Chapter 1356 The Big Sister
Chapter 1356 The Big Sister
When I heard that, I quickly glanced at Trinity. "Our little princess is here too to visit Anson."
Trinity smiled and got up to open the door. The girl with two small buns on her head peeked in, looking like a little imp. "Miss, is my mommy here?" "Who's your mommy?" Trinity teased her, although she hadn't formally met my little girl.
At this moment, the contrast between the two, one inside the door and the other outside, was particularly striking.
"My mommy's name is Chloe, and she's here to see Aunt Trinity. Who are you? Have you seen my mommy? My grandpa said this is Aunt Trinity's room." Her voice was tender and sweet, melting everyone's heart.
"And who am I?" Trinity squatted down, meeting her gaze.
There was a moment of silence, and I almost burst out laughing. Then I heard Ava say, "Don't you know who you are? Do you know your name? I'm Ava Murphy, what's yours?"
"I'm Trinity." Trinity's voice was soft and pleasant.
Usually, she spoke with a deeper voice, but now it was so gentle that I almost didn't recognize her.
I couldn't help but chuckle at the sound of Ava's laughter. "You're Aunt Trinity! Why did you lie to me and say you didn't know who you were?"
Trinity burst into laughter and lifted Ava into her arms as she walked in. "You're such a clever little girl."All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
Ava spotted me on the sofa and said, "Mommy, Aunt Trinity was teasing me. She said she didn't know who she was. I almost called her silly."
Trinity pinched Ava's cheek. "My dear, I think the old lady wouldn't let go if she saw this little sprite. I'm sure it would ease her heartache. It looks like you're the remedy for her illness."
"Is she very sick?" I asked, feeling a pang of sadness. She was my grandmother, after all.
"Yes. She's been sad, and her condition has worsened recently."
"Who's sick?" Ava looked at Trinity seriously, her face full of concern.
Trinity looked at her with affection. "An old lady. Would you like to meet her? You could cure her."
"But I... I'm not a doctor. How can I cure her?" Ava looked puzzled.
"You just have to cheer her up. You're a ray of sunshine. If she's happy, she'll get better," Trinity explained patiently. "Why are you so beautiful? It must be your good genes."
"What are genes?" Ava asked immediately.
I quickly walked over with a smile. "Get down, you're too heavy."
Then I looked at Trinity and said, "She has a lot of questions."
Ava said, "get down, Aunt Trinity. Mommy said I've grown taller and I'm too heavy to be carried, so it might hurt my little brother. Only my daddy can carry me, because he's strong."
Trinity looked at me puzzled. "Little brother?"
"My little brother is in Mommy's belly," Ava quickly said to Trinity. "I'm a big sister."
As soon as she spoke, both Trinity and I burst into laughter. I looked at Ava and said, "Anyone who can carry you is the real big sister."
"Why?"
"Here we go again." I looked at Trinity with a wry smile.
At this moment, Trinity, who I rarely saw in such high spirits, laughed heartily looking like a child. There
was a warmth and softness about her that was truly captivating.
Trinity put Ava down gently, shaking her head in disbelief. "Amazing. So, you're pregnant again?"
I smiled awkwardly. "Yes. Just eight weeks."