She looks up at Kelly and Mrs. Wade. Finally, as if afraid they wouldn't know who she is talking about, she adds, "Can I go upstairs and see daddy and the aunt daddy brought back?"
Looking at Macie's expectant face, Kelly can't refuse her.
Seeing that Mrs. Wade does not mean to stop her, Kelly nods, "Well, can Aunt Kelly go with you?"
Macie, of course, is so happy to get permission that she doesn't care if anyone has to go with her.
For her, it is very happy to go up to have a look at father and that aunt.
Kelly takes Macie upstairs.
The house of the Quinn family is decorated in French style.
The roof of the villa is in mansard style and there are turning points in the slope.
The windows are delicate; some are round while others are pointed. They are in different shapes and elegant.
The exterior wall is made of stone or pseudo-classic stone. The French columns, carvings, lines show the romantic and elegant style.
The whole building is built symmetrically and magnificently.
Inside the building, the color combining with the activity space makes one feel it is spacious.
The turning stairs are covered with soft carpet. Stepping on it will make one feel very comfortable.
The villa has three floors, plus an attic floor.
A huge crystal lamp is hung from the top. The second floor is surrounded by the lamp, and the middle of the second floor is hollow, so that the lamp can be hung at the bottom of the third floor.
The oil paintings hanging on the walls show the elegance of the host family.
In the middle of the second floor, there are many guest rooms and other function rooms.
So the place where Kevin wanted to go in is not his own bedroom, but a function room.
When she opens the door, Macie sees Kevin sitting on the sofa in the guest room, staring at a photo in his hand.
"Dad..." whispers Macie, standing in the doorway.
Her timid appearance falls into Kelly's eyes, and makes Kelly distressed.
How poor is she!
Kevin comes to his sense and looks at where Macie is standing. Macie is holding Kelly's hand, and she looks a bit intimidated.
Kevin is a bit frozen, and then he realizes that the little girl called him dad.
Kevin doesn't know what to say. He puts away the photo and then says, "Yes."
Macie is overjoyed and walks up to Kevin tentatively, stares at him for a long time, then says, "Dad, that aunt..."
"Did she hurt serious?"
"I just saw the doctor downstairs," Seeing that Kevin doesn't answer her, Macie explains hurriedly, "He looks unwell, so I guess the aunt is really sick and having a hard time."
Kevin still doesn't say anything, but Macie doesn't feel she is neglected and continues, "Daddy, does that aunt hurt seriously? Shall I call daddy Troy for you?"
Although Macie has found her family, she hasn't changed her address of Troy and Baron for the moment.
In addition, Kevin also wants to thank Troy and Baron for taking care of Macie and Sunny in those years, so Macie doesn't want to correct her address of Troy and Baron.
It is not bad to have two godfathers.
"What's your name?" Kevin asks.
Caught off guard by Kevin's question, Macie freezes for a moment before realizing what he has asks her.
"My name is Macie," she says.
It sounds elegant.
This is Kevin's second impression of Macie.
Kevin's first impression of her came when she lunged at him on the lawn outside the villa and hugged her legs.
She is a lively and pretty little girl.
"Did you call me daddy?" He picks Macie up, puts her on his laps, and coaxes her softly.
There is a softness in his voice that surprises him.
Macie nods. "Yes, you are Macie's father, not anyone else's."
"You are my daughter?"
"Yes."
"Isn't your family name Ellen?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: A Mysterious Man