Chapter 62

Chapter 62 – Daddy, Fix This (Anj‘s POV)

When Kat told me I had a handsome visitor, I wanted to tell her that ‘handsome‘ was not even the rightword to describe Sky. He is a strikingly gorgeous man, my own perfect Greek god who has the power tobring electrifying feelings to my body, and someone who could make me forget myself and my valueswhenever he started touching me. Overhearing my colleague about it, my daughters excitedly wentinside the faculty room only to be surprised to see a handsome man, but not their father. Standing upand smiling sweetly at me, Finn greeted me as he handed me a bouquet of peach roses.

“Finn, what are you doing here?” A voice so familiar that my children ran to him as if to look for shelterand protection, seeing a stranger in front of them giving me beautiful roses.

“Daddy!” They all cried at the same time, with Selene raising her arms to her father. Like it was just usualfor him, he bent and carried her into his arms before walking toward us. “Sky? Daddy?” Finn was notonly taken by surprise but shocked as he heard them calling Sky their daddy.

I panicked, taking the roses from him, but when Sky widened his eyes at me, I returned the bouquet toFinn.

“It‘s a long story, and it‘s not what you think, Mr. Mars,” I said in a hushed tone, not wanting my girls tohear about this long story because despite being geniuses, they are still little kids wanting to hearbedtime stories and fairy tales.

He pressed his lips, but the smile was still evident, and he only did it to suppress laughter wanting toescape from his mouth. He took the flowers but placed them back on the table, surprising me when hesmiled gently at the girls. “Hi, girls. I’m Finn, Sky‘s brother,” He introduced himself that way, causing meto turn my head to Sky, panic–stricken at the thought of making our situation worst.

“What are you doing?” Sky gritted his teeth as he approached us.

Leyanne walked to Finn, raising her head and tugging his shirt to get his attention. “Are you

really my dad‘s brother?”

He squatted to reach her height, and surprisingly, when the corners of his mouth lifted, it was not a villainkind of smile but charming and gentle. “Yep,” He answered cheerily, holding her hands. “You must be myadorable niece he‘s been telling about.”

Sky and I knew it was a lie because only Steve Mars knew about my children; they were not even closesiblings, to begin with.

“What are you doing here?” Sky asked, narrowing his eyes on the roses and placing his hand lightly onLeyanne‘s head. My daughter turned to him and held on to his forearm.

“I just wanted to thank Ms. Perry for her help,” Finn rose to his feet and glanced at the bouquet and acake box, which I only noticed now. “I am also inviting her for lunch.” “We have plans,” He fixed his eyeson the gifts on the table, and if his eyes could magically

emit fire, the roses and cake would be burning now.

“Daddy‘s gonna cook lunch for us,” Lyra Helene said happily.

My eyes wandered around the faculty room, and I was glad it was Saturday because only Kat and I hada class on this day. I hate to think this would cause issues and conflict if they started talking about mychildren and their relations with Mars.

“Really?” Finn raised his eyebrows at Sky. “Daddy has never done that before.” He smiled at, her. “Imean, he has never cooked for anyone but himself.”

Lyra Helene pursed her lips, raised her head to her father, and then glanced at the cake on the table.

“Who has a birthday?” she asked him, turning to me, raising her arms for me to carry her. I took her inmy arms and shook my head as I thought of an answer, but Finn answered.

“Mommy‘s,” he said, flickering his eyes at me and guessing he was right. “Mommy‘s birthday is inSeptember, and she‘s turning twenty–three,” Lyra Helene told him, making me want to groan. Why do mykids just give me away? Finn raised his eyebrows, creasing his forehead like he was reminded ofsomething, then smiled at her. “Really? That‘s nice. My birthday‘s in September, too, and guess what?I‘m turning twenty–three like mommy.” Selene cupped Sky‘s face with her tiny palms. “Daddy, I‘m hungryalready. I only ate one moon.”

“One moon?” Sky glanced at me. “Why only one moon?” he asked her even though he was confusedwith what she said.

“I‘m worried about Mommy. She did not eat breakfast,” she said before nestling her head to his neck.

“We‘re leaving,” Sky turned to me. “Get your things, or whatever you want to bring.”

I went to my table to put the papers inside my drawer and grabbed my big bag with my children‘s stuff.When I returned, Leyanne was already holding the bouquet of roses.

“Mommy, let‘s bring this and put this in grandma‘s vase,” she said, not minding Finn. “Umm...” I wantedto tell her it was not a good idea, but she looked at Sky, asking for his permission, not mine. She simplyinformed me but did not ask me if it was okay with me. “Good idea,” It was Finn who answered,taking the cake box. He placed his palm and rubbed his belly, wrinkling his nose as he smiled weirdly atmy children. “I just remember I didn’t eat breakfast, too.” “Can Uncle Finn join us, too, Daddy?” Leyanneturned his head at sky. Finn looked at Sky, his lips downturned as he fluttered his eyelashes. “Can Icome, too, Daddy?” “Seriously?” Sky snarled at him. He sneered at him. “Seriously, Sky.” He took adeep breath as he shook his head. “Let‘s start your long story in your kitchen.” He extended his arm,offering his hand. “Who would like to hold Uncle Finn‘s hand?”

“I do,” Leyanne took his hand, and together they walked toward the door. As if Sky could feel myoverwhelming emotions now, he held my hand and gripped it tight as he smiled at me. “I‘ll fix this, Anj,”he said, startling me again as he kissed me on my lips.

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