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The Windfalls of Love (Roxanne and Harrison) novel Chapter 297

Little Angela was just too adorable.

Outside, a storm was raging, the kind that would wake any child in fright. Yet here was Angela, sleeping soundly in the midst of it all, dreaming about her favorite foods. She was indeed a little foodie.

Sitting by her bedside for an extended period, Harrison was filled with fatherly affection. How could Roxanne have given birth to such a cute child? She was just too adorable, too endearing.

Seeing Angela sleep so soundly, drooling slightly and smiling in her sleep, Harrison's heart softened.

If it wasn't for Roxanne's determination and perseverance to bring this child into the world, he wouldn't have the blessing of witnessing this beautiful sight.

He couldn't begin to comprehend the amount of suffering and hardship Roxanne had endured for their child. He was truly the worst, an absolute scoundrel.

Roxanne didn't want to reconcile with him right now; she wanted to be alone, and he understood completely.

He gently pinched Angela's cherubic cheeks, a determined look in his eyes.

"Baby, for you and your mom's happiness, I will strive to change myself. I hope to earn your mom's forgiveness soon."

Before he knew it, it was Tuesday.

Angela's kindergarten held a two-day, one-night autumn outing. Both Roxanne and Harrison attended.

The purpose of such an event was to strengthen the bond between parent and child.

A school bus transported the children and their parents to a camping site. During the day, the parents and children participated in various bonding activities. When night fell, everyone started setting up their tents.

Harrison, being experienced in outdoor activities, set up his tent the fastest. Angela, taking off her shoes, crawled into the tent, clapping her hands in delight.

"Wow, what a pretty tent!"

Not only did Harrison set up his tent the fastest, but it was also the most beautiful one.

It was adorned with colorful fairy lights, an assortment of stuffed animals, and Angela's favorite snacks, he had prepared all of which in advance.

"Daddy, can I eat all these snacks?" Angela was already eager to dig in.

"Why don't you ask your mom first?" Harrison ruffled her hair gently, saying, "From now on, let's let mom make all the decisions at home."

With that, he looked at Roxanne who was sitting across from him. His gaze became even more sincere and passionate. It seemed as if he was deliberately saying this for Roxanne to hear.

Roxanne quickly avoided his gaze, hiding her complicated emotions, and also gently ruffled Angela's hair, "These snacks were specially bought by daddy, they are sugar-free and won't harm your teeth. If you want to eat them, go ahead."

She wouldn't be too strict with Angela.

Harrison had as much right as she did to make decisions for their daughter. She wouldn't let Angela see any discord between her and Harrison.

Angela was probably tired; while eating her snacks, she fell asleep on Harrison's lap.

Even in her sleep, she still held onto her snacks, her mouth moving as if she was still tasting them.

But soon she fell into a deep sleep, her hand loosening its grip, and the snacks scattered about, she was completely lost in her dreams.

Roxanne bent down to pick her up from Harrison's lap. As she bent down, her long hair brushed past Harrison. It was beautiful and tempting.

Harrison longed to run his fingers through her hair. The sweet memory of his fingers entwined in her hair now felt like a distant dream.

Not wanting to upset her anymore, Harrison suppressed all his impulses.

After Roxanne picked up Angela, she placed her on a small pillow in the middle of the tent. She covered her with a blanket and gave her a gentle kiss.

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