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Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! by Nora Hoover

Chapter 1104
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Chapter 1104 Going HThe car stopped at the curb, and Sadie's breath caught. Blissful Lane 1. Her old home. The place where she, Brenda, and the kids had lived. The place where she had built a life, a family, a world that was torn apart by fate. She knew she should've visited sooner. It was full of beautiful memories, a testament to their love and joy. But since coming back to Newark, the thought of facing it filled her with dread.

When amnesia clouded her mind, passing by the house brought a pang of sadness. It felt like a phantom limb, a painful reminder of what was lost.

Now, with her memories back, the fear was even stronger. She dreaded the flood of emotions - joy, grief, loss - all tangled in a painful knot. She feared seeing Brenda's favorite photos, the furniture they chose together, the familiar lavender scent. It felt like a minefield, each step likely to trigger tears.

So, she avoided it, keeping her distance to protect her heart.

She never expected Micah to bring her and the kids here. It was a cruel twist, a bittersweet reminder of the past she was trying to bury.

"What are you doing?" Sadie frowned.

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"This is our home," Micah said quietly. "Don't you want to take a look?" Sadie still frowned, "But..." "Wow, Dad brought us back home!" Nathan's excited voice cut in.

He pointed out the window, "My old toys and clothes are still here. I've wanted to cback for a long time." "Yeah, my first invention is here too," Noah added. "I wonder how it is now." "And my dolls," Mia said, looking at the house.

Nathan remembered something, "Last year on your birthday, Dad brought us here. He said if Mom cback, she might chere to find us, so we should check often." Hearing this, Sadie felt touched and instinctively looked at Micah.

Micah looked over too. Their eyes met, and complex emotions surged.

Sadie quickly looked away, pretending to be indifferent.

"Now that Mommy's back," Micah said, bending down to hug Mia, "it means your wish ctrue!" "Yes!" Mia beamed at Sadie. "For two years, I wished for Mommy to chome, and now she has!" "Good girl, Mia," Sadie said softly, touching her face.

"Too bad Mom's leaving soon," Nathan said, looking sad.

"Nathan, I'll cback to see you," Sadie reassured him, patting his back.

"Alright, let's go up," Micah said, holding Noah and Nathan's hands as they walked ahead.

Sadie followed, holding Mia. Little Coco perched on Mia's shoulder while Coco had already flown to the windowsill, waiting for them.

The family of six walked into the neighborhood.

The security guard greeted them warmly, remembering the three kids and the little parrot. Even though they only cback once a year, they were hard to forget. As they walked through, they drew a lot of attention.

Two elderly ladies, with their faces lighting up with recognition, spotted them.

"Isn't that Brenda's daughter Sadie and her grandchildren?" one said, excited and surprised.

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"It's them! I recognized that little parrot right away," the other said, pointing to the parakeet on Mia's shoulder.

"The kids have grown, but they're still as cute as ever," one of the ladies gushed.

"Sadie looks different too, a bit thinner, and her style has changed," the other noted, eyeing Sadie's sleek outfit.

"That's normal. I heard she married into a wealthy family, so her demeanor must have changed," one of the ladies explained.

"That tall, handsman must be Sadie's husband, right? He's so handsome," the other asked.

"Yes, it's him. For the past few years, he cback with the kids, byt Sadie didn't calong. This time, the family is finally reunited," one replied with a sigh.

Hearing these comments, Sadie felt a mix of emotions. When they livech here before, she was always out early and back late, rarely interacting with the neighbors.

But Brenda, who handled the kids, groceries, and household matters, quickly becfamiliar with O M e everyonel fer cheerful personality and generous nature made her well-liked. Even after two years, they still remembered her.