The corners of Natalie’s mouth twitched and she finally gave up.
She could have finished her shower in thirty minutes, but with Shane’s constant interfering, she only left the bathroom two hours later.
After she finally finished her shower, Natalie collapsed on the bed.
Shane ended up being the one to blow her hair dry for her.
Natalie was so tired that she started dozing off while he dried her long locks.
He looked at her sleeping face with a gaze almost overflowing with his love for her.
After that, he turned off the hairdryer and bent down to kiss Natalie on the forehead lightly. “Goodnight,” he whispered as he tucked her in.
Natalie’s mouth twitched slightly, as if trying to reply.
Shane chuckled lightly and put the hairdryer away. After he turned off the light, he pulled her into his embrace.
After breakfast the next day, the family of four went out for a day of fun.
Natalie didn’t need to compete that day and Shane was free of work. Coupled with the fact that the two kids didn’t have school, it was the perfect day to go for a family outing.
The two children wouldn’t stop chattering in their excitement. The car ride was filled with their constant bickering of where to go.
They finally settled on the first stop, which was feeding pigeons at the Town Square.
Shane frowned slightly at the sound of that, clearly reluctant.
To him, pigeons were incredibly dirty. They pooped everywhere and the floor was always decorated with all their excrements. In fact, they might even land a bomb in midair, and with a Splat, his clothes could be ruined.
But at the sight of his kids’ excited grins, he didn’t have the heart to say no.
Luckily, things went better than he’d imagined. He managed to steer clear of any pigeon droppings and didn’t get any “gifts” from them either. Apart from the mildly pungent stench in the air, everything else was bearable. Shane’s expression slowly brightened after leaving the Town Square.
“Let’s get lunch. The kids are starving,” Natalie said as she gently wiped off the sweat that had formed on Shane’s forehead.
He nodded in response. “Okay, let’s head off.”
Half an hour later, the family of four arrived at a cozy little restaurant.
There weren’t any booths or private rooms in the restaurant. Instead, they simply had one large room in which everyone dined.
Shane chose a table next to the window with an amazing view of the mid-century architecture below.
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