Right Person, Wrong Time
Chapter 89
Chapter 89 Hospital
The hospital was extremely crowded during the weekend in which the majority of the visitors had shown up for their health screening.
Meanwhile, Hayden became clingy toward Colton and insisted for Colton to carry him after alighting from the car.
In fact, Colton did not detest children, especially those who looked adorable.
Nicole was resigned to see her son clinging onto Colton. So, she silently shot a glare at Hayden and mouthed a warning, ‘Don’t cross the line!’
However, Hayden immediately turned away and acted as if he did not notice her warning. He instead encircled Colton’s neck with his short, chubby arms before burying his head against Colton’s shoulder, which left Nicole speechless.
paternity tests were being carried out. It
equipment, Colton had lent them a helping hand. As such, the director
Hayden, Colton replied nonchalantly,
stiffened as he glanced at the kid in Colton’s arms. At the same time,
observed side by side, anyone could tell with naked eyes that they were father
son, he still wore a fawning smile and curry favor with Colton. “Your son bears a close resemblance to you. I’m sure he’s your
the director’s comment. She quickly walked over and interrupted, “Please
woman in front of him, he remained silent and did not speak
would be able to tell that Colton was Hayden’s father because
he nodded and responded, “You’re
troubles. As long as it was proved that Hayden was his son, Nicole would surely
save the rest for later,” Joseph urged as he did not want any
show that Joseph was not Hayden’s
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