The boy had completely forgotten he was sitting on his lap now. He kept thinking about how to find Mommy instead.
Boyce cast them a glance in silence. “I’ll tell the routes to the driver”
According to the landline number, he had found the region. Although it was still a big area, as long as they could arrive there, they would be closer to the place where Loredana was hidden, which would be quite helpful for them to locate her.
“Okay,” Cormac answered indifferently.
“Can we find Mommy?” asked Samuel.
“Of course,” Cormac answered affirmatively.
He strongly believed that.
He would find her back for sure!
Boyce came in. “We’ll stop the cars in the service area. Let’s take the kids out for some fresh air.”
They would be bored if they kept staying in the compartment. There were all necessities in the caravan as a house, but it had limited space.
Samuel stood up. “I’ll go with you.”
“Sure.” Boyce reached out his hand. “Take my hand.”
Samuel was obedient, putting his hand in Boyce’s palm.
“Look after him,” Cormac said.
There would be too many people in the service area, which would be quite crowded with all kinds of people.
“I know.” Boyce glanced at him, wondering why Cormac became quite womanish after becoming a father.
Boyce believed that as an adult, he was able to take good care of the boy.
However, he knew that Cormac loved his son very much, so he didn’t say anything else.
“Let’s see if we can find a place to take a rest.”
Boyce took Samuel off the caravan, and Cormac walked to the back compartment to hold his daughter.
The little girl was still sleeping, her cheeks chubby. He bent over and lifted her. As soon as she was moved, she woke up. She opened her sleepy eyes and saw Cormac holding her. She called him in a soft and sweet tone, “Daddy.”
Her voice almost melted Cormac’s heart. He kissed her on the forehead. “Let’s get off and take a break.”
Upon hearing that she could get off the caravan, the girl became spirited. She immediately sobered up.
“Can we buy something?”
Cormac stroked her little nose and said dotingly, “Sure.”
The girl grinned ear to ear.
Simona’s hair was a bit messy. Cormac wanted to brush her hair, but as soon as he moved, the girl looked painful. “It hurts!”
Cormac had never done such a thing before.
In a hurry, he stopped and put down the comb. “I’ve never brushed hair for others before.”
Simona looked at herself in the mirror, only to find that her hair was indeed messy, but she didn’t want her father to comb it for her. She pouted. “Daddy, do you dislike me because I look ugly, so you want to comb my hair?”
Cormac was speechless.
“Of course not. You are the most beautiful girl in the world. No one can compare to you.” Cormac held her up. “Forget it.”
The little girl lay prone on his shoulder. “I want to get some food.”
Cormac glanced at her. Samuel had said that she was a heartless foodie, which seemed to make sense.
However, he liked her in that way.
He had seen so many scheming, double-faced, and hypocritical people. With such a naive and lively child in his world, he would never think that his life is meaningless again.
“Daddy, over there. Over there.” Simona reached out her index finger, pointing at the supermarket not far away.
Cormac answered patiently, “Yes, I’ve seen it.”
He felt helpless but liked her extremely in this way. As soon as they walked into the supermarket, Simona insisted on getting down. She wanted to pick up food by herself.
Probably it was the supermarket was opened in the service area, all things were sold at high prices, so there were not so many customers. Cormac put her down, and she trotted away happily.
Cormac slightly frowned and followed her. “Slow down.”
“I want this one.” Simona got a box of chocolate and held it in her arms. “I also want potato chips, and this one, that one…” In a few seconds, she couldn’t hold those things any longer. She yelled at Cormac, “Daddy, I can’t reach that one.”
The shelf was quite high. The snack she wanted was on the top, but she was too short to get it.
Cormac stood behind her. He raised his arm and easily grabbed the snack his daughter wanted. “I’ll hold it for you.”
“No.” Simona shook her head. She felt secure only if she was holding them.
“Put this one back. It’s way too expensive,” a mother said to her son in the opposite.
The boy looked at the bottle of fruit juice, longing for it, but he didn’t insist. His mother got him a bottle of mineral water. “Drink this if you are thirsty.”
The woman gave the mineral water to her son and they went to check out.
Simona looked at things in her arms and then at the boy and his mother. She raised her head and looked at Cormac, “Daddy, did I take so many things? Are they quite expensive? Do we need to spend a lot of money?”
Cormac squatted down in front of his daughter. Reaching out, he tossed the short hair in front of her forehead to the back of her ear. He answered gently, “No at all. I will try my best to earn much more money, so you can buy anything you want.”
“Daddy, I love you.” Simona bent over and kissed Cormac on his cheek. “May I have that bottle of juice, please?”
Cormac was still stunned by his daughter’s kiss. He reached out to stroke his cheek, on which her saliva remained.
He didn’t felt it was dirty, but it was the love from his daughter for him. He looked delighted, stood up, and got her the bottle of juice.
Simona took over the juice and trotted to the cashier’s counter. She handed it to the boy. “This is for you.”
“We don’t want it,” said the boy’s mother awkwardly.
“My daddy would pay it for you.” Simona kept reaching out her hand stubbornly. She widened her bright big eyes, looking at the boy. The boy was a bit skinny. He was in a black-striped hoodie, which wasn’t a famous band. It wasn’t a new hoodie, but pretty clean.
The boy looked at her and didn’t reach out. Although this little girl’s hair was a bit messy, he could tell that she should be from a rich family.
Looking at her naive and innocent eyes, he knew that she was protected quite well when growing up.
Only those, who had never been tortured by life, didn’t know how hard life could be and had no idea how evil the human’s mind could be, could have such a pair of crystal clear eyes.
He said politely, “No, thank you, though.”
“But, don’t you want it very much?” Simona blinked.
“I do want it, but I should rely on myself.” After finishing his words, he pulled his mother’s hand. “Mom, let’s go.”
The woman paid for the mineral water and took the boy away.
Simona stood motionlessly, looking at the boy’s receding figure in a loss.
She wondered if she had done something wrong.
Did she make mistake?
Since Simona was refused, she started doubting if she had done something wrong.
She kept asking herself again and again inwardly.
New Book: Beginning with a Daring Encounter
Celsie was tired of being labeled as an introvert, workaholic, and dull virgin by her friends. Determined to prove them wrong, she made a bet that she would do something daring on her 25th birthday. Now that the day had arrived, it was time to fulfill her promise. On her daring to-do list, there was one task: a one-night stand with someone.
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