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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1559

Upon hearing Veronica’s thoughts, it was as if Ellinor had been pricked by a needle. She squinted her eyes again towards the balloon vendor.

The helium balloons were flying high; even though the middle-aged vendor had already disappeared from sight, one could still see a balloon floating high above the garden wall.

"Sis, I've got something to do. I have to go now." Veronica was in a hurry, not having the time to think too much.

Ellinor snapped back to reality, smiling with pursed lips. "A date? With Moran?"

Veronica blushed. She was too shy to admit it. "I... I'm about to have dinner. I've gotta go. Bye!"

With that, she darted off in her high heels.

Ellinor smiled, retracted her gaze, and prepared to take the kids inside.

At that moment, Layla tugged at her hand, asking sweetly, "Mommy, is Auntie going on a date?"

Ellinor looked down at her daughter, answering with a mix of laughter and tears. "Yes. Your auntie is going on a date, and before long she'll bring you a new uncle."

Layla looked up at Ellinor, her adorable, small face as radiant as ever. "I already know who the uncle is. It's the gentleman who went on a picnic with us at the park, right?"

"Right! You little imp, nothing gets past you, huh?" Ellinor squatted down and pinched her daughter's little nose.

Layla rubbed her nose. "Mommy, Auntie is dating, so when will you start dating?"

Ellinor pulled a face. "Mommy has you three. What's the need for dating?"

Layla clung to her balloon, wrapping her arms around Ellinor's neck and pouting. "Mommy, don't change the subject! If a handsome man pursues you in the future, you must consider it. Don't reject him just because of me and my brothers. We all want you to be happy!"

"Alright! If a handsome man pursues Mommy, Mommy will definitely not refuse, okay?" Ellinor placated the child in her arms while leading the other two toward the house.

After dinner, Marissa and Putnam entertained the three little ones in the living room, while Ellinor went upstairs alone.

In summer, the nights were longer.

After dinner, there was still a dim light outside.

Ellinor stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window in her room. Her sharp eyes spotted a few suspicious figures lurking outside the Blanchet Villa.

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