"Cousin, are you not going to leave?"
Hearing this, Louis comforted, "Don't worry, I'm not leaving tonight."
Esther, with tears in her eyes, threw herself into Louis' arms.
"Cousin, I was scared to death just now. If something happens to mom, what if I'm left alone?"
Louis patted her on the back, "Well, don't be naive, auntie Amara it's fine, isn't it?"
"Cousin, it's a good thing you're here."
Esther hugged Louis' strong waist, lightly sniffing the fragrance belonging to him, a face of fascination.
This is the man she adores.
How nice it would be to belong to her later.
Esther hugged too tightly, Louis eyebrows wrinkled, a light cough to push her away.
"auntie Amara should be waking up soon, let's go inside."
Looking at the man's tall, upright back, Esther let out an oh, almond eyes flashing slightly.
He was especially nervous when something happened to his mother.
Tonight he also uneasily stayed behind to take care of his mother.
If the mother's health had been bad, would he have stayed by their side?
the Johnson Manor.
Violet hugged the pillow Louis was sleeping on and fell asleep easily, half asleep until dawn.
The body is still empty, Louis did not return all night.
Violet didn't go back to sleep, so she lifted the covers and got out of bed, washed up and went downstairs to prepare some breakfast.
I just didn't expect anyone to beat her to it.
Laura is already busy in the kitchen.
The table was filled with a rich breakfast.
"Auntie Laura, good morning."
Violet was a little surprised and said hello to her.
"Good morning, Violet, would you like a cup of coffee? I ground it myself."
Laura smiled warmly and inquired.
The smell of strong coffee wafted through the large space.
The aroma is overwhelming.
Violet raised her eyebrows slightly and nodded with a smile, "Auntie Laura you grinded this by hand? I'll have to taste it then."
"Wait."
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