Chapter 96 Damn It!
Chapter 96 Damn It!
Dayton was cute and soft, rolling on the bed with his little butt pouted and his eyes tearful.
"Did Dayton have a nightmare? Say it out loud to Mommy, then you won't be afraid anymore."
Jane successfully changed the subject away from "giving Dayton a sister".
This night, Dayton was the only one in the three of them who slept soundly.
After a good sleep, Dayton got up very early.
William and Jane weren't used to be in the same bed, so they didn't fall asleep until dawn. Now they
were in their deep sleep.
Dayton tiptoed out of his bed and looked at his Daddy and Mommy shilly-shally.
Ramiro said that married couples would sleep with their arms around each other, but there was a lot of
room between Daddy and Mommy.
That was where he slept, but now he was up.
"Mommy, Mommy..."
Dayton climbed to Jane's side, first kissed her on the face, and then tried to push her with all his
strength.
"Dayton, stop messing around."
Jane was exhausted and sleepy. She felt she was pushed into a warm embrace.
She reached out and grabbed something bouncy.
Jane was so sleepy that she buried her face into William's chest and rubbed it like a cute kitten.
William got impatient and tried to push her away, but she was grabbing him tightly.
He frowned and did not resist.
What a great success!
Dayton closed the door and smiled.
"Mr. Duncan, where are your shoes?"
Lainey was boiling milk when she saw Dayton coming down barefoot.
"Daddy and Mommy are sleeping. I'm afraid I'll wake them up in my shoes."
Then he smiled shyly, "Daddy and Mommy are very tired, can you wake them up later?"
Lainey was stunned for a moment and then realized something, "Mr. Duncan, are you saying that Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan are sleeping together?"
Lainey was delighted as she thought of what they were doing in bed. She was sure that if Master
Duncan woke up and heard this, he would be very happy.
"Yes, Daddy and Mommy even had pillow talk without me."
Dayton nodded and finished his breakfast obediently. Then Lainey asked the driver, Vance, to send
Dayton to kindergarten.
Just as Dayton left, Frederic came. William hadn't come to the company yet, so the documents were
piling up. Frederic had to deliver them, and he couldn't help but yawn.
"Lainey, please give me breakfast."
Frederic was busy until midnight yesterday. Now he felt dizzy and hungry.
It was already 8:30 a. m. but William hadn't come downstairs to wait for him. Perhaps it was because of
William's fever.
"Alright, Frederic."
Lainey shushed him to keep quiet. It was rare to see Mr. and Mrs. Duncan sleeping together, so all the
non-urgent matters could be put off.
Frederic choked on his sandwich and drank a mouthful of coffee.
Did William do it with his wife last night? Big news!
Upstairs in the bedroom, William opened his eyes and noticed something strange happened. He
lowered his head.
A little woman was snuggling up to his chest. Her hands were naughty, and she was taking advantage
of him by grabbing his breast from time to time.
"Jane!"
William had reached his limit. He was a normal man with a normal physical response.
The unavoidable physical contact made his heart itch.
"Jane, get up!"
He seemed to forget about their harmony last night and was about to break down any second.
He hated to have physical contact with people, no matter men or women, and he always felt unsafe
every time they came close to him.
"Your trembling eyelashes have given you away, get up!"
God, why did she get caught hugging William?
Jane tried her best to recall what had happened but failed, and she was holding onto William.
It was too awkward. Jane thought for a while and decided to pretend to sleep until William got up.
"Darling."
Hearing his words, Jane reluctantly opened her eyes. She didn't mean it.
She just woke up, so her eyes were watery and her body was soft. And that "darling" made William
even more awkward.
"Damn it!"
William hurried out of his bed and rushed to the bathroom. A moment later, the sound of water came
from the bathroom.
"I didn't mean it."
Jane's voice was softer than a mosquito's, and she didn't know whom she was explaining to. She
covered her head with the quilt and touched her hot cheek.
She did touch William some days ago, but that was far from this time when they were in the same bed.
William looked awkward and angry. Did she take advantage of him?
Fifteen minutes later, William came out of the bathroom, pretending to be indifferent. But he peeped at
Jane out of the corner of his eye.
Why was she so shy? Did she think she could pretend nothing had happened under that quilt?
Dressed neatly, William went downstairs.
The door was closed. Jane waited for another five minutes before getting out of the quilt.
She walked to the bathroom in a daze and looked into the mirror.
The woman in the mirror had messy hair and her eyes were charming and shy.
"Just sweep it under the rug.
"We're husband and wife. It's normal to sleep on the same bed."
Jane tried to convince herself for a while. It was already 10 a. m. when she went downstairs, and
William had left.
"Madam, I made some chicken soup. It's good for your health."
Lainey was delighted. She was also a woman, and she could tell from Jane's face that the second child
was on its road.
Colin always hoped that the house would be more crowded, the more people the better.
"Lainey, did you get something wrong?"
Jane's face turned red again under this insinuating gaze. She was single in her previous life, so she
didn't have any experience to be involved in such affairs.
"Nothing, nothing."
Lainey smiled and turned around. Jane was shy. She could understand.
Since Colin had been in the coma for 72 hours, it became hard to keep the secret.
William rearranged his schedule and went home on time every day, but he didn't live with Jane
anymore.
"Madame, Mr. Duncan is very busy, he doesn't want to disturb your rest."
Seeing Jane unhappy, Lainey thought it was because of William, so she put in a few good words for
him.
Take the Duncan's mansion for example. There weren't many servants, but Lainey was already very
busy as the housekeeper.
The Duncan Group had millions of employees and numerous business projects. As the president of the
Duncan Group, William was busy working from morning to night.
"Lainey, it's not because of my husband."
None of them mentioned that night again. However, they were closer to each other unexpectedly.
At least, they no longer felt unfamiliar and rejected with each other, and they became more like a
family.
Recently, because of the global economic crisis and the negative economic situation, the Duncan
Group was going through a war. William was getting overwhelmed by the company.
At this time, Jane couldn't bother him with family matters.
Since they couldn't get divorced, they were now in the same boat. Jane couldn't just depend on him,
she had to take some responsibility for the family.Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.