Letâs take you home, alright?â
Though the baby didnât understand Madelineâs words, she liked being held comfortably and was content.
The nurse asked with a hint of concern, âYouâre just taking the baby home like this? Whereâs her blanket? You left nothing behind when hospitalized: you canât just leave things like that.â
Madeline replied sheepishly. âUh... I forgot. Iâm not really experienced with this âYouâre way too carefree! said the nurse.
Suddenly feeling a bit lost. Madeline realized that even with past experiences, sheâd never actually raised a child herself. She sat by the bed holding the baby and quickly searched online for what a baby might need when leaving the hospital.
âFood: snacks, formula, calcium supplements....
âDrinks: baby water. bottles, thermos....
âEssentials: wipes, diapers, small basin, blanket... Madeline mumbled as she took notes and saved screenshots. She sent them over to Gavin to ensure they were prepared, While Gavin was handling the paperwork, his phone buzzed with a notificationâMadeline had sent a screenshot, reminding him to buy a baby blanket. He paused for a moment, puzzled. âA baby blanket?â
When he initially brought the child, she had some injuries and was wrapped in a small blanket, which he discarded after treating her wounds. So indeed, there was none now.
Gavin thought, âCanât I just use adult clothing to wrap her for now? I can buy one later. As he pondered, Madeline sent another message, pressing for quicker action.
Gavin asked the people at the counter for advice and headed to the hospitalâs convenience store. There, he also learned heâd need diapers because he would never know when babies would need them.
Standing in front of the shelf, Gavin was overwhelmed by the options. He frowned and scratched his head. âWhy are there so many kinds?â He picked up a few to compare but couldnât tell much difference. Finally, he decided. âWell, you get what you pay for. The most expensive must be the best.