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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 388

Chapter 388 Accompanying The Kids

When they reached the entrance of the supermarket, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse ran to push the trolleys.

Since Gavin had never gone there before, he was unsure of what to do.

Noticing it, Arissa stroked his head. “Let’s wait for them to push the trolleys out first. If you want to buy anything, just put it inside the trolley!”

Gavin’s eyes lit up as he raised his head and looked at Alyssa. “Is this trolley meant to carry things, Mommy?”

Arissa nodded and whispered, “Yeah! Children can sit inside too.”

Coincidentally, Gavin saw a parent at the side carry a kid into the trolley.

He laughed shyly. “Let’s let Jesse sit inside! We can push her… him!”

“Okay!” Arissa caressed his head again.

Although Benjamin was at the side taking a call, he was constantly staring at the kids and ensuring that no one would bump into them.

The four kids pushed the trolley out excitedly.

“Is one enough, Mommy?”

Arissa chuckled. “Of course! Are you planning to move the entire supermarket back home?”

The kids laughed as well.

With Gavin walking beside her, Arissa said, “Let’s go in and shop!”

“Haha! We’ll push the trolley!” Jasper quickly pushed the trolley.

“Let Jesse sit inside!” said Gavin as he followed the rest.

Zachary nodded and greed, “Jesse, sit inside the trolley.”

“Okay!”

Excited, Jesse turned her heard around and glanced at Arissa.

Smiling, she walked over, carried Jesse, and placed her inside the trolley.

“Gavin, do you want to sit inside too?” asked Arissa gently upon noticing Gavin’s envious gaze.

“Yeah! You haven’t sat in a trolley before, right? Give it a try!” urged Oliver, wanting him to try it out too.

“Gavin, go inside! We’ll push you.” Zachary tried to convince him too.

“Just let Jesse sit inside. I’m good!” Gavin blushed, feeling a bit embarrassed.

Knowing that he was simply being shy, Arissa bent down and carried him into the trolley.

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