Chapter 463
Nathaniel held the miniature socks in his palm, his throat tightening as an unfamiliar warmth spread through his chest.
He had never been around infants before. The delicate fabric felt foreign against his skinโsofter than heโd imagined, almost fragile.
With a quick motion, he placed them back on the shelf, his movements stiff, as if the tiny garments might suddenly come to life.
Evelyn watched him, a flicker of worry crossing her gaze. Did he truly dislike children this much?
But it didnโt matter. She had already resolved to raise the twins on her own. She wouldnโt burden him.
Turning to the sales assistant, she smiled. "Could you help me pick out a few outfits?"
They couldnโt leave empty-handed, not with Victoria Hawthorne lurking nearby, observing their every move.
Before the assistant could respond, Nathaniel cut in. "A few? Weโll take twenty."
The assistantโs eyes lit up. "Of course! Iโll gather them immediately."
Evelyn blinked. "Twenty? Thatโs excessive."
Nathaniel arched a brow. "Do you think I canโt afford it?"
"Thatโs not the point," she wanted to say, but bit her tongue.
The assistant returned, eager. "Anything else, sir? Madam?"
Nathaniel gestured lazily at the display. "Everything. Clothes, shoes, coatsโwhatever you have."
"Everything?" The assistant gaped.
Evelyn tugged at his sleeve, but he merely glanced down at her. "Weโll use them and discard them when theyโre worn out."
She nearly choked. Who treated baby clothes as disposable?
Nathaniel guided her out, his grip firm. "Donโt we need a stroller? A crib?"
Evelyn hesitated, wanting to signal that they didnโt need so much. But then she rememberedโVictoria was still watching.
This was all for show.
Swallowing her protests, she followed him back inside. The assistant eagerly presented several crib options.
Nathaniel didnโt hesitate. "Wrap them all."
The assistant paled. "All twelve? How many children do you have?"
He shrugged. "The twins might be picky. Better to have options."
Evelyn couldnโt take it anymore. She pointed to one. "Just two of these. Theyโre perfect."
Nathaniel frowned. "What if they donโt like them?"
"Since when do newborns have opinions?" she shot back. "Not everyone is as fussy as you."
A faint smirk tugged at his lips. "Fine. Weโll take her recommendation."