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Dolores frowned, mainly because this wasnât worth the money, but she didnât scold her daughter, because she knew this was a game, it wasnât about what the doll cost, it was the process that was fun.
He patted his daughter on the head, âWas it fun?â.
Amanda nodded her head strongly, âI was very happy, everything I wanted daddy bought me.â
As she said this, she pulled a fancy purse out of the plastic bag she brought home, put it on and showed it to Dolores, âMommy, does it fit you?â. She spun a few circles.
âYes.â
Dolores said it looked good, she reached out to the bag, there was another one inside, Amanda ran to her, âMommy, this is a mother/daughter bag pair, this one is yours, next time weâll wear it together.â
Dolores pulled it out, it really was the same as her daughters, the newest of the Hermes bags with stitching. No matter what kind of product, the newest edition was always expensive, especially this one was from Hermes, it couldnât be cheap at all.
The bag she bought last time she still hadnât used it, âItâs a bit wasted.â
âMommy, donât you like it?â Amanda asked.
âI like it.â No woman could be against it, even though she thought it was a waste of money, but she was still happy in her heart, especially it was bought by her husband.
Just then the doorbell rang, Lucy was preparing a meal in the kitchen, Coral came into the room to help Theresa, she heard the two children had returned, so she called Coral to help her, no one was free to open the door, Dolores got up to do it.
It was Boyce outside with Armand.
âDolores.â
Dolores turned to one side to let them in.
If they were coming at this hour it was clear it was for dinner, Dolores called Lucy over and told her to make some more.
âHave you been shopping?â Armand saw that there was a lot of stuff on the couch.
Dolores didnât get to answer yet when Amanda already started to show, âSure, daddy took us out to play.â
Armand laughed, âReally?â
âSure.â Amanda smiled, put her things back in the bag, as if something was on her mind, she patted her head, âSure, we bought Cotton something.â
It was a light blue dog suit with a cap.
Amanda put it on Cotton happily, Dolores stood to the side and watched how happy her daughter was, and couldnât help but laugh.
âWhat would you two like to drink?â asked Dolores to Armand and Boyce.
âIâm not thirsty.â Boyce said, Armand also said he wasnât going to drink anything, because he already had water in Boyceâs office.
âYou even bought something for your dog, didnât you buy anything for me?â said Armand to Amanda after sitting on the couch.
Amanda looked up with wide eyes, âWhy would I buy anything for you?â. Hunching over, Andrew couldnât help but laugh.
âArmand evenâ¦â He stopped talking.
Armand looked at Andrew, who was holding his hand to his mouth, and asked with narrowed eyes, âWhat do you mean, why did you stop talking?â He wasnât dumb, he clearly knew what he meant.
Andrew shook his head, he couldnât bring himself to say it and he couldnât either.
Amanda didnât know what her brother meant, so she asked, âWhat did you mean, why didnât you say it, how could you leave it half said?â
Andrew said, âI canât say it, Armand will hit me.â
âWhat do you mean, why would he hit you?â continued to ask Amanda, who had the attitude of wanting to get to the bottom of the matter.
âWhat your brother means is that heâs not even better than a dog.â Theresa, who was being held by Coral came out, overheard their conversation and answered Amandaâs question.
âOh, so that was it.â Amanda seemed to understand after thinking about it, she even bought something for Cotton, but didnât get anything for Armand, so he wasnât even as worthy as a dog.
âNext time Iâll buy you something, what do you like?â She looked up.
Armand looked into her cute big eyes, and felt a great warmth in his heart, he reached out to pinch her face, âThank you, why are you so cute?â
âSo, do you like me?â Amanda laughed and asked.
Armand didnât even hesitate to answer, âOf course, there are no people who donât like children.â
âYou like kids?â
âOf course, Iâll be a dad in the future.â said Armand.
Hearing that, Theresa couldnât breathe, she sat down on the couch, âCoral bring me something to drink.â
Coral brought her a glass of water, she drank it and was able to help her emotions a little.
Armand saw that she didnât look well and asked warmly, âArenât you feeling well?â.
Theresa laughed and said, âWhich eye of yours saw that I was not well?â. She reached out to stroke Cottonâs head, then looked at the dress she was wearing, and looked at the one Armand was wearing, it was the same color, so she laughingly asked, âAre you wearing a coupleâs look?â Boyce was speechless.
Armand just gave Theresa a glance without saying anything.
Theresa leaned back on the couch and laughed, âOh, sorry, my fault, Cotton has the same gender as you, they canât be a couple.â
Dolores knew Theresa felt bad in her heart, if she thought she was being sarcastic before, but now she didnât think so.
Compared to the ugly words she said, did that pain in her body and heart count?
He wiped the bags on the sofa and went upstairs.
The atmosphere downstairs was still very tense, Armand looked at Theresa, only after a long while he laughed, âWhy, canât you stand me at all?â
âIâm just telling the truth, donât be nervous.â Theresa laughed too.
âI wasnât.â Armand feigned nonchalance and smiled, âIf you tease me like that, itâll make me think you care about me, I actually really like it when you do that.â
Theresa looked at him with cold eyes, âYouâre thinking too much.â
âThen take it like this.â She bent down to comb Cottonâs fur, âI donât know if you have a heart, if you donât I donât mind having you for a brother.â
Hearing that, Boyce also raised his eyebrows, what did that mean, didnât it mean he would also become Cottonâs brother?
Armand was thinking, if there was no heart, then there were no emotions, if there were no emotions, then there would be no pain.
âYou and Cotton being brothers makes you a dog.â Amanda didnât understand what Armand meant.
Armand laughed, âTheresa really hates me, havenât you noticed? If I can make her happy, not only by being a dog, Iâd even be a slave too.â
Boyce wasnât in a good mood about the Jasmine thing, so he didnât talk all the time, but what happened here noticed everything.
To give Armand and Theresa a little space, he said to the two boys, âWhy donât we go out for a walk?â
They both waved their hands, âWe want to go to our room and rest.â
They had been out all day and were tired, Boyce said, âIâll go with you.â
Even if they didnât go to the room it was okay, as long as they werenât in the living room.
âBoyce, are you tired too?â asked Amanda.
Boyce replied, âYes, Iâm tired, so can I rest in your room, too?â
âSure you can.â Amanda grabbed her things and took Boyce by the hand to go into the room.
Andrew naturally went to his room too, he bought a few things, some car racing tracks, he didnât rest when he was in his room, he would open the box and start putting it together.
Boyce was lying on the couch near the window, Amanda was in her own bed playing with her dolls and bags, the atmosphere was very quiet, totally different from the living room.
Armand looked at Theresa and wanted to ask her what he had to do to make her forgive him and give him another chance.
He knew it wasnât logical, even if he asked her, with Theresaâs attitude towards him, she would now say that she would never forgive him.
She was very determined towards him.
âDo we have to be like this, canât we just talk quietly?â
Theresa laughed, âI only talk calmly to people I like, sorry, you are not someone I like, but you still like to appear in front of my face, my mood is really bad. I havenât yelled at you in such a state, and thatâs the calmest way I can deal with you.â
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