Chapter 1026 The Amusement Park
"Actually it''s not as difficult as you are thinking," Sheryl said with a smile on her face. "Motherly
qualities, as well as instincts,e naturally to all women when they be mothers. When you
be a mother like me, you will understand it. You will be stronger than you can ever imagine if
at all such a situation happens when a threat is posed to your baby''s safety or well being," Sheryl
assured as an experienced mother.
Sheryl kept Suepany and talked to her for a long time. Finally, Sue got slightly reassured and felt
rxed. She nced at Sheryl and said in a calm voice, "You are right. The most important thing for
me now is to keep my baby safe and sound. I should put everything else aside."
"That''s right." Sheryl took a deep sigh of relief after hearing what Sue said.
In the evening, Laura asked her to stay longer and invited her to have dinner with them. But Sheryl
declined it politely saying, "No, thanks. Auntie, I have promised my kids that I will have dinner with
them tonight. So thank you for your invitation, but I have to go."
After hearing this, Laura could not force Sheryl to stay and agreed to let her go. Laura found Sheryl''s
asional visits to Sue to be very weing. At least, like that Sue had someone she could talk to
openly and get rid of many apprehensions that might ur in an expecting mother''s mind. After all who
could be better than a friend of Sue as well as a young mother herself when it came to givepany to
Sue at this time? Sheryl bid goodbye to Sue and Laura and drove back home.
As Sheryl entered the house, Shirley came running to her with open arms asking for a hug. Sheryl
brushed her cheeks against Shirley''s soft cheeks and nudged her slightly. She asked her tenderly, "So,
how''s my baby doing today?" Hearing this Shirley pouted her lips and began toin, "Mom, why
do youe back sote? I even thought that you won''te back tonight."
"Howe?" Sheryl put her down on the floor and crouched down until their eyes were at the same
level and replied with eyes fixed on Shirley''s face.
Sheryl was aware that ever since she joined back to herpany, she had not been able to get
enough time for her kids. The thought of it made her feel guilty.
Sheryl had been hands-on with Shirley ever since she was born. And when it came to rk, Sheryl felt
that she owed him much more. However, her growing responsibilities at thepany allowed her much
less time in her hands that she could utilize for her kids.
"You can''t imagine, Sheryl, how eagerly Shirley was waiting for you. She remained glued to the window
all evening just to see youing back home. She really missed you." Nancy came out of the kitchen
and spoke to Sheryl as she served the dishes on the table.
"Oh, really?" Sheryl felt sorry and looked at Shirley. Once again, she touched Shirley''s chin tenderly.
Charles was away on a business trip, so Sheryl took both the kids to her bedroom. She read them
bedtime stories until both of them were fast asleep cuddling up to her from both sides. In a while, even
she dozed off into a deep slumber.
Next morning as she opened her eyes she was taken aback to see that the kids were not there in the
bed. Instead of them, it was Charles who was sleeping beside her. At first, she could not believe her
eyes. She rubbed her eyes to clear her vision and looked again only to see Charles staring back at her.
She couldn''t help but ask, "When did youe back?"
"I came back in midnight," Charles replied bleary-eyed as he put an arm around her.
Sheryl nestled her head on his shoulder. "Do you still need to leave for business then?" Sheryl
"No, I don''t need to. I have dealt with all the major affairs. And for the trivial issues that are left, I have
asked David to solve them. How about I take you and kids out to y?" Charles pulled her closer into a
deep embrace and whispered in her ear.
It had been a long time that they''d had a family outing. After all, he was working hard only to see his
wife and kids happy. What was the point if he couldn''t get some quality time with them?
"That''s great," Sheryl giggled and her face lit up as she heard that. Charles looked at her face lovingly
and stroked her cheeks tenderly. Sheryl''s smile and the sound of her giggle as he held her in his arms
softened his heart. How much darkness had been fallen on his entire life when she had been away for
thest three years! She could hardly hold back her excitement. She shared her earlier n with
Charles. "I had nned to take the kids out today. Now that you havee back, we can all go
together."
Shirley was overjoyed when she came to know that they were going out with both mom and dad. rk
was his usual reserved self but happy to learn that they were going to have an entire day with Charles
and Sheryl. Later in the day, Charles and Sheryl took the two kids to an amusement park. Shirley loved
to visit amusement park the most. Every time she went to a city, she would ask for going to the
amusement park. But unlike Shirley, rk didn''t show too much interest in it. Given a choice, he would
rather read more books in the library than waste time on the rides in the amusement park.
But seeing Shirley''s excitement, rk couldn''t refuse it at all. So as an indulging and protective brother,
he apanied her in all the rides and yed all kinds of the game so that she could enjoy everything
to her heart''s content.
Sheryl and Charles followed the kids with their hands held together, whispering sweet nothings to each
other once in a while. Even passersby could not help noticing the peaceful harmony and bonding that
the family shared with each other.
The whole family yed in the park from the morning to the evening. At the end of it, Sheryl became
tired after walking through the amusement park all day long but Shirley waspletely charged up.
Sheryl was so tired that she sat on a bench to rx her aching feel. She shook her hand and said to
Shirley, "I have no energy left in me to run after you anymore. Shirley, how about we go back today?
Next time when we visit this ce, we will stay as long as you want, okay?"
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"Come on, it''s not easy for us to find time to y with them outside. As far as I''m concerned, we should
just be with them as long as they want to have fun in the amusement park. Just see how happy they
are. What do you think about it?" Charles put on a big smile and suggested to Sheryl.
"But…" Sheryl just felt too tired to take part in their revelry any longer. She furrowed her brows and
sounded absolutely spent and exhausted as she said, "Please pardon me. I really have no energy left. I
can''t walk any longer." Saying this she arched her body backward and stretched her feet to and fro to
make them feel rxed.
Charles looked at Sheryl''s face and said, "Okay, then you sit here for a while. I will buy a bottle of water
for you and, by that time, I will also take the two kids to y other activities, okay?" Charles offered with
a soft smile on his face.
"That''s all right," Sheryl finally nodded her head slightly. Seeing Shirley was in high spirits, even Sheryl
didn''t have the heart to take her home right away. However, she still reminded in a stern voice, "But you
can''t be here for too long. The park is closed at 9 o''clock."
"I know it, " Charles nodded his head as he replied. Then he picked both the kids and went ahead.
Sheryl watched the receding figure of Charles as he took the kids away and her face broke into a
soothing smile reflecting the state of her mind. She then leaned against the back of the bench and
closed her eyes for a while. The very next moment when she opened her eyes, the park lights started
to be dim making the ce dark and gloomy. A chill ran through her spine and she sat up
immediately straightening her back.
"What''s the matter?" Sheryl looked around to find herself absolutely alone in the deserted amusement
park. She felt her heart in her throat as she looked around desperately to find the trace of some human
activity but in vain. All the game facilities came to a halt. Suddenly, she became worried about her kids.
Was the park about to close down? What if the kids were in the middle of a ride or a game? What if
they were not aware that the park is about to close down?
She hastily stood up in a jiffy and rushed toward the direction where Charles had gone with the kids.
"Charles! Shirley! rk! Where are you?" Sheryl yelled anxiously. She could feel drops of sweat
trickling down from her hairline, passing through her earlobes and moving down her throat.
With the darkness of the dusk taking over and lights going off, the visibility was getting increasingly
blurred. Sheryl was literally on the verge of crying as she looked through the darkness to find a trace of
her kids and Charles.
Right at that moment, suddenly, a beam of silver light appeared. Following right behind the light, was
Charles holding the two kids'' in his hands. Sheryl could not stop her tears as she saw them
approaching towards her.
"Mom…" Shirley kept waving her hands to draw Sheryl''s attention. Letting out her tears to flow down
her cheeks and a big sigh of relief, Sheryl put her hand on her chest and thanked God. The next
moments both her kids were in front of her holding her hands from either side. They pulled her hand
and took her to Charles who stood at a little distance from them.
"You… What are you doing?" Sheryl sensed something was about to happen which she was not aware
of. Initially, the park was crowded and there was so much of hustle and bustle. Then suddenly there
was a limbo and everything just vanished into the darkness. Even Charles looked a little different. The
kids were chirpy as ever. Feeling curious and intrigued, she stood in front of Charles.
All of a sudden, her eyes fell on the bunch of roses in Charles'' hand. But before she could react
Charles spoke.
"Sher…" Charles addressed her lovingly. He stared at her affectionately and got down on one knee.
"We have known each other for nearly five years now. So many things have happened in these five
years. We have been through both joys and tears. What''s more, we have these two beautiful kids with
us. I really feel lucky to have met you."
"You…What are you doing?" Sheryl felt a lump in her throat as she spoke. She was both surprised and
overwhelmed by this gesture. Although there were no others except the two kids, Sheryl also felt a little
embarrassed in the public area. She looked at Charles and said, "Just stand up. The kids are looking at
us. Don''t you think it is slightly awkward?"
Sheryl stooped down and tried to pull Charles up. But he held his pose and took her hand in his own
hand.
He fixed his eyes on Sheryl and continued, "Sher, back when you went missing for thest three years,
I nearly got mad and searched for you everywhere. And it was at that time that I realized how important
you are for me. I can never exin to you in words how ecstatic I was when I found you after three
years."