Chapter 348 You Should Have It
Tenderness flashed across Benjamin’s eyes as he tilted his head to check on Arissa’s seatbelt.
Seeing that she had not buckled it, he voiced, “You kept worrying about the kids. How about yourself?”
Upon saying that, he leaned toward her and reached for the seatbelt.
The woman pressed her back close to the chair, not daring to look at him.
Her heart raced as she whiffed his scent that wafted to her nose.
When his hand brushed across her chest, she shuddered a little.
Thinking that he had touched her on purpose, she glared at him, only to see him focusing on buckling her seatbelt.
Oh, he didn’t do it deliberately.
The moment Benjamin raised his gaze, he was met by the sight of her crimson face.
A hint of delight flickered briefly in his eyes as he asked, “What’s wrong?”
“Nothing!” Arissa avoided making eye contact with him.
Benjamin pinched her face gently before straightening his back and returning to his seat.
“Thanks!” Arissa gave him a sidelong glance.
“No problem!” Benjamin started the car and looked over his shoulder to check on the kids again.
“Sit tight!” he exhorted.
“Got it,” the five children responded without making any fuss.
They were exhausted after playing for the whole day.
With that, Benjamin drove toward the Graham residence.
Along the road, the kids started dozing off.
When Arissa noticed it, she turned around to look at them and let out a chuckle.
“Hey, hey! Don’t fall asleep! Do you hear me?” she shouted.
The five children opened their eyes.
Jesse rubbed her eyes for a while, but her eyelids soon drooped.
“Sweethearts, wake up! If you sleep now, I won’t bathe you after we get home!” Arissa warned.
Hearing that, Zachary lifted his small hands and rubbed his face. Instantly, his drowsiness faded a little.
Gavin also pinched himself to keep himself awake.
As for Oliver, he leaned against the seat sleepily and pouted. “Mommy, it’s still a long way before we reach home. Can’t we sleep for a while?”
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