Chapter 66: Chapter 66

Louis Hayden was travelling and he jetted out of Oak City with his kids. He hadn't seen his parents in a few months, hence he stopped by to spend a few days with them.

His parents had gone for a vacation in the U.S. He was welcome into their home. They had stayed a few weeks in a hotel before they decided to buy a cottage house in the City.

They had called Louis back then and asked him of his opinion. He readily agreed to the idea and the house was bought.

When Leah saw the kids, she almost gasped in surprise. Louis had the kids, how did he do it? How did that toxic woman, Pamela, ever let him have them?

She stared at them with teary eyes, knowing how to react to the happy and excited boys and their giggling sister.

"Go to Grandma kiddos," Louis declared, placing Dora on her feet and she smiled running into Leah's arms. Dora already met her Grandma Leah and Ellis when she was in the hospital.

Now meeting them again after a few months, she ran excitedly to Leah. "Grandma Leah" she chimed.

Leah bent over, bringing herself to her level. "My daughter," she said, hugging her and kissing her chin. She held Dora so lovingly that the boys glared at them from the sidelines.

"Come over here,boys' ' Leah said, now stretching her hands to the boys. The boys came over and hugged her. Louis stared with a megawatt smile on his face.

Few minutes later, the whole family sat around the dining table for lunch. It's past lunch time already but the kids need to be fed.

"You said you were going to give me a surprise, so this is it, Louis?" Leah asked, feeling so happy to see her son and grandchildren.

"Isn't it worth it, mum?" Louis asked, drinking from his glass of juice. He didn't tell his parents about the kids, he only told them he was visiting them for a couple of days before going to Singapore for the launching of his new project.

In addition, he told them he was bringing them a surprise and they would absolutely love it. Now seeing the kids, they really were pleased with the surprise.

"It is my son. Thank you Louis for this bundle of joy" Leah chimed, going over and kissing her son's temple.

"The family is complete now, Louis. It makes me feel uncomfortable to know that children from this family bloodline are far away from their family and closest relatives" Ellis declared.

"We have a lot to talk about dad, mum. But now, let the kids have their meal" Louis declared, glancing at the boys and smiling broadly at them.

In an hour's time, Leah said she would contact a company and request the services of a nannies for immediate employment. Healthy and well trained nannies.

But Louis insisted that the children's nannies would arrive before dusk. Hence Leah stayed calm. She promised the kids that their room will be stuck with all manners of play things and toys the next day.

If Louis had briefed them about the kids, she would have been prepared for their arrival. The kids room would have been provided with the basic necessities needed by them.

With his parents, Louis felt relieved. Finally he had come to be with them after a few months. And this time, his kids were with him.

The nannies arrived exactly as Louis had informed his parents. Soon it was time to rest for the night and Louis left the care of the kids with his mom and the nannies.

When he woke up the next morning, his father and the boys were in the garden playing football. Dora and Leah brought them water and juice.

Louis looked at the time, it was past seven in the morning. How could he have possibly slept off so long? He soon joined his father and the boys, acting as a referee.

The three boys against Ellis. The older deliberately was losing and the boys were excited that they were winning. Ellis would let the boys dribble him and then run after them.

Soon the game was declared over and the boys were announced the winner. Louis couldn't help but laugh out loud, his ribs were going to pain him for sure.

What do the boys think that they won? That dad lost to them? It was only when his dad was getting older did he ever win against him once.

Dad was a talented footballer. He wondered how his dad was able to play with the boys who kept coming between his legs and neither he nor any of the boys fell.

"Grandfather, since we won, you will have to reward us for being great footballers," Daniel declared. He was defending the goal post and his brothers played real hard and won against grandpa. He has to reward them.

" Agreed, you won. Whatever you want, I will gladly be ready to offer you a reward" Ellis replied, talking gently like someone who is unhappy that he couldn't win.

"We will think about it and let you know," David mumbled. They all giggled and grandma Leah declared that they needed to take a bath and come over for breakfast.

The boys nodded and stopped by before their father "Good morning daddy" they greeted him in uniform. Louis smiled and touched her head each "Good morning, sons"

Ellis was impressed with Louis' words; sons. It's amazing how things worked so beautifully. They only thought of a single child but all the four implants grew and developed.

Now four kids, at a time. It's a blessing that he has four grandchildren at a time. They would grow up at once and together, filling their hearts with so much love and fulfilment.

Louis wanted to greet his father when he glanced at him. He saw him staring at the boys with so much love in his eyes. He was smiling and didn't even notice that Louis was staring.

"You are a lucky man, Louis. We planned for one, but we got four. Both you and Pamela have such good genes and your fertility rate is really high" Ellis chimed.

"Thank you Dad" Louis appreciated. He didn't know what came over him when he wanted those Foetuses aborted back then. But now, his life is filled with so much love and happiness.

The best thing that ever happened to him in this life is having those kids. Thanks to Pamela who kept them safe and alive back then. He would never stop thanking her enough.

Before noon, four sets of computer games were delivered to the house. Louis was dazed, dad really rewarded the boys for winning the football game?

They had computer games back in Oak city, but the one their grandfather bought for them was a different brand. They chimed and jumped up in excitement.

"Thank you grandfather" the boys chimed and hugged Ellis. Leah was happy too, Ellis would have been a great dad to their kids if they had others besides Louis.

"Thank you Dad," Louis added. They all are happy. His mother was the happiest. Since he arrived with the kids the previous day, his mother's excitement was such that he had never seen.

She hasn't left the company of the kids except when they slept. Their rooms were furnished already, identical to the one in the Hayden's Mansion.

"You're a great dad, Ellis" Leah appreciated. Her eyes welled up in tears. She smiled and wished they could live their lives happy like that, away from the troubles and distraction in Oak City.

Lucas tore open the envelope his secretary left him. He was supposed to have done that the previous day, but he didn't remember to do it.

After Nelly left his office, he dropped the envelope in his drawer and didn't remember to check it again. His boss had called him and asked him if he received the letter addressed to him.

Only then did he remember the letter. As he scanned through it, he didn't seem to believe his eyes. He carefully perused it and was happy.

He had been promoted to the level of a general manager and was expected to take over the new office that day. But he was still in the old office.

He got off his seat and went to his boss' office, the letter in his hands. Too excited to say a word, he was just smiling. He didn't expect he would get to that position in the next five years.

"I guess as much. I knew you would have come running to my office to express your excitement. And was even more surprised when you didn't resume the new office…" his boss teased.