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Elyse nodded, her eyes following his movements. She noticed that he seemed more mature, more fatherly.
After the doctor and nurse had confirmed that Elyse was fine and left, Driscoll and the nannies came in with two small cribs.
Driscoll announced, “The babies don’t have names yet. Mr. Owen wanted to wait until you were awake to name them. For now, we’ve been calling the girl Angel and the boy Pumpkin.”
Elyse looked at her babies, her heart swelling with love. She gently caressed Angel’s cheek, feeling its warmth.
She whispered lovingly, “Little ones, I’ll protect you and make sure you grow up safe and sound.”
There was a knock at the door.
Everyone looked up as Theo entered, saying, “I need to discuss something about Kieran with both of you. Do you have a moment?”<fnc10f> Follow current nov?ls on find(?)ovel</fnc10f>
Jayden responded, “Please move the babies to the adjoining room.”
Following his directions, Driscoll and the nannies wheeled the cribs into the next room.
Theo stepped aside, allowing his assistant to bring in several bags of baby supplies and set them down on a nearby table.
“For the kids,” Theo exined.
Elyse nodded in gratitude. “Thank you. What’s the news about Kieran?”
Theo’s expression turned grave. “Last night, Kieran took his own life out of shame. Our investigation with Judy’s husband finally uncovered Judy’s body, confirming Kieran’s involvement in her murder.”
Elyse gasped, shocked. “Kieran killed Judy? But weren’t they siblings?”
“Yes, they were.” Theo sighed. “But it seems Kieran harbored an unhealthy obsession for Judy. He managed to keep it hidden. After she married ording to her family’s wishes, she began to drift away from Jayden and stopped loving him.”
Theo nced at Jayden, who frowned in response.
“Why look at me? I had no affection for her. She was unstable; I’ve never known anyone so reckless.”
Theo chuckled softly and continued, “After she married, she soon became pregnant. A few months postpartum, Kieran visited her and discovered that her feelings had changed. He realized her affections were not exclusive to Jayden; she was capable of loving other men, but she had no love for him. This revtion deeply shocked him. When he confronted her, she became aware of his unhealthy obsession. It’s likely that shepletely rejected him then, which, in his distress and anger, drove him tomit murder.”
Jayden nodded, absorbing the story. “I understand the gist, but how did you notice Kieran’s hostility towards me in the first ce?”
Theo exined, “Judy’s husband is my business partner. After her disappearance, he frequently discussed his suspicions with me, believing Kieran was involved butcking proof.”
He paused, then added, “While assisting him in gathering evidence, I noticed Kieran’s intentions toward your family. Eventually, as you know, I intervened on your behalf to handle Kieran, ensuring he couldn’t harm any of you.”
Elyse listened intently, still reeling from the revtions.
After a moment, she asked, “What will happen to Judy’s child?”
“The Fosters are interested in taking him in, but it ultimately falls to Judy’s husband to decide. He’s a boy, so whichever family he ends up with, he’s likely to be well cared for,” Theo responded.
Elyse remarked, “It’s better for the boy to stay with his father than be left without either parent.”
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