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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 1148

Vivienne watched the kids engrossed in their homework, enjoying the peace of the moment, when her phone interrupted the silence. Glancing at the caller ID, she saw it was Griffin calling. "What's got you calling me out of the blue?"

Griffin made a face, even though Vivienne couldn't see it. "What do you mean, Viv? I've been wanting to call you for ages, but Leopold mentioned you were tied up with things. I figured I'd wait a bit before reaching out. Didn't expect you to miss me this much!"

"How's the pregnancy treating you?"

"Boring! It's unbearably boring!"

Griffin couldn't help but vent, "You have no idea. When you were pregnant, you weren't monitored this closely, right? My dad and Leopold act like I'll miscarry if I so much as step off the bed. It's really frustrating. I finally got a moment to myself to call and vent, or I swear I'd go stir-crazy."

Vivienne wasn't surprised. The Martinez family was protective, especially since Griffin was their only daughter.

Trying to offer some comfort, Vivienne said, "They're just looking out for you, you know. Pregnancy can be tough, and they don't want anything happening to you."

Griffin didn't quite see it that way, given how bored she was.

"Hey, Viv, are you busy? If not, fancy a stroll or something? I'm dying of boredom here, and you have no idea!"

Vivienne glanced at the diligently studying kids. There wasn't much keeping her home, so she decided to keep Griffin company and get some fresh air herself.

With that thought, she agreed and headed out, grabbing her things.

Driving to Griffin's place, Vivienne stopped by a mall to pick up some of Griffin's recent cravings—cupcakes from her favorite bakery.

Godfrey greeted Vivienne warmly when she arrived.

"Here to see Griffin? Thanks for making the trip," Godfrey Martinez said, offering Vivienne a warm smile. He had grown quite fond of her, appreciating her comforting presence.

Griffin was lucky to have Vivienne's support.

Initially, Godfrey wasn't too fond of Leopold, the rascal. But over the years, he'd seen the boy mature, becoming more responsible despite his usual antics. Griffin's happiness with him made it easier for Godfrey to accept Leopold into the family.

"Griffin's been mostly staying in her room, claiming she's too tired to come out much," Godfrey explained as he led Vivienne to Griffin's room before excusing himself.

As soon as Vivienne was about to knock, Griffin's voice called out from inside, "Come in, Viv!"

Surprised, Vivienne entered, asking, "How did you know it was me?"

"Obviously, you have this unique fragrance, and my sense of smell is super sharp these days. I recognized it instantly," Griffin said, a hint of pride in her voice.

Initially, Griffin found her heightened senses annoying, as every scent was amplified. But it had its perks, like detecting Leopold's surprises, much to his frustration.

Vivienne, catching on to Griffin's playful mood, remarked, "You two are quite the match—one blissfully unaware and the other too clever by half. Perfect balance."

"When did you start feeling this way?" Vivienne asked, setting down the treats she brought.

Griffin's eyes lit up at the sight of cupcakes, fried chicken, and milk tea—foods she hadn't indulged in for a long time due to her pregnancy.

"Viv, are these all for me?" Griffin asked, her eyes sparkling with hope.

As Griffin opened the bags and saw the cute designs, she felt a wave of love enveloping the little one even before their arrival, surely, they would be over the moon.

"Thank you, Vivienne, I'm sure the baby will love these."

"How could they not? I had these made overnight especially for you."

Both shared a hearty laugh over it.

Leopold, too, was delighted, noticing Griffin's genuine happiness was a rare sight these days. If possible, he wished Vivienne could visit every day.

Vivienne jokingly asked, "Am I also a part of your relationship now?"

Leopold, with a hint of sarcasm, replied, "As if I'd dare."

Percival chimed in, "You'd never dare."

During a dinner at the Martinez household, Vivienne's phone rang with Juliette calling just as she was about to join them. Griffin watched as Vivienne answered the call, only for Juliette's enlarged face to suddenly fill the screen.

Juliette's half-visible face and glaring eye radiated dissatisfaction towards Vivienne, who remained silent, simply staring back.

Vivienne, puzzled by the sudden call, asked, "What's up? Did you have another argument with your brother?"

"No, it's with you, mom!"

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