Chapter 109 She Should Step In
Clearly, he wanted a free ride.
However, right after he finished explaining, he realized something was off.
Who was this boy in between him and Vania?!
Vania, on the other hand, was just as stumped. She hadnât expected Hanson to follow her, for they had already bid farewell earlier after all.
The unexpected meeting rendered the atmosphere in the car somewhat awkward for a moment.
Jack was even more dumbfounded, surprised that this Devil could be so shameless. At that, his despise toward this man became more evident.
By the time Vania came back to her senses, it was already too late to pull her baby boy into her arms, for Hanson had long spotted him.
After sizing him up, Hanson couldnât help feeling amazed at how similar this boy looked to the one he saw in the hospital.
However, this little one had a hint of arrogance and extroversion to him apart from the identical calmness the other boy had.
In particular, this unexplainable affinity made it impossible for him to hate them.
Besides, these two boys were too special. Though the setting was different, they both seemed to equally dislike him upon their first meeting.
That was what he never understood until this day. Where did the dislike come from?
At that, he asked, âAre you also Vaniaâs son?â
Well, the boy did call Vania âMommyâ, but whoâd have thought she gave birth to a pair of twins?!
Jack sized Hanson up disparagingly before crossing his arms and retorted with feigned arrogance, âWhy ask when you already know?â
At that, he spoke like an adult. âMy mommy and I are going home now. Itâs not appropriate for a man like you to tag along when itâs already so late. According to my brother, you run a company. Surely you have a professional chauffeur. You should ask him to pick you up.â
Wow, how assertive. Hanson thought.
If Hanson ever said he had never met anyone he couldnât handle, well, he could forget that now, for he clearly had a tough time dealing with Vaniaâs boys.
Obviously, Hanson had no intentions of leaving. He crossed his arms and looked at Jack, amused. âYou seem to have some kind of animosity toward me.â
âYeah.â Jack didnât even think twice about admitting it.
Vania, on the other hand, wasnât surprised by his answer, for she knew her three boys had an issue with Hanson.
Hanson wasnât upset either. âIâm sure this is our first time meeting, so why would you hate me?â
However, Jack clearly didnât want to entertain his small talks, and he continued to remind him, âItâs getting late. My mommy and I should be going home, so please see yourself out.â
Trash. Though he had kicked Melanie out, they still wouldnât accept a fickle man like him.
At that, Hanson gently pleaded, âCanât you give me a lift seeing as I picked your mommy up earlier?â
Hanson couldnât help sighing in his heart. He could have all the cars he wanted, yet he had to beg this child in all sorts of ways now. If word got out, surely heâd become the joke of the town.
Meanwhile, Jack mocked, You did it out of your own free will. Whatâs more, you have bad intentions. However, he didnât let his thoughts show. Just as he was wondering how he should dispel Hansonâs plea, Vaniaâs voice traveled to his ears. âAlright, Bubba, weâll send him home. Consider it as thanks for driving me here. That way, we can go home sooner. Your brotherâs still waiting for us at home, after all.â
It had become apparent to her that one didnât want to leave while the other didnât want to give a free ride.
Alas, she should step in and end this argument.
Now that Vania had spoken up, Jack could only oblige despite his unwillingness. With that, he pouted and leaned against Vania. âOkay then.â
Comments(0)
Join the discussion — sign in to leave a comment
Sign In to CommentNo comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!