I Slept with My Boss and Ran Away

Chapter 706: Dreaming of Meredith



People need to look forward. Terrence helped gather a pile of fishing nets and casually asked, “Mr. Flack, how was your catch this time?”

Spencer replied, “If we’re lucky, one trip can cover a year’s expenses. If not, it barely keeps us afloat. The last typhoon kept us from going out to sea for months, and the losses at home were significant. We rely on nature’s favor.”

“Have you thought about moving to Auroraville?” Terrence suggested. “I can cover all your expenses there.”

Spencer waved his hand and smiled, “A man must rely on himself. Only through our own labor can we eat. I appreciate your kindness.”

With that, Spencer carried the fishing nets back into the house.

Little Lucky was still awake, playing in the living room with Audrey, who kept her company. Pete also enjoyed her presence and often brought things to amuse her.

Seeing both men return, Audrey said to Terrence, “The room is ready. You and Rowan will sleep upstairs tonight.”

The house had two floors with an attic and rooms upstairs. Spencer had originally built the space for storage but turned it into a room after the last typhoon.

Upon hearing that Audrey had arranged for Terrence to stay upstairs, Pete instinctively glanced at Audrey but said nothing.

Terrence, being an easy guest, agreed readily, “No problem.”

He then asked Spencer, “Where should I put the fishing nets?”

Spencer took them from him and said, “I’ll handle it. You take the child and rest early; it’s cold out.”

Winter by the sea was colder. Terrence took Little Lucky upstairs to rest.

Audrey led the way and opened a room, turning on the light. “Here it is. Sorry it’s a bit simple; I hope you don’t mind.”

Terrence smiled warmly, “As long as you and Rowan are here, it’s the happiest and warmest place for me. There’s no hardship.”

“Everything like pajamas, towels, and toothbrushes is ready,” Audrey said with a smile. “If Rowan’s clothes aren’t enough, we’ll buy more tomorrow.”

“Alright, I’ll take Rowan to freshen up first. Meredith, you should rest early too.” Terrence looked at Audrey with gentle eyes.

Since learning about his wife’s amnesia, Terrence had respected her space without rushing her to stay by his side.

Now living with the Flack family, it was even less likely for them to stay together.

“Okay, call me if you need anything,” Audrey said with a smile and bid Little Lucky goodnight before heading downstairs.

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The room was clean with a faint medicinal smell in the air. The heater had been turned on in advance, making it warm inside.

As Terrence stepped into the room holding Little Lucky and looked at the bed, he felt an inexplicable sadness as if something gripped his heart tightly.

The feeling quickly passed before he could dwell on it.

Terrence placed Little Lucky on the bed. She suddenly said, “Mommy.”

“Rowan, do you miss Mommy?” Terrence gently stroked his daughter’s cheek. “Mommy is just downstairs; she can be with you anytime you want.”

Little Lucky crawled around on the bed before lying down quietly-something she rarely did without being coaxed.

“Rowan, tired? Ready to sleep? Let’s skip the bath tonight and go straight to bed,” Terrence said as he helped her remove her coat and tucked her in.

“Sleepy,” Little Lucky nodded and sat up again.

Terrence undressed her down to her pajamas and covered her with a blanket. “Time to sleep.”

Little Lucky lay down and closed her eyes obediently; she looked so endearing.

After entering the room, aside from the initial sadness, Terrence felt inexplicably at ease.

He decided not to bathe either due to the cold weather. Changing into his pajamas, he lay down beside his daughter.

To make it easier for Little Lucky to use the bathroom at night, he left a nightlight on. He soon fell asleep next to her.

That night, he dreamed of Meredith for the first time since his wife returned.

In his dream, Meredith stood in a thick fog smiling at him. “Darling, you’re here.”

“I’m here,” Terrence ran towards Meredith in the fog.


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