Chapter 873 Call Him Hubby In the end, Nathaniel decided to head to the bathroom for a cold shower.
He wasn't sure what had been going on recently. There were moments when his body seemed to act on its own, compelled to protect Cecilia.
"Nathaniel." Suddenly, the sound of Cecilia calling his nechoed in his ears.
Nathaniel turned off the shower, but once again, the voice faded away.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"D*mn it, am I hearing things?" Nathaniel quickly finished his shower and then lay down.
Recently, his headaches had lessened, but for sreason, he couldn't recall the memories of the years that Mason and the others spoke of.
Unable to sleep, he reached for his phone, hesitating over whether to call Cecilia.
past few At that moment, however, a call cthrough. The mechanical voice on his phone told him it was Elliot.
Immediately, Nathaniel answered the call.
"Sc*mbag daddy," Elliot called out in an excited and joyful tone.
"Mm." By now, Nathaniel had gotten used to the various nicknames that Elliot used for him.
"Mommy, cover here and say hello to Daddy." Elliot approached Cecilia, taking her by the hand as he urged her to speak.
Reluctantly, Cecilia coughed twice before saying, "Good evening, Nathaniel." Nathaniel? It was then Elliot realized that the erm of address was off.
"Mommy," the child began, "all my classmates' mommies refer to their husbands as 'Hubby. You should call Daddy 'Hubby', not use his name." He then explained, “Using his nin that tone is quite impolite, and besides, I heard on TV that you only use the full nwhen you're arguing." Cecilia found herself somewhat spec The things this child was learning were simply too diverse.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Eli, your father and I have been married for ages now." What Cecilia initially wanted to say was that she and Nathaniel had been married for quite stime. They were an old married couple, so there was no need for such affectionate terms as "Hubby." But before she could finish, Elliot interrupted, "I understand." "Hmm?" "You should be calling him 'jerk, right?" Lost for words, Cecilia's face flushed. "Stop talking nonsense." Elliot pouted. "Isn't that the case? That's what they always say on TV." His round, large eyes were gazing at Cecilia innocently, "Mommy, did you have a fight with Daddy?" "Of course not," denied Cecilia.
"Then you should call Daddy 'Hubby'. Otherwise, it means you're having a fight." Elliot clung onto Cecilia's arm, swaying it.
At this moment, Cecilia was particularly speechless. How could she have the audacity to call Nathaniel "Hubby?" Ever since she married Nathaniel, she had also en to calling him Nathaniel.
She truly couldn't bring herself to address him as "Hubby."
While Cecilia was unsure of what to do, Nathaniel's voice cthrough the phone. "Eli, don't pressure your memmy. If she doesn't want to, just let it be." "Mommy..." Elliot was still whining cutely.
Thus, Cecilia had no other choice but to muster up the courage and call out, "Hubby."
On the other end of the line, Nathaniel's breathing hitched when he heard that word. An indes An indescribable feeling welled up inside him, but it was not one of distaste. "All right, it's tfor bed. Say goodnight to your daddy."
Seeing as Nathaniel didn't respond in time, Cecilia wished she could find a hole to crawl into at that moment. With a silent chuckle, Elliot agreed.
"Goodnight, Daddy," he said. Then he added, "Mommy, you have to say, 'Goodnight, Hubby."" Cecilia wanted to quickly appease him, so she swiftly sa X