Chapter 335
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 335 Gavin poked his head in from outside. âMrs. Lewis, take a break! Your roomâs all set up now. I just helped Mr. Lewis organize the luggage. Youâve come a long way, and you must be tired.
âMy brothers have left for the day. Once Grace is asleep, Iâll make dinner. You two can nap for a few hours before we eat,â
Gavin, with his cager and bright demeanor, seemed so genuine and hardworkingânot like many guys these days who shirk responsibilitie Helena looked at Gavin with great satisfaction. âIâm not tired. Iâm just bonding with my little greatâgranddaughter. It makes me so happy.â
Grace sat in her greatâgrandmotherâs arms, eyes twinkling like grapes, utterly adorable.
Madeline emerged from the bathroom. âHow about I cook tonight? Grandpa and Grandma brought chicken and vegetables. from their own gardenâfresh and perfect for dinner.
âIâll handle it,â Gavin insisted, confident in his superior cooking skills. âYou focus on making your grandparents feel at home. Let me take care of the chores.
âI noticed their clothes are clean but worn. Make some time to go shopping for new outfits and essentials with them.â
Listening to Gavinâs gentle nagging. Madeline couldnât help but smile. âStop worrying about it. Arenât your injuries bothering you?â
She reached over to check on him.
Gavin let Madeline pull him into his room. In the bathroom, he took off his shirt. His back was healing well, with scabs forming and no more bleeding. The cuts on his hand had scabbed over too. Although it looked rough, the healing process was going well.
âDoes it still hurt?â Madeline gently touched his skin.
Gavin winced slightly. âNot really, just a little itchy. But I can handle it.â He stayed still, noticing Madeline examining his back. If she wanted to look, he didnât mind.
âYouâve got quite a few scarsâold ones too. Iâll ask Nolan for some scar cream to prevent them from leaving marks, Madeline sighed.
âGuys donât worry about small stuff like that,â Gavin insisted quickly. âIâm healthy and young; they shouldnât scar.â
She said, âWith wounds this deep, itâs hard not to scar. Youâre being too optimistic.â
During dinner preparations, Madeline chopped veggies while Gavin brewed mushroom soup.
The kitchen smelled deliciously inviting as he worked methodically.
Madeline assisted him, and Grace sat quietly in her stroller by the kitchen door, contentedly gnawing on her finger while watching them.
Eugene arrived with gift boxes of ginseng and other goodies, just in time to witness the golden sun setting through the kitchen window. The warm light bathing the two made their hair glisten as they worked side by side.
Gavin in a pink apron didnât seem out of place at all, while Madeline, expression neutral, promptly handed him whatever he needed as he requested it.
The scene was harmonious and beautiful.
Seeing this stirred an unexpected turbulence in Eugeneâs heartâa fear even. Normally confident in everything but now unsure in matters of the heart.
He thought, âCould I already be too late? Has my childhood bond and prearranged engagement with Madeline been overshadowed by everyday connections?â
Eugene left silently, placing the gifts at the door before heading downstairs by elevator.
11:00 AM Chapter 344 Once downstairs, he sent Madeline a message: I sent a delivery with gifts for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Pick them up at the door when you have time.]
After Eugene put his phone away, he spotted a familiar figure through the convenience store window and walked inside, clutching a bottle of water. He squinted to get a better look. âYohannes?â
Yohannes was thoroughly disguised, covered from head to toe as a public figure must beâbaseball cap, mask, everything. Only his eyes and hands were visible as he studied the script on his tablet, âWhat are you doing here?â asked Eugene, âI didnât leave after coming down for lunch. Been sitting here since, Yohannes replied. âI need to talk to her about something tonight.â
Eugene raised an eyebrow. âWhy not just ask her right away? Why wait so long? What if sheâs too busy later to talk to you?â
âSheâll have time,â Yohannes said confidently.
A sense of camaraderie stirred in Eugeneâs chest. âWhy donât we head upstairs and join them for dinner? Honestly, Gavin hasnât won anything: he just brought a kid into the picture.â
Eugeneâs brow furrowed, and his worries dissipated. He thought, If Gavin could play so dirty, why should I hold back my feelings? Why lose Maddie over pride?
He asked, âWant to go up?â
Yohannes hesitated, looking at Eugene. âNot sure Frustrated, Eugene ground his teeth. âNot sure? Are you just going to watch as Gavin creates this fairyâtale world for her? Are you giving up?â
âNo... Yohannes clenched his fists, the tension evident in his knuckles.
Just then, Madeline heard the doorbell ringing. She opened it with excitement in her voice. âYohannes! Youâre here! You left at lunch without saying much. Perfect timingâweâve got plenty of food from home. Come try it Yohannes had made up his mind that if she greeted him indifferently, heâd turn around and leave. But given her warm welcome, he couldnât afford to retreat like a coward now.
âMaddie, what about me?â Eugene asked, sounding a bit left out.
âEugene, I got the gifts you sent. Why not give them to my grandparents yourself? Theyâre just about to have dinner, and I havenât handed them over yet, said Madeline.
Eugeneâs eyes lit up. Maddieâs intention for him to personally present the gifts was thoughtful, showing she cared about his impression on her grandparents. âMaddie, got it! The small flame of hope that had dimmed inside him suddenly flared back to life.