Chapter 3789
Chapter 3789
Married At First Sight Chapter 3789 Chapter 3789 Even strangers who saw the two young ones wouldn’t guess they were the young masters of the Ormond family. In a city as large as A City, with many people carrying the surname Ormond, it was unlikely for anyone to immediately connect them to the prominent family. Most people didn’t have bad intentions, and even those who did—like kidnappers—would need to carefully plan and observe before making a move to avoid mistakes. The streets were bustling with people, and police patrols were frequent, making the area feel relatively safe. Elora’s first instinct was to say no. The words formed on her lips but she held them back. After a brief pause, she said, “If you can guarantee their safety, you can take them shopping.” Tatum assured her, “I promise to bring them back home safely.” “Don’t stay out too late; it gets especially cold at night,” Elora agreed. “Okay, thank you for trusting me, Miss,” Tatum responded. After giving him a few more instructions, Elora hung up the phone. She turned to Tinsley and said, “Alonzo and Angelo asked Tatum to take them shopping. They know it won’t be easy to come back once they go out.” Tinsley asked, “Did you agree?” Elora replied, “Tatum is new here. Aside from catching the attention of women, he won’t draw much attention. Alonzo and Angelo are well protected by us. I believe if the three of them go shopping together, they won’t attract any suspicion. It’s relatively safe.” “Tatum…” Elora paused, then admitted honestly, “He just gives me a sense of peace of mind. It feels like handing Alonzo and Angelo over to him was the right choice, like he will definitely keep them safe.” Tinsley smiled. “What are you laughing at? Stop giving me that look—I didn’t mean anything by it,” Elora said.
Tinsley chuckled and replied, “Sister, I never said you had any other intentions. But the way you rushed to explain yourself, it makes you look guilty. Tatum only has eyes for you.” Tinsley stood up and gathered her papers. “I could see it in his eyes, so I never had any other feelings for him—just pure admiration.” She continued, “He doesn’t see me that way, and I wouldn’t let myself like someone who doesn’t feel the same, no matter how great he might be.” Elora added softly, “He’s just my private chef.” Tinsley simply smiled and said nothing more, then left Elora’s office. Tatum had no idea that his phone call had sparked another conversation between the two sisters. He took the boys to the busiest pedestrian street in Annenburg. They were thrilled to be among so many people. It was clear they were usually kept at home, making this outing feel like a bird being freed from its cage. They often visited children’s parks, but this was different—Tatum’s presence gave them a sense of freedom, without the weight of being the Ormond family’s young masters. The boys didn’t really want to buy much; they just enjoyed the excitement of being out. After exploring the pedestrian street, they ended up with a few new toys and a set of clothes for their sisters. Tatum even paid for the purchases. Alonzo, concerned, kept asking, “Brother Tatum, do you have enough money? If not, call my mom and ask her to transfer more to you.” Tatum smiled and reassured him, “Don’t worry, I have enough. We could even buy a few more sets of clothes for your sister.” The clothes for Elora were chosen by Tatum, and Alonzo approved, agreeing they would make a nice gift for her.