Chapter 8
The moment the plane took off, Timothy, who had been tugging at Shannon for ice cream in the amusement park, suddenly clutched his chest, his small face twisted in pain.
Shannon’s expression immediately filled with concern. “Timothy, what’s wrong?”
Timothy looked pale, gripping his shirt over his chest, unable to speak.
Frederick, who had been on a work call nearby, immediately hung up and rushed over. “Timothy, what’s happening?”
Timothy pointed to the center of his chest. “I don’t know. It just suddenly hurts here.”
Shannon’s brows furrowed with worry. “Let’s take him to the hospital. He’s still little; we can’t take any chances.”
Frederick nodded, lifting Timothy into his arms as they left the amusement park.
Timothy curled up against Shannon, his face ashen. “Shannon, when I feel better, can we come back? I want to watch the fireworks with you.”
Shannon’s heart softened. She hugged him tighter. “Timothy, you’re such a thoughtful boy. But more than watching fireworks, I want you to be healthy.”
She glanced at Frederick. “You’ve raised him well. He really takes after you at his age.”
Frederick’s dark eyes flicked to her through the rearview mirror. “It’s Abigail who taught him. I’m always busy with work; she’s the one who takes care of Timothy.”
Shannon lowered her gaze, hiding the subtle unease in her eyes. “Should we call her? He’s unwell, and as his mother, she should be with him right now.”
Before Frederick could respond, Timothy tugged at Shannon. “No! I want you to stay with me.”
Shannon couldn’t help but smile. “Alright, I will stay with you.”
Frederick watched them quietly, a strange ache settling in his chest.
At the hospital, Frederick checked Timothy in at the emergency room. After a series of examinations, the doctor re-
turned with the results.
“Your child is perfectly healthy. There’s nothing wrong.”
Frederick exhaled, relief flooding him. “Thank you,
doctor.”
Timothy, now recovered, clung to Shannon. “Shannon, you’ve always wanted to go camping, right? Let’s go tomor- row!”
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“Sure,” she said, smiling, though she feigned worry. “But you should tell your mom, so she doesn’t worry.”
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“No need! Mom is out and won’t be back for a long time. I can stay with you and not have to listen to her nag!”
Before Timothy could finish, Frederick lifted him gently. “Shannon isn’t feeling well. Don’t cling to her too much.”
Shannon waved him off. “It’s fine, Frederick. I like spending time with Timothy, I’m happy he wants to be close to
me.”
She gave a faint, wistful smile. “If we had married, our child would have been as adorable as Timothy…”
Frederick turned his face away from her gaze. “While Abigail is away, I’ll bring Timothy over more often to spend time with you. I’ll drop you off now so you can rest, and I’ll pick you up tomorrow for camping.”
He drove Shannon home first, then returned to Oceancrest Estates with Timothy.
As they stepped into the villa, an empty ache settled in Frederick’s chest, as if something important had slipped away.
Timothy tugged at his sleeve. “Dad, I feel uncomfortable again. I miss Mom… I want to call her.”
It was the first time since starting elementary school that Timothy had expressed wanting Abigail.
Seeing Timothy so upset, Frederick bent down, cradled him in his arms on the couch, and pulled out his phone to dial Abigail’s number.
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