Chapter 463 Stay Away From The Children (Part One)
Chapter 463 Stay Away From The Children (Part One)
Hearing that, Bob was stunned. He looked at her and asked, "Why?" With a pale face, Elsa shook her head and said, "I don't like foreign countries." He smiled, lowered his head and kissed her. Then he said dotingly, "Okay, if you don't like it, we won't go. But I may be busy for a while."
You have to live alone for a period of time." Elsa didn't answer, but fell into silence. Noticing that something was wrong with her, he sighed, held up her little face, looked at her worriedly and said, "Elsa, don't keep silent. Talk to me!" She was always silent, and every time she was silent, he had no sense of security at all. When she was silent, she always made him panic.
Elsa was still depressed. She nestled in his arms again, put her arms around his waist and said softly, "Why do you marry me?"
Hearing that, Bob was stunned again. Then he held the soft body in his arms tightly and said firmly, "Because I love you, I married you early. I'm afraid that you will marry someone else a little later, and time will not stop." After saying that, he lowered his head and kissed her red lips.
After the kiss, Elsa's eyes flashed and her face flushed. She looked up at him and said, "But... How could you love me? " Bob's heart thumped, and an inexplicable panic rose.
"Forget it!" Elsa sighed, lowered her head and fell into silence again. Recently, she had always been very tired, exhausted, and even hard to speak.
With a frown, he pulled her into her arms and sighed, "Elsa, these days... I'm really sorry for being too busy. " Elsa remained silent.
Feeling helpless, he said, "Don't stay at home every day. Go out for a walk."
Elsa nestled in his arms and said softly, "Okay." Seeing that she was listless, he didn't force her. *
The days were very peaceful, day by day. As he said, he was indeed very busy. For several times, he didn't go home at night. At first, Elsa was a little confused and restless. But as he didn't go home at night for many times, she got used to it. Every time he came back in a hurry, he would at most hug her and say a few words to comfort her. Then he went out in a hurry.
Standing at the entrance of the campus, Elsa looked at the people coming and going. When she finally found the boy who had grown into a big boy in the crowd, a smile appeared on her pale face. Then she walked forward and was about to call for help, but the boy walked up to a man and a woman, holding one hand in the other. Elsa was stunned.
She knew the two kids. They were the children of Brody and Tracy. But when did they come to this school? She remembered that the three children were not in the same school before. *
When Elsa was in a daze, Ray came over with a child in his hand. When they saw Elsa, the three of them were also stunned. Seeing this, Melissa widened her eyes and cried out, "Sister, sister "
She shook off Ray's hand in a hurry and almost ran over to take Elsa's hand. Elsa suddenly came to herself and looked down at her lovely face. She smiled, touched her clear head and said softly, "Do you remember me?"
Raising her head, Melissa nodded and said, "Yes, elder sister. You gave me the medicine and poured water for me. How could I be ungrateful?" Melissa's words amused Elsa. She smiled and said, "It's not as ungrateful as you think."
Melissa held Elsa's hand excitedly, "But my mother said that a drop of water should be repaid with a spring."
Elsa nodded with a smile. Looking at Melissa's lovely face, she felt complicated. In fact, everything seemed to have changed in the past half a year. Elsa regained her composure and looked at Ray, smiling, "Ray, do you remember me?"This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
Elsa and Ray hadn't seen each other for almost five years. It seemed that too many people and things had changed in the past five years. Ray in front of them was no longer a child. He should be 1.7 meter in height, and his childish look had faded away. However, a teenager looked extraordinarily mature, Ray looked at Elsa and nodded, "Elder sister!" Looking at the forced smile on Ray's face, Elsa thought of a woman who had a strange character and often fought with her before. Ray's forced smile was exactly the same as that of the woman.
"Go to sister's home!" She said.
Ray was stunned for a while. Then he looked at Alston who was held in his hand, and then looked at Melissa who was holding Elsa's hand tightly. When he was hesitating, Melissa cheered, "Okay, okay. Go to elder sister's home to play. I want to live with you. I won't go home today."
Standing next to Melissa, Alston glared at her with a dark face. Melissa also glared at him with dissatisfaction. Then she ran to Ray, held his hand and said in a spoiled manner, "Brother, Melissa wants to go to sister's home."
Seeing that Ray was hesitating, Elsa smiled and said, "Take them with us."
Ray lowered his head and glared at the restless Melissa. She looked at him with a wronged face, but she still held his hand and held the last glimmer of hope. Elsa continued, "Let's go. I'm alone. It's time for you to take the college entrance examination."
"Well, sister, maybe next time. If we don't go back, aunt and uncle will worry about us." Ray finally chose to refuse. Melissa was not happy at once. Her little face was about to cry and she looked at Ray sadly.
"It's okay. Call them and I'll drive you to school." Seeing that Ray refused, Elsa couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. At first, she had nothing to do, but thought of Ray, the boy she saved many years
ago. At that time, she didn't think too much, but just wanted to see him.
"Wooh... Brother, I want to go. I want to play with Sister Elsa... " Melissa suddenly burst into tears. Ray lowered his head and frowned, at a loss what to do. And Melissa cried even more fiercely. Seeing that Melissa was crying loudly, and then looking at Ray who was standing aside with a troubled face, Elsa forced a smile and said, "Well... How about another day? Is there anyone coming to pick you up? Or do you take them back every day? "
Before Ray could say anything, Melissa ran to Elsa and held Elsa's hand, crying, "No, I don't go home. You have to play with me. Sister Elsa doesn't like me."
Seeing Melissa crying, Elsa was at a loss. She squatted down and coaxed, "No, No. how could I dislike you? If you don't go home, dad and mom will worry about you. Next time, please tell Dad and mom in advance and call me. I'll pick you up. "
Hearing Elsa's words, Melissa seemed to see hope, but she cried more fiercely, and Elsa was even more helpless. Alston stood aside and couldn't stand it anymore. He impatiently exposed her trick, "Sister, leave her alone. She did it on purpose. Every time she pretended to cry, she won other people's sympathy."
Melissa turned around and glared at Alston. She shouted angrily, "No, I hate you!"
After saying that, tears really fell down in a second. Seeing this, Alston turned his head irritably and didn't look at her. Elsa turned around and looked at her carefully, as if she was trying to verify the authenticity of his words. At last, Elsa saw Melissa's big eyes and her face, which was about to cry.