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Chapter 5 5

Word Count: 1288    |    Released on: 11/09/2018

did not come to mind. But that was what greeted him when he went to get a drink after wo

enter the kitchen. So he should feel indignant and anger. However, he saw how happy his twins were. They beamed up at him, melti

lain?'he fin

uth. So, out of curiosity, I tasted it and it was awful!'she cried, scrunching her face to show her displeasur

ght the twins into the kitchen since it was going to take a while for me to get their food ready. I did plan to feed them in the dining room but I made the mistake of letting them taste

eating issue instead of forcing it down their throats. And the twins didn't look any worse off. Instead, they seemed to be enjoying the food, despite their surroundings. So he did

st day, 'he said with a tired smile. She nodded bashfully but he saw the pleased twinkle in her eyes. It made him feel three times bigger. It ma

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a strong sense of approval in her life. Her mother tried to uplift her self-esteem but when continually faced with everyone else putt

rom the cold, powerful feel from work. The theme was a mixture of dark red, mossy green and mahogany that worked well. As usual, he had a huge table that dominated half the room and was situated right in front of a floor-to-ceili

after 20 minutes. She sent him a smile and waited for him to continue. She knew he was planning a h

or me to catch up before they scrambled away again. After the nap, we went for a walk, as you know. And then, we bathed and had dinner, 'she told

d, neither agreeing nor disagreeing. She f

They expressed interest in walking but it seems that they had not had much practice with it. They wobbled precariously on their

ut the walke

be a great adventure, 'she said, her voice expressing her enthusiasm for it. She was lo

g to bring the wa

store could have a deliver

d up at him and was caught in his intense green eyes. The fe

tomorrow be a good t

give me time to

rearrange my schedule and

come along?'she a

's upbringing. Every aspect of it, 'he said in a tone

f their lives with them, 'she said. She hoped it didn't sound so much like a praise. It's not like she was somebody. S

ns like you and are not giving you much trouble. In return, you anticipate their needs and

k where she found them after use and his housekeeper. She was just basking in his approval. This was the s

he eaten

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