“Be a good boy and walk on your own, all right, Douglas?” Sonia bent over before Toby could say anything. She knew Toby was a germaphobe, and he disliked children, so he would never hold one in his arms.
Douglas blinked at her and put his hands down. “Okay. I can do that.”
“Good boy. Now go with Mr. Toby.” Sonia patted his head, then she turned to Toby. “Mr. Fuller, I’ll be counting on you.”
“Yeah, sure.” Toby held Douglas’ hand and headed for the restroom. Since Douglas was too short, Toby had to hold the boy up by his armpits, much to his annoyance. “You can take your pants off yourself. Make it quick.”
Douglas pouted, but he took his pants off anyway and started peeing. The sound of the boy peeing was irritating Toby. He never thought the day would come where he would have to help a kid pee, and to think he actually asked for it.
“I’m done, Mr. Toby.” Douglas turned around to look at Toby.
Toby snapped out of it and put the boy back on the ground. “Pull your pants up.” It was already kind enough of him to help the boy pee. There was no way he’d pull the boy’s pants up for him.
Douglas didn’t complain either, for he simply pulled his pants up and zipped it up slowly. After that, he stared at the basin. “Mr. Toby, I want to wash my hands.”
Toby smacked his forehead. God, this brat is annoying. If this is my kid, he would have been a lot better. Toby suddenly froze when he reached that thought. My own kid, huh? Sonia’s pregnant with it, but she wants to abort it.
Toby’s prolonged silence annoyed Douglas, and he stomped his foot. “Mr. Toby, I want to wash my hands.” What is wrong with him? Is he blind and deaf?
Douglas’ scorn didn’t escape Toby, and that made him narrow his eyes. This brat is so not adorable. Reluctantly, Toby pulled Douglas up to the basin so the boy could wash his hands. When Douglas was done, Toby took him back to the restaurant.
Sonia had been waiting for them. When they came back, she put her glass down and stood up. “Thank you, Mr. Fuller.”
“Toby glanced at Douglas. “It’s nothing.”
After that, Sonia put Douglas back in his spot. When she realized Toby was still there, she was confused. “Mr. Fuller, you’re here for lunch as well, right? Now that Douglas is done, you shouldn’t waste your time with us anymore.”
Toby pursed his lips, annoyed, since he knew Sonia was trying to chase him away. So she’s that kind of person, huh?
Just when Toby was immersed in his thoughts, a middle-aged man in the restaurant’s uniform came up to them with a mic in his hand. “Sir, madam.” He stopped before Sonia and Toby, beaming.
Sir? Madam? They were surprised that the man thought of them as a couple, but Toby snapped out of it quickly. He wasn’t annoyed by that. In fact, he was delighted, and a smile curled his lips. Sonia didn’t notice his smile. In contrast to him, she frowned. “I’m sorry, but we’re not—”
“Anything you want?” Toby interrupted her before she could finish.
She looked at him in surprise, wondering if he interjected on purpose.
The man didn’t notice that they weren’t a couple, so he smiled politely. “I’m the manager here. We’re holding a family event right now, and we need five families to take part in this. But sadly, the fifth family had to leave early, so if it’s fine with you, can you take their place in this event?”
I see. Sonia nodded in realization and was about to refuse, but the manager continued, “There’s a lot of prizes waiting for the winner, including children’s toys like Gundam.”
“Gundam?” Douglas’ eyes lit up at the mention of Gundam. He loved mobile suits, so that was why Toby managed to buy him out with a Transformers figurine.
Sonia noticed the boy’s expression, and she had a bad feeling about what was to happen.
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