Chapter 342
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 342 Jordanâs Birth Early the next morning, Courtney went to Aliciaâs house with fruits and flowers.
Because William had to go work in Kyoto, he left during the night. When Courtney went over, only Alicia was in the living room trimming a pot of bonsai.
âMiss Hunter is here.â
The servant opened the door and led Courtney in. âOh, Miss Hunter, how nice of you. You always bring so many things when you visit.â
Before Courtney could speak, Aliciaâs voice sounded from the living room.
âYou bring fruits and flowers every time you visit. Anyone who doesnât know better would think that you were visiting a patient.â
Hearing this, Courtney hurriedly gave a dismissive wave of her hand, then walked over and huffed, âAunt Alicia, you really have no sense of taboos when you speak. Youâre going to jinx yourself.â
Alicia grimaced. âAlthough you went to the United States before finishing college, you were still a medical student. How are you still so superstitious?â
Courtney chuckled and sat down on the sofa. âIsnât it better to be superstitious? I just want you to be healthy and live a long life.â
âYou not angering me to death is already good enough.â
As soon as Courtney entered the house, Alicia hadnât been in a good mood. Her pot of bonsai, which initially looked to be in good condition, had been trimmed bald. Looking at the wrecked plant, Courtney silently mourned it for a few seconds.
âAre you still angry about what happened last night?â Courtney squatted beside the coffee table and watched Alicia mess with the horrific-looking pot of bonsai. âItâs not worth it getting angry over such a trivial matter, Aunt Alicia.â
âIs it a trivial matter?â
Aliciaâs brows furrowed.
âIt was the first time our two families were meeting, and the Hunter Family doesnât have a good reputation in the first place. I was afraid that you would be scorned by the Duncans after you get married. Everyone from your Uncle Stephenâs family really doesnât know better. I was already ashamed of them, and now, weâre completely humiliated.â
Alicia was only behaving like this because she was concerned for her, which made Courtney feel moved. She took Aliciaâs arm and leaned on her shoulder affectionately.
âAunt Alicia, youâre so impressive, so how can you be humiliated so easily? And donât you already know what kind of people Uncle Stephen and his family are? If Old Master Duncan were to run a check on them, heâd probably find out about their personality too. But, Alexander and Grandpa arenât such people, and they already know that Iâm not close with Uncle Stephenâs famIly.â
âLook at how they behaved last night. Did it look like they wanted nothing to do with you?â
When Alicia spoke of this, she got angry. âBefore even greeting anyone, they were in such a hurry to ask you to do errands for their family. Theyâre simply terrible.â
âDidnât I say no?â
âEven if you said yes, I wouldnât allow it.â
Alicia raised her eyebrows. âWho do they think they are? If your grandfather didnât adopt him because he pitied him, he wouldâve been farming in the countryside now. Heâs just a b*stard who has nothing better to do in life.â
As Courtney listened to Alicia rant, she found that her tone was the same as when she was a child. She was fluent when she complained, and she never repeated the same thing twice. When she was young, she used to be afraid to hear her aunt chew someone off, but now, it felt comforting.
âAunt Alicia.â Courtney held back her laughter. âIf you continue trimming, your plant will be bald. Itâs looking less and less like a plant.â
Alicia looked down at her plant, then glared at Courtney. âFoolish girl, I realize that you actually have a big heart. I really canât be bothered anymore.â
âThat wonât do.â Courtney leaned on Aliciaâs arm and shook it, acting like a spoiled child, which was something she rarely did.
âYou have to plan my wedding. If you donât bother about me, then what about the wedding?â
After being shaken by her, Aliciaâs anger dissipated. âWhy is it that youâre turning into more of a child now that youâre getting married? Youâre not as composed as when you were young.â
She was complaining, but deep down, she was filled with warmth.
One could tell whether a woman was doing well from her state. A happy woman would tend to behave more like a child, as she didnât have to worry about anything.
âIt would be great if Alexander didnât already have a son. I really donât want you to be someoneâs stepmother. Anything you do would be wrong, and since theyâre a wealthy family, youâll be held responsible for anything disastrous that happens in the future.â
At this point, a small portion of the joy in Courtneyâs eyes dimmed while she said solemnly, âAunt Alicia, thereâs something I want to tell you. Donât be shocked.â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs about Jordan.â Courtney pursed her lips. âJordanâs birth.â
â......â
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It was already evening in Oreus, and Oliver was helping the worker tidy up the tables, chairs, and benches of the inn. During winter vacation, more tourists had come to Oreus for a holiday, so the place was easily turned into a mess.
âMr. Oliver, has the madam not recovered from her cold yet?â The worker chatted with Oliver while wiping the table, a worried look on her face. âI havenât seen her for several days. Even if you have a cold, you canât stay in the room all day, right?â
Oliver frowned and glanced toward the second floor. A locked wooden door could be seen through the gap between the wooden stair railings. It was the door to his motherâs room.
âThe weatherâs gotten too cold again, so weâre keeping it like this so her condition doesnât get worse from the wind. Ask the chef to cook some bland dishes later. Iâll send it up.â
âOkay.â The worker nodded, then asked, âWait, Mr. Oliver. Why did you come back with the madam? I didnât ask you then. Didnât you say that you were busy with school and could only come back around the mid-winter holidays?â
Oliver simply answered, âIâm not busy anymore.â
âThenââ
âMia, why do you have so many questions today?â Having grown impatient with her questioning, Oliver grabbed the rag from her.
âJust go and clean up the reception desk. I can handle it here. My ears hurt from your constant chatter.â
âI canât be bothered to ask either.â
Mia wasnât angered by this. She just sighed and rolled her eyes before going to the front desk.
âItâs no wonder the madam is always worried that you wonât be able to find a girlfriend. With your temper, only a daft girl would fall for you.â
At the moment, Oliver wasnât in the mood to argue with her. Since returning from Melrose City a week ago, Fiona had locked herself in the room and had never once stepped out. He or a waiter would deliver all three meals to her, but she didnât eat much either. When he went to visit her at noon, he noticed she had lost a lot of weight.
The sky was getting darker. Today was Oreusâ Folk Festival, so most of the guests had gone out to release lotus lanterns by the lake, which was why the inn was deserted.
Mia, who was working the front desk, was dozing off with her head propped up on her chin when she suddenly heard the ringing of the wind chimes on the curtain at the door.
âIs this Hostel DâAmour?â
A male voice sounded, causing Mia to wake up abruptly. âYes. Are you checking in?â
âYes.â
âHave you made a reservation?â
The man, who was wearing a black wide-brimmed hat and had a DSLR with him, shook his head. âNo. Iâm in a hurry. Do you still have a room?â
âHold on for a second. Iâll check.â
Mia tapped away on the computer for a while. When she looked up again, she showed her signature smile.
âIt just so happened that one room checked out at noon, but since itâs close to the holidays, the room hasnât been cleaned yet because the cleaners have all left. Please wait for a moment.â
The man nodded.
âOkay.â