Chapter 271 The Love In My Life

Standing on the top of the mountain and looking at the peaks that had become smaller, Heidy smiled. She liked standing on the top, and that kind of excitement was what she desired. She took out the phone and was about to check the time, only to find that it was already power off.

"Crap! Why did it power off?" said Heidy gloomily. Looking at her watch, she found that it was only 1:30 pm, which showed that she still had enough time.

Heidy side by side with Gavin, and chatted with him in a casual manner, as if they were two intimate friends. Gavin liked to spend time with Heidy in this way. "Mommy, look! It's going to rain!" said Gavin, pointing to the sky.

Nodding her head, Heidy smiled and said, "Yes, it looks like it's going to rain later. There were thunder and rain in summer. After the rain, the weather will be much cooler."

Gavin smiled. "We should stay here a little bit longer. Otherwise, we might get wet."

She pinched his nose, smiled and said, "Don't worry. I have an umbrella with me. Even if it will rain, you won't get wet."

With a thumbs up, Gavin said, "Mom, you're great."

While they were chatting, the dark clouds gathered above their heads gradually. Heidy had planned to get off the car in advance for she was afraid that the road down the mountain would be muddy in the rain. Taking a look at the time, it was 2:00 pm. Then, she held Gavin's hand and went down the mountain.

It started to rain heavily after they walked for a short while. Heidy immediately carried Gavin in her arms with umbrella in one hand. She quickened her space and went down the mountain. It was raining hard on the road down the mountain. In the middle of the muddy road, Heidy almost fell over several times.

"Mom, put me down. I can walk myself. Otherwise, Mommy might fall down," Gavin said with concern.

Though wearing a pair of flat shoes today, Heidy was too exhausted to move forward. After she thought for a while, she nodded and put Gavin down. She took his hand and reminded, "Let's go. Be careful."

She tilted the umbrella towards Gavin in case he would get wet from the rain. And Heidy was shrouded in the torrential rain. The rain became heavier, and they moved forward with difficulties on the path down the mountain. Feeling that there was not much time left, Heidy quickened her pace.

When they finally arrived at the camp, there was no parent there. Heidy frowned. "Did they all leave?"

At the same time, Gavin's Apple watch rang, and he pressed the answer bottom. The teacher's voice came. "Where are you, Mrs. Heidy?"

"We are at the camp, but no one is here," Heidy shouted loudly so that the teacher could hear her clearly.

The teacher said in an anxious tone, "Mrs. Heidy, the gathering time has been advanced. We

Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.

To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.

"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."

She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.

Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.

said that in a flat tone, he could sense her concern about him. Peeping at her face, he felt a tinge of warmth. He was glad that he only had one flashlight with him. In the dim light, he could look at her without scruple, and was infatuated with the face that he missed so much.

In normal times, he would try his best to restrain himself from showing any trace of love to her. Sometimes, he had to persist even if he was tired.

"So do you. How is Elsa?" said Hearst in a low voice.

"Elsa is a good. The teacher said that she is very smart," said Heidy quietly.

"Well, that's good," replied Hearst.

They found that they had nothing to talk about except for the children. It seemed that this was the only topic they had at the moment. Thinking of this, she felt a little sad. When they were still silent, Hearst's phone rang. Glancing at the screen casually, she saw the name. Her face darkened and she turned to look away.

Hearst hesitated for a few seconds before answering the phone. "Hello, I won't come home tonight. Have a good rest."

Hearing what he said, Heidy's heart thumped. The smile slowly went away from her lips. Heidy said calmly, "It seems that things are going pretty good with you guys. I believe that Gavin would have a little brother or sister soon."

Hearing that, Hearst slowly clenched his fists, stared ahead and said in a hoarse voice, "Maybe."

Hearing his answer, she didn't know how to control her expression. She had already known what his answer would be, but she still didn't want to hear it from his mouth. Heidy rose from the ground and said coldly, "I go check Gavin." Then she walked into the room.

Hearst squinted at her back. With a bitter smile on his face, he stared at the darkness outside. "Heidy, sorry that I can't tell you that you are the love in my life," said Hearst quietly.