The hidden billionaire heiress (Lyra Melvin)

Chapter 1058 Auntie from Mommy's Family



Chapter 1058 Auntie from Mommy's Family

Alistair didn't understand the situation and blindly took his teacher's hand, following her to the small

playground outside. On the playground, a woman with a mask and hat was standing there, slender in

figure. Although she covered herself tightly, Alistair still saw her distinctive golden hair at first glance

and instantly became excited.

"Mommy! Mommy finally came to see me!" he exclaimed.

The teacher next to him was confused. "Mommy? You're his mother not aunt?"

Mavis crouched down to hug him and explained with a smile, "I'm his aunt. We look alike so he always

calls me mom by mistake."

The teacher didn't say much about it since everyone in the school knew that Alistair was the beloved

son of the Callahan family and he had lost his mother when he was young.

"You two can talk but don't take too long. Don't delay Alistair's rest time," said the teacher before

leaving.

Mavis politely nodded her head and promised, "Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on time. No more than

fifteen minutes."

After everyone else left, Alistair asked curiously, "Are you really my aunt? Not my mommy?"

Mavis took off her mask and put his little hand on her cheek with a bright smile. "What do you think?"

Her face was very beautiful just like in their wedding photo.

Alistair confirmed it happily by shouting, "You're my mommy!"

Mavis made a shushing gesture at him as she said softly, "For some reasons, I will tell you later when

you grow up enough to understand them better; for now this is our secret between us only, okay? Can

you keep this secret for me?"

"Okay!" He obediently agreed but then whispered, "But what should I call you then?"

"In front of others just call me Auntie," Mavis replied while rubbing his head affectionately.

He didn't say anything more because calling Mavis Auntie instead of Mommy felt unfair to her as far as

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Sensing what he might be feeling upset about, Mavis leaned closer towards him, whispering gently into

his ear, "It's only temporary; someday soon enough, you'll be able to shout 'mommy' loudly in front of

anyone."

And she would make sure that day came sooner rather than later!

"Okay." Alistair pouted slightly before calling out weakly, "Auntie~"

"So sweet." Mavis melted from how adorable he looked. Reaching out for one of those golden locks

which fascinated him earlier, he asked curiously, "Why is your hair color different from mine though?"

"Maybe... someone's genes are too strong, and you look more like him."

He shook his head. "Daddy said he was much smarter than me when he was a kid. I'm not smart

enough."

He didn't think he looked like his father.

Mavis chuckled at what she heard. "When I was your age, I was just a country girl from Teflayria and I

couldn't even read. You probably got it from me in that aspect."

She had learned a lot of knowledge from Anthony when he came to teach as a volunteer teacher.

When she was thinking back on the past, Mavis's expression dimmed and her face was covered by her

black hat.

"Mommy, when will you come over next?"

"If the situation allows it, I'll come often so you won't find me annoying."

Alistair hugged her neck with his small hands and affectionately pressed his cheek against hers.

Perhaps it was the natural telepathy between mother and son or perhaps it had been so many years

since they last saw each other that Alistair really liked her and unconsciously wanted to get closer to

her.

At the same time, Bryleigh walked sadly towards the kindergarten carrying cake and toys.

This time she went home after being scolded by her father for arguing with Alistair; such behavior was

very foolish if she wanted to successfully marry into the Callahan family and solve the urgent problem

of her family. She must pass this test with Alistair.

Even though she wasn't happy about it at all, Bryleigh carefully dressed up before coming here today.

As soon as she reached the door of the kindergarten, she saw Alistair chatting with a woman on the

playground.

From where Bryleigh stood outside of their view range, the woman had turned away so Bryleigh

couldn't see her face but could clearly feel how excited Alistair seemed.

Their relationship seemed quite good.

"Alistair, good afternoon! I came to see you," She stood outside of iron gate of kindergarten knocking

on its door while wearing an amiable smile on her face.

Mavis abruptly stopped talking to Alistair about something else, because timer set in phone rang

indicating fifteen minutes were up now.

"I'll be back again soon," Mavis coaxed warmly before leaving him behind reluctantly. "I'll bring gifts for

you next time."

A disappointed expression appeared on little boy's face as he let go off his mother's embrace

unwillingly, only able watch helplessly as Mavis left.

Since Mavis needed leave now, she could only walk towards iron gate while keeping low profile. As

result, she brushed past Bryleigh without being recognized even though latter already put mask onto

herself.

Bryleigh became curious about who this woman suddenly appeared beside Alistair was. While walking

into school yard, she asked Alistair smilingly, "Who is that? Your fifth aunt?"

Fifth aunt, also known as Melissa, had been wandering for over twenty years before the Callahan

family finally recognized her. That was why Bryleigh had never met her before.

Alistair snorted arrogantly. "I'm not telling you about that! Bad woman! She's someone very dear to me,

and you will never be my stepmother!"

Just a few days ago they had an unpleasant argument, but Bryleigh acted as if nothing happened and

approached him with a smile.

"Alistair, I was wrong the other day. I said some things that were too harsh. Don't take it to heart

though; deep down I really like you. Can we be friends?"

"Who wants to be friends with you?" Alistair stepped back and held his nose in disgust at her perfume.

Bryleigh squatted down in front of him with a charming smile on her face and wasn't angry at all. "Look

here now, I've apologized to you already! You're generous so don't hold grudges against me okay?

Here's a small gift for you; it comes with treats for your little friends in the kindergarten."

Alistair didn't buy into this attempt at reconciliation and took another step back from her while still

holding his nose in disdain.

"The smell of your perfume is so strong! It stinks! Stay away from me!" He grew angrier by the second.

"You made her leave because of this! Get your stuff outta here!"

He turned around and ran into the room without looking back at Bryleigh once more.

Underneath Bryleigh's delicate makeup, she struggled not to lose control of herself completely: how

dare he insulted her limited edition French perfume?

"What an uncivilized brat!" She muttered under breath through gritted teeth. "When I marry into the

Callahan family one day, watch how I'll teach you manners."

The next moment she saw the principal coming out, she quickly put on a smiley face again while

handing over some cake, "Hi! I came to see Alistair today bringing gifts for him and his little buddies

here. Would you please help distribute them?"

"Sure thing," the principal replied politely after exchanging pleasantries with Bryleigh who then left right

away afterwards.

As soon as she walked away, two guards from the Callahan family returned. They both looked wary

when they saw Bryleigh but she remained poised nonetheless. "Don't give me those suspicious looks. I

am Anthony's friend or should say former lover. I won't hurt Alistair."

After making such bold statements, Bryliegh got into her luxury car without any hesitation or fear. The

two guards exchanged glances before reporting everything that just happened to Anthony just in case

anything went wrong later on.


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