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Ice and Fire novel Chapter 370

The next morning, Cherry and Joe had just arrived downstairs when they saw Andrew and Jackson sitting together in the dining room.

Joe cheerfully ran to Andrew, and cried, "Great-Grandpa!"

"Joe, come over here, sit and eat some breakfast, " said Andrew happily.

"Okay, " replied Joe.

When she saw Joe seated, Cherry also draw a chair and sat down at the table.

Jackson had kept looking at Cherry the moment she had stepped downstairs. He offered all his care and attention to this woman, but she didn't glance at him once.

"Did you sleep well?" suddenly asked Jackson.

With her head still lowered, Cherry answered, "Yes."

Cherry then began to eat after she answered Jackson's question, and refused to pay any more attention to him. In her heart she actually desired to look at him, and even wanted to have a peaceful chat with him, but she couldn't, because Sally was still lingering in her mind.

After breakfast, Bill drove Joe to school. Standing at the gate of their house, Cherry looked the the car fading in the distance, and then turned around and got back into the house.

The moment she arrived into the living room, Lily happened to walk downstairs from the second floor. When Lily saw her standing in the living room, she immediately said, "Mrs. Cherry, Mr. Jackson wants you to go upstairs. He said that one of his clothes was lost, and that he can't find it by himself."

"Alright, I'll go, " said Cherry calmly. She was the one who ordinarily folded all the clothes and put them in the wardrobe. It was normal that he couldn't find what he wanted to wear, because he had already grown accustomed to having Cherry around him. How could he know in which wardrobe to look for as he had never touched any of them before?

As soon as she arrived at the second floor and was about to enter their room, Cherry saw Jackson standing in front of the wardrobe rummaging wildly through it. She walked straight to him.

When he noticed that Cherry was in the room, Jackson casually asked, "Where's that dark blue thing?"

"The shirt, right?" asked Cherry indifferently, still paying no attention to Jackson.

"Yes, why can't I find it?" asked Jackson, still rummaging through the other clothes for it.

"You can stop now, it's here, " said Cherry, while she took out a shirt from one of the wardrobe's drawers.

When he saw the shirt in Cherry's hand, Jackson immediately relaxed his?brow. He then came closer to Cherry with a bright smile on his face.

Cherry removed the hanger for Jackson and gave him the shirt.

"Well, I thought that you would also help me dress in it." Jackson felt somehow gloomy when he saw the shirt that Cherry gave him. Normally, she would have brought his clothes and even fasten the buttons for him personally, but now she had just apathetically thrown a shirt to him.

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