Chapter 1386 Do You Like Mara?
Olivia fell silent. All of a sudden, she felt extremely pressured; the children would definitely
be disappointed if the child in her belly was not a girl.
Eugene, who seemed to notice her worries, looped an arm around her shoulders with a
smile. "Don't worry. As long as it's our child, it doesn't matter if they're a boy or a girl."
She glanced at him, scoffing to herself, Liar!
The four children raised their eyes to look at them. "Shouldn't we be coming up with a
name for our sister?"
What's with the rush? We don't even know if the baby is a boy or a girl, Olivia thought to
herself.
She turned toward Eugene, hoping for him to be the voice of reason, only for him to say,
"Yeah, we should think of a name."
Instantly, Olivia gave up on convincing them.
With that, the boys began to brainstorm names for the child in her belly despite not
knowing what gender the baby was and even brought out everything they could get their
hands on—from their phones to a computer and even a dictionary.
One of them suggested the name Carina to represent their beloved sister's arrival, while
another brought up the name Jasmine, wishing that she would live a carefree life, just like
a blossom in a field. Other names suggested included Alysson, Chloe, Emilia, and so on.
The list just went on and on.
Meanwhile, Olivia stared at them speechlessly. Just look at them! They said that they
didn't mind if the baby was a boy or a girl, but there isn't a single boy's name on that list!
She silently watched as they continued their discussion for nearly two hours, but they
were still unable to conclude at the end as they couldn't seem to find a name that was
worthy of the child in her belly.
Seeing that it was past the children's bedtime, Olivia eventually spoke up. "All right, you
still have around seven months to come up with a name, so there's no rush. Go back and
sleep."
The children exchanged glances. Unable to refute their mother's orders, they each
obediently agreed and slid off the bed. After bidding Olivia and Eugene goodnight, they
finally took their leave.
After they left, Eugene slipped closer to Olivia and asked, "Sweetheart, what do you think
we should name our daughter?"
Olivia shot him a peeved glare. "Don't ask me. You can ask your daughter once she's
born."
Eugene frowned at her reply. Wouldn't it be too late by the time she's born?
Perhaps as an aftermath of thinking about his daughter too much during the day, Eugene
dreamed that Olivia had given birth to a healthy baby girl that night. The young girl was
extremely adorable with two buns on each side of her head, secured with two fuzzy
hairpins. Her face was round and plump, like it had been carved out of porcelain, and her
bright, inky eyes heavily resembled Olivia's.
Her hands were clutching a milk bottle, and her eyes lit up with a smile upon seeing him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn a voice that was sweeter than honey, she called out, "Daddy!"
Eugene was overjoyed, his heart nearly melting into a puddle at the sight of such an
adorable girl. He hastily extended his arms toward her, and the girl instantly tottered
toward him on her short legs.
Finally, he was able to embrace her as he had wanted to. Hugging his daughter was
completely different from hugging his sons; she was soft and plump, and he could even
smell a faint fragrance emitting from her body.
Her arms wrapped around his neck, she puckered her lips and planted a loud kiss on his
cheek. Seeing that, Eugene carefully followed suit, kissing her soft face as well.
The young girl blinked her large eyes at him and asked, "Daddy, do you like Mara?"
Eugene parroted dubiously, "Mara? Is your name Mara?"
Hearing that, she turned away from him unhappily, whining, "Daddy, you haven't told me
if you like me yet."
Olivia, who was roused from her slumber by the sound of Eugene's laughter, stared at him
silently as he clung onto her and peppered kisses on her face, saying, "I like you. Of
course, I like you."
She was immediately rendered speechless. Who exactly was this man taking her for?