Chapter 827
Under the puppy’s boundless enthusiasm, Sophie’s heart practically melted.
“You’re such a good boy. Did someone teach you that?” Sophie asked the puppy, but her eyes drifted meaningfully towards Colby.
Colby, looking earnest, replied, “Honey, I swear I’m innocent. I’ve always had my team looking after him.”
“Really?” Sophie asked, her curiosity piqued as she glanced at the golden
retriever.
The puppy’s eyes were locked on Sophie, and it started whimpering softly. Sophie couldn’t resist giving it a kiss. It seemed like she and the little pup were truly meant to be.
“What’s your name, little one?” Sophie gazed into the puppy’s eyes, and as if it understood her, it reached out its tiny paw and gently scratched her belly. Sophie paused, taken aback.
Colby chimed in. “He doesn’t have a name yet. Wanna give him one?”
Sophie looked at the puppy, then down at her own belly. Memories of her past life flooded back. When she was pregnant, the doctor had told her she was carrying a boy. She had named him Dawn, often caressing her belly and calling out his name, hoping that when he was born, he would know it.
To her, Dawn symbolized the start of something beautiful. She thought she was finally going to see the light, but instead, darkness enveloped her. She never even got to see her baby before they both tragically passed away.
“Dawn?” Sophie whispered. The golden retriever, with its sharp hearing, perked up and wagged its tail happily at the sound of the name. It nuzzled her palm affectionately.
Trying to hold back her emotions, Sophie smiled, her eyes misting over. “Dawn?” she repeated.
This time, the puppy’s tail wagged even more vigorously, and it licked the corner of her lips. Colby petted the puppy’s head, saying, “Looks like he really likes that name.”
Chapter 827
Sophie smiled and scooped up Dawn. Whether she was overthinking or if there was truly something like reincarnation, this brought her a bit of comfort. It felt as if Dawn had returned to her in a mysterious way.
“Colby, I want to take Dawn home and keep him with us. Is that okay?” she
asked.
Colby, ever the doting husband, replied, “Of course, if you want to keep him, we’ll keep him.”
Sophie, beaming, cradled Dawn and said, “Dawn, I’m your mom, and this is your dad. From now on, we’re a family. Mommy won’t leave you this time.”
The puppy whimpered, almost as if it understood every word she said.
Meanwhile-
Adler’s car was still parked by the roadside. He was bent over, inspecting the tire, while Jenna grumbled, “A flat tire halfway through the drive! What kind of luck is this?”
“It’s not like I wanted a flat tire. Who knows which jerk scattered nails on the road?” Adler fumed. Just then, his phone rang.
Adler answered, irritation clear in his voice, “I’m busy! Whatever it is at the company, tell me tomorrow!”
After a moment of silence, Adler’s expression darkened. Jenna, sensing something was off, asked, “What happened at the company?”
Adler hung up, his face grim. “It’s not the company; there’s an issue overseas.
“What kind of issue? Colby’s people have always been there,” Jenna replied, puzzled.