Forbidden Passion
Chapter 672 Phoebe Moves

Evelyn cut the toast into small pieces and spread jam on them. The triplets took a bite, their eyes crinkling with joy. Noomi saw Phoebe and Cindy coming out of the bedroom. With her cheeks puffed out, she mumbled, "Delicious." Cindy sat next to Noomi and watched as Noomi swallowed. She pulled out a napkin to wipe Noomi's mouth.

Noomi scooped a spoonful and brought it to Cindy's mouth, saying, "Godmother, you eat."

Cindy opened her mouth and ate it. Seeing this, Hubert and Boris didn't want to be left out and eagerly fed Cindy as well.

Cindy was overwhelmed by the children's affection today. She patted Phoebe, who was calmly eating breakfast beside her, and said emotionally, "Phoebe, look at how well-behaved your kids are."

Phoebe smiled and said nothing. She quickly finished her breakfast and went to the kitchen to make milk for Hubert, Boris, and Noomi.

Although Hubert, Boris, and Noomi mostly ate solid food now, they still needed milk in the morning and evening, so they went through two boxes of formula a month.

After placing the prepared milk in front of her kids, Phoebe went back to the bedroom to change clothes and start packing for the move.

Phoebe put all the clothes she frequently wore into a cardboard box. Cindy leaned against the door, "Would you like me to help?"

Phoebe shook her head and said, "You help me watch them. We're all busy right now, and no one's watching the kids. They might get hurt." "Got it." Cindy turned and left.

By the time they finished packing, it was almost nine o'clock. Guadalupe and the moving company arrived together. Phoebe put on a mask and hat, covering most of her face.

Although Phoebe had told Evelyn last night that no one would secretly photograph her, she was still extra cautious because of Hubert, Boris, and Noomi. The kids were still young and couldn't be exposed to the public.

The moving company loaded their belongings into the elevator and quickly packed the truck. Phoebe gave Guadalupe the address and told him to go ahead with the moving company; they would follow shortly. Evelyn stood at the door, holding Hubert, looking reluctantly at the home she had lived in for over seven years. She still remembered the hustle and bustle of moving in that day.

Donovan and Theodore were both there that day. She had been busy all night, but her heart was filled with unprecedented satisfaction and happiness.

Now, this home was finally breaking apart.

Phoebe changed her shoes and saw Evelyn looking around the living room. The furniture was covered with dust cloths, making the place look much colder, no wonder Evelyn felt sentimental.

She reached out and patted Evelyn's shoulder gently, "Let's go, Cindy and the others are waiting downstairs."

Evelyn sighed, wiped her eyes, and Hubert leaned in to nuzzle her face, "Grandma, don't cry."

Evelyn was coaxed into a smile by Hubert, her eyes glistening with tears, saying, "Let's go."

Phoebe took Hubert from Evelyn's arms and walked out the door first. Standing in the hallway, the heat waves hit her. She reminded, "Mom, lock the door."

Evelyn dragged the suitcase out, locked the door, and stood at the door for a while before reluctantly following Phoebe.

Life was just a series of constant goodbyes.

In the underground parking lot, Edward and Cindy were chasing Boris and Noomi, who were now sweating like crazy.

Edward walked over, took the suitcase from Evelyn, and put it in the trunk. "Evelyn, did you bring everything?"

"Edward, thank you for your help," Evelyn said politely.

Edward smiled and shook his head, opening the back seat. "Evelyn, no need to be polite with me. Get in, I'll take you to your new home." "Okay," Evelyn got in the car, and Phoebe placed Hubert in her arms, then closed the door and said to Edward, "Edward, thank you."

Edward glared at Phoebe with a resigned smile. "No need to be so formal with me."

Phoebe chuckled. "Alright, I won't be polite. Drive slowly, I'll have Cindy follow you."

"Okay." Edward got in the car and watched as Phoebe walked to Cindy's car. Cindy's car had two child seats installed, and Boris and Noomi were strapped in. Phoebe sat in the front passenger seat, buckled her seatbelt, and looked back at them. "Boris, Noomi, are you ready? We're heading to the new home."

Boris and Noomi clapped enthusiastically. "I like the new home."

Phoebe smiled and turned to Cindy. "Alright, let's go, let's head out."

Boris and Noomi, infected by her excitement, echoed, "Let's head out!"

Edward's car led the way, with Cindy's car following behind. The two cars left the underground parking lot and headed to the new house.

Forty minutes later, the cars stopped in front of the villa. The sun was high, and the scorching sunlight spread across the ground. Phoebe and the others got out of the car with Hubert, Boris, and Noomi one after another. The bright sunlight made it hard for everyone to open their eyes. Phoebe saw a banner at the villa entrance, put up by the property management, that read "Welcome Home," with a balloon arch next to it.

The kids loved balloons. They struggled to get down and quickly ran to the arch, trying to grab the balloons, only to pop one.

Evelyn laughed and went over, taking three balloons from the arch and giving them to Hubert, Boris, and Noomi. They held the balloons and beamed with joy.

Phoebe went to open the door.

The villa had been cleaned by a housekeeping company in advance. The living room was bright and spotless. Everyone changed their shoes and went inside.

Cindy placed the suitcase against the wall and watched Hubert, Boris, and Noomi running around. She looked at the interior decor and said, "It's a hundred times more beautiful than the renderings." Phoebe raised an eyebrow and said with a slight smile, "Yeah, thanks to you for helping pick out the furniture."

Cindy had helped her choose the furniture, and she had only picked the colors. She hadn't expected the furniture to match the home's decor so well.

Edward stood next to Phoebe and Cindy, looking around the living room.

"Mr. Vanderbilt, the renovation turned out great, didn't it?" Cindy asked Edward with a smile, arms crossed.

Edward said, "It feels very homey."

Cindy winked at him playfully. "You like it, huh? Then try to become the man of this house soon."

Edward was speechless.

He glanced at Phoebe's back as she chased her kids upstairs and whispered to Cindy, "If you could put in a good word for me with Phoebe, I wouldn't still be single."

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