AliNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
AliNovel > When There Is Nothing Left But Love > Chapter 416

Chapter 416

    When There Is Nothing Left But Love Chapter 416


    Michael was an introvert. He gripped his father’s hand tightly as he stared at Summer and nodded.


    “Mhm. Thank you, Ms. Stovall!”


    “Let’s go, then!”


    At home, Summer and Michael busied themselves with picking produce in the backyard while Colin left


    to purchase fish.


    Meanwhile, I started washing vegetables in the kitchen.


    For the past four years, I had made a habit of personally cooking for Summer so as to ensure she had


    a bnced diet. As a result, my cooking skills had improved greatly.


    After I’d washed the vegetables, the two kids came stumbling into the kitchen, each carrying a small


    basket.


    Michael’s basket was filled to the brim—some of the vegetables inside threatening to spill over.


    Summer’s basket only had several misceneous vegetables. It looked like she had been walking


    behind Michael and carefully picking up anything that had actually fallen out of his basket.


    “We’re back, Mommy!” Summer proudly held her basket high up in the air, her face streaked with dirt.


    I took the basket from Michael, hurriedly wiping away the sweat on his face. “You should share some


    with Summer next time. It’s too heavy for you to carry yourself!”


    The boy grinned, his eyes soft and full of affection as he looked at Summer. “She’s too small to carry


    this!”


    “That’s right, Mommy! I asked Michael to help me carry these because I’m not strong enough!”


    Summer giggled. I couldn’t help but wonder if she had learned this shamelessness from Jackson.


    Furrowing my eyebrows, I scolded, “If you bully Michael like this again, I’ll make you water all the


    vegetables in the backyard by yourself.”


    “I don’t care. I won’t be by myself, anyway.” She pouted.


    This little…


    Michael had always rushed to help her whenever she was receiving punishment. It would seem that


    she had gotten used to hispany, and there was nothing I could do about it.


    Colin came back, having bought some carp fish and shrimp.


    Summer picked up one of the shrimp and started chasing poor Michael around with it in the yard.


    Taking the basket of produce from me, Colin said, “I’ll wash these. The fish have been cleaned, so you


    can cook them straight away.”


    I nodded.


    Soon, the two kids smelled the food and gathered around the stove, staring up at me as their stomachs


    grumbled.


    “Go and set the table, you little wolves!” Colin ordered them, putting down the clean vegetables next to


    me.


    Just like I’d expected, Michael went off to take out the tes and utensils while Summer didn’t budge


    an inch.


    Colinughed, picking her up in his arms and setting her aside. “Be a good girl and take the fruits by


    the sink and ce them on the dinner table. We’ll start eating soon, I promise.”


    She nodded, whining in my direction, “Hurry up, Mommy! I’m hungry!”


    Nodding, I ted up the dishes and Colin served them up.


    A giggle escaped me when I spotted the kids were already waiting eagerly in their seats. “You guys go


    ahead. My vegetable stew’s not done yet.”


    “We’ll wait for you, Mommy!” Summer suggested, grinning in anticipation at me even though she was


    starving.


    This is the property of N?-velDrama.Org.


    After dinner, Colin and Michael washed the dishes while Summer and I went to the yard to pick some


    fruits.


    I had scattered lots of watermelon seeds in the gardenst spring and bought several peach trees


    when I first moved to R Province. Now, the yard would bless us with an abundance of fresh fruits every


    year at the height of summer.


    A basket in one arm, Summer picked up some peaches from the ground, asking, “Mommy, do you like


    Mr. Johnson?”


    I cracked up withughter, pinching her tiny nose. “What are you trying to say, sweetheart?”


    She held her chin, deep in thought. “I was thinking if you could make Mr. Johnson my Daddy.”


    “Do you want a Daddy that badly?” I did a double-take.


    Summer tilted her head, scrunching her face up in contemtion before solemnly saying, “Not really.


    But, I like Michael. If you got married to Mr. Johnson, then I can get married to Michael too.”


    “You can still get married to Michael without Mr. Johnson marrying your Mommy!” A deep, loud voice


    called out from behind us.


    The both of us whipped around in surprise. Summer gasped and ran as fast as her short legs could


    take her. “Mr. Jackson!”


    His arms opened wide for Summer to run into them, which she happily did. “If you really want a father,


    why don’t you call me Daddy, Summer?” he suggested.


    She was quiet for a moment before replying, “But my friend said that a Daddy is someone who sleeps


    on the same bed as Mommy.”


    She…


    Jackson pursed his lips, ncing over at me. “Your daughter knows too much.”


    Guffawing, I held the basket in one arm and a watermelon in another as I walked towards him. “Why


    are you here? Didn’t you say that you were busy?”


    He let go of Summer, taking the basket and watermelon from me. “I figured that the fruits in your


    garden would be ripe by now, so I n on staying over for the next few days to eat some. Is that okay?”


    “Of course!”


    Jackson had opened up a counseling clinic in J City, and things were going swimmingly for him these


    past few years.


    He hade to visit us quite frequently when we first moved to R Province. However, those visits were


    reduced to only once per year due to how busy he was getting.


    The sky was dark after we had fruits for dessert, and Summer insisted on going out to take a walk.


    Not having much else to do, everyone subsequently tagged along and headed out.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
Shadow Slave Beyond the Divorce My Substitute CEO Bride Disregard Fantasy, Acquire Currency The Untouchable Ex-Wife Mirrored Soul