Chapter 325
My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict!
However, instead of obediently returning to his motherâs arms as he had done yesterday, he tightened his hold on Graceâs legs.
Kyla Corbyn said, âSorry, Nelsonâs not usually like this. He seems to like you.â
âItâs all right. I like Nelson too,â said Grace, picking up the little one as she spoke.
The little one did not struggle and was remarkably submissive. He even grinned broadly at Grace after she picked him up.
The smile had a trace of timidity and ingratiation that made Grace strangely sad. âHello, Nelson,â said Grace, raising her hand to touch the little oneâs head.
However, the little one could not hear her voice at all. He did not know what she was saying. He only looked at her in confusion.
Kyla Corbyn looked at her son and then at Grace. Suddenly, there was a flash of gloom in her eyes.
Did Nelson⦠mistake Grace for that person? Was that why he was so unnaturally close to⦠If so, it was such a shame⦠They could never see that person again.
âCan you teach me some sign language one day, Kyla? I want to learn to communicate with Nelson,â
Grace said to Kyla Corbyn.
Kyla Corbyn came to herself and quickly said, âSure, of course.â
Grace interacted with the little one for a while, but because she did not know sign language, the interaction was not that smooth. She needed Kyla Corbyn to help with sign language.
By noon, Grace started delivering food.
She found time to practice riding the electric bike, and it was not too big a problem. The electric bike was like a bicycle. Once you knew how to ride it, even after a few years of not riding, you could still get the hang of it immediately.
However, when Grace was delivering food, she tried to control the speed and drive more slowly to get used to it.
The small restaurant had more orders for food deliveries at noon, but after half-past one, there were fewer orders for food deliveries.
It was almost two oâclock before Grace was finally free for lunch.
âAre you tired?â Kyla Corbyn asked.
âIâm doing just fine,â Grace said as she smiled. As far as she was concerned, it was not easy to make money.
âItâs just that sometimes the restaurant can get busy, and you canât eat on time,â Kyla Corbyn said. Just like Grace, she had to wait until she was free to grab a bite.
âBy the way, how old is Nelson? Doesnât he have to go to kindergarten?â said Grace, looking at the little guy as he ate his fruit.
Kyla Corbyn gave a wry smile. âHe could have gone to kindergarten this year, but because of his hearing disability, the kindergarten wouldnât take him.
Although there are kindergartens that cater to special children, the tuition is expensive, and children like him need cochlear implants. Plus, a parent has to accompany him. With my current condition, thereâs nothing I can do.â
âNelson doesnât have a cochlear implant yet?â That was when Grace realized that she had not seen the little one with a cochlear implant in his ear.
âIâm saving up for it. Maybe another two or three months and Iâll have enough money to get him a cochlear implant,â said Kyla Corbyn. It was as if the subject had given her hope again. Her face radiated thick maternal love as she tenderly looked at her son. âOnce he gets the cochlear implant, Nelson will be able to hear and learn to speak.â
Grace could see that Kyla Corbyn loved Nelson very much.
Although she was the owner of a small restaurant, she only wore cheap, old clothes. She did not wear any jewelry, and her hair was always tied up casually.