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Chapter 1455
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Chapter 1455: Gabriela's response was immediate. "I don't want to go to school." Bryan shot a quick glance back at Eileen, who simply raised an eyebrow and gave him a "handle it yourself" look before turning away.

"If you skip school, you'll miss out on all the fun and learning," Bryan said patiently. "Plus, the other kids might mock you for falling behind." Bryan was just getting started with his pep talk when Gabriela cut him off with a dismissive wave of her hand.

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"I don't care what those kids think," she declared. "I'm not getting that shot! I'm not going to school tomorrow! No way!" Seeing his daughter's stubborn streak, Bryan quickly changed tactics. "Hey, how about we go buy a whole bunch of candy tomorrow?" Gabriela's protests cto an abrupt halt. Her eyes widened. Eileen couldn't help but smirk. Bryan was still so clueless when it cto dealing with their daughter.

He had been working hard to earn spaternity leave, which meant he hadn't had much tto bond with Gabriela. As a result, he was completely unprepared for the fallout that would cfrom breaking a promise to her.

Gabriela, her eyes sparkling with excitement, peppered him with questions. "Daddy, we're gonna buy candy tomorrow, right? And no shots?" Bryan replied, "We'll buy all the candy you want." The next morning, Bryan took Eileen and Gabriela to the hospital. The drive took a full hour, and by the tthey reached the hospital, both Eileen and Gabriela were sound asleep.

Find more chapters now gVlnov_lsBryan gently nudged Eileen awake, then hurried around the car to open the door and carefully lifted a slumbering Gabriela from her car seat.

The hustle and bustle of the hospital soon stirred Gabriela from her sleep. She opened her eyes just as Bryan carried her through the hospital doors.

Her eyes widened in horror as she realized where they were, and her face crumpled into tears. "I don't want a shot!" she exclaimed. "Daddy, you liar! You tricked me!" Bryan replied, "I only promised we'd buy candy today. I never said anything about not getting a shot." He paused, seeing fresh tears welling up in Gabriela's eyes. "You know," he said softly, "the baby in Mommy's tummy can hear you right now. If it hears you crying, it'll be scared of shots too. You need to be brave for your little brother or sister, okay?" Eileen, clinging to Bryan's arm, watched Gabriela's reaction with bated breath.

She had spent what felt like hours trying to explain the importance of these shots to Gabriela, but her words had fallen on deaf ears. Yesterday, Gabriela had been completely opposed to the idea of getting a shot. Yet, somehow, Bryan's simple words just now had managed to make her reconsider the matter.

Gabriela's eyes fixed on Eileen's belly for a moment, her little brow m furrowed in thought. Finally, she looked up at Bryan and asked, "So, we're still getting that candy, right?”

"Of course, sweetheart! We'll get two pieces of candy for you, Bryan replied. "Can I get three?" Gabriela asked.

m "Tell you what," Bryan said, "if you don't cry, you can get three."