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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 349

Chapter 349 Too Tired to Pretend

Since Melanie put it that way, the two boys nodded in agreement. “Okay.”

Even so, a ride on the merry-go-round only lasted three minutes, and these three minutes felt like a blink of an eye to Melanie.

She remained seated and wanted to ask the children to go for yet another round.

However, Morales and Morgan had already climbed off and were pointing in another direction. “Mommy, let’s go play that next.”

Melanie had no choice but to follow them to the next activity.

The children had boundless energy. They giggled and chattered all the way while running all over the park without getting tired at all.

The same could not be said for Melanie.

She had dressed exquisitely for the day and even wore a set of towering high heels so that when she dropped the kids off later, she would be able to maintain her beautiful image in front of Hanson.

Who would have thought that bringing children to an amusement park was equivalent to running a marathon?

After a few more rides and games, she could barely stand on her feet anymore.

At long last, the kids had grown thirsty, and she snatched the opportunity to take a seat somewhere.

Melanie suggested at once, “It’s already past noon. Let’s go find some food to eat before we continue playing, okay? You’ll be hungry otherwise.”

The boys were not hungry at all and still in the mood to play, but when they saw the displeasure on Melanie’s face, they nodded in agreement. “Mommy, can we get hamburgers?”

Hanson did not allow them to eat fast food, so they had a strong hankering for so-called junk food.

On the contrary, Melanie did not care about ensuring that they kept to a healthy diet. All she wanted to do was keep them happy, so she agreed at once. “Sure. Let’s go get some hamburgers now.”

She was impatient to find a place to sit down. If she had her way, they would spend the entire afternoon sitting in the restaurant.

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