Chapter 44
After finishing up with the medicine in the afternoon, Teresa headed off to work. Hector drove her back to the Sullivan Mansion that evening.
As Teresa reached for the car door to get out, Hector was already out first. He opened the door for her, then held out his hand and said, “Let me give you a piggyback ride.”
“Hector, really, you don’t have to go to all that trouble. I can walk back myself,” Teresa said, feeling a bit embarrassed as she kept refusing.
Hector still looked worried. “We’re already at the door; it’s just a few more steps. If something happened to you because I didn’t walk you in, your parents would definitely blame me.
“You don’t want me to be the culprit in you.
parents‘ eyes, do you?”
He was clearly joking, and Teresa could tell he meant well. Now that he’d brought up her parents, she really couldn’t argue anymore. So she handed him her hand and said, “Sorry to trouble you, Hector.”
Hector took her
ride.
-hand and helped her out of the car. Then, hes about to crouch down in front of her, clearly offering her a piggyback
Teresa felt way too awkward to let him give her a piggyback ride. She quickly grabbed his hand and said, “Hector, just help me walk in, okay?”
Hector straightened up and looked at Teresa. Seeing the tips of her ears turning red, he pressed his lips together and said, “Alright, we’ll do it your way.”
Teresa held the anti–inflammatory medicine Hector had bought for her, and he helped her walk toward the Sullivan Mansion.
Monica had been waiting eagerly by the door for a while. When she saw someone coming in, she quickly ran over.
When she saw it was Teresa, her eyes curved into little crescent moons. “Aunt Teresa, you’re back?”
The little girl’s face was full of excitement and innocence, but when she noticed Teresa limping, her brows furrowed in concern. “Aunt Teresa, what happened? Did you hurt your foot? Does it hurt?”
As she asked, Monica came closer to Teresa, took the bag of medicine from her, and slipped her small hand into Teresa’s.
Teresa felt a bittersweet warmth in her heart seeing how caring Monica was.
When she finally spoke, her eyes grew a little misty. “Monica, don’t worry, Aunt Teresa’s fine. I just sprained my ankle a bit, that’s all.”
Monica’s face was full of worry. “Does it hurt, Aunt Teresa?”
Teresa smiled and gently ruffled Monica’s hair. “It’s not too bad. I can tough it out.”
Monica looked up at Teresa, then noticed Hector standing nearby. “Aunt Teresa, who’s this handsome big brother?”
Teresa smiled and said, “This is my classmate, Hector Reed. You can call him Hector.”
Monica was just about to greet him, but Hector suddenly interjected, “Wait, since I’m your aunt’s classmate, that makes me the same generation as her. You should call me Mr. Reed instead.”
Hector wore a playful smile as he corrected her, and it was obvious he was teasing with a hidden meaning.
Munica was quick–witted. She sized up Hector
He was handsome, tall, and talked in a really natural way
Monica thought this uncle was great. he really suited Aunt Teresa.
After thinking it user for a moment, Monas called out in her sweetest voice, “Hi, Mr. Reed,
Her cheerful greeting ade Hector heart telt eeting a bit guilty, he said, “Ah, Leane over in such a hurry today I really should’ve broughal agility
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Monica didn’t mind at all. She just stuck out her tongue playfully and said, “Then next time, you better not forget, Mr. Reed.”
Hector’s smile grew even wider. “I’ll remember that, Monica.”
Seeing Hector helping Teresa, Monica let go of her aunt’s hand and dashed off toward the main hall.
As she ran, she called out, “Grandpa, Grandma, Dad, Mom, Aunt Teresa brought home a super handsome guy.”
Teresa turned to Hector, a little embarrassed. “Don’t mind her, she’s always like that.”
Hector never let go of Teresa’s arm, smiling at her, “Monica is adorable.”
Teresa said, “Come on in. Have dinner with us before you head back.”
Hector didn’t even hesitate. He smiled and said, “Alright.”
Monica’s shout brought Howard, Linda, and Yvonne hurrying to the door to greet them. When they saw Hector, everyone’s faces lit up with smiles.
During dinner, Howard pulled Hector in for a drink. Teresa wanted to stop them, but Hector reassured her before she could say anything. “It’s fine, just a little,” he said with a smile.
Linda backed them up from the side, so Teresa really had no way to the
stop
Theodore didn’t try to intervene, but he didn’t have much to say to Hector either.
Still, during the meal, Theodore kept sneaking glances at Hector.
From his first impression, even though Hector showed up empty–handed, he seemed decent enough–polite and not awkward at all.
Theodore couldn’t help but think that Hector was a hundred times better than that scumbag Charles. If Teresa ended up with Hector, her life wouldn’t be half bad.
Teresa knew exactly what her family was up to, so she just buried herself in her food, not daring to listen to whatever Howard and Hector were chatting about.
Still, she couldn’t help overhearing Howard reminiscing about her childhood every now and then.
Hector listened closely, occasionally glancing at Teresa and even reaching over to put some food on her plate.
Seeing how much Hector was enjoying himself, Teresa didn’t want to butt in, so she just let her family carry on.
Dinner stretched on and on, and Monica was practically nodding off, but Howard and, Hector were still going strong with their drinks.
Noticing his daughter was getting sleepy, Theodore got up and scooped Monica into his arms. He hadn’t planned to say anything, but he still gave Howard a gentle reminder, “Dad, that’s enough for tonight. No need to keep drinking.”
Howard waved him off. “Yeah, yeah, I got it.”
Theodore didn’t say anything more. He carried Monica upstairs, with Yvonne trailing behind.
With Hector still there, Teresa had no choice but to sit at the table and play hostess. It wasn’t until half past ten that Linda finally convinced Howard to stop drinking.
The two of them finished off two bottles of wine. Hector barely seemed fazed, but Howard, being older, ended up throwing up and had to be helped back to his room by Betty.
Teresa was worried about Hector, so she poured him a glass of warm water. “Hector, have some warm water.
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