###Chapter 310 Days Of Stealing Time In Primrose Part – 3
###Chapter 310 Days Of Stealing Time In Primrose Part – 3
Liam Weld nodded. He probably knew what Ivelle was going to do and he left the hotel.
Fortunately, after he left, Ivelle breast-fed Blossom and she calmed down.
When Liam came in, she asked some hotel staff to put a water fountain and a bucket of mineral water inside the room. He also took a new small basin.
"If you want to bathe Blossom later, use the mineral water. Her skin is tender." With that, he looked at Ivelle. His face was full of hospitality.
Ivelle nodded and poured water to wipe Blossom's face. The little child had slept well and was also full after she had breastfed her. Blossom was in a good mood because of this.
Ivelle tossed around for a day so she felt a little sleepy. Liam was holding Blossom in his arms. Soon, Ivelle unwittingly leaned on the sofa and fell asleep.
When she woke up, it was already dark. When she saw that Blossom was not around, she was so shocked that she suddenly sat up from the sofa.
As she tried to sit up, she fell to the ground while a blanket covered her body. She subconsciously looked around the room and saw that Blossom was not there.
She calmed herself first. Then she took out her cell phone and was about to call Liam.
Suddenly, the door opened before her call was connected.
Liam came in with a stroller. She saw that Blossom had fallen asleep in the stroller.
When Liam saw her in a cold sweat, he was stunned for a moment before he said, "I see you didn't bring anything to the capital, so I asked someone to buy you some clothes and daily necessities. The capital is colder than Hempstead, so you often have to change clothes. That way, it would be more convenient."
Ivelle nodded and looked at Blossom. She breathed a sigh of relief, sat back on the sofa, looked at him, and said, "Thank you. But it's getting late, you can go back now."
Liam looked at her and replied, "Ivelle, I know that you blame me. You can beat me and scold me if you want, but I am your brother. You can't push me far away. You and Blossom need to be taken care of."
Ivelle pursed her lips. Her eyes sank as she said, "No. I can take care of her. Just go back now!"
Liam frowned. He felt a little helpless as he said, "Why are you so stubborn? Things have already been like this, and it is useless for us to struggle. If you push all of us away like this, have you ever thought about what life would be like for Blossom?"
Ivelle looked up at him. She felt very weak as she said, "Yes, it's already like this. And all I want is to calm down by myself. What's wrong with that?"
Liam was stunned and was speechless for a moment. Afterward, he sighed and said helplessly, "Okay. I'll give you time to calm down."
Ivelle's main reason for coming to the capital was because of the Badger Group's case. She had been following up about it all the time, and now she suddenly left. If she didn't give an account, it wouldn't make sense.
The second reason was to say goodbye to Orion Woods. Ivelle would probably stay in Primrose for a few more years. She knew that it would be difficult for her to walk around with Blossom at her side.
Four years later...
It felt as if time had passed in just a blink of an eye. Ivelle bought an old house in the alley of Primrose with Blossom.
In fact, it was not an old house. After all, it had been renovated and looked similar to the new one.
The house was small, with two floors and four rooms. But the courtyard was relatively large and the whole household was walled off.
The environment and climate in Primrose were excellent. For those who came to live here, apart from the locals, some people came here to provide for the aged and to live a pastoral life.
The courtyard was big and the children's activity area was huge. Ivelle had watched Blossom from the moment she learned to take her first few steps, started to brisk walking, and grew little by little.
The longer and older she got, the more she knew she had to let go.
When she first came to Primrose, she wasn't used to Blossom's mood swings and behavior. She would always wake up crying in the middle of the night because she couldn't coax her well. Ivelle would always cry every time Blossom cried.
Later, after a serious illness, the one-year-old Blossom began to be sensible. When Ivelle learned about what made her happy or sad, she was able to adjust to her.
The land of Primrose was remote. In fact, Ivelle didn't start looking for a job until Blossom was three years old.
On the first day of sending her to kindergarten, she took Ivelle by the hand and said, "Mom, you must pick me up today. I'll wait for you."
In three years, Blossom was able to cure the pain she held in her heart. Blossom had allowed her to let go of the pain she felt when she lost her original child. She was even able to let go of all the people in the capital and Hempstead.
It seemed that their own life no longer had anything to do with them.
Ivelle hugged her, kissed her, and replied, "Mom will be here on time."
This child and Ivelle had long been together and were inseparable.
There were no listed companies or advanced technology companies in Primrose. As a single mother, her first job was as a dishwasher in a small restaurant.
At the corner of the restaurant's back kitchen, she was wiping the bowls and chopsticks. There was a lot of noise around her. She was alone and was quietly enjoying the softness brought by Bubble.
For her, life here was like fireworks. Although the capital was not very prosperous and grand, everything was expensively beautiful because she had peace of mind.
At five o'clock in the afternoon, she went to pick up Blossom on time. She took her to the restaurant and took Blossom to help her do the dishes in the kitchen.
She would always ask Ivelle, "Mom, do I have a father?"
The Ivelle would ask her, "Do you want a father?"
But Blossom was more sensible than Ivelle had previously thought. Blossom would ask her instead, "Do you want it, Mom?"
Ivelle smiled. When the lights were on, she then took Blossom out and gave her steamed dumplings on the way home.
Then they would head back to the yard. They would sit on the stone bench to eat together. It was particularly delicious.
In the dead of night, Ivelle would occasionally dream of Maisie. She would still appear an hour later or like an hour later. She was holding a few green bristles of barley to find her in the mature season.
She would cut the green bristle into slices with Ivelle in the yard and then eat it with chili powder. They both liked to eat that way all afternoon.
After Blossom became familiar with Primrose, Ivelle began to sleep better. Often, she could be sleeping at dawn.
Six months ago, there was a resort hotel that was built by the lake in Primrose. Ivelle finished her work in the hotel and went to the hotel to clean up.
The work was not hard. The hotel was conveniently near the place where Blossom went to school, so it was convenient for Ivelle to pick her up from there.
In the evening, Ivelle would clean up and organize the sanitation of the hotel. Then, she would change her clothes and prepare to pick up Blossom as soon as she was done.
Abe Tucker leaned against the door frame, looked at her, and said, "are you going to pick up Blossom?"
Ivelle nodded and looked back at him. At the age of less than forty, the man was tall and handsome, with excellent facial features. Ivelle asked him, "Do you want me to help you pick up Jed?"
He smiled, shook his head, raised his eyebrows, and said, "I mean I'll go with you on my way."
Abe was the manager of the hotel. When Ivelle was applying for a job at the hotel, he interviewed her and read her resume. He was a little puzzled and asked Ivelle, "You graduated from a famous university. Why did here as a cleaning attendant?"
Ivelle smiled and answered, "This profession is neither high nor low. In addition, the salary of a cleaning attendant is fixed."
He raised his eyebrow and smiled. Indeed, all the other positions at the hotel had a probation period plus a promotion period.
In the beginning, the wages were relatively low. But the wage for a cleaning attendant was different. The salary was fixed and it was not low.
They probably hit it off because they work in the same place. But later, after they found out that they were both single parents, they got closer.
Because he was a manager, it was inevitable that he would sometimes be too busy to pick up the children. So he would occasionally ask Ivelle to help him and picks up both Jed and Blossom at the same time.
When she left the hotel with Abe, he picked up his car. The was not very far away, and it was only a ten-minute drive.
Many parents came to pick up their children at the door of the kindergarten room. They were all waiting outside the door, as they were all looking forward to going back home.
Because of this, the rest of the area outside the school was full of old people.












