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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 390

Chapter 390 Benjamin Made Jesse Cry

“If you’re any slower, Mommy won’t buy it for us anymore!”

Jesse huffed and turned around to run off. She did not even put the things into the cart properly, so they fell to the ground.

Benjamin then hunched over to pick up the things to put inside the cart, but the moment he saw the cart full of junk food, he halted in his tracks.

In the next second, he put what he had picked up back onto the shelf.

When the girl came back and saw what Benjamin did, she turned anxious.

“Mr. Graham, why did you take my stuff out of the cart?”

When he looked into her red eyes, he found himself stumped.

“Mommy, Mr. Graham took my things out of the cart!” the girl immediately tattled to her mother.

The moment she realized her daughter was about to cry, Arissa hastily consoled, “Mommy will take it back for you, okay?”

Jesse pouted as tears welled up in her eyes. She looked like the epitome of misery.

Left without a choice, Benjamin took back the things from the shelf and softened his tone.

His head was starting to ache, and he realized he could not stand to watch Jesse’s tears.

Doesn’t the little one cry a lot? Jesse is so different from the boys.

“Here, I took them back for you.”

“Jesse, help yourself. I won’t take your stuff out of the cart anymore.”

“Hmph!”

Jesse huffed before pouting.

Arissa then shot Benjamin a glare and chided, “What’s the matter with you? Why did you have to take them all out?”

Benjamin was speechless at that.

“Sweetheart, you still have time, so hurry and get something you like to eat,” Arissa said to Jesse as she ruffled her hair.

Immediately, Jesse’s eyes lit up, and some of her tears went away. “Really?”

“Yes,” Arissa affirmed.

“Hurry now, or your brothers are going to get them all.”

“Okay!”

The girl then wiped her tears and sniffled before running off for her snacks.

When Arissa turned to look at Benjamin, she noticed the guilty look on his face.

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