Chapter 152
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 152 All Is Well if He Can Talk âSorry to trouble you, but I have to go to Westwind District.â Courtney sat back in the car after coming out from the indoor swimming pool center. âThe Duncansâ butler picked Jordan and Tina up already. I was a bit late.â
Oliverâs face suddenly grew somber. âWestwind District?â
âIs it too far away?â She stopped putting on her seatbelt halfway. âIâll take a cab there. You can go ahead if you have things to do.â
âI donât.â The expression on his face returned to normal, and he let out a chuckle. âWhat would I be busy with? I have no family or friends. Iâll take you there.â
His pure and innocent gaze was imprinted in the rearview mirror. Anyone who saw it would not doubt his words.
âSorry for the trouble.â She also let out a chuckle. âItâs my fault for arriving too late. Alexâs grandfather is constantly worried about the two children and sends the butler out here in advance every day. The butler probably left with the children when he didnât see me.â
By the time they arrived in Westwind District, it was already dark out. The security guard at the entrance of the Duncan Residence hurriedly stuck his head out the window of the guardhouse and greeted Courtney who was in the passenger seat.
âPlease give me a moment, Young Master and Young Mistress. There is a bit of a problem with this gate so it has to be opened manually.â
âYoung Master?â Courtney was dumbfounded for a moment. âYouâre mistaken. This isnât Alexander.â
Stretching his neck out, the security guard stared inside the car for a few seconds, then knocked himself on the head and laughed. âExcuse my poor eyesight. I thought it was Young Master Alexander earlier. The young master has gone on a business trip, hasnât he? They look rather similar at first sight. Who is this?â
âMy friend,â Courtney answered in short. She did not see the need to explain any further.
Once the security guard opened the gate, Oliver started to drive into the ancestral home. They drove on a long road and took about five to six minutes before arriving at the front of the house.
âI wonât go in.â
âOkay. Iâll come out right after I get Tina and Jordan.â
After Courtney entered the ancestral home, Oliver looked out the windshield and was able to see the steps leading to the main entrance of the house. They were considered barriers through which one would enter taller and larger houses. He instantly became perplexed.
Suddenly, a pressing ringtone sounded in the car. He glanced at the number of the incoming call and answered it right away.
âMom?â
Knock! Knock! Not long after, someone came and knocked on his window. He looked up and saw a young girl with big, sparkling eyes leaning against the car.
Winding down the window, he asked, âWho are you?â
âAre you Oliver?â
She did not answer him but asked a question in return.
Oliver was taken aback, and a wary look began to grow in his eyes. âDo you know me?â
Shaking her head, she asked again, âAre you Oliver?
When he thought that she seemed rather goofy, he gave her a nod.
âCome with me.â The girl blinked. âMy dad told me to invite you in for dinner.â
âYour dad?â
âYes. Hurry on now.â
Despite feeling confused, Oliver got out of the car and followed the girl into the courtyard. He evaluated her from behind and figured that she was around twelve or thirteen years old. She was thin, frail, and even looked slightly shabby, but her eyes were so black that they glistened.
âWhoâs your dad?â
âWho are you?â The girl shot back. âWhat is your relationship with Courtney?â
âMe?â He frowned. âIâm like a younger brother to her; I guess.â
âOh, then you can call me auntie.â
âWhat?â
His face fell. What is she trying to pull here? Is she teasing me? Where did this crazy girl come from?
âHey, where are you going?â The girl quickly chased after him when she saw that he had turned around and walked away.
Grabbing his sleeve, she exhorted, âItâs dinnertime. Itâs not good to make people wait.â
âAre you crazy?â He rolled his eyes at her and swung her hand off. âAuntie? Where did a troublemaker like you come from? I almost believed you back there.â
âTroublemaker?â Feeling crossed, she straightened her back and retorted, âWho are you calling a troublemaker? Iâm the second young lady of this house. You donât believe me?â After looking around, she beckoned for a female housekeeper who was tidying up the garden in the distance. âJulia? Come here for a second.â
The housekeeper hurried over while wiping her hands on her apron, then asked in a respectful manner, âWhatâs wrong, Young Lady?â
âDid you hear that?â The girl glared at Oliver. âI told you and yet you didnât believe me. Letâs hurry inside for dinner now.â
âOld Master Duncan is already in his seventies. How could he have a daughter your age? Who are you trying to fool here?â He was frowning as he looked at her with a face full of doubt.
âHe canât have a daughter in his seventies? Why not?â
âBecause...â Oliver trailed off and had a stiff expression on his face.
If someone else had asked that question, then they would have just been unreasonable to expect an answer. But that girl standing in front of him now was still only twelve to thirteen years of age, so she was still ignorant about the world. Will it even get through to her if I told her?
âOh, letâs just go. Iâm starving.â
The girl could not be bothered to listen to his nonsense, either. Grabbing his wrist, she started running across the yard. The housekeeper called out from behind, âSlow down, Young Lady. Be careful not to fall!â
When they arrived in the dining room, the girl immediately let go of his wrist and darted toward the table while exclaiming, âSoufflé!â
Meanwhile, Oliver remained standing in the entryway of the dining room. His brows knitted together tightly when he saw Scott in front of him.
âOliver?â Courtneyâs voice pulled him back into reality. âItâs late now. Grandfather wants us to eat before leaving. I hope you donât mind.â
Oliver looked steadily ahead and croaked, âI donât mind.â
âHave a seat.â She smiled while pulling out the chair beside her. Turning to Scott, she introduced, âGrandpa, this is Oliver, the person I told you about.â
Scott nodded. âIâve also heard about him from Jordan. He looks like a sharp lad. Come and have dinner with us.â
Jordan and Tina sat across the table and were eating their food quietly. Every now and then, Tina would say a couple of things to Scott and make him laugh heartily.
Even though Jordan did not talk, he still giggled quietly to himself. Courtney felt saddened by the sight of that and felt the urge to ask Scott about it. âGrandpa, was Jordanâs high fever the reason he lost his ability to speak?â
When she brought it up, the joy in Scottâs face slowly disappeared and a stern expression took over. âHe did have a high fever.
Since then, he has not spoken. We canât find another reason for it.â
âWhat happened to the nanny who was looking after him? Were the people who looked after him all fired? Is there a way to contact them?â
Scott frowned. âWhy are you suddenly asking about this?â
She couldnât seem to find an answer to his question.
âJordan spoke a few words before. The high fever he had is not likely the reason that he isnât talking,â Oliver cut in abruptly. âHe can talk, but heâs choosing not to for some reason.â
âWhat?â Scottâs eyes widened. âJordan spoke? When?â
Courtney was not expecting Oliver to bring that up. A brief moment later, she explained, âIt happened just twice before. Once in front of Alex, and once in front of me. All he said was âmommyâ, but it was very clear.â
Scott was overjoyed. Looking at a wide-eyed Jordan, he even started to tear up right away. âAs long as he can talk, all is well.
Take things slowly. Youâre looking for a way to contact the nanny, arenât you? Iâll have Harry take care of that.â