Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 483
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 483 Kisa Spent the Night with Jensen Kisa was not in her room. The bedding on the bed was neatly folded, and at a glance, it was clear that Kisa had stayed out all night. Lea wondered why Kisa had not come home all night. When she thought of Kisa telling her she would pick up Jensen last night, she suddenly thought of something and exclaimed in surprise, âNo way. Kisa spent the night outside with Jensen last night?â After saying that, she realized she had made a blunder. She hurriedly covered her mouth and looked at Gilbert anxiously.
But Gilbert did not pay any attention to her and just leaned back on the couch with his eyes closed.
At this time, the three children came out of their rooms in tandem. Ada saw Gilbert on the couch and went over to him. âDaddy, when did you get here?â
Thinking that Gilbert was in a dark mood and afraid it might affect the children, Lea hurriedly pulled Ada over.
Ada was puzzled. âAuntie Lea, what is wrong?â
âNâNothing. Your daddy just came over, and he is a little tired. So letâs not disturb him. You guys go wash up, and once youâre done, I will take you out for breakfast and then drive you to kindergarten, okay?â
Ada nodded obediently but still looked at Gilbert with a worried face. âDaddy looks exhausted.â
Andrew took her hand. âThen donât disturb Daddy. Letâs go wash our faces and brush our teeth.â
âOkay.â
Watching Ada and Andrew go to the bathroom to wash up, Lea finally breathed a sigh of relief. But Blake was still staring at Gilbert with an odd look on his face. Lea asked, âWhat is wrong, Blake?â
âIs Maâam still sleeping?â
Lea was startled for a moment and said, âYeah. Letâs not wake her up, okay?â
Blake nodded and looked at Gilbert for a second before gingerly going to the bathroom.
After Lea took all three children out, Gilbert slowly opened his eyes and released a terribly bitter smile.
Kisa woke up with Jensenâs jacket over her body. She rubbed her sore eyes and adjusted the seat upright. The morning sun was warm and dazzling. She pushed the door open, got out of the car, and saw Jensen sitting on a stone pier, not far away, smoking. Kisa took her jacket, walked over to him, and draped her jacket over him. âItâs chilly in the morning. Donât catch a cold.â
Jensen stubbed out his cigarette and turned to look at her. âDonât worry. This scarf you gave me is very warm. I donât feel cold at all,â he said, and took off his jacket and draped it over her body. He then held her hand again with a smile. âLook, my hand is warmer than yours.â
Jensenâs hand was indeed warm. Kisa said nothing more but asked, âAre you going back now?â
âWell, I will go back after breakfast. Look at the dark circles under your eyes. You havenât slept well. Go home and get some sleep.â
Kisa nodded and turned around to go to the car. After watching the movie last night, she was getting more and more energetic and did not feel like sleeping at all. Jensen suggested they go to the river for a walk, and they ended up chatting in the car. They talked about everything, about their childhood, about what happened to each of them after they were separated when they were young. They talked almost all night until Kisa fell asleep.
It was Jensen who drove them back.
When they arrived at Kisaâs place, Kisa got out of the car and gave Jensen the jacket. âYou go home and get some rest too.â
âWell, I will let you know as soon as I hear from Mr. Tanner.â
âOkay.â
The two smiled at each other and walked into the apartment lobby together. At this hour, the children were off to school. Kisa assumed no one was in the house.
She entered the house, took off her down jacket, and headed for the bathroom.