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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1101

Baber was just a kid, clueless about the adult world. He innocently bore the brunt of Patricia's harshness, a trauma that undoubtedly left a deep scar on his soul.

Ellinor stroked Baber's head tenderly and said, "Don't worry, kiddo. No one's going to hit you anymore."

Baber snuggled into Ellinor's shoulder, feeling a sense of security and comfort he'd never known before.

He didn't know why, but he believed every word that kind woman said.

When they arrived at Howard Mountain Villa's dining room with Baber, the servants had already prepared a hearty breakfast for them.

Bartlett was dining alone. Seeing them, he cracked a smile, "Why is it just you bringing Baber? where's Theo?"

Ellinor, carrying Baber, walked over and sat a few seats away from Bartlett, then answered, "He's changing his clothes; he'll be here in a bit."

"Oh." Bartlett picked up his glass of milk and took a slightly disappointed sip.

Ellinor didn't engage with Bartlett further. She put Baber on a chair and started feeding him breakfast.

Baber was still young, and no one had the patience to teach him how to use cutlery, so he needed someone to feed him.

Baber had developed a habit of grabbing food with his hands. His grandma was hot and cold with him, mostly not willing to make the effort to feed him.

That was the first time in a long while that someone had taken such good care of him. Baber cherished it, biting into the bread Ellinor fed him, thinking it was the best thing he'd ever eaten!

"Ellinor."

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