Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 5 Shaun froze and remained silent.
The cameraman was inwardly sympathetic toward him. It was a pity that a good-looking man like him was suffering from facial paralysis.
After Shaun and Catherine were done taking pictures, they headed to the first floor to register their marriage.
It was only when Shaun took out his citizenship certificate that Catherine finally learned his real name âShaun Hill.
However, Ethanâs motherâs surname was Lyons. In that case, his uncleâs surname was supposed to be Lyons as well.
In a daze, Catherine asked, âWhy is your surname Hill?â
âUh-huh.â
As Shaun was lowering his head to sign the documents, he did not bother to know what she meant. He casually answered, âI adopted my momâs surname.â
âOh.â Catherine finally understood. She had been filled with fear earlier, thinking that it was a case of mistaken identity.
She flirted with him for the very reason that he was Ethanâs uncle.
However, she felt that something was somehow not right.
Ten minutes later, the marriage certificates were issued.
Catherine felt a twinge of sadness but found this to be incredible at the same time.
Since young, she had always assumed she would marry Ethan. Against her expectations, she married a man whom she had only met once.
âHereâs my contact number. I have something to attend to, so Iâll be leaving first.â Shaun jotted his number on a piece of blank paper for her before he left.
âWait a minuteâ¦â Catherine stopped him the moment she came back to her senses. âNow that weâre a married couple, we should live together.â
With a dull expression, he replied, âI donât enjoy living with someone else.â
âIâm your legal wife, not someone else. Even if weâre going to divorce three years later, we should still live together.â
Shaking the marriage certificate in her hand, Catherine pouted in an attempt to gain his sympathy. âIâm really miserable. Ever since my long-lost sister returned, my parents have been treating me with contempt. Now that Iâve been kicked out of the house, I donât have a place to stay.â
âYou can go and rent a place.â
Shaun walked away with indifference.
âDonât abandon me, hubby!â Catherine suddenly let out a howl, hooking her arm around his. âIâm left with nothing but you right now.â
Her increasingly loud voice had attracted a lot of sidelong glances in the registry office.
Pulling a long face, Shaun regretted getting married to her at random.
âFine. I live in Jadeite Bay. Go there on your own.â
Shaun could not help but stomp out of the registry office. He then warned her softly, âYouâll sleep in the guest room. Youâre not allowed to step into my room.â
Secretly elated, Catherine believed that he would be the one begging her to enter his room in the future.
âBy the way, donât disturb Fudge.â
âFudge?â Catherine gasped. âYou already have a son?â
Shaun raised his eyebrows. âTake good care of him.â
Once he finished his sentence, he left straight away.
Catherine was so shocked that he forgot to go after Shaun. Although she had braced herself to marry someone she did not love, she was not at all ready to be someoneâs stepmother.
She stood at the roadside for half an hour, picturing her conflicting future identitiesânamely as a stepmother and aunt.
At last, she dashed into the mall to buy childrenâs toys after glancing at Ethanâs disgusting photo.
A person named Fudge had to be a boy. After selecting several types of toy cars and Lego sets, she drove to Jadeite Bay.
Carrying a variety of things, she took a deep breath in front of the door. She punched in the password and the door was opened.
A friendly smile spread across her face. âHi, Fudgeââ
âMeow!â
A fat cat with a white body and light yellow ears was seen lying on the couch lazily. It produced a cute sound in the quiet living room.
ââ¦â
Catherine blinked. âFudge?â
âMeowww!â
After the fat cat stretched its body, it jumped down the couch and walked toward her legs to smell the toys that she was carrying. Uninterested, the cat returned to the couch and lay on it in an arrogant manner.