Chapter 1448
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Corinne indulged her childrenâs requests most of the time. She patted Bryanâs head and said, âOkay.
Donât get so anxious for now, though. Iâll ask Aunt Francine and Uncle Chester to check if we can get
one of those kites for you from a nearby place.â
Bryan nodded enthusiastically. âOkay!â
Corinne turned to Francine and said, âCould you and Chester look around and see if thereâs a vendor
selling kites nearby?â
That would be the perfect opportunity for Francine and Chester to have some alone time, which did not
come easy with the three little kids occupying most of their time.
Francine was undoubtedly delighted. After agreeing with a nod, she glanced shyly at Chester and said,
âIâd have to trouble you to find a nearby kite vendor with me!â
Chester smiled and extended his hand toward her, saying, âItâs no trouble at all. Letâs go.â
Francine was a little stunned at the sight of her crushâs hand reaching out to her. She could not believe
that Chester would offer to hold her hand! Flattered by his gesture, she reached out in a daze and held
his hand.
Chester took her hand gently and led the way, with Corinne breathing a sigh of relief at how their
relationship was progressing.
Corinne then remembered the strange man in the wheelchair from earlier and glanced back in that
direction. However, the place was empty, and the man was gone. Corinne could not help but
experience an odd sensation and made a peculiar association in her mind.
Then, her daughter Christine approached her and asked with an adorable and naive expression. âIs
Aunt Francine in love with Uncle Chester?â
Corinne snapped back to reality. She was amazed that her three-year-old daughter would know what
the phrase âin loveâ meant. She pursed her lips and looked at her daughterâs innocent expression. âDo
you know what âin loveâ means?â
Christine nodded earnestly. âYeah! It means they like each other and are very happy together!â
Corinne furrowed. âWho told you that?â
âNo one,â Christine said, âI figured it out on my own from reading fairy tales! They always end with the
prince and princess living happily ever after. This means theyâre in love!â
Corinne did not know how to react at first. Though Christine was the youngest, she appeared to be the
most mature of her three children. She had learned many words even before kindergarten and was
able to read picture books as well as fairy tales on her own.
Girls were usually more perceptive than boys, and it took Christine only a few fairy tales to grasp the
concept of falling in love.
Corinne ruffled her daughterâs hair. âYouâre absolutely right! Aunt Francine is in love with Uncle Chester,
and Uncle Chester will become part of our family in the future!â
Christine blinked. âIf Aunt Francine is in love with Uncle Chester, then who are you in love with,
Mommy?â
Corinneâs expression stiffened. âWho am I in love with? The person I loved has disappeared, and I no
longer have anyone to share my feelings with.â
Corinne mustered a smile. âIâm not in love with anyone. Not everyone needs to be in love.â
Christine tilted her little head, seemingly a little worried, âBut fairy tales say you have to meet someone
you like and fall in love to be happy! Does that mean youâre not happy, Mommy? I donât want you to be
unhappy!â
Christineâs innocent question left Corinne stumped.