Chapter 6 Childish Grandpa and Dad
Chapter 6 Childish Grandpa and Dad
Chapter 6 Childish Grandpa and Dad
Nancy's sweet voice was like the candy to the ears, and a few adults were standing on the side happily, watching the little girl teaching the cat and the dog a lesson like a grownup.
After babbling with the two fluffy pets till their ears were drooping, Nancy remembered that dad and grandpa were still there, and suddenly blushed with shyness.
"Hahaha... Our Nancy is really amazing."
The Elderly Mr. Brook couldn't help laughing when he saw Nancy being shy.
Nancy hugged Harley and buried her whole little face in its fur. Harley took a shower just yesterday, so its fur smelled kind of sweet.
"Nancy, are you still going out to play?" James teased her.
"Yes, I am," the little girl raised her face and answered with a soft voice.
She walked to her dad and grandpa with her short legs, put down Harley, and continued to walk while holding their hands.
The cat and the dog are supposed to be very vigilant in this unfamiliar environment, but now that they saw Nancy, they gradually let go of their vigilance and started wandering around to mark the site.
Adolph ran around excitedly, wagging its tail and barking cheerfully from time to time, while Harley was more reserved and quiet. Harley only lightly jumped on the fence or the tree a few times, looking at that stupid dog hopping around with condescending eyes.
"Nancy, this is the garden. How about grandpa making a swing there for you?"
Nancy blinked and was reminded that the children in the village liked to go to the thick vines of the red bayberry tree the most when they used to hang out in the forest. They said it was a swing, and they stood on it and hung in the air, which looked a bit dangerous yet very fun. Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.
At that time, she was busy picking up firewood as well as some grass for the chickens and ducks at home to eat, so she just glanced enviously from a distance and left.
"Okay," Nancy nodded and replied with a soft voice and her clear smiling eyes.
Hearing her answer, the adults in the family were all happy, and eagerly took her hand and began to plan in this garden, such as a slide here, a small wooden horse, or a sandpit there, all of which were the things that children would like. It was like they were trying to transform this garden into an amusement park.
Nancy waved her hand quickly, "No, no, just a swing will do."
Showing only one little finger, she said to her dad and grandpa with anticipation, "Is that... okay?"
Nancy's dad took a deep breath and stroked Nancy's fluffy little head.
"Nancy, you don't have to be so careful. You are the precious of our family. You can tell your parents or grandpa whatever you want. We will never dislike you for asking for so much."
He actually knew the reason why Nancy was so cautious. But it was because of knowing that he felt sad. This child should have grown up in this family carefree.
Nancy raised her little face with her small hands grabbing her dad's broad palm. Her brows and eyes were like the most beautiful little crescent moon in the world, and those clear and translucent eyes shone with dazzling stars.
"But I already feel very satisfied," She said softly while rubbing her fluffy head on her dad's palm slightly.
"I am already very happy. I have daddy, mommy, grandpa, and brothers. I am very very happy."
This was something she never dared to think about before.
Windy came over and touched Nancy's little head with moist eyes and thought to herself, "How sweet her Nancy is!"
"Good. Nancy should also be happy in the future."
Nancy nodded, and smiled with her soft little mouth, revealing white and neat little shellfish-like teeth, melting people's hearts like a little sunflower.
The Elderly Mr. Brook looked at this and wiped his eyes secretly. Surprisingly, as he got old, he became more sentimental.
It's so good that their lost daughter was back, and the haze that had been haunting the family for all these years had finally dissipated.
Before finding Nancy, although everyone still lived their lives as if they were no different from others, only they knew how devastating the loss of Nancy had been to their family, and they couldn't get it together even after three whole years.
"Grandpa, let's go and play."
Suddenly, the warm and soft voice brought back the old man's thoughts. The little girl looked at him with a smile. She walked in front and turned back to invite him to go with her.
"Yes... Coming!"
The old man walked up in high spirits as if he were several years younger.
This activity couldn't be better as it not only made everyone exercise while digesting food, but also allowed Nancy to get familiar with the environment at home. The most important thing was to improve Nancy's relationship with the family members.
It was a pity that there was a lazy person in the family, who probably wouldn't get up until breakfast.
When they went back, some people came to the villa, and the first person to get out of the car was a man who looked like James.
When he got out of the car, he hurriedly said, "Dad, I heard that Nancy is back!"
As he said that, his eyes fell on the skinny little girl beside James, and his eyes turned red when he saw her.
"You are so skinny! You must have been through a lot! "
A refreshing woman who followed closely also came over quickly and touched Nancy's little face in front of her distressedly.
"You used to be very chubby and adorable. Why are you so skinny now?"
Nancy held her grandpa's hand tightly and looked at these two strangers curiously and timidly, but she didn't feel scared.
She was very sensitive about people's emotions and she could tell that those two people meant well to her with no malice at all. So she didn't run away.
"Don't scare Nancy!" the Elderly Mr. Brook scolded, and then introduced them to Nancy, "Nancy, this is your uncle Andrew and this is your aunt Vivian."
"Uncle Andrew, auntie Vivian. Nice to see you."
Nancy greeted softly, and her soft, cute voice made Andrew and Vivian adore her very much as they didn't have any daughters.
"Oh... Nancy is so sweet. This is a gift from auntie for you."
While talking, she took out a longevity lock necklace and put it on Nancy.
"This is a longevity lock. I wish Nancy to be safe and sound in the future. Uncle Andrew and I held you when you were young. What a pity that Nancy is the only girl in our family. At that time, your uncle need to 'fight' against your grandpa, your dad, and also your brothers so that he could hold you for a while and he was not willing to let go of you. You were so small and soft. Now you are such a big girl."
Speaking of the memory when Nancy was younger, everyone couldn't help but miss it. There were quite a few boys in the Brook family. Windy gave birth to three babies, and the previous two were boys. Nancy's uncle Andrew had two children, but they were still all boys. The family finally had one little girl till Nancy was born. Wasn't she precious?