Chapter 596
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Chapter 596:
âJoy, lookâI brought this for you.â
In his tiny palm sat a bright, unfamiliar candy, wrapped in shiny paper she had never seen before.
âDoes it taste good?â she asked, her eyes sparkling.
âItâs the best candy ever.â
The boy nodded earnestly and peeled off the wrapper like a little gentleman. âJoy, open your mouthâ¦â
Joy parted her lips trustingly, letting him drop the candy onto her tongue.
âWhat do you think?â
âItâs delicious!â Joy smiled, her eyes curving. âItâs sweet and sour, really tasty. Itâs my first time having this candy.â
âYou really liked it?â
Excited, the little boy bounced enthusiastically. âIâll bring even more tomorrow. My dad bought tons from his trip, so I can share twoâwait, fiveâwith youâ¦â
He started counting clumsily on his fingers, eager but unsure.
However, Joy tilted her head thoughtfully, confused by one of the words heâd used. âWhatâs that word you said⦠âdadâ? Whatâs a dad?â
Puzzled himself, the boy stared back blankly. âWell, my dad is just my dad.â
Seeing Joy still puzzled, he explained earnestly, âYou know how you have a mom, right? A dad is the other person you have at home.â
Suddenly, the boyâs mother called him.
Hearing the familiar voice, the little boy glanced upward eagerly. âMommy!â
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Excitedly, he turned back to Joy, waving energetically. âMy mommyâs calling meâI gotta go now! But Iâll come back tomorrow and bring more candy for you. Bye-bye, Joy!â
He dashed away, leaving Joy standing behind, still caught up in her confusion.
âJoy.â
Crouching quietly beside the small girl was Eric, who had reversed his car after spotting her from the street.
âHey, kiddo.â He offered her a warm, friendly grin. âDo you still remember who I am?â
âYes.â Joy tilted her head slightly, nodding slowly. âI do remember. Youâre the man who writes notes to Mommy with me and buys me strawberry milk. Hello.â
âYouâve got a sharp memory.â
Reaching out gently, he lightly tousled the childâs soft hair.
Today, Joy had on an adorable hat with fluffy bear ears that framed her small face perfectly.
Yet something about her seemed off. The usual sparkle in her eyes was missing, replaced by a serious frown.
âSomething troubling you, Joy?â
Children werenât his area of expertise, but Joy was differentâshe had earned his patience somehow.
âIs there something making you sad?â
âIâm not sad.â
Her small face was thoughtful as she carefully asked, âDoes every child get to have a mom and⦠a dad?â
Eric paused, momentarily lost for words at her unexpected question.
He finally nodded slowly. âUsually, yes.â
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