Chapter 1670
Peggy Howards was out of breath as she looked at the Batton family. "Are you tired?" she asked.
Sharon Lindt immediately shook her head. "Not at all..."
"That''s great..." Peggy said.
After saying that, Peggy quickly opened the front door. "Pleasee in, Ms. Lindt, Mr. Batton, and Josh. Our house is small and run-down. I hope you won''t mind..." Peggy said.
"Why would we?" Wilson Batton said.
After that, Annabeth Cates and Peggy led them into the house.
Once everyone had changed into slippers, Annabeth led the Batton family into the living room.
Their house was tiny as it was only sixty square feet in total. Hence, the living room was very small.
It also had a simple design, with only white paint on the walls and white tiles on the floor.
Due to years of wear and tear, the tiles had already turned slightly yellowish.
Sharon was taken aback by the state of the house.
After looking around, Sharon sat down with Wilson and Josh Batton.
Due to her busy work schedule, Annabeth hadn''t been home for a month.
Now that she was home, she suddenly felt a sense of closeness.
Although her house was tiny and run-down, this was the ce she grew up in.
She felt a lot of nostalgia for this ce.
Regardless of all the terrible things that she experienced out there, she''d find peace and tranquility when she was here.
Despite how small her house was, it had everything her family needed.
Apart from it being a little run-down, there was nothing wrong with the house.Content ? provided by N?velDrama.Org.
"Ms. Lindt, Mr. Batton, have a seat... I''ll get lunch ready in the kitchen...
"I knew you were visiting, and I bought lots of ingredients at the fresh market early in the morning," Peggy said before walking into the kitchen.
The kitchen was tiny. There was only enough space for one person...
However, it didn''tck anything.
When Sharon saw this, she immediately stood up and rolled up her sleeves. "I''ll help..."
However, Annabeth grabbed Sharon
by the arm. "The kitchen is tiny. It can only fit one person. Don''t go in there... It''ll be hard to move around if you go in..." Annabeth said S
Sharon shrugged helplessly. "Alright then. However, I still feel bad for not
doing anything when it''s my fired. the
time visiting."
"You''re our guest, and you don''t have to do anything," Annabeth said.
"Oh, alright," Sharon said.
After chuckling a little, she reluctantly sat down.
“Annabeth, get some water boiling and make tea for them..." Peggy ordered from inside the kitchen.
“Alright.....” Annabeth immediately picked up a kettle on the coffee table.
“Let me do it..." Josh grabbed the kettle and walked into the kitchen.
“Annabeth,e here. Chat with me..." Sharon waved at Annabeth with an affectionate look in her eyes.
Annabeth immediately sat down next to Sharon. "Yeah, sure..." She replied softly.
Seeing how obedient Annabeth was, Sharon liked her even more.
She genuinely felt that she was the luckiest person in the world. All her daughters-inw were obedient. Most importantly, she was fond of each one of them.