We're the big guys. You're just a little munchkin,” Baby Robbie said, pinching Angel's nose.
"Where are you going?" Jenson looked at Angel who was planning to go out alone and admired her courage from the bottom of his heart.
He had been most afraid of being alone when he was young.
Angel answered, "I'm going to play with Dawn."
Baby Robbie immediately picked Angel up and coaxed her, saying, "Don't go to him. Have you forgotten how terribly he beat you up last time?"
Angel said, "I beat him up too. I didn't suffer a defeat."
The four-year-old Dawn had clearly beaten up the two-year-old Angel to the point where she had bruises and swelling on her face, yet she continued to insist that it was not a defeat.
However, the adults knew that she had suffered a tremendous defeat.
"I don’t always come home. Why don't you keep me company?" Baby Robbie said in a spoiled manner.
Angel hugged Baby Robbie's face and gave him a kiss, saying, "You're the closest to me, so I'll keep you
company."
Jenson moved his face closer as well. "What about m e?"
Angel then planted a kiss on Jenson’s face.
After entering the house, they realized that Zayne and Joseph had made themselves at home. Joseph had even brought out all of Angel's toys.
Seeing that Angel had returned, Joseph ran timidly to Zayne's side to seek protection.
Angel said to Joseph amicably, "You can play with them. I won't hit you."
Joseph glared bitterly at her. The trauma that Angel left him... seemed to have grown a little too big.
Zayne felt sorry for his son and said to Baby Robbie and Jens, "Keep an eye on your little devil. Look how frightened she's made my son..."
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