One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 726 Jimmy is Coming Back Home



Chapter 726 Jimmy is Coming Back Home

"I knew you wouldn't go, and I didn't want to, so that's why I told him it wasn't necessary." Stanley

returned.

Violet nodded, "That's good."

There was no telling what Henry was thinking, knowing that they all hated Ivy, how he could possibly go

to Ivy's funeral?

Yet Henry still asked if they were going.

"Okay, watch TV." Stanley picked up the remote control and put the paused cartoon back on.

The family of four once again entered into a cozy family time until 10:00 p.m., when they went upstairs

to their rooms to rest.

The next day, when Violet woke up, it was already nine o'clock in the morning.

Stanley was no longer in the room, and she touched the spot where he had been lying, and there was

still some residual warmth.

She guessed he hadn't been up for a while either.

Stretching out, Violet lifted the covers and got out of bed to wash up in the bathroom.

After washing up, she opened the door to her room and prepared to go downstairs.

As soon as the room opened, the two children stood in the doorway smiling at her, "Good morning,

Mommy."

Violet was first startled by the two children, then smiled in surprise, "Why are you guys here? Are you

here specifically to wake me up?"

Calvin nodded, "Yeah, Daddy sent us up to get you for breakfast."

Violet raised an eyebrow, "Daddy's still at home?"

"Yeah, dad's downstairs." Arya said.

Violet drifted off, "So that's how it is, since dad has called us for breakfast, let's go down."

She had thought Stanley had already left for work, but she hadn't expected to stay on a rare occasion

and have breakfast with them.

After all, it was nine o'clock now, work time for the Murphy Group.

Violet came downstairs holding the two children, and Stanley was sitting on the sofa in the living room,

still holding a financial magazine in his hand and flipping through it.

Hearing footsteps, he put down his magazine and turned his head to look, seeing the three coming

down, a gentle smile instantly lifted up on his cool face, "You are up."

Violet nodded, "I thought you went to work."

"I don't need to go to the group today, I'm going to inspect the branch in J City, so I can go out later."

Stanley said as he stood up. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

Violet lifted her chin, "So that's how it is."

"Come on, let's go have breakfast first." Stanley walked over.

The two children glanced at each other before releasing Violet's hand in unison and pushing Violet into

Stanley's arms.

Violet didn't expect the two children to do this, and for a moment, she didn't pay attention, and her

entire body lunged towards Stanley in surprise.

Stanley raised an eyebrow, then caught her with a smile.

"Are you all right?" Stanley asked, wrapping his arm around her waist.

Violet shook her head and patted her chest, "Yes, I was just startled by these two kids."

With that, she turned her head and looked at the two children with feigned anger, "You two ......"

Before she could finish her sentence, the two children made faces at her in unison, then held hands

and ran off towards the dining room, laughing.

Violet looked at the two little ones' backs and was amused, "These two kids, really."

"They are trying to make us have better affection." Stanley said as he looked down at her.

Violet shook her head helplessly, "I know, that's why I'm not really angry, if they suddenly did that for no

reason, it would require education."

"I believe our children, they won't be the kind of child who is simply naughty." Stanley smiled, then

removed the hand on her waist and took her hand instead, "Alright, let's go and eat first."

Violet smiled and nodded.

During breakfast, Bella suddenly walked over with Fraser.

Fraser stood in front of Stanley, "Good morning."

"Good morning, Uncle Fraser." The two children raised their heads to greet Fraser.

Violet smiled, "Good morning, Fraser."

"What brings you here?" Stanley asked as he picked up his coffee and took a sip, then looked at

Fraser.

"It's good news." Fraser said, taking out a document from the briefcase he carried with him.

"This is a copy of Jimmy's return paperwork, the paperwork has all been successfully completed."

Saying that, Fraser was about to hand the document to Stanley.

But midway through, it was snatched up by Violet, "This is Jimmy's return paperwork?"

"It's a photocopy." Fraser corrected, "The original has already been sent over to the embassy, so I took

the copy for you guys to look over."

It didn't matter if it was the original or a copy.

What was important was that it was a formality for Jimmy's return.

"You just said that the formalities were successfully processed down?" Stanley asked as he put down

his coffee cup.

Fraser nodded, "Yes."

"So that means, Jimmy can return home?" Violet gripped the copy in her hand with excitement.

The two children heard that and stopped their spoons in their hands, their eyes lighting up.

"Mommy, is it brother Jimmy who's coming back?" Arya asked.

Calvin said, "Definitely yes, didn't Uncle Fraser say that? If the procedure is successful, then it must

mean that he can return home."

"Yes, Jimmy can return home." Fraser smiled and responded.

Violet's eyes were red with joy, "Great, great, did you hear that, Stanley? Jimmy can go back."

Stanley nodded with an imploring smile, "I hear you."

He then asked Fraser, "When can Jimmy probably come back?"

"Within two days, because the foreign side has also been arranged, so I just need to wait for the

approval of the embassy, and then he can come back." Fraser returned.

Violet broke into a smile, "Two days, that's good, in two days, I'll be able to see Jimmy."

"We get to see our brother." Arya jumped up and down with joy.

Although she had only met her brother once or twice, the red, skinny, small brother lying in the tiny

glass box was extraordinarily memorable to her.

It was also from that moment that she suddenly understood why her brother was taking care of her so

much, because she was small and therefore needed care and protection.

And her brother was so small, so she had to take care of him, to protect him too.

"Have the hospital arrangements been made?" Stanley asked again.

Jimmy would be back over here and still going to remain in the incubator.

"Arrangements have been made, as you instructed, and instead of looking for a hospital owned by the

Baxter family, I arranged him in our own hospital." Fraser said.

Stanley nodded, "That's good."

After that, Fraser left and went to the car outside the villa, waiting for Stanley to come over later, and

then went to inspect the branch.

When breakfast was finished, the family of four left the door together, then separated at the entrance of

the villa, and Stanley got into the car driven by Fraser and left first.

Violet took the two children, handed them over to the driver who was specifically responsible for picking

them up and dropping them off, and waited until the driver drove off with the two children, before driving

herself and leaving home.

When she came to the office, Violet sat down and turned the computer, but before she had time to deal

with her work, her phone rang.

Violet didn't look at who was calling, and picked it up directly to her ear, "Violet is speaking."

"Violet." The phone came with Jessie's mother's eager and frightened cries.

Violet's face was stunned and her back immediately straightened up, "Mrs. Robinson, what's wrong?"

"Violet, Jessie ...... Jessie ......" Jessie's mother seemed to have encountered something terrible, her

voice trembling, could not say a complete sentence.

Violet rubbed her brow, "Take your time, what's wrong with Jessie?"


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