In the end, she decided to send him a message that stated, ‘It’s Matthew’s birthday, so I thought of getting him a gift… Remember, he did save my life, so I’m only going there to express my gratitude…’
It didn’t take long for Zivon to reply, ‘I don’t care who saved you. Just don’t bring my kids into this.’
…Wasn’t he being a bit too cold?! Bah! Forget it! She’d think of a present herself! Shaking her head, she then began Googling for a suitable gift… and in the end, she chose a top-quality massage chair. With that done, she hurriedly brought the kids over to the venue, and just as promised, they were the first to arrive.
Pleasantly surprised to see her there so early, Matthew said, “Well, seems like someone kept their promise!”
“I don’t make promises I can’t keep,” replied Xavia with a smile.
“Mommy is very honest, uncle! That aside, is it true that you saved her? If so, I’d like to thank you on behalf of my family! Thank you so much for saving her!” declared Maison who made sure to emphasize the word, ‘family’. It was clear that the boy was telling Matthew not to try anything funny with Xavia, and Xavia herself couldn’t help but roll her eyes.
Chuckling at how adorable Maison was, Matthew couldn’t help but notice some workers moving something inside. After a brief pause, he was prompted to say, “Don’t worry, I’m just her friend. That aside, I see quite a few people trying to bring something in… Is it my gift?”
“Yeah! Mommy got you a top-tier massage chair! She said that you always work overtime, and that you tend to forget to care for yourself. We hope the massage chair helps!”
Upon hearing that, Matthew couldn’t help but feel slightly touched. Sure, he knew that Xavia was a kind person, but to think that she was so thoughtful as well! No wonder Mark was still thinking about her after all this time…
Speaking of Mark, he needed to start setting the two up more often now! After all, Zivon had simply stepped in midway, and at the end of the day, the true pairing would always be Mark and Xavia!
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