No matter how they had come together in the past, in many ways, although this person’s aura gave off a sense of distance that made him seem unapproachable, he could be considered a considerate husband to her. Moreover, Sam Noah was impeccable in both appearance and financial status. She really couldn’t understand why she still hated him.
Knowing that she loved music but couldn’t sing, he prepared a music studio for her.
He raised their child so well and was a competent husband; she truly couldn’t find a reason to hate him.
She could clearly live a good life. Even after enduring so many setbacks, she had a husband who was handsome and wealthy, and a lovely, understanding child. If she managed things well, her life could be better than many others. So why was she living her life so poorly?
“Is this really for me?”
He came back to his senses, “Yes, it’s for you.” After a pause, he added, “Don’t worry about messing it up. If it gets messed up, it’s on me. At worst, just treat it as a way to pass the time. Even if it’s a total loss, I’ll support you. Just feel free to do it.”
Thelma: “…”
For a moment, Thelma felt a mix of emotions, but Sam Noah seemed to take it all in stride, as if what he said was just the most ordinary thing.
“If you want, I can have someone fix the glass.”
His tone carried a hint of inquiry, and his gaze towards her was somewhat apprehensive, as if worried she would refuse.
She didn’t know if her resistance to Sam Noah was similar to how she resisted the child approaching her in fragmented memories. She seemed to be filled with hostility, resenting everything, wanting to shrink into her dark world, a world that couldn’t bear the light, where she could rot and disappear, not allowing anyone to come close!
She found herself unable to bear it, unable to see his disappointed expression, just like she couldn’t bear to let the child down. So without thinking too much, she said, “I really like it. I want it.”
A smile appeared in his eyes, “Alright, I’ll have someone fix it as soon as possible.”
After they agreed, the two planned to leave. As Sam Noah turned around, looking at his back, she suddenly blurted out, “Thank you.”
She said it sincerely.
“Hmm?” He frowned in confusion, turned to look at her, and then nodded nonchalantly, “Mm.” After saying that, he turned and left.
However, Thelma didn’t see the slight tightening of his lips as he turned away.
He was smiling.
When they returned home, Sam Noah had to leave for something.
He needed to arrange for the child to transfer schools; now that she lived here, there was no need for the child to attend school so far away.
In the afternoon, Sam Noah picked up the little one and brought him home. The little boy happily played puzzles with her, while Sam Noah still didn’t return to his study to read.
When it was time for bed, Thelma thought of something and said to the little guy, “Tonight, Mommy will sleep in your room, okay?”
Of course, Tyler happily agreed.
In fact, Thelma wanted to see what was in her son’s room; otherwise, she would have to buy everything again later. Of course, she also wanted to understand her child better.
Tyler’s room was very tidy, filled with many toys. Thelma wanted to know the little boy’s interests, but she didn’t dare to rummage through things without permission; she needed to get her baby’s consent first.
“Can I open the cabinets in your room to take a look?”
The little guy blinked his big eyes and nodded, then smiled brightly, “Mommy can look at anything. I have no secrets from Mommy.”
He was really thoughtful and well-behaved, and the way he looked at her was filled with a kind of indulgence. Thelma felt as if she was being pampered by her son, and her heart instantly softened like a puddle of water.
Thelma quickly discovered that her precious son had a wide range of interests. He liked racing cars and had many racing car toys. He also liked models, especially those with bright red fruits on big tree models.
However, Thelma found a gemstone necklace in a drawer. The blue heart-shaped gem was already cracked; this didn’t seem like something a child would own.
Thelma asked him, “Do you like this?”