Remarried Wife: She will Remarry, But Another Person-Chapter 181: A Dark, Windy Night—Perfect for Bonding with Mr. Fitzgerald
"Cough, cough..."
Sabrina Hayes, who was drinking soup, was startled by Nanny Warren’s words.
She grabbed a tissue, her face turning red, and said to Nanny Warren, "There’s no such thing, Nanny Warren, don’t talk nonsense!"
"What nonsense?"
Tessa Hughes came over just then, dragging her luggage.
As soon as she came in, she tossed her bag onto the sofa and walked over to Sabrina, her face full of gossip.
"What’s going on? I was only away on a business trip for two days. Sabrina, did you and Mr. Fitzgerald progress so quickly? Are you together now?"
Sabrina finally regained her composure and looked at her helplessly, "There’s nothing like that, don’t listen to Nanny Warren..."
Nanny Warren smiled and replied, "Miss Sabrina, I’m not making things up, I’m just speaking from the heart!"
"What’s the matter? An outsider sees things clearly, let me hear it. Nanny Warren, tell me."
Under Tessa Hughes’s questioning, Nanny Warren recounted today’s events.
After hearing it, Tessa Hughes realized what had happened.
She too said to Sabrina helplessly, "Sabrina, you can’t blame Nanny Warren for thinking that way. Mainly, Mr. Fitzgerald is so outstanding and considerate.
Moreover, since our Darling Zara is recovering, he really deserves credit. As Zara’s new father, it wouldn’t be a bad thing.
Unlike that dog, Jordan Hawthorne!"
Talking about this, she got worked up again, "He still has the nerve to look for Zara??? Just thinking about it, he comes for a glance while treating someone else’s son as his own on ordinary days, it’s ridiculous!
I’ve never seen such an arrogant person in my life. What nonsense, I’m telling you, Sabrina, you can’t go soft on someone like him!
If he dares to show up again and provoke Darling Zara, sprinkle some drugs on him so he ends up paralyzed or disabled, unable to bother you again...
No, actually, you shouldn’t have healed his leg in the first place, otherwise, even his third leg wouldn’t be so restless!"
Tessa Hughes became more and more furious as she spoke.
For those who didn’t know, they might think she was the one wronged by a scumbag.
Sabrina herself found it amusing and frustrating; this girl... her cursing was still as sharp as ever.
Nanny Warren also couldn’t stop smiling but agreed, "What she said is very true. Back then, Miss Sabrina worked so hard, and I’ve seen it all. That person truly doesn’t know how good he has it!"
At her age, she had never seen someone so ungrateful!
Sabrina obviously didn’t want to dwell on it, only comforting Tessa Hughes, "Alright, don’t be angry. I’ll consider what you said next time. You just got back, quickly have something to eat and then go rest.
You’ve journeyed back with the wind and dust; you must be tired. I’m done eating, so I’ll go find Zara first."
"Alright, alright, go ahead!"
Tessa Hughes had no objections.
She even looked a bit impatient.
It was as if Sabrina was not going to see the child but going on a date.
She eagerly showed her to the door, reminding her, "You can come back later tonight, take the opportunity to enjoy the moonlight with Mr. Fitzgerald or something.
The night is dark and the wind is high, the atmosphere is just right, perfect for cultivating feelings. You don’t have to come back if you don’t want to; I’ll pick up Zara..."
Sabrina, seeing she was getting more and more excessive, scolded in embarrassment, "That’s enough, shut up!"
Then, without looking back, she got into the elevator.
After leaving home, Sabrina headed straight for the military district.
When she arrived, Jasper Fitzgerald was with Zara, accompanying Flash at the training ground to practice new skills.
The big and the small had all changed clothes.
In all-black special operations gear, they looked incredibly cool.
Even Flash wore a similar black outfit.
When Sabrina appeared, Nash Spencer was the first to notice.
"Dr. Nash, good afternoon!"
Nash Spencer ran over to greet her.
Sabrina nodded slightly, her gaze still on the lawn at the trio of one big, one small, one dog.
She asked curiously, "Where did Zara’s outfit come from?"
Nash Spencer replied with a smile, "It was custom-ordered before and just arrived today, so we put it on."
"I see."
Sabrina smiled.
She could tell Zara loved it.
Moreover, seemingly to highlight the outfit’s style, the little cub deliberately didn’t smile, sporting a cold face. That little expression was incredibly cute.
She couldn’t help but laugh and, unable to resist, took out her phone to take photos of her and Flash.
However, because Jasper Fitzgerald was also there, she inevitably captured him in the shots.
Almost every photo included his upright figure.
When Sabrina finished taking and reviewed the photos, she was surprised.
She couldn’t help but marvel at how the man, no matter the angle, always looked great in photos.
Obviously taken spontaneously, some photos even blurry, yet his figure in the frame was so dazzling that it was impossible to look away.
As she looked at the photos, Sabrina inexplicably felt guilty.
She... really wasn’t trying to take sneaky pictures.
But Zara and Flash in these photos looked great too, making it hard to delete them...
After hesitating for a while, Sabrina finally exited the album, put away her phone, and pretended nothing happened.
A little later, after most of the training was done, the sky darkened, hinting at rain.
Jasper Fitzgerald finally brought Zara back.
"Mommy!"
When she saw her, the little one ran over, her cheeks rosy and happily showing her new clothes to her mom: "Mommy, look at Zara’s new outfit!"
Sabrina Hayes saw her daughter so joyful and immediately praised her: "I noticed earlier, it’s super cool!"
"Uncle gave it to me, I really like it!"
The little one beamed with happiness, her face full of joy.
Flash also trotted over, wagging his tail excitedly, looking hopeful for praise.
Sabrina Hayes chuckled, squatted down, and petted its head, complimenting: "Flash looks handsome too!"
"Woof woof!"
Flash was so happy, he spun around in circles.
It wasn’t until Jasper Fitzgerald walked over that Sabrina Hayes turned to him, gratefully saying, "Thank you so much, Mr. Fitzgerald, for taking care of these two little ones all day."
Jasper Fitzgerald smiled and replied, "It’s nothing, they are adorable, and I quite enjoyed myself. It’s rare to be this relaxed. Zara is now completely recovered."
Upon hearing this, Sabrina Hayes felt at a loss for words and could only thank him again, "Thank you so much."
Jasper Fitzgerald waved it off, saying, "No need, it was a mere trifle."
Then he looked at his watch and said to Sabrina Hayes, "Take Zara to change clothes, and I’ll drive you both back later."
"Alright!"
Sabrina Hayes had no objections and quickly took the little one to change clothes first.
However, they couldn’t leave as planned.
Commander Coleman heard Sabrina Hayes was there and especially came to ask her to treat the new batch of special forces.
The workload wasn’t as heavy as last time, but dealing with severely injured personnel wasn’t easy either.
That night, Sabrina Hayes really couldn’t go back and had to stay over at the military compound.
Even Zara had to be entrusted to Jasper Fitzgerald for care again.
By the time she left the medical room, it was already midnight, and it started raining heavily outside, the air damp and cold.
Commander Coleman saw this and immediately said, "Dr. Nash, please wait a moment, I’ll have someone bring you an umbrella."
"Alright..."
Sabrina Hayes agreed but then saw a tall figure approaching through the hazy rain.
The man was holding a black umbrella, striding over.
His half-hidden face wasn’t visible until he stopped in front of Sabrina Hayes and raised the umbrella slightly, revealing his astonishingly handsome profile.
Jasper Fitzgerald’s voice was gentle as he asked, "Finished?"
Sabrina Hayes was a bit dazed seeing this familiar handsome face and only replied after a moment: "Finished."
"Okay."
Jasper Fitzgerald nodded slightly, saying, "Let’s go, I’ll take you to Zara."
Commander Coleman saw him appear at this time and seemed to understand something, knowingly did not send for the umbrella and said with a smile, "Since Mr. Fitzgerald is here to pick you up, Dr. Nash, you should go with him."
Sabrina Hayes was already familiar with Jasper Fitzgerald, so she didn’t think it was inappropriate.
Soon, she stepped under Jasper Fitzgerald’s umbrella.
The black umbrella was large, providing more than enough cover for the two.
However, due to the wind, quite a bit of rainwater still splashed in.
Jasper Fitzgerald noticed this and instinctively tilted the umbrella.
Sabrina Hayes didn’t pay attention to it.
She focused on the path ahead while talking to the man beside her, "Has Zara gone to sleep?"
Jasper Fitzgerald nodded and said, "She played the whole day and went to sleep early."
Sabrina Hayes was quite surprised by this.
She understood her own daughter.
Even when tired, she would be scared in unfamiliar surroundings.
Unable to resist asking, "Is she really that well-behaved?"
Jasper Fitzgerald thought for a moment and said, "Maybe because I told her a story, and it was quite dull, so she ended up falling asleep."
Upon hearing this, Sabrina Hayes was even more astonished, "You told her a bedtime story?"
Jasper Fitzgerald nodded and said, "First time, not very experienced, but the little girl wasn’t too picky."
Sabrina Hayes didn’t know how to feel after hearing this and just looked deeply at the man beside her.
Ironically, Jordan Hawthorne, the child’s biological father, had never told Zara any bedtime stories.
But Jasper Fitzgerald always unintentionally did everything.
Sabrina Hayes once again realized how her past failures had left Zara lacking many things.
Those years of being fixated on Jordan were a total waste of time!
Jasper Fitzgerald noticed her staring at him and raised an eyebrow, asking, "What is it?"
Upon hearing his voice, Sabrina Hayes snapped back to reality, quickly withdrew her gaze, and shook her head, saying, "Nothing... It’s good she’s asleep, I was worried she would be fussy."
Jasper Fitzgerald’s expression softened, and he warmly said to Sabrina Hayes, "She won’t be. Zara is quite obedient, the most well-behaved and adorable child I’ve ever met."
Hearing her child being praised, Sabrina Hayes was naturally delighted.
But amid her happiness, she thought of the things Jasper Fitzgerald did for Zara and couldn’t help but say, "Mr. Fitzgerald, when you get married and have children one day, you’ll definitely be an exceptionally good dad!"







