Chapter 80-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
She said, "Danielle. Take care of yourself."
"Um, I know," said Danielle, throwing a faint smile at her parents and brother.
The plane slowly slid out of the runway and climbed until it was clear of the cloud.
In the luxurious cabin.
Holding Danielleâs hand, David felt sorry for Danielle because he knew she put up with Audrey for her parentsâ sake.
"Danielle, with me, you donât need to be so sensible. Iâll feel sorry for you," said David.
He said to himself that he wouldnât let Audrey go.
Danielle nodded and spoke thoughtfully, "Iâm alright. I didnât feel wronged."
David looked into her eyes as if to confirm the authenticity of her words. He added, "Danielle, you deserve to be loved. If youâre unhappy in the Darling family, just move out. I will always be by your side."
David was reticent, but his words gushed out when he was with Danielle.
"I know. Donât worry. Mom, Dad, and my brothers are very good to me," Danielle said as she looked at David with a smile.
David knew Danielle could be cold and indifferent, but deep down she was soft and kind.
"Alright, thereâs more than ten hours to go. Do you want to rest for a while?" David said.
"Yes," Danielle replied.
Danielle felt like sleeping when she thought about how it would take a long time to land.
She snuggled in Davidâs arms like a cute kitten and soon fell asleep.
When David saw Danielle had fallen asleep, he gently carried her up and placed her on the bed in the bedroom. She smacked her lips in her dream.
David looked at Danielleâs sleeping face with interest and covered her over with a blanket.
He turned around and walked out of the room.
However, the gentleness on his face gave way to coldness.
"Mr. Charrington, do you want to rest too?" Nathan asked carefully, looking at his cold face.
David spoke calmly, "Find Audreyâs biological parents. Also, teach her a lesson when school starts."
Nathan said, "Mr. Charrington, it might be hard to find her biological parents."
She had been raised by the Darling family for 20 years. It had been too long.
"Hm? You want to be sent to Sheaniea," David warned.