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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 110

Chapter 110 We Sent It to Her

Then, he looked toward Hanson and warned, “Only because Mommy said so this time. You won’t get another chance.”

Jack’s adult-like stance amused Hanson. “Alright, whatever floats your boat.”

Hanson ruffled the boy’s hair upon that, only to discover Vania and her boys possessed hair that felt good to touch.

Although he was content now, Jack felt upset.

The hair all over his body stood on its ends as though he had gotten an electric shock, and his heart beat erratically for a moment as well. What’s going on? Is this the strange telepathy James talked about?

With that, he nuzzled against Vania somewhat awkwardly.

Vania wrapped her arms around him as she hoped that they could arrive home sooner. For some reason, a sense of awkwardness lingered in the car.

Hanson, on the other hand, didn’t want to miss this opportunity to engage with Jack as he asked, “How old are you?”

However, Jack didn’t want to answer since he despised the man. Another obvious question.

Hanson soon realized that his question also lacked class. At that, he changed the topic. “What do you like? I got your brother some toys last time, and he seemed to like them.”

Is he trying to be familiar with me now? Jack still remained snobbish. “I don’t like anything.”

He knew about the gifts this Devil had gifted James. They were indeed intricate, and they were far better than those childish toys at the very least.

Hanson thought he had shot himself in the foot. When has conversing ever been this difficult?!

Then again, his patience toward Vania’s boys had exceeded his expectations. It genuinely was an indescribable feeling.

Meanwhile, Vania mumbled inwardly, Hanson’s usually super aloof. How come he has so many things to talk about now?

Just then, Hanson’s words traveled to her ears again. “Do you like outer space? I have a top-notch astronomical telescope. I bet you guys will be able to find what you’re looking for.”

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