His dark eyes looked like a whirlpool that was about to wrap her up.
Rachel subconsciously turned nervous, and her eyelashes fluttered. She lowered her head.
She didn't dare to look at this pair of eyes. It seemed that he was going to eat people.
"Daddy, have breakfast!"
Coco went downstairs and ran over quickly. "Dad, do you need Coco's help?"
"No need."
A voice came from the kitchen behind. "Little princess Coco, Uncle Tony needs your help."
Coco's eyes lit up and she ran over immediately. "Coco's here!"
Her slight displeasure with Tony completely disappeared.
That was how kids do. Their emotions came fast, but disappeared fast, too.
Rachel watched the little girl run into the kitchen and was also ready to help, but before she could walk over, she heard Everett say, "Sit down and eat breakfast."
Rachel looked at Everett. He stood at the table and took out the chair.
He was looking at her, trying to make her sit down.
Rachel, "I'll see if I can help them."
Everett, "No."
"But..."
"Tony deliberately called Coco over."
He interrupted her and clearly knew what she was about to say. Rachel reluctantly sat down in the chair.
Everett sat across from her.
There were fried eggs, ham, bacon, and a glass of milk in front of her.
Very nutritious.
However, it was much simpler than the usual breakfast.
Rachel knew that she got up late today.
When Everett saw Rachel looking at breakfast, he said, "Eat some. Lunch will be soon."
Rachel smiled. "I'll make lunch."
"Okay."
Tony came over with his breakfast and said to Coco, who was holding a milk cup, "Little princess, watch the road. Don't fall."
As he spoke, his eyes fell on Rachel.
If Everett hadn't told him that there was something wrong with Rachel, he wouldn't think that the woman he saw now have a problem at all.
She had problems but looked good. It was not a good thing.
"I won't fall. Coco is walking very steadily!"
"Ha-ha, I trust my little princess!"
The two of them came over. Coco put down the milk and said, "You eat. Coco is going to play!"
She had already eaten breakfast, so naturally she didn't have to.
Rachel looked at the little girl who ran to the sofa and smiled.
Coco was very independent, cheerful, and nice.
Tony sat next to Everett and could clearly see Rachel.
He said, "I was just thinking about having breakfast here today. I didn't expect to succeed."
Tony just came yesterday, and he came again this morning. Rachel didn't know why.
But she thought it was Everett who asked him to come.
Everett, "You always get plenty of time."
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