Chapter 103 Wipe Your Tears Away

After Gavin woke up, the doctor checked him thoroughly and made sure that he was still healthy. Then the doctor allowed him to leave the hospital. Since he still needed blood from the umbilical cord to cure his leukemia, he had to take medicine to cope with it. So Heidy and Hearst took him home.

In the ward of the hospital, the nanny started to pack up the luggage. Heidy sat on the edge of the bed. She checked the pills in her hand carefully and asked in surprise, "Gavin, how many pills do you need to take every day? It's a lot."

Raising his head, he answered calmly, "Yes. Dad told me to take medicine on time every day."

Looking at his expression, she felt mixed feelings. He looked so calm as if he didn't care about it at all. Feeling sorry for him, she fondled his head and said softly, "I'm sorry." If it hadn't been for her, the Gavin wouldn't have been born. Thinking of this, Heidy felt guilty.

Gavin raised her chin in an arrogant manner. With a smile on his face, he said, "No problem. I accept your apology. But only an apology is not enough."

Hearing his words, with a smile on her lips, Heidy asked, "Well, tell me what I should do?" Heidy had decided to make up for him. She didn't stay by his side for more than two years, so she wanted to make up for it.

With one hand on his head, he was lost in thought. Suddenly, he turned to look at her and said with a smile, "Since I'm leaving the hospital, you should also go back home."

She looked at him in amazement. She hadn't expected that this was what he wanted. Being stunned for a few seconds, Heidy smiled and said, "Sure, no problem. I'll go home with you today."

Gavin turned to Hearst and made a sign of victory. Seeing his face, Hearst smiled.

Then, Gavin went through the discharge procedure and went back. When he returned home, he went straight to the bed and jumped on it. He rolled on the bed and smiled brightly. She said, "The bed in our home is more comfortable."

Sitting next to him, Heidy looked at him lovingly. "Well, so you should take good care of yourself from now on. Don't get sick, and don't let others take advantage of you."

When he heard what she said, Gavin came to her. He said earnestly, "If you hadn't said those things to me that day, I wouldn't have ran away."

Looking at his face, Heidy said in an apologetic tone, "I'm really sorry. The same thing won't happen again."

However, Gavin didn't answer. Instead, he lied on the bed. When he remembered Annie, Gavin frowned and said, "I don't know how Aunt Annie is. Although she pushed me into the river, she used to be nice to me. I really hope she will be okay."

Hearing his words, Heidy didn't say anything. She had speculated that the reason why Annie was nice to Gavin was that she wanted to get close to Hearst. If she love

her clothes, Heidy looked at the little boy sitting on the bed and waved at him. "Come on. You sleep in the middle of us."

After a few seconds, Gavin turned around and started to crawl inside. After he lay down in the center of the bed, he straightened his body and stared at the ceiling. Heidy lay beside him and gently tucked him in.

Lying down on the bed, Hearst switched off the light too. After a while, it was all dark. When he saw the scene, Gavin became nervous. He wanted to turn over, but he hesitated for a moment when he thought that Heidy was lying beside him.

In the dark night, with her hands resting on him, Heidy said softly, "Sleep early."

Turning around, Gavin looked into Heidy's eyes. "How do you know that I'm still awake?" he asked

"It's not good to sleep with a stiff body. Just lie on your side. I remember that you like lying on your side when you sleep," said Heidy smilingly.

Fixing his eyes on the woman, Gavin didn't speak. After struggling for a while, he turned around and lay on his side, facing Heidy. With a smile, she closed her eyes with her hands on his side.

The ticking sound of the clock filled the room and Gavin was still awake. Heidy was sleeping in front of him, and he could feel that Hearst was close to him. Since he was a little kid, it was the first time he had the feeling that he was just like other children who had parents.

Tears were welling up in his eyes and he wipe them out secretly. As Heidy was still asleep, Gavin slowly opened his mouth and called out in a low voice, "Mom..."

As time went by, Gavin just looked at Heidy. Tears ran down from his cheeks for several times, and he finally closed his eyes slowly and felt sleepy. The temperature of Heidy's arm came from his waist. The strange but pleasant smell was circulating in his nose. A smile crept on his face. He fell asleep slowly.