Chapter: 1836
He didn't intend to be concerned about Laura, but she was a lively little girl.
He was unsure about how Cathy would treat Laura if he didn't give
Laura his attention.
Right at that instant, Cathy called him once more.
Mark felt irked.
He passed the phone to Peter without a second thought, and Peter quickly grasped the situation. Soon after, Peter took the call, explaining, "It so happens that Mr. Evans' son is ill. He's tied up and can't attend to other things right now. Miss Wilson, have you considered asking Paul's family for assistance? They are more than willing to help you with childcare."
Cathy's response was icy.
"He put you up to this, right?"
Peter offered an awkward grin.
The line went dead as Cathy disconnected.
Peter gestured with the phone toward Mark, grumbling, “Cathy's got quite the nerve, doesn't she?"
Mark adjusted his shirt and pondered briefly before instructing, "Ship off the DNA report to the Thomas family and secure a trustworthy lawyer to assist them with the case and to retrieve the custody of Laura."
Peter's face lit up with a grin.
"That's the way to go."
Mark's day was packed.
Sleep had been scarce for him over the past two nights, yet despite feeling exhausted, he made his way to the hospital without delay.
While on the way to the hospital, Cathy's calls kept interrupting him.
He picked up and suggested she speak with the doctor instead.
After the call, Mark's spirits were low. He knew he hadn't handled the situation with Paul's daughter well, likely causing Cecilia pain, and he felt awful for that.
Cecilia was correct. Why should she try to comprehend him? Why should she linger and wait for him to sort things out?