Chapter 64
Chapter 64 – The First Gift
(Sky‘s POV)
“Woah!” The triplets beautiful round eyes widened as we entered my penthouse. I seldom used this place, and not even once
that I brought a woman here. This was my haven, a place I could call my own man cave, that not even Lalaine knew this place.
Finn smirked, entering the house and placing the bouquet of roses on the living room‘s center table. He walked to the kitchen,
and I bet putting the cake box on the kitchen island.
Anj sat quietly on the couch, her eyes wandering in the living room as she glanced at her kids from time to time as they ran
around, giggling happily inside the room. My lips curved into an undeniably happy smile, so overwhelming that I felt my heart
was full of happiness. I never thought my living room with kids running around would be an exciting sight for me. Sitting on the
arm of the couch, I stood up. “I have a surprise for you, kids,” I said, gesturing my hands to come to me and pretending not to
notice their mother frowning at me. They all ran to me, following me to the hallway leading to the bedrooms. I gave Frank three
hours early this morning to turn the guest room into a bedroom that the girls could not resist. My heart was pounding as I had not
seen it yet, and if he failed to amaze my children and me, this would be the second time I would get disappointed in him. I
opened the door, but I let the triplets push the ajar door to open it wide. “Woah!” I was not sure if it was the triplets or me, but
how the interior designers managed to decorate the room in a short span of time was something incredible.
The girls squealed in delight, running to the beds with their names on each headrest. I could still see the needed changes, like
the wallpapers, flooring, and dressers, but the carpet, bed sheets, and stuffed toys but the room decor have done their purpose,
luring the kids into a magical place known as having a bedroom of their own. “Mommy! Mommy!” Leyanne called, jumping on top
of her bed. “Mooommmmmyyyyy!” screamed Selene, laughing happily like her sisters as she lay down and rolled to her bed.
“What‘s this, Sky?” Anj asked, looking not happy with what she saw.
“Yeah...” Finn opened the door wide and leaned on the wall as he watched the girls climbing down the bed and dashing toward
the toys. “What‘s this, big brother? What are you doing?”
“Mommy, can we take this big bear at home?” Lyra Helene asked as the three hugged the giant teddy bear sitting in the middle
of other toys. Perhaps their excitement was overflowing that they did not mind her not answering Lyra Helene.
Leyanne ran to me. “Where‘s your bedroom, Daddy?” “Next room. Come on, check out the other rooms. Just be careful, okay?” I
told them, and the girls walked past us, excitedly running in the master‘s bedroom direction, leaving the three of us alone in the
bedroom.
“What are you doing, Sky?” hissed Anj, closing the door. “You said we‘re just having lunch. What‘s this?” she snarled, looking at
the bedroom furiously.
“A gift,” I said, sitting on the edge of the bed in Selene‘s bed.
“A gift?” Finn creased his forehead. “Don‘t you think this is too much? No offense,” he raised his hands, smiling sheepishly at
Anj. “But I know how my brother‘s crazy in giving gifts to women, but not this place, and not with a woman with children.”
“Finn!” I growled at him, standing up and wanting to punch him in the face, but he had a point. I don‘t understand myself as well.
If Lalaine knew about this, she would surely throw a fit.
“We‘re going home,” Anj sighed deeply, walking out of the bedroom to find her children.
I groaned, lying in bed as I pinned my eyes on the ceiling. I could see lots of glow–in–the–dark stickers, something the girls
would go crazy about later at night. “Say it! Just say I’m crazy,” I hissed at Finn, still standing and leaning on the wall.
He smirked. “Yes, brother, you are crazy, but I‘ll probably do the same thing,” He crossed his arms to his chest. You just gave me
an idea, Sky.”
My eyebrows raised, getting up to look at him. “What are you up to, Finn?”
“I‘ll go straight to the point, Sky. The first time I saw Ms. Perry, I fell in love with her, and I don‘t care if she has three children, but
I‘ll be pursuing her. If I need to buy Disneyland for the girls, I will do it to set my cap for her.”
“You‘re crazy,” I shook my head.
“May the best man win then?” He squinted his eyes. “But seriously, Sky, you can‘t win at me this time. What will you do with
Lalaine? Break the woman‘s heart?”
I punched his arm lightly. “I‘m giving this place as a gift, Finn, not marrying her. Anj Perry is an interesting woman; her children
are adorable, but she’s not the marrying type. Let me have my fun.”
Finn raised his eyebrows, holding his chin as he looked at me. “You mean you‘re not really the kids‘ father?”
I scoffed at him.“I don‘t know who the bastard father of those children is, leaving Anj to raise the kids alone,” I said, holding the
knob. “Let‘s just say she gave you a chance to pass that subject, so I simply reciprocate the favor.” Not giving Finn a chance to
talk, I walked out of the room to find them. I breathed in relief when I saw her bag on the couch, which meant they were still
around the house. I followed the triplets‘ voices and found them in my study room.
Her children were lying with their stomachs on the carpet, flipping the pages of a Geography book, while Anj was standing,
staring at the big picture frame hanging on the wall behind the executive office table, and just like her, I had just seen it only
now.
Frank must have thought of this idea, printing the picture he had taken yesterday. Anj smiled at me while my eyes were pinned
on her beautiful face, looking at her like an in–love husband. The kids were happily smiling, looking at us. It was perfect! It was
beautiful!
I remembered the exact thoughts I had at the time he took the picture. The moment I saw Anj, I fell in love with her.
Breathing out, I walked quietly in her direction and stood beside her.
“I will let this slide, Sky. Only for today, but please, tomorrow, let‘s not see each other,” Anj whispered, raising her hand to wipe
her tears. I nodded, agreeing with her. As much as I wanted to have my fun, seeing her looking so happy, sad, and in pain at the
same time confused me that I hated myself for hurting her.