“I’m sorry! We don’t want to take any pictures! Thank you for taking an interest in us, but you better stop taking pictures,” Zachary pleaded. After turning down the crowd’s request, he approached Jasper and tapped him on the shoulder to warn him not to let other people take pictures of him. Jasper stuck out his tongue at his elder brother. Nevertheless, he followed Zachary’s advice and ceased his poses obediently. Not only was the public not angry at the rejection, but they were also impressed by Zachary’s politeness in handling the situation.
They continued to watch the quadruplets with interest. As more curious onlookers began to gather around them, Arissa hurriedly shouted at her children, “Come on, kids! Let’s move faster!” They could not afford to stay any longer to avoid causing congestion at the airport. The four young children immediately followed their mother’s lead and moved away from the crowd. However, Oliver York suddenly called out to Arissa, “Mommy, I want to pee. I had too much juice on the plane just now.” Oliver clamped his legs together while looking desperately for any sign of a restroom.
As soon as he saw a sign, he wanted to rush toward it. “Okay, I’ll bring you guys over there!” Arissa prompted. She also wanted to use the restroom, so she let her children enter first as she watched over their luggage. “Zachary, I need to poop!” Oliver told his elder brother before rushing to an empty cubicle. “Ugh, you’re so troublesome. Hurry up!” Zachary admonished him before leading Jasper and Jesse out after washing their hands. “Mommy, we’re done. You can go in now. Also, Oliver is still inside.” “Okay, you guys be good and wait for me here.
Remember not to wander off on your own!” Arissa reminded her children before entering the ladies’ restroom. “Gosh! I wonder when Dani will arrive. I’ve been waiting since four o’clock. Yet, there’s still no sign of her!” “Four o’clock? I’ve been waiting here since last night, just in case I missed her flight!” “There! Dani’s plane has finally arrived! Come, follow me!” “What? Wait for me!” Someone in the crowd exclaimed, and hurried footsteps could be heard coming from outside, heading toward the entrance. Arissa was baffled by the crowd’s reaction to the repeated mentions of a person called Dani.
Who is she? A celebrity? They sounded like a group of young fans. Well, only fans would be in that kind of frenzy for their idol. Zachary stood beside the family’s luggage along with his two younger siblings. Suddenly, a group of people dashed out of the ladies’ restroom, and they headed in the same direction. The three siblings jumped back in fright. Some of their luggage was knocked over by the running mob. Zachary swiftly pulled the other two to the side to avoid getting hit by the rushing crowd. “What are they doing? They didn’t even bother to apologize for knocking over our stuff! How rude!”
Jasper glared at the girls’ retreating form with anger. “Stupid fans!” Zachary protested. Jesse helped her brother in lifting the luggage and echoed, “I know, right? They’re so stupid!” “If their parents knew about their awful behaviors, they would surely regret giving birth to them!” Jasper harrumphed while waiting obediently for Arissa. Jesse stood next to her older brothers while looking at her surroundings curiously. Then, her eyes stopped at the sight of multiple children with cotton candy in their hands. She swallowed and pointed. “Look! They have cotton candy over there!”
Jasper quickly glanced in the direction and found the store his younger sibling was pointing at. He then tugged the hem of Zachary’s shirt excitedly and said, “I’m going over there to buy some cotton candy for us!” “Mommy told us to wait here. So don’t run off on your own!” Zachary advised despite also wanting to get a taste of the confection. They did not have cotton candy overseas. They only found out about such a thing from Arissa after seeing it on the internet. “Come on! I’ll be back immediately once I’ve bought the cotton candy. Mommy and Oliver are still inside the restroom.
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