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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 319

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While she was being examined, Geoffrey stayed with Ethan in the waiting area.

Ethan propped his chin on small hands, studying Geoffrey. Uncle Geoffrey, do you know where my dad went?

I haven’t seen him in so long. I really miss him.

Dadmeaning Gareth.

Last time Geoffrey had nearly beaten Gareth to death. There was no way he’d recovered enough to return yet.

And he probably didn’t dare come back anyway.

No idea. Probably dead.

Geoffrey said without changing expression.

Ethan blinked, clearly not expecting that response from an adult to a child.

Had he really lost his memory?

Ethan distinctly remembered only the preamnesia Geoffrey would be so sarcastic.

Curse himself to death?

Ethan thought one thing but put on an act: You’re the dead one! My daddy won’t die! Waaah, you’re mean!

Geoffrey disliked brats, especially this one. The kid’s wails sparked pure irritation in his eyes.

Stop crying.

No!

Ethan kept fakesobbing, not a single tear falling.

Geoffrey couldn’t tell it was an act, worried Maureen would finish her checkup and blame him.

Your dad’s not dead.

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But you cursed my daddy! Waaah!

Ethan cranked up the volume.

Geoffrey rubbed his temples. Quiet. I was joking.

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Ethan hadn’t expected his grumpy dad to back down. He glanced at the wall clockMommy’s exam was almost done.

Looked like Geoffrey was scared of Mommy now. Time to use that.

You’re a grownup! How could grownups joke? WaaahMy daddy’s deadWaaahMommy and I will go back to Country Towngo kneelandbeg for my daddy

Ethan figured since Geoffrey was his real dad, this mourningwas for him, not cursing Uncle Ethan.

Geoffrey never imagined kids took things so seriously. If Maureen found outdisaster.

Geoffrey pinched the space between his eyebrows: I was really joking. What’ll make you stop crying?

Unless you apologize. Teacher says you have to say sorry when you do wrong.

Ethan also wanted to see how his jerk dad would apologize.

In his whole life, Geoffrey had only apologized to Maureen and never to anyone else.

Remembering this brat was Maureen’s child with another man who’d once peed all over him, he resisted apologizing even more.

Seeing Geoffrey wouldn’t apologize, Ethan wailed louder.

Wahhh! My daddy’s dead! Now I’m a fatherless kid! My daaaddy

His sobbing caught the attention of a nurse outside.

Ethan, what’s wrong with your daddy?

Geoffrey hadn’t expected outsiders to interfere: He’s fine.

The nurse faced Geoffrey’s icy glare and froze, at a loss for words.

Glad to hear it.

After she left, Ethan’s cries continued. Faintly, she heard Geoffrey mutter: Sorry. My bad.

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Shouldn’t have joked. Your daddy’s okay.

Ethan pressed relentlessly: Mean it when you apologize. Say it again.

Geoffrey repeated the words through gritted teeth.

Meanwhile.

Maureen had finished all her medical tests. The doctor summoned Geoffrey and Ethan.

Geoffrey instantly tensed up, worried about Maureen’s health.

Ethan stopped fooling around, focusing intently on the doctor’s words.

The baby is perfectly healthy. Moreover, the ultrasound shows two gestational sacs.

Two gestational sacs meant twins.

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Maureen was hearing this news for the first time herself, completely stunned to learn she was carrying twins again.

She didn’t notice Geoffrey beside her letting out a relieved breath.

Ethan spoke first: So I’m getting two little brothers or sisters?

I finally get to be a big brother!

That’s right.

Maureen knew nothing made Ethan happier than becoming an older sibling.

After collecting prenatal vitamins, Maureen and Geoffrey left with Ethan.

With Christmas Holidays approaching soon, Maureen planned to bring Ethan home to live together.

As the three pulled into the driveway and stepped out of the car, Maureen immediately spotted Noelle standing rigidly by the front door.

Noelle stood impatiently in the snow, finally spotting Maureen and freezing momentarily.

Her

gaze locked onto Ethan, confusion etched across her face.

Who was this child?

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