Tara Summer was truly contemplating names all the time, but they always seemed inappropriate.
For convenience, she had given the children nicknames to use for the time being, deciding to take her time with the formal names and not rush into anything.
Tara had based the nicknames on the children's weights at birth; her son, weighing six jin and four liang, was called Four, and her daughter, at four jin and nine liang, was called Nine.
The names were quite ordinary, yet meaningful, and Tara's greatest wish was for the boy-and-girl twins to grow up healthy and safe.
Tara was eager to see the children, but she knew they were still in the nursery, so she waited patiently.
Finally, on the evening of the third day after the children's birth, the nurses brought the twins to the VIP hospital room.
At the time, Tara had just finished dinner, and when she saw the nurses come in, she was momentarily stunned.