Chapter 379 At eight-thirty that evening, Stewart returned to Sunset Ridge Villas.
Irwin had just finished his homework. Hearing the familiar sound of the car in the driveway, he looked up at Jeannie and asked, "I think Dad's home, isn't he?" "That's right." Jeannie smiled, ruffling his hair. "Let's go down and say hi to your father." "Okay!" As Irwin and Jeannie made their way downstairs, Stewart was already settled on the sofa.
"Dad!" Irwin dashed over to him.
Stewart paused in the middle of rubbing his temples, then looked up at Irwin and offered a faint smile. "Done with your homework?" "Yep!" Irwin frowned with concern. "Dad, is something wrong? Did work tire you out again?" "I'm fine." Stewart patted the seat next to him. "Csit withfor a while." Irwin nodded and took a seat beside his father.
Jeannie walked over, her voice warm with cheer. "Mr. Wentworth, I made snourishing soup in the kitchen. I'll bring sout for you and Irwin to have before bed." Stewart pinched the bridge of his nose again and gave a soft hum of acknowledgment.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJeannie turned and headed to the kitchen, humming contentedly to herself.
"Dad, when are Mom Bryn and my little sister coming home?" Irwin asked.
Stewart looked at him, reached out to gently stroke his hair, but didn't answer the question. Instead, he asked, "Did you get tired doing your homework?" "It was alright. Isn't that just how it goes for kids in grade school?" Stewart gazed at him, his eyes clouded with emotion.
The last time-because of Rosita-Stewart had raised his voice at Irwin for the first time. The next day, after he'd calmed down, he'd felt deeply regretful.
That evening, when he chome, he'd brought Irwin a small gift, planning to make amends.
But to his surprise, Irwin had cto him first, apologized, and promised that he wouldn't see Rosita again. Irwin's thoughtfulness only made Stewart feel guiltier.
He knew that Irwin had found the courage to apologize largely thanks to Jeannie's guidance.
But Stewart was also painfully aware of Irwin's lack of security; his son was a sensitive child.
Especially after Briony had left. Even Vel though Jeannie was there, a teacher could never take the place of a mother. Deep down, Irwin still longed for the wholeness of a family-both parents there, caring for him together. sŵ But that kind of completeness... could it ever return? Stewart closed his eyes, wrestling with the thought.
For a moment, he thought he could almost hear that familiar voice- [Stewart, Rosita's pregnant. Look, here's the ultrasound. That little shape is mine and Rosita's child.] [If it's a girl, I'll buy her all kinds of cute dresses. If it's a boy, I'll make sure he learns to be strong and brave, so he can do something great with his life...] [Stewart, I know there's no way back for me... Please, take care of Rosita and the baby for me...] Suddenly Stewart's eyes snapped open. His lips pressed into a tight line; his breaths chard and shallow.
"Dad?" Irwin was watching him, worry etched on his small face. "Dad, are you alright?" Stewart turned to look at him.
He struggled with himself for a long moment before speaking. "If I asked you and Ms. Jeannie to move.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmack to Southcreek Manor, would you be okay with that?" Irwin was taken aback. "Didn't we just move here?"
Jeannie, carrying two bowls of soup, was about to call them to the table when Stewart's voice drifted out from the living room—
"It's closer to your school over there.
It'd be more convenient for you and your teacher. Jeannie's brow furrowed.
What does he mean by that? She hesitated in the hallway, quietly edging closer to listen in on the conversation.
She stopped behind the decorative screen, hidden, eavesdropping on the father and son. "What about you, Dad?" Irwin asked softly.
Stewart pressed his lips together. "I'll cvisit you as often as I can." Irwin understood.
"Is it because Mom Bryn doesn't want to live with me?" Stewart said nothing.
Irwin dropped his head, his voice barely above a whisper. "I get it. Mom Bryn hasn't been hfor a while... It's because I'm still here, isn't it?"