Helena greeted Tassach with a nod and said, "Tassach, I heard that you were hospitalized here a while ago, but I’ve been busy taking care of Ophelia recently, so I haven’t had time to visit you. How are you feeling? Are you better now?"
Tassach nodded a greeting to her and replied, "Thank you for asking, Mrs. Chambers, but I’m well now."
"Glad to hear that. I understand a young person should work hard, but he also has to take good care of his own health, and so do you," said Helena.
"Yes, I will."
Helena turned to Madeleine and said, "I’ll take Tommy back with me in a while. As his godmother, do you want to come with us? I could tell he adores you."
Madeleine turned to stare at Tommy, who was in the incubator, and replied, "Are you taking Tommy back home so soon, Mrs. Chambers?"
"Tommy has spent the last two weeks in the hospital and it’s been long enough, but he’s better off staying at home, even if it’s well equipped here, and I might as well take him home with me now. Let’s see if Ophelia will be discharged when Tommy reaches one month old. If not, I’m afraid we have to put off his one-month-old celebration party," explained Helena.
Madeleine nodded and said, "Please leave without me, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, because I need to talk to Tassach. I’ll go and see Tommy tomorrow. After all, there’s still time, and we don’t need to rush, do we?"
Helena beamed a smile.
"Alright. Think about what I said. If you agree, Steffan and I will introduce you to everyone at Tommy’s one-month-old celebration party." Helena brought it up again.
Madeleine beat around the bush, saying, "I appreciate it, Mrs. Chambers, but I want to keep a low profile. I’m nothing but a freelance writer, and most of the time I stay at home, aside from attending social events with my boss occasionally. I’m not interested in dealing with those wealthy people. If you really want to do me a favor, Mrs. Chambers, please keep me out of this."
Now Helena admired Madeleine even more. Anyone else would seize this opportunity and milk it for all it was worth, and only Madeleine, a girl of sterling integrity, would give up such a great chance to stay out of trouble.
"Well, fine then. Maybe someday, you’ll be willing to recognize me as your godmother, and I’ll introduce you to some of our business friends then. Both Steffan and I appreciate your talents. If you like, he will make you the most popular writer of the country. It’s all up to you."
Madeleine smiled, "Each writer longs to be the most popular writer of the country, and so do I, but this is not something to be achieved rashly. Now the most important thing is Ophelia and Tommy’s well-being. Mrs. Chambers, let’s talk about it after Tommy’s one-month-old celebration party, shall we?"
Helena gave a soft smile and said, "Since you need to talk to Tassach, go ahead. I’ll cook for you when you come to our house tomorrow."
"I’m looking forward to it. You’re such a beauty, Mrs. Chambers, and I’m sure your food is beautiful as well." Madeleine complimented.
Helena beamed with pleasure. They exchanged a few words before Madeleine and Tassach left.
"Mom, I’m well now, and you don’t have to worry about me. Besides, I hope you’ll give me some personal space. You guys are killing me by following me around," Tassach grumbled. He couldn’t help but give vent to his anger at the thought of the scene of Ophelia and Zachariah being happy together.
Staring at him with mixed feelings, Gracie bit her lower lip and asked, "Tassach, what did Madeleine tell you?"
"What do you expect her to tell me? That you and my mom keep Ophelia’s car accident from me, or that you hide from me that Ophelia gave birth to a boy?" Tassach asked grimly.
Gracie, however, looked puzzled. "A car accident? A boy? Ophelia had a car accident?"
Tassach shot a glance at her in silence before he said to Mrs. Conduibh, "Mom, I’m going to handle the discharge formalities. I’ve spent over a month in hospital and it’s long enough. I have to go back to deal with the backlog of work."
Mrs. Conduibh tried to persuade him. "Just stay for another day. I’ll complete the discharge formalities for you when the doctor says you’re totally well. Is that OK with you?"
"Mom, I want to leave today. If you don’t handle the procedures for me, I can do it myself."
Mrs. Conduibh compromised.
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