Chapter 1707 Confess Everything (Part One)
Chapter 1707 Confess Everything (Part One)
Huey rolled his eyes at his little sister and thought, 'Didn't Joyce once say that she loved Uncle Fred
the most?' It was just so typical of girls- they were capricious, no matter how young or old they were.
Since Rain had missed most of their childhood, he didn't know much about their eating habits. He had
no idea what they liked, so he asked the chef to prepare all sorts of food for his kids to choose from. He
honestly wished all kids were like Justin, who was such a foodie, and by no means, a fussy eater. Rain
was planning to visit Daisy and ask her to share her experience of raising a kid.
When Joyce saw the extravagant food, her eyes slowly filled with tears of disappointment. "Humph!
These are all food that Huey likes. There is nothing that I want here!" The little girl cried as she looked
at all the dishes and didn't find any of her favorite food on the table.
Rain's eyes popped out when he saw her eyes fill with tears. He rushed to her side immediately and
said, "Joyce! I'm sorry! I am so sorry! I didn't know what your favorite foods were, so I asked the chef to
prepare all kinds of food for you. But I didn't think that you had different dishes in mind. And I didn't
mean to favor your brother either." Rain panicked when he saw that she wouldn't stop crying.
"No! That's not true! You must be mad at me because I said I liked Uncle Fred more," she sniffed and
wrinkled her tiny nose. Joyce was stubborn and spoiled because her mother and brother always put up
with her. She was nothing like her brother, who was way too mature for his age. They had completely
opposite characters.
Rain's heart ached to hear his beloved daughter accuse him of favoring her brother. Rain smiled bitterly
and scooped his little girl up in his arms gently.
"I don't care if you like someone else more, Joyce. You will forever be my little princess, no matter
what. I am your father and I will give you anything and everything you desire. You have my word." Rain
didn't wait to grab a tissue, he used his long fingers to slowly wipe away the tears from her soft cheeks.
"Really?" Joyce asked, sniffing. Her round eyes were fixed on her father, looking for confirmation.
"Of course! You should never think that I love you any lesser than Huey. That's just impossible," Rain
said, smiling at his little girl's pouted lips. Even though Joyce was adamant and needy, Rain gave in to
her because she was still a little girl. Girls were hard to deal with, especially at this age. Besides, Rain
had just been reunited with his girl, so they needed time to get used to each other. He was worried that This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
Joyce might hate him if he was too hard on her from the beginning. He wanted to create a good first
impression with his children.
"Okay! But next time you should remember what I like." Joyce smiled through her tears and hugged
Rain's neck, kissing him on the cheek to show that she forgave him.
"That's my girl! Now tell Daddy what you like." It was easy to tell how much Joyce's tears had made
Rain nervous from the beads of sweat on his forehead. He felt relived to see his little princess' smile
again.
"Let's see...I like broccoli, fried shrimps with leek, stewed eggplant with mince..." Joyce started listing
out all her favorite foods. Rain could tell that their eating habits hadn't changed even though they had
lived in Phuket for so many years.
Joyce's mood was lifted after Rain promised that he'd have all her favorites prepared the next time she
came to visit. The three of them had a wonderful dinner together. Huey displayed incredible table
manners. After all, his parents were from well-known families, which were both rich and powerful. High
class and nobility ran in his blood.
After dinner, they played a few games for a while. But Rain took them back to Annie's place before 9 o'
clock. They had to go to their kindergarten class the next morning.
When they reached home, Joyce ran to her mother. "Mommy, Daddy's home is so beautiful. There are
so many toys there for me and I love it so much!" she told her mother excitedly. Rain remained silent
and let the happy little girl update Annie about the day's events. He didn't want to spoil her excitement
by interrupting.
"Really? It looks like my two little monkeys had a wonderful time today." Annie kept her eyes on the
children in an attempt to avoid looking at Rain.
"Yes! Daddy told us that we could go to his home whenever we want!" Her excitement was so evident
from her voice and her bright eyes. She told her mother how much Rain had spoiled them. She was too
happy to notice that her mother had turned pale.
Annie's heart raced at her daughter's exciting stories about her father and she was worried that her
kids might end up wanting to be with Rain. She hated to think that they might start loving him more than
they loved her.
She couldn't bear the thought of losing her children. She forced a smile and ignored Joyce's words.
She looked at Rain sideways and asked, "Do you want to come in and get some rest?"
"I'm okay. The kids are tired. Let them go to bed early tonight," Rain said, with a stolid face. It was hard
to tell what kind of emotions he was going through at that moment.
"Fine. Drive safe," said Annie. Disappointment was laced in her voice as she hadn't expected that Rain
would turn her down.
"Thank you," he said to her and then smiled at his kids, "See you around, you little monkeys." He
waved good-bye to them, and ignored Annie's pale face.
"Goodbye, Daddy!" they said together. Rain was reluctant about leaving. He had such a great day with
the kids, it was pure bliss. He didn't feel like going home without them. Kids had pure hearts - as long
as you cherished them, they'd love you with all their heart. There was no place for hatred and ego in
them.
Annie watched him turn around and leave. She had the urge to stop him, to ask him to stay. But as
Rain closed the door behind him, Annie knew it was too late.
Rain fought the urge to look back too and quickly walked away. No one knew how much Rain wanted
to hold Annie in his arms when he saw her sad, pale face. But he was too proud to expose his soft side
to others and so was Annie. That was the reason why they were at this point in life.