Chapter Thirty-Two After a string of conversations that basically went like: 'Mum; sweetie.' Then: 'Mum; My baby.' And then loads and loads of hugs and kisses, I finally stopped to say, "oh my god, I can't believe this! I thought you said you have an important church event which you need to attend?
Alright, young lady. We need to agree on some things first.” I nodded, wearing my best 'look at me I can't do anything wrong' look. But Carla simply cocked an amused brow, not buying it one bit. “So, best behavior, ok?” “Ok.” “No alcohol, ok?” “Ok,” I answered ‘dutifully.’ “Kevin has already a
His only reply was a small nod. He let go of me, leaving me to stare puzzled at him. Like many times before, I came to the conclusion that I could never understand what was going on in Hawk Gary Moose's head. "Come on," he said, the playful smile never once leaving his face. He began jumping l
The smile on her face which was accompanied by her rose tinted cheeks, however, gave away the fact that she definitely didn't want him to stop. And dad must have seen that too because a small laugh escaped his lips. "Why not?" "Because you're a dad of a ten-year-old daughter now." "And so? I
"Ok," I started, staring quizzically at him. "Alright, stop looking at me like I'm crazy or something," he added between chuckles, with me echoing the throaty sound. He held up his phone, smiling meaningfully at me, while I just stared puzzled at him. But all my questions got answered the mome
"That's it, Hawk! I can't take this anymore." "Fine," he answered coolly, surprising me. "Really?" I asked, staring unsurely at him. He however, simply nodded, an oh so innocent smile etched on his lips as he said, "I guess we could just go back to working on our calculus assignment." This