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You're Out, Daddy novel (Natasha and Kenneth) novel Chapter 383

When Thalia reached the airport and got onto the airplane, her expression darkened.

She frowned when she saw her tiny seat. “Anthony Watson, did you have to be so stingy? Why on earth would you get economy seats?” complained Thalia before she pressed the button to hail the stewardess.

Seeing that, Anthony turned to her and demanded, “What are you doing?”

“I'm getting an upgrade. I haven't flown in economy class since I was eighteen!” said Thalia.

“How may I help you?” asked the smiling stewardess who made her way there at that moment.

Thalia was about to answer when Anthony spoke up first. “Please get us some bottled water.”

Confused, Thalia stared at him.

“Okay, please wait for a moment,” replied the stewardess before leaving.

Thalia glared at Anthony. “Why did you ask for water? I told you I don't want this seat.”

“My daddy is in first class right now,” replied Anthony.

Thalia froze. She had forgotten all about Kenneth being on the same plane.

“If we upgrade and go there now, he will see us,” answered Anthony.

“We've already gotten onto the plane, so it shouldn't matter that he's not happy with us being here. He can't exactly get the plane to turn around,” retorted Thalia.

“No, but he'll force us to take the next flight back as soon as we land,” answered Anthony in all seriousness.

Thalia stopped talking for a moment after hearing that response.

It did sound like something Kenneth would do.

Still, she was uncomfortable. “D*mn it. I never fly economy unless it was necessary for the mission.”

“I know this is tough for you. Please bear with it for just a bit. I'm sure Benjamin will go all out to help you if you are ever in need in the future.”

Thalia arched a brow. “Anthony Watson, do you see me as an idiot?”

Anthony, who was sitting beside Thalia, frowned in exasperation after hearing that.

“Umm, no,” replied Anthony.

“Then will you help me if I'm ever in need?”

“Of course, I will. Should the day come, I won't even complain as I help,” promised Anthony.

“That's it?”

“I'll do whatever it takes.”

Thalia kept staring.

“I'll help both financially and work in person.”

“And?”

“Oy, you're crossing a line here, Thalia.”

Thalia reached out to press the button and call the stewardess again. Anthony stopped her immediately. “Okay, okay, you win. I won't complain, will do anything necessary, help financially and work in person, and obey every word you say.”

Thalia grinned in amusement when she heard that. She nodded in satisfaction before glancing in his direction. “That's better. That's a good attitude for a kid. You should keep this up.”

Anthony took a deep breath.

He kept reminding himself to stay calm. Don't stoop to her level. She's just a bully who is too dumb to win an argument any other way.

Anthony turned to Thalia and grinned when that thought ran through his mind.

“Hey, don't insult me in your mind. I can tell when you do that,” warned Thalia.

“I would never,” denied Anthony who was still smiling evilly.

“Uh-huh... be good now,” ordered Thalia before she reached out to stroke his tiny head. “It's late, and I need my beauty sleep, so be quiet.” After saying that, Thalia fished an eye mask out of nowhere, put it on, and lay down in a comfortable position to sleep.

“I'll sleep now, too,” said Anthony as he turned to Benjamin.

Benjamin nodded. “Okay.”

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