Chapter 917
"Mommy!"
"Mommy!"
Little Gary and Ernest immediately turned to look at Grace and shouted together.
She walked over with Heinz.
Timothy was stunned. Looking at Grace and Heinz who were in front of him, he felt a little embarrassed.
"I''m sorry to havee uninvited. | must have disturbed you."
"Don''t worry, Mr. Yarbrough. The child being insensible is nothing new," Heinz looked at him and said.
In fact, he had also been criticized by Little Gary for being useless, and he was also very embarrassed.
The child was like this, showing no respect for his father.
Little Gary had lectured Timothy earlier as well, and he had spoken quite intensely at that. Heinz naturally understood that
feeling. As a father, he felt both affection and helplessness toward his
children.
Timothy shook his head. "No, these two children are very cute. They''re my grandsons. Even if | gave them love now, it wouldn''t
be enough. How could | me the children?"
He said as he looked at Grace. His eyes were full of apology, and he gazed at her.
She felt a little embarrassed from being stared at by him. It was unexpected for her to meet him like this.
Little Gary opened his mouth at the right time, "Even if you don''t ept it, | have to say it. Mommy, he is old and confused, and
so is Heinz. They''re both messed up. Your father didn''t know about your existence, and my father didn''t know about our
existence, yet they both came here asking us to acknowledge them as if it''s their right. Isn''t that embarrassing?"
"Little Gary." Grace opened her mouth again and said, "Don''t be impolite."
"| think I''m being very polite," he replied. "Everything I''ve said is the truth. Could it be that being polite is remaining silent to
please you all?”
"You shouldn''t have expressed your opinion about this." She stretched out her hand and rubbed his head. He liked to stick up for
her no matter the situation, and had even be a little sharp in order to protect her.
He frowned and retorted disapprovingly, "But Mommy, it''s Mr. Yarbrough who came to our house to get our acknowledgement,
right? | can''t just not express my opinion. He said he''s my grandfather. | can''t just call him my grandfather without a single doubt,
can |?"
"Mr. Yarbrough likes you," she said. "He came to see you because he likes you."
"Mr. Yarbrough?" Little Gary''s eyes shed with wisdom. "You aren''t calling him Dad either. Look, you don''t even recognize him
as your father. Why should | recognize him as my grandfather? You should at least recognize him as your father before | can
recognize him as my grandfather, right?"
She was also stunned by his words.
"Mommy, is this Mr. Yarbrough really your father?" Ernest raised his small face to ask her.
She looked at him and said, "Ernest, | can''t be sure. The test results wille out soon, and we will know when the timees."
"Oh, so it turns out that the results haven''te out yet." Little Gary shrugged, "That is to say, we can only be sure that Mr.
Yarbrough suspects himself to be Mommy''s biological father. We can only be sure that he had an irresponsible love affair with
my grandmother, but we can''t confirm whether or not he''s Mommy''s father?"
"Perfect," Heinz said. "Your analysis is correct, but your mommy and Mr. Yarbrough share the same rare Rh negative blood, and
your grandmother also admitted that Mr. Yarbrough is your mommy''s father, so it''s 80 or 90 percent likely."
"Then let''s talk about it after the test resultse out." Little Gary looked at Grace. "Mommy, since our supposed grandfather is
here, he bought toys for us, and you don''t seem to dislike him either, does that mean that | can take these toys?"
Grace nodded and said, "Take them; that''s what Mr. Yarbrough wants. However, before you take them, you have to say thank
you to him."
She thought that this was Timothy''s wish, so she could not disappoint him. After all, this was an elder''s wish from a child.
She was not a prickly person, and she hoped to be kind to others.
What was more, back in those days, he hadn''t known a thing and Candace had been too selfcentered, so they had both
wronged each other.
Now, as Grace looked at the middle-aged man in front of her, shepletely understood his feelings.
"Thank you!" Timothy''s voice was slightly choked up. He looked away and was incredibly moved.
This meant that Grace did not reject him.
At this time, Heinz said, "Mr. Yarbrough, you specially came to s to the children, and you haven''t had dinner yet, right?"
Timothy nodded. "Yes."
"Then stay for dinner," Heinz said. "| happen to have good news to announce."N?velDrama.Org owns all content.
"Dad, what is the good news?" Ernest asked curiously.
"That''s right, what''s the good news?" Little Gary was a little surprised as well. Looking at Heinz, he was visibly happy.
Timothy also looked at him and said, "I''m honored and happy that you want me to stay and have dinner with you all."
Looking at the twinkling starlight in his eyes, Grace slightly averted her gaze.
Although they hadn''t interacted before, the intimate feeling in their hearts was still there.
For some reason, she felt very close to him.
"Kids, there''s a baby in your mommy''s belly." Heinz wanted to share his joy.
Grace''s pregnancy had gotten him very excited, so he told the children about it.
Timothy opened his eyes wide in surprise, and his eyes likely subconsciously fell on Grace''s stomach.
Her face turned red, and she felt a little embarrassed in contrast.
"Again?" Timothy asked with excitement.
She nodded.
"That''s good, that''s good!" He sighed and said, "Good things areing. Grace, your good luck should being soon as well.”
"Mommy, you''re pregnant?" Little
Gary''srge round eyes widened.
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She was speechless.
Heinz was even more speechless.
Little Gary simply went against the whole world.
He walked to Grace''s side and
touched her belly. He So vee raat
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Grace wrung her wrist.
Heinz burst intoughter and said, "You really know how to talk."
Little Gary shot him a re. "Heinz, a woman''s pregnancy is the sign of a man’s selfishness."
Heinz was stunned, and his expression froze. He looked at his son mournfully and suddenly realized that his words made sense.
He could only care about his ownfort, but Grace had to go through nine months of pregnancy.
Timothy''s expression was also very unpleasant. Those words had hit his sore spot.
At that time, he had gotten Candace pregnant, but he hadn''t taken responsibility, so the result turned out to be what it was that
day.
There was no going back.
"Little Gary, can you forgive me?"
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"As the saying goes, fishes begin to stink from the head." Little Gary spread out his hands. "You don''t have good genes. Why do
you want to rely on me?"
Heinz couldn''t find the words to speak.
Ernest stepped forward, touched Grace''s belly and said, "Kid, wee to our big family. As your brother, | will protect you."