No way in hell I want to find out why people call him ‘Lucifer’!
After running back to the rear house, she quickly shut the door behind her before sighing in relief.
“Mommy, why are you out of breath?” Nina asked.
“What? Oh, mommy was… jogging.”
Running from a narrow escape to be precise.
“I see… Mommy, come with me. I want mommy to decide who has a better memory. Maya or me.”
Before Nicole could tell what was going on, Nina led Nicole into the bed room.
When Maya saw her mother coming in, she greeted in her usual cute voice. “Mommy!”
Maya extended her arms and gave Nicole a flower. The mother smiled and walked to the bed to take the flower.
“Why are you two awake? Tomorrow is school day.”
“Nina was drawing you just now and I said mommy has a mole on your chest. But Nina insists you don’t have one. Who is right?”
Nina rolled her eyes back. “I’m sure mommy doesn’t have one. She’s perfect! I’m going to bet three drumsticks and five burgers!”
“Ok. The bet is on!” Maya beamed.
“What if you lose?”
“If I lose…” Maya counted her pocket money and the expensive makeups in Nina’s drawer. “If I lose, I’m treating you to burgers and drumsticks as well!”
“Cheapskate!” Nina mocked.
“You’re the one that’s cheap!”
Not wanting the girls to fight among themselves, Nicole immediately thought of a way to calm them down.
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