In the evening, Coco wanted to go out and play, so Rachel and Everett took the little girl out.
These days, Rachel had studied at home and seldom played with the little girl. It was almost Everett who accompanied her.
The little girl knew that she was studying and didn't bother her at all. She was a good girl.
"Mommy, there's ice cream over there. I want ice cream."
The three of them came to the street hand in hand with Coco in the middle. She let go of Everett's hand and pointed to the ice cream cart ahead.
Everett usually doted on Coco, but at the same time, he treated her stricter.
He was completely different from those whose indulgence to their daughters had no limit.
When he said no, then he meant it.
So, Coco liked Everett, but she was also afraid of Everett.
Now, the little girl wanted to eat her favorite ice cream. She knew that Everett would not agree, so she asked Rachel.
Rachel was gentle and easy to speak with.
That was how smart kids were.
Rachel didn't know her smart ideas. After hearing what the little girl said, she looked over.
On the ice cream cart, there were tempting ice cream posters. In front of the car, there were all kinds of ice cream made in different colors and shapes.
Among the customers, there were both adults and children.
"Okay."
Rachel led Coco over, but it was more like Coco pulled her over.
The little girl could not wait any longer.
Everett walked behind the two with his eyes fixed on Rachel's face.
She looked normal, showed no difference, but once she met something, she was Olivia
who resented and hated him the most.
Rachel bought two cups of ice cream because she wanted to eat it too.
It seemed that she had never eaten something like this before, but she wanted to have a taste, so she bought it.
It felt strange, but she wanted to follow her heart.
However, although it was them who bought it, Everett still paid for it.
Rachel had money, Everett gave her a credit card, and the key to the safe at home.
The safe had enough money and she could take it whenever she wanted.
But at first, she was not willing to accept these things, and always felt that it was not right.
Everett told her that they were married. They shared everything they had.
She felt that he was the right and then accepted it.
However, every time they went out, it was Everett who paid.
He wouldn't give her a chance to pay, and over time, Rachel didn't bring much money or card.
Coco watched Everett as took out his wallet and paid for it with her eyes wide open. She didn't expect that her father said nothing today and he even offered to pay for it.
Was this her father?
The little girl's eyes were full of doubt.
But soon, she grabbed a spoon and ate ice cream.
Well, forget it. She wouldn't be able to eat if dad went back on his word.
Rachel was also eating ice cream, and the happiness in her eyes was just like Coco.
Everett asked, "You don't want to eat?"
She just watched, but didn't eat.
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